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Anchors/Reporters With The Best Voices


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No female anchor's voice has ever clicked with me as much as former WTSPer Sue Zelenko's. She's smooth, calm and powerful.

 

 

A close runner-up is KDKA morning and noon anchor Sonni Abatta, although she still lets a little of that unnecessary urgency creep into her voice from time to time. Keith Jones is also at the top of my list.

Marty Levin, Susan Taylor, Catherine Garcia, KNSD

 

Brian Christie and Estha Trouw, XETV

 

Hal Fishman, KTLA

 

Not Vic? :)

 

 

 

 

Vic is ok but not great. He is a little stiff and needs to be a little more loose/relaxed

KDFW:

Clarice Tinsley, Baron James, Steve Eagar, Heather Hays

 

KXAS:

Mike Snyder, Jayne McGary, Alyce Caron (Former Anchor), Brad Wright (Former Anchor)

 

WFAA:

Jeff Brady, Gloria Campos, John McCaa, Macie Jepson, Chip Moody (Former Anchor)

 

KTVT:

Tracy Rowlett, Karen Borta, Cameron Harper (Former Anchor), Midge Hill (Former Anchor), Rene Syler (Former Anchor)

Mike Hambrick (Former Anchor), Ken Malloy (Former Anchor)

 

KDAF:

Tom Crespo, Teri Cheppel, Patrick Greenlaw (Former Anchor), Crystal Thorton (Former Anchor)

In Phila: Ukee Washington, of course.

 

Also his partner on the KYW noon news, Pat Ciarrocchi.

 

Two awesome pros. Friendly, but not silly fools. Authoritative. Hometowners.

 

Jim Gardner on WPVI, market leader, is certainly no slouch.

 

Phila Hall Of Fame (voice quality): Vince Leonard, Mort Crim, John Facenda, Jack Jones, Diane Allen.

For Raleigh:

 

There are several with good voices, but the best are no longer on the air...

 

Bob Vernon (former WLFL anchor, who recently showed up on a car dealership commercial)

 

Bob DeBardelaben (former WRAL weather anchor)

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