Sam Hornish Jr. Voices Roary the Racing Car on PBS
Sam Hornish takes on voice acting role as “Roary the Racing Car” to air on PBS Kids Sprout coming this Monday.
Sam Hornish takes on voice acting role as “Roary the Racing Car” to air on PBS Kids Sprout coming this Monday.
Voice Over There will be providing mobile sound recording studio for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards to record voice over segments on location.
Adweek is reporting that online auction house eBay has shuttered its Internet-based system for buying and selling TV and radio ads, the company has confirmed on its Web site. The[...]
While some TV series are better off without voiceovers for a variety of reasons, Dexter seems to have struck a chord with audiences, helping viewers to get inside the private protagonist’s head.
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Nearly 330 production companies showed off television shows and movies here at the National Association of Television Program Executives conference this week, hoping to sell the syndication rights to local stations in the United States and abroad.
Making headlines today is Nielsen Online, the Internet measurement firm, reported some online video sites have doubled their audience since the strike began at the end of October.The study finds that the audience to sites such as YouTube has nearly doubled in the last year.
At the beginning of each new year, Voices.com presents a comprehensive overview of industry statistics that directly affect voice actors, including updates on broadcast television, radio, podcasting, video games, audiobooks, and other mediums and applications. Current trends are reported on and are diligently sourced for accuracy. The key highlights are as follows
Here’s some news for you from one of the funniest men (with writers) on television in New York, or, anywhere else for that matter… If you’ve been missing your late[...]
Discovery Holding Co. and a part of private media giant Advance/Newhouse have agreed to combine their stakes of Discovery Communications television into a single, publicly traded business, the companies announced.
