l wish there are also trainings for journalists aspiring to voice over their reports in the Television industry. lt will make a difference especially to those whose media organisations deny them their by-lines because the voice in the report are not theirs.
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Voice Over
l wish there are also trainings for journalists aspiring to voice over their reports in the Television industry. lt will make a difference especially to those whose media organisations deny them their by-lines because the voice in the report are not theirs.
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