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i don t know, it seems very popular. i have to say, like, another thing that we were doing consciously when we started the show was to sound different than the way presenters sounded on the radio here in the states, or in britain, or anywhere else. like, i remember when i was first hosting the show, i really tried to talk on the radio exactly the way i talk in real life. and so, i would have a script, but i would try to ad lib from the script, because, you know, i m talking to quotes, and so you really have to set up the quotes. and so, you really need to go on with a very firm idea of like, here s what i m going to say. but i would try to i would try to talk as much like myself in the kind of rushed. not radio voice, or the tv voice? yeah and that was actually a problem in talking stations into picking us up because they would say, like, well, you know, ira s a good reporter and all like, and he was a good reporterfor npr. but when are you going to get a real presenter in there?
i don t know, it seems very popular. i have to say, like, another thing that we were doing consciously when we started the show was to sound different than the way presenters sounded on the radio here in the states, or in britain, or anywhere else. like, i remember when i was first hosting the show, i really tried to talk on the radio exactly the way i talk in real life. and so, i would have a script, but i would try to ad lib from the script, because, you know, i m talking to quotes, and so you really have to set up the quotes. and so, you really need to go on with a very firm idea of like, here s what i m going to say. but i would try to i would try to talk as much like myself in the kind of rushed. not radio voice, or the tv voice? yeah and that was actually a problem in talking stations into picking us up because they would say, like, well, you know, ira s a good reporter and all like, and he was a good reporterfor npr. but when are you going to get a real presenter in there?
and i go, this is the opening of the show. and i suppose, you know, it is quite a stylised style, it is quite produced while sounding obviously natural and chatty. i suppose that might not be to everyone s taste. i don t know, it seems very popular. i have to say, like, another thing that we were doing consciously when we started the show was to sound different than the way presenters sounded on the radio here in the states, or in britain, or anywhere else. like, i remember when i was first hosting the show, i really tried to talk on the radio exactly the way i talk in real life. and so, i would have a script, but i would try to ad lib from the script, because, you know, i m talking to quotes, and so you really have to set up the quotes. and so, you really need to go on with a very firm idea of like, here s what i m going to say. but i would try to i would try to talk as much like myself in the kind of rushed. not radio voice, or the tv voice? yeah and that was actually a probl