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Those screamer ads are produced as often as not by national agencies
by andys120 on Mon Oct 07 13:39:21 PDT 2002
although sometimes locally. Obviously not when you get mis- pronunciations like that. For a name like Wyandotte they should think to ask. Nothing sounds more irritating to people than a mispronunciation of that kind and idiomatic pronunciations exist in nearly every corner of America. Occasionally we have to ask an agency to correct the pronunciation CON-kord (it should be con-KERD or even con-KID) referring to New Hampshire's capital city (the town in Mass where our Revolution begin has the same pronunciation).
THe national "screamer" ads
by pjyoung on Mon Oct 07 12:24:56 PDT 2002
I suppose that these "screamer" ads must be done by a national agency. Going into work the other day, I was listening to the ads that somehow feel a loud "CLANK" is needed to emphasize the great deals. So I listen to ANY "CLANK" TRADE "CLANK" GOES "CLANK". I live in Kansas, outside of Kansas City. The three main counties in this area are Johnson, Leavenworth and Wyandotte". Wyandotte is pronounced "Why-an-dot", but the announcer pronounced it "Won-dot". This struck me as odd, since the dealership the ad was for was in a city named Olathe - which is pronounced O-lay-tha. The announcer got the city right, but totally blew the county name. Didn't matter for me though, as dealers who use those kinds of ads will NEVER "CLANK" SEE "CLANK" ME "CLANK".

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