A warm, friendly voice with lots of experience, always ready to launch that script and engage the listener.
AUDIOBOOK NARRATION SAMPLES
Narration Performances in nonfiction and drama
Audiobook Titles Narrated by Christopher Meglin
"I greatly enjoyed this book. It's an interesting, slightly spooky snapshot of life in the early days of Virginia City during the Gold Rush. I highly recommend this book to people who like a little spine tingler, but not full horror.
The audible book is beautifully narrated as well."
"The audiobook is a story-length (45 minutes) treat read by Christopher Meglin, who does a wonderful job."
"Chris did an excellent job narrating Mark Creed's self-help books. His delivery and vocal style grab the listener's attention, as he both teaches and reaches diverse audiences."
El Azhari Bouchra, Rights Holder
A RADIO DISC JOCKEY...on the air!
BROADCASTING & THE MIC
Christopher Broadcasting
has become a moniker for me, as every job, hobby, creative pursuit for the past 40 years involves a microphone. Sharing ideas in a podcast, communicating to mass audiences on rock stations and oldies stations world wide, reading audiobook titles available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle and iBooks, I've been a voice in the entertainment industry for decades. Even my lips compete with my vocal cords at times, when playing trumpet for The Bulltown Stutters or Riverside's jazz band in holiday parades, music festivals, Mardis Gras parties and charity events.
My full time DJ shift on Hall of Fame Music Radio can be heard any weekday night at 6 p.m. using any device with streaming capability: your cell phone, desktop computer, or tablet from hofmradio.com, or using Apps such as Tune In, Online Radiobox, Radio Garden, and more. If you're in and around Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, I'm on WLDJ-FM 105.5 and WASP AM 1680. We're a fun station playing "FM Hits and Goodtime Oldies." Stepping out of my Durham, NC Hall of Fame Broadcast Booth, my home recording studio produces a suspenseful thriller or self-help book title for Audible, Amazon, and Kindle. Besides audiobook narrations, I voice interpretively for a variety of corporations, small businesses, and radio stations (radio copy) delivering eLearning modules and commercial advertisements. Then there's my daytime job, the educator, delivering high energy instruction weekdays to a live audience in Room 219 at Riverside High School teaching my favorite Communications subject-Mass Communication. My goal every day is to inspire hundreds of students in Communications and Language Arts in fun and meaningful ways, exposing them to Journalism, Sociology and Mass Media Studies.
Hit those voiceover samples up top and listen to a variety of broadcasts I perform regularly as a voice talent. Um, you're out of luck if you want to hear a school teacher demo, though. You need to disguise yourself as a concerned parent and schedule that parent-teacher conference with me for that, okay?
Still reading about me? My levels of experience and work history go back a few decades now. Before Hall of Fame Music Radio, I worked for radio stations both locally and nationally. I was an Air Talent at two rock stations serving the Las Vegas and Laughlin areas and surrounding areas by the Colorado River. A frequently spoken phrase from that time..."You're Rockin' the River, Lucky 108 FM." Their sister station had an Adult Alternative format called "the Knack" (KNAC, 95.1 FM), and I enjoyed a few years DJ'ing there, too. Earlier I worked at two networks: Westwood One and Global Satellite, producing nationally syndicated programs reaching hundreds of radio stations across the U.S. "Rockline," was a show featuring famed rock artists who would take live calls from fans all over the world who were listening from their own affiliate rock stations. From my booth in Los Angeles I produced "satellite junkets," live rock performances and album release parties from L.A.s' major record labels (Warner Brothers, Geffen, A&M, Columbia and MCA) to promote and announce their artists' latest album releases.