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Classic, priceless behind the scenes audio. Shows how the pretty faces on the air are not always, pretty off the air. Moyer has always been a Tom Snyder-clone, and Anne Martin, well I've watched her from her early days in Seattle TV to rising star in L.A. Love the pseudo nervousness in her vocal style, at first probably was real nervousness, but now her trademark! Great audio!
 
searadiofreak said:
Classic, priceless behind the scenes audio. Shows how the pretty faces on the air are not always, pretty off the air. Moyer has always been a Tom Snyder-clone, and Anne Martin, well I've watched her from her early days in Seattle TV to rising star in L.A. Love the pseudo nervousness in her vocal style, at first probably was real nervousness, but now her trademark! Great audio!

A friend of mine who used to be a staffer at KABC told me that Harold Green is not well liked by his co-workers, so Moyer's reference to him makes sense. And, yeah, Ann has that wound tight neurosis thing down cold and it's making her good money.

Ever wanted to know what the sound of two egos clashing was like? There it is. :D

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Look, this just proves that all of those "newscasters" are nothing more than faux journalists who get paid to look pretty and read off a teleprompter.
 
ercjncpr said:
Look, this just proves that all of those "newscasters" are nothing more than faux journalists who get paid to look pretty and read off a teleprompter.

There's a lot of truth in that. In fact, if you look at the personality profiles KTLA's website, you'll notice that most of the women who work in their news department as on-camera talent are former beauty queens.

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