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So what? I'm out here doing commentary with Malaria.
Mouth guard. And I think we'll start you in goal.
Goal sounded like a special job. I didn't want a special job, unless that special job involved sitting on the side under a pile of blankets.
I'm a producer. I'm a musician. And my job is to come in and, you know, put - you know, I treat all of the artists that I work with, like, you know, the way da Vinci was looking at Mona Lisa, you know, there's an interesting backdrop.
I'm a communicator.
My job is to suggest and ratify and use any expertise that I might have gained over the 23 years in professional hockey to make our game a better game.
It's interesting to be a front person who is controlling the majority of the sound.
Personally, I find looking at all of the supporting materials and bring it all back to me - the people I worked with, the experience of working on a project - makes it come alive again. So, I try to put those experiences into my commentary for the viewers.
One of my true dreams is to do a sports talk radio show and take calls.
I always knew I wanted to do it [broadcast]. I was always playing [sports] and I talked a lot too.
I'm a dramatist.
I love doing voice-over. It's one of my favorite things.
From the very beginning, I was involved in talking to people, listening to people. And it hasn't stopped. The idea was that people send me information; I'd ask them about it, listen, try to do something about it - and then ask for more feedback.
I very much like doing voiceovers, and I also like doing readings. I do books on tape and stuff. I have fun with it.
I fantasized being a broadcaster.
As an entertainer, my job is to help people have fun.
I find podcasting an enticing space.
To do my job well, I have to be a good listener. The listening is so much more important than the talking.
One of my greatest talents is recognizing talent in others and giving them the forum to shine.
I love doing voiceover work. I started doing voiceover work when I had just dropped out of school, and the first few professional jobs I got were plays, but then I started making money doing voice-overs.
You're stuck in front of the microphone. You can't use your hands. I like to do things.
I love interaction with audiences. If were my choice, I would spend most of my time interacting with audiences. Walking around and asking them to challenge me.
I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.
I'm a painter in sound.
I love doing voice-over. It's so fun.
As always I am focused on training and coaching my team
During the final two weeks of training, our students work simulated game situations in which our staff members role-play as players, managers, and coaches. They are given immediate feedback following each camp game.
As a spectator, you get to watch everything, but I'd much rather be playing than watching. I'll have time to watch later in my career.
I'm a behind-the-scenes guy. I've got a face for radio.
You're telling the story, creating the sets, doing the lighting, the designing, and establishing the pace.
I deal with first-hand sources. And give the people, even John Sununu, the opportunity to respond to what I've been told by first-hand sources.
I'm a pundit. I'm, like, paid to be a narcissistic blowhard and be in front of the camera.
I'm an interpreter of stories. When I perform it's like sitting down at my piano and telling fairy stories.
Radio is the art form of sports casting. If you're any good, you can do a great job on radio.
Give weather reports. It helps the reality of a scene if foghorns are blowing or kites are in the sky on a windy afternoon or the day's so hot wallpaper is peeling off the walls.
My job is to provide the atmosphere and assistance to the contestants to get them to perform at their very best. And if I'm successful doing that, I will be perceived as a nice guy, and the audience will think of me as being a bit of a star.
I'm just an actor, but if the extra part of it is that I'm helping people or people are being helped by the virtue of what we're doing, then that's just a really nice added extra.
I show up. I listen. I try to laugh.
Speaking to bloggers on a daily basis.
My job is to go out and entertain the most people possible.
I try to help people become the best possible editors of their own work, to help them become conscious of the things they do well, of the things they need to look at again, of the wells of material they have not even begun to dip their buckets into.
Acting is my job.
My job is to score goals.
I enjoy encouraging and inspiring people to pursue their purpose in the arts. To help cultivate and develop their instrument.
During a long career in TV broadcasting, I spent a lot of time contributing to other people's creations.
I'm doing a very funny show in which we talk about issues. I speak at Aids charities and things. It's great to do something fun with our days and yet we're told we're doing something important.
Are you busy?" the caller would ask. "Yes I'm working." Sitting in my chair, cats nearby, I was reading a great book. That was my job this year, and it was a good one. The salary was nonexistent, but the satisfaction was daily and deep.
I like to be useful to people.
We are busy planning the launch of the channel. I am busy planning all kinds of events that go on the channel without me. I have started producing a sound for the channel.
I love voice work.
I'm running a radio station.
I'm always interested in audience interaction. Not so much aggressive audience interaction - I'm genuinely interested in how people see things.
Let me explain my job very simply: My job is to line up five, seven, 10 yards in front of a man and run into him at full speed.
My job is to listen and to ask questions and to be respectful and win the trust of my subjects so that I can work my way into their memories and their point of view.
Writing that's not working for a living.
I am my biggest mouthpiece..Saves a lot of money on PR!
My job is to protect the integrity of the NFL and to make sure the game is as safe as possible.
I like to get people fired up, fill them with zeal for McDonald's, and watch the results in their work.
I enjoy talking to fans.
I think one of my pursuits over the years is trying to answer the question of, 'What else can you do with a voice other than stand in front of a microphone and sing?'
My job is to call attention to the things that I think are the difference between winning and losing. If I can't do that then I have failed as a coach.
I think of myself as an assistant storyteller.
My chief job is to constantly stir or rekindle the curiosity of people that gets driven out by bureaucracy and formal schooling systems.
What I love about what I do is expanding people's minds on the topics of gender expression, gay rights, and most of all, entertaining them while I do it.
What I will learn over the years will be of benefit and interest to me personally but, as far as the program is concerned, I'm the mouthpiece of the viewers as well.
My job, as I see it, is to give you a window into another world and another story, and then to be as graceful as I can so that you don't feel my work or the editor's work or the lens or the light or anything.
What is your one-sentence job description?
My job is to have empathy and curiosity for things that I've never done. Also, I'm a person whom people talk to.
Obviously I love doing newsmaker interviews, and if I can contribute in any way to that, I would love to. I love reporting, getting out in the field and talking to people about various issues.
I love to entertain an audience.
On stage I'm basically spiritually feeding all of these people in the audience, and making sure they're encouraged to connect with God.
I see a pretty bright line between analysis and opinion. And so, to that end, my goal on Friday nights is to try to assemble the smartest reporters who are available to me that week who have been involved in covering the news.
By profession an observer of tones and gestures,
I'm a good assistant. That's why I don't have an assistant, because I'm so on it that no one can be as on it as me. I know that.
I'm a character actor.
Being a broadcaster encompasses the business of sport, which is my life today, and it encompasses the skills of being a history student, and the ability of being a performer.
I like being the one who makes a difference. On the pitch, I always try to create a special situation.
You do your work as fully as you can, and the ones who hear the sound join in.
I'm doing comedy development at National Lampoon.
Acting manifested as the primary focus over the years but now I am stirring the pot once again with my voice.
I'm in the reporting part of journalism.
Be a gold-medal multitasker. You should be able to discuss the new Ludacris video while correcting the merchandising spreadsheets, picking the right shade of snakeskin for next season's mini-purses and catching the dog at the same time!
Working with civilians, like this was that TV show about the wizard with the talking skull and the twatty name.
All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching.
I did everything when I started. In Miami I did news, I did weather, I did sports, I did disk-jockeying. And I did a sports talk show every week - every Saturday night.
You are called to serve people and humanity with your talent
My job is to evaluate the field, pick the guy that I think is most open and make a good throw.
I love doing impressions.
I don't do much more than organise other people's ideas and insights and thoughts, and sort of harvest them, and inventory them and present them.
I'm hoping that with the high profile that the Go-Go's are going to have over the next year, that if anybody is interested in what else I do, I'll have something I can say that I do.
I can make things happen when plays break down.
My job is to make myself available to play to the best of my ability. Mentally, I've got to stay ready to play every day.
I manage a team, for beach soccer. I'm the coach. Player, coach.
I am an observer.
I thought maybe I'd be a female sportscaster.
Voiceover work reminds me of old-time radio. When I was little I used to sneak and stay up at night and listen to Mystery Radio Theater - I loved all those old radio plays.
What our profession is all about is interacting with people.
Sitting let me learn what the NFL is all about.
I like to help create team spirit in the dressing room. I feel that I've got loads of love to give.
I work to please my audience.
My job is summer camp. I come and talk and try to make a TV show funny.