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Radio TV Promo Script [Female Voice Over]

Keaton Robbins | September 17, 2019

Happy female radio host broadcasting in studio

For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Radio TV Promos

The scripts include specifications like voice age, gender, target market, artistic direction, accent, etc., much like voice over job postings on Voices. So, if you’re looking for a voice actor, the next time you post a job on Voices, you’ll have an idea of how to format your job posting in order to get the best auditions back. This formatting helps voice actors to better understand the vision you have for your project, and bring it to life in their read.

In this article

  1. For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Radio TV Promos
  2. For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts
  3. 15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:
  4. 15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:
  5. 15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts

Feel free to use these scripts for practice reads and demos! Keep in mind that, when auditioning for jobs, it is recommended to only provide a small portion of the read. For example, a 5 to 7-second read of a 15-second script will suffice for your audition.

Client:

Jump Radio 99.9

Voice Age:

Young Adult

Gender:

Female

Job description:

Jump Radio 99.9 (formerly known as 99.9 KRKJ Radio) is St. Louis’ #1 hit music station. We’re playing today’s top music and nothing else. No 70s, no 80s, no 90s. Just the music that you and your friends actually love. 

We are Greater St. Louis’ newest radio station and need to let listeners know about the city’s newest afternoon drive show, ‘Coming Home with Cara and Sammy.’

Cara Fernandez and Sam Sloan are Jump Radio’s two new afternoon drive hosts. Both are young, energetic radio hosts who know today’s latest celebrity gossip and trends better than your 13-year old cousin who’s glued to her phone. 

We will be producing multiple 15-second show promos that will run on TV stations across the Greater St. Louis area.

Our target demographic is females aged 18-40 years old.

Art Direction:

For these promo commercials, we need a conversational older millennial female voice that can be expressive and animated.

We need a voice that has a level of maturity attached to it but not so aged that our target audience feels it’s too old and distant from their own conversational style. 

We want the voice actor to make the script their own and really create a character voice that would get buy-in from a savvy younger female demographic.

Category:

TV

Industry:

Broadcast

Style:

Conversational, Engaging

Language:

English (North American)

Accent:

US General American (GenAm)

Word Count:

42 words, 40 words, 41 words

15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Cara and Sammy standing underneath the Gateway Arch along the Mississippi River downtown St. Louis. They are dressed up in a dress and suit, looking like they’re ready to take a red carpet by storm.]

Some kind of upbeat, electronic pop music is playing and builds as the commercial unfolds.

[Shot of tourists approaching the Gateway Arch. They start pointing, yelling and making a big deal.]

“There are two new attractions in town, and it’s not the Gateway Arch and the Mississippi River.”

[Shot of tourists jumping up and down and screaming with Cara and Sammy underneath the Gateway Arch.]

“Tune into St. Louis’ hottest new afternoon radio show, ‘Coming home with Cara and Sammy,’ on the Lou’s #1 hit music station, Jump 99.9.”

15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Cara and Sammy in a baseball stadium, sitting front row behind the Cardinals dugout during batting practice. They’re once again dressed up in a fancy dress and suit.]

Some kind of Top 40 pop music is playing and builds as the commercial unfolds. 

[Shot of decked out Cardinals superfans walking down the steps towards batting practice with pop, hot dogs and popcorn in hand. They look towards the Cardinals batting practice, throw all their food into the air and start running for their lives towards the closest seats.]

“There are two new superstars in St. Louis, and they’re not playing for the Cards.”

[Shot of superfans jumping up and down, hugging Cara and Sammy, with some players stopping batting practice and looking over with some jealousy.]

“Tune into St. Louis’ hottest new afternoon radio show, ‘Coming home with Cara and Sammy’, on the Lou’s #1 hit music station, Jump 99.9.”

15-second Radio TV Promo Voice Over Script Sample:

[Shot of Cara and Sammy eating kale salads in a smoky St. Louis barbecue restaurant. Behind their table, you can see the chefs turning over large slabs of ribs and smothering them with sauce. Both Cara and Sammy are wearing the same fancy dress and suit from the other commercials.] 

Some kind of southern twang is playing in the background of the restaurant and gets louder as the commercial unfolds.

[Shot of three big, burly men with beards and tattoos walking into the restaurant. Their faces light up and they start rubbing their hands and running towards the ribs being cooked.]

“Something new is cooking in the Lou, and it’s not Sweet Jimmy’s secret barbeque rib sauce.” 

[Shot of the three men lifting Cara and Sammy in the air in celebration, with the kale salads flying everywhere.]

“Tune into St. Louis’ hottest new afternoon radio show, ‘Coming home with Cara and Sammy’, on the Lou’s #1 hit music station, Jump 99.9.”

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  • Avatar for Michelle M. Baldo
    Michelle M. Baldo
    September 24, 2019, 4:02 am

    good tips I have learned more already

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  • Avatar for Jhonna Marie Gadian
    Jhonna Marie Gadian
    September 25, 2019, 1:34 pm

    I am a member now

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  • Avatar for james beyor
    james beyor
    September 30, 2019, 2:53 pm

    looking for 2, narrators, male/female prolific well tied partnership for critical philosophical book. 300 pages. one is narrator and female is key observer and very pragmatic. book released in spring, audio book around same time. e-mail please with voice samples as duality. james

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    • Avatar for Lubna
      Lubna
      October 1, 2019, 1:52 pm

      Hi James,

      You can sign up at Voices.com to find the perfect voices for your audiobook.

      By creating an account, you can post your job and receive multiple voice actor auditions, allowing you to find the best voice for your project.

      Thanks!

      -Lubna

      Reply
    • Avatar for B BHANU PRAKASH
      B BHANU PRAKASH
      April 16, 2020, 7:39 pm

      Count me in

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    • Avatar for Jeff Wamalwa
      Jeff Wamalwa
      April 28, 2020, 5:50 am

      Would you consider a non American accent to participate to it? If yes am here from Nairobi Kenya ,if considered I would be grateful to work for that book.thank you

      Reply
      • Avatar for oliver
        oliver
        April 29, 2020, 11:59 am

        Hey Jeff,

        When you sign up for a Voices talent account and start filling out your profile, you’ll have the option to list the accents that you speak in and are capable of performing. That will allow you to list East Africa (Kenyan) as your accent.

        Happy recording,
        Oliver

  • Avatar for Melanie Blake
    Melanie Blake
    October 2, 2019, 8:52 pm

    Interested in voice acting job

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    • Avatar for Lubna
      Lubna
      October 7, 2019, 10:50 am

      Hi Melanie,

      That’s great! You can find great voice acting jobs by signing up for a voice actor account at voices.com/signup and completing your voice actor profile.

      You can also find great practice scripts to help you record a demo, at https://www.voices.com/blog/voice-over-sample-scripts/

      Happy Auditioning!

      – Lubna

      Reply
    • Avatar for Shiva ranjani
      Shiva ranjani
      May 22, 2020, 4:45 am

      Yes

      Reply
  • Avatar for Ronald Davis
    Ronald Davis
    October 7, 2019, 4:32 am

    I am ready to work…

    Reply
    • Avatar for Lubna
      Lubna
      October 7, 2019, 10:51 am

      Hi Ronald,

      That’s great! To get started, I’d recommend signing up for a voice talent profile at voices.com/signup and completing your voice actor profile.

      You can also find great practice scripts to help you record a demo, at https://www.voices.com/blog/voice-over-sample-scripts/

      Happy Auditioning!

      – Lubna

      Reply
      • Avatar for Poojagurrala
        Poojagurrala
        July 1, 2020, 11:37 am

        I think this sample will help a lot of people

  • Avatar for Emmanuel makondo kayombo
    Emmanuel makondo kayombo
    October 23, 2019, 5:37 pm

    Help me make a demo. I ghat no studio

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  • Avatar for Argie Edillor
    Argie Edillor
    October 23, 2019, 7:04 pm

    Got tip s thanks

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  • Avatar for Angela Sease
    Angela Sease
    October 25, 2019, 6:43 pm

    Do you have to have a demo to get a project?

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    • Avatar for oliver
      oliver
      December 4, 2019, 4:17 pm

      Hi Angela,

      We highly recommend that all voice actors produce a demo to show prospective clients what they’ve got! If you’re looking for somewhere to start, you can browse our selection of sample scripts and record yourself performing the ones you like the most: https://www.voices.com/blog/voice-over-sample-scripts/

      Happy recording,
      Oliver

      Reply
  • Avatar for Charlene Thompson
    Charlene Thompson
    October 31, 2019, 5:41 pm

    Grrrrrrrrrrrreat, extremely beneficial tips!!! Thank you.

    Reply
  • Avatar for Hamza Mahmoud
    Hamza Mahmoud
    November 2, 2019, 3:39 pm

    I think this sample will help a lot of people

    Reply
  • Avatar for Heather Ferch
    Heather Ferch
    November 14, 2019, 4:53 am

    Interested in doing voice over, ive worked in call centers, i do karaoke, ive been told i have a one of a kind laugh. I love to be chatty and take direction well

    Reply
  • Avatar for Rupali
    Rupali
    November 15, 2019, 3:29 am

    Nice voice

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  • Avatar for fathi abdi
    fathi abdi
    November 20, 2019, 4:38 pm

    I am learning alot

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  • Avatar for lakshmi gowda
    lakshmi gowda
    December 14, 2019, 12:14 am

    i am ready to work as voice actor

    Reply
  • Avatar for Anonymous
    Anonymous
    January 13, 2020, 9:33 pm

    I like these, they make it way easier to improve.

    Reply
  • Avatar for Kristine Joy Mirafuentes
    Kristine Joy Mirafuentes
    February 2, 2020, 5:44 am

    I know now, thank you for this guide

    Reply
    • Avatar for oliver
      oliver
      February 3, 2020, 3:32 pm

      It’s our pleasure!

      Happy recording,
      Oliver

      Reply
  • Avatar for Dennia Cunningham
    Dennia Cunningham
    April 8, 2020, 5:41 am

    Great script already learned way more

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    • Avatar for oliver
      oliver
      April 8, 2020, 9:39 am

      Thanks Dennia! We’re happy we could help.

      Reply
  • Avatar for Tamara
    Tamara
    April 8, 2020, 9:16 pm

    Im so excited about this. Fits into my other passions and work thar I do. Where is it we can post a sample? I read the samples above, and I got this :).

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    • Avatar for oliver
      oliver
      April 15, 2020, 1:25 pm

      Hey Tamara,

      It’s great to hear how enthusiastic you are. I’d encourage you to sign up for a Voices talent account! From there, you’ll be able to build your voice acting profile, post a sample voice recording (or “demo”), browse job postings, and begin auditioning for the voice over work that most appeals to you.

      If you need some extra pointers on getting started in the industry, our Beginner’s Guide to Voice Acting is jam-packed with useful info.

      Happy auditioning 🙂
      Oliver

      Reply
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    izuegbulam obed
    April 10, 2020, 6:43 am

    That’s a great job

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  • Avatar for Banoth vijaya
    Banoth vijaya
    April 17, 2020, 8:14 am

    It’s very good platforms for all of us

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  • Avatar for Sheidu Rahma
    Sheidu Rahma
    April 28, 2020, 6:45 am

    Thanks for the tips, it helps a lot

    Reply
  • Avatar for Lindsey Lewis
    Lindsey Lewis
    June 1, 2020, 4:11 pm

    Love to get into this business

    Reply
    • Avatar for Oliver Skinner
      Oliver Skinner
      June 3, 2020, 10:22 am

      Hey Lindsey,

      The best way to begin is by signing up for a Voices talent account. From there, you’ll have the opportunity to fill out your profile, get access to our vast job board of voice over casting calls, and post your demo.

      Feel free to check out our Talent Help page, and never hesitate to send us an email with any questions at [email protected].

      If you’re still in need of some tips on cutting your teeth in the industry, our Beginner’s Guide to Voice Acting and our YouTube channel are both helpful resources.

      Reply
  • Avatar for Chilumula jeevitharani
    Chilumula jeevitharani
    June 11, 2020, 1:14 am

    It’s an excellent job opportunity.

    Reply
  • Avatar for Swarupa rani
    Swarupa rani
    June 17, 2020, 4:47 am

    Useful thank you

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  • Avatar for Jaqueline Carolina de la Rosa Barrera
    Jaqueline Carolina de la Rosa Barrera
    July 4, 2020, 2:26 pm

    Estoy entusiasmada,soy miembro ahora!

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  • Avatar for Julie Rodriguez
    Julie Rodriguez
    July 14, 2020, 8:14 am

    I’ve never done a voice over for any agency or anything at all

    Reply
    • Avatar for Oliver Skinner
      Oliver Skinner
      July 14, 2020, 9:19 am

      Hi Julie,

      If you’d like to learn more about getting started in the voice over industry, I’d suggest checking out our Beginner’s Guide to Voice Acting – particularly these chapters on meeting the industry and recognizing your talent. You don’t need to have completed any work for a voice over agency to sign up for an online marketplace like Voices and begin building your online presence and auditioning for voice over jobs.

      Best,
      Oliver

      Reply
  • Avatar for Ammara Manzoor
    Ammara Manzoor
    July 22, 2020, 8:22 am

    how to use it for making demo ?

    Reply
  • Avatar for Gwen Allen
    Gwen Allen
    August 17, 2020, 5:28 am

    This all sounds like fun when do we get started

    Reply
    • Avatar for Oliver Skinner
      Oliver Skinner
      August 18, 2020, 11:34 am

      Hey Gwen,

      When you sign up for a Voices talent account, you can begin auditioning for voice over jobs that are listed on our platform.

      Cheers,
      Oliver

      Reply
  • Avatar for Mahlisha Meyer
    Mahlisha Meyer
    August 20, 2020, 6:07 pm

    I think it’s interesting and very doable

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  • Avatar for Monika v
    Monika v
    September 29, 2020, 12:33 pm

    Good

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  • Avatar for Ron Thomason
    Ron Thomason
    August 20, 2022, 4:08 pm

    I have a virtual web radio station that I would like some sort of voice similar to a DJ promoting the station, maybe a half dozen or so with varying messages. is this something you may be able to do?

    Reply
    • Avatar for Tara Parachuk
      Tara Parachuk
      August 22, 2022, 11:35 am

      Hi Ron. The best way to find a voice for your project is to list your job in a few easy steps. You can start here -> https://www.voices.com/signup

      Reply