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Broadcasting clients describe Voices as their destination for diverse creative professionals

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Why Voices is the broadcasting industry’s global source for creative professionals

Experienced Talent

Multi-talented creative professionals equipped to take on your audio production, music, translation, and voice over needs.

Reliable Pros

Post a job and get custom auditions from seasoned pros in the radio and television broadcast industries.

Exclusive Sound

Get help honing a broadcast-quality sound with a distinct voice that your audience will love.

Global Voices

We bring together over 2 million people from 160 countries to complete jobs in a range of languages.

Team Collaboration

Collaborate easily with your team on projects with our user-friendly platform.

Project Management

Our Professional Services team can take care of everything, and adjust to your workflow and preferences.

Get access to the world’s top creative talent

Voices is trusted by the world’s most prominent brands

Cisco
Bell
Shopify
Hulu
Microsoft
GoDaddy

Voices in action

At Voices, we can help you complete an endless range of project types. Our broadcasting clients consistently rely on us for their audio production, music, translation and localization, and voice over needs.

How Voices Works

Learn how Voices makes finding professional creative talent faster and easier than anyone else.

How Voices’s SurePay™ service offers a proven and safe way to pay

Whether you work in radio or television, the security of your funds is critical to your business. Voices’s SurePay™ service offers a trusted, safe, risk-free way to pay for the talent you hire and ensure your transactions are secure. Don’t pay until you’re convinced.

Our voting feature enables remote teams to compile shortlists

When you have multiple stakeholders, whether they’re a producer, manager, or a top executive, Voices makes it easy to take everyone’s point-of-view into consideration. Our voting feature enables teams of all sizes to work together, even when you’re not in person together.

Top skills broadcasting professionals love

Here are the top five skills that our broadcasting clients source from Voices. Select a skill to explore creative talent in that category.

Our Broadcasting Client Case Studies

Learn about how Voices helped to bring these projects to life for some of the world’s most loved and notable brands.

National Geographic Destination Wild

Television promo for National Geographic

Enrich your television content with top quality voice over. Whether your project requires a clean summary of the local news or lively introductions to new programming, a versatile voice actor can make or break an outstanding broadcast. Here’s how Voices helped produce a promo video on behalf of Crave Media for a spot for National Geographic’s “Destination Wild.”

140 countries aired
2 videos
25 Auditions from around the world
Texture by Next Issue (Rogers)

Digital advertising for Texture (Rogers)

No matter where your ads appear, and no matter how long (or short) you’ve cut them, they have to cut through the noise. Voices is enabling advertisers to earn attention with high-caliber, professional voice over. Here’s how Voices helped Texture by Next Issue find their perfect voice for their digital advertising campaign. 

1 day to complete
143 custom auditions
2 ads
UNICEF global television video screenshot

Documentary for UNICEF & Rooftop

Whether you need a voice for a long documentary or a short feature, the right voice can really engage your audience and communicate your intended message. Voices is enabling video producers to earn attention with professional voice over. Here’s how Voices helped Rooftop deliver professional short features to their client, UNICEF.

10 voice options
36 hours to final recording
120 hours to finish
Coca-Cola commercial photo

Television advertising for David Studio

No matter if your project requires a clean summary of the local news or lively contestant introductions on a game show, a versatile voice actor can make or break an outstanding broadcast. Voices connects you to top talent for in-studio recording in your region, or to freelance (remote recording) talent from all around the world. Take a look at how we helped David Studio connect to their audience.

120+ projects annually
5 projects per day
30% time saved

“All-in-all, this has been a fast, simple, efficient and totally professional process. And our agency president is sold on using Voices.”

John Drew,
Basset & Becker Advertising

“Voices made everything incredibly easy and the finished product is excellent! What’s more, we saved A LOT of money.”

Barry Anbinder,
Creative Consultants, Inc.

Broadcasting industry statistics

Wondering what’s going on in the broadcast industry? Are people still watching TV and listening to radio?
Look no further than these interesting statistics:

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It is estimated that TV will account for 26 percent of global ad revenue in 2022
Source: Statista
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Despite fears that radio is ‘dead’ global radio advertising revenues only decreased by -1% from $30B to $28B in 2018
Source: Magna
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The Super Bowl, one of broadcast’s most popular events, requires a $5M spend per 30 seconds of advertising in order to tap into their audience of 111 million viewers
Source: Statista
4
Global television advertising spend is expected to reach $159 billion USD in 2022
Source: Statista

Helpful Resources

Need more content? As your project partners, we also want to help you get inspired and offer information on the latest tips and tricks related to your industry:

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Frequently Asked Questions

The two main types of broadcasting are transmitting by radio or television. There are subcategories within those two overarching types as well, including analog radio, digital radio, internet radio, cable television, satellite television, and more. 

Live broadcasting is any type of media, whether that’s radio or television, that is broadcast instantly or with only a short delay. Examples of this include award shows or daily radio programs. 

Broadcast programs are transmitted on public airwaves, which means that the programs are free for the consumer. Broadcast stations, such as CBS, ABC, or NBC, are the most common form of television. Cable television charges subscription fees and is not transmitted on public airwaves.