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Also, if there are any professional announcers who might be interested in contributing to this wikibook, please do so. I've already enlisted the aid of some of my former students who work in the profession, and would very much like to encourage more people to contribute.
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substance or sourcing to demonstrate why it would need its own separate article. Accordingly, it should be merged here, and noted in this article as one possible type of announcer — but there's no evidence being shown that it needs a
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Well, it's been almost ten years since I wrote on this talk page. Are there no professional announcers out there that would be willing to contribute? Or just none that see this talk page?
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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The description under the subsection Radio is that of a DJ. A radio announcer is not just a DJ.
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National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling and Infocommunications (Hungary)
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I am working on developing a Wikibook on Announcing at wikibooks.org
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is just a two-line stub which serves to define the term, and offers
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