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	<title>Comments on: Learn Presentation Skills From Radio Announcers &#8211; part 1</title>
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		<title>By: Janice Tomich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Janice Tomich</dc:creator>
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		<description>In Vancouver we have a radio personality- Philip Till -  who uses the term listener. I get a good chuckle from him because he often corrects his younger colleagues when they say listeners. 

There is usually banter about usage until Philip explains - yet again - that there is only one listener in rapt attention on the receiving end.

I am going to try the breathe in technique when I grab for an um (or my worse offense... so) next time.

Cheers Bill, Thanks!</description>
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<p>There is usually banter about usage until Philip explains &#8211; yet again &#8211; that there is only one listener in rapt attention on the receiving end.</p>
<p>I am going to try the breathe in technique when I grab for an um (or my worse offense&#8230; so) next time.</p>
<p>Cheers Bill, Thanks!</p>
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