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Female presenter with what sounds a Polish name but she speaks so fast I can't get a handle on what that name is - and because I am an idiot I cannot find her name anywhere on a list of R3 presenters.
Female presenter with what sounds a Polish name but she speaks so fast I can't get a handle on what that name is - and because I am an idiot I cannot find her name anywhere on a list of R3 presenters.
Help, anyone?
Its Danielle Jalowiecka, also an accomplished musician....I recall defending her excellent presentational style a few weeks back (in the time before...etc)...
Ah, thank you that's cleared up a mystery. I also heard her earlier this year but couldn't get any sort of handle on the name, other than possibly Danielle or Daniella something, nor find details online.
Reading the news on Breakfast today: lovely voice, clear enunciation.
She is good isn't she? I noticed that the consonants at the ends of words are sounded(mainly d and t) with a clear break between words, which I think is a major reason for the clarity. Also she doesn't drop volume or swallow the end of sentences, something which Petroc does and I end up missing too much of what he says as a result.
I believe she's a professional musician - flute or recorder IIRC - so I hope she graduates to more R3 presentation. We could do with some more clear, calm voices....
Also she doesn't drop volume or swallow the end of sentences, something which Petroc does and I end up missing too much of what he says as a result.
I think the problem with Petroc is that he doesn't believe in punctuation. All clauses and sentences are rolled into one, with breaths being taken in the least appropriate places. It's common among several other presenters, and Rpb Cowan was the same. I think it's because they've been told to avoid any hint of silence, though I'm not sure why.
I think the problem with Petroc is that he doesn't believe in punctuation. All clauses and sentences are rolled into one, with breaths being taken in the least appropriate places. It's common among several other presenters, and Rpb Cowan was the same. I think it's because they've been told to avoid any hint of silence, though I'm not sure why.
That seems much less of a problem than it used to be (thank heavens!), or at least I don't find myself holding my breath and willing him to breathe or alternatively muttering 'use the punctuation' and then getting irritated at the gasping inbreath. I think what sometimes happens now is that in looking/thinking ahead about what's coming next he tails off his speaking and possibly also doesn't maintain as good a connection with the microphone at such moments so it becomes a mumble.
I believe she's a professional musician - flute or recorder IIRC - so I hope she graduates to more R3 presentation. We could do with some more clear, calm voices....
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