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Definition of Radio announcer
1. Noun. An announcer whose voice is broadcast on radio.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radio Announcer
Literary usage of Radio announcer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Theater, Grade 6 by Michael Ryall (2003)
"radio announcer: We interrupt this program with a news alert. ... radio announcer:
The Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor came as a complete surprise. ..."
2. A Nation of Opportunity: Realizing the Promise of the Information Superhighway by Mark Anstey (1996)
"He started his career with KRIO Radio in McAllen, Texas, as program director and
later became a radio announcer at KTBC Radio and TV in Austin, Texas. ..."
3. The ISDN Consultant: A Stress-Free Guide to High-Speed Communications by Robert E. Lee (1997)
"So, who knows where that radio announcer really is, right there in your hometown,
or a quarter of the way around the globe. What does it matter, ..."
4. Prison Slavery by Barbara Esposito, Lee Wood, Kathryn Bardsley (1982)
"The guards turned on the radio to quiet the confusion and the radio announcer
informs the world that one John Smith was "unable to make lunch" because ..."
5. The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism by Samuel Avery (1995)
"Every other communications medium requires a conceptual operation for factoring
out perspective; we have to think of a human writer or radio announcer in a ..."
6. Republic by Charles Edward Sheehan-miles (2007)
""Two federal agents were killed today in a raid gone bad," the radio announcer said.
"The Department of Homeland Security raided a closed computer ..."