In this episode, Lindsay and Michelle discuss the differences between the way news anchors speak and everyday American accents, prompted by a listener question. They explore the concept of "newscaster cadence," focusing on rhythm, flow, and enunciation rather than accent. They touch on the idea of a "standard" American accent and whether news stations train anchors to speak in a neutral way. Michelle shares insights from her news station internship, highlighting the importance of speaking deeper, pausing strategically, and emphasizing words. The hosts also discuss idioms commonly heard on the news, such as "breaking news," "on the record/off the record," and "back to you," and how they can be used in everyday conversations. The episode concludes with a roleplay where Lindsay and Michelle act as reporters, demonstrating the distinct newscaster cadence.
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