Audibility problems on stage and screen | Letters
The main problem is TV presenters' poor articulation, argues Alan HuntingtonIn her letter (29 April), Mary McKeown refers to "hearing" and "audibility". Certainly, audibility is an essential precursor to comprehension but, on radio and television, a simple remedy is to turn up the volume. It's careless articulation that constitutes the main problem. Whole words are frequently not articulated with requisite precision.…
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