voicer
English
Etymology 1
voice (verb) + -er
Noun
voicer (plural voicers)
- One who voices something.
- a voicer of controversial opinions
- One who fits or regulates the pipes of an organ so as to produce the desired quality of sound.
Etymology 2
voice (noun) + -er
Noun
voicer (plural voicers)
- (radio) A spoken report to be broadcast.
- 2005, Alan R. Stephenson, David E. Reese, Mary E. Beadle, Broadcast Announcing Worktext (page 164)
- This is a news report from the scene of the event. When a voicer and an actuality are combined into one complete story, it's known as a wrap.
- 2015, Carl Hausman, Frank Messere, Philip Benoit, Modern Radio and Audio Production: Programming and Performance
- These reports usually come in the form of voice reports, or voicers, and voice-actuality reports.
- 2005, Alan R. Stephenson, David E. Reese, Mary E. Beadle, Broadcast Announcing Worktext (page 164)
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