Scott Paxton Joins The Audition Panel At EveryDemo.Com One of the most recognized professional voice-over talents - Scott Paxton has just recently joined up with EveryDemo.Com to help provide those whom are determined to establish themselves as a decorated voice talent.
Scott is a very experienced voice talent/website designer, part of his role as a panel leader is to ensure you have a voice-over website! Being a member of our team, you can benefit from a 65% web design discount from hiring Scott to assist you with building your on-line presence.
Why Is Scott Paxton Providing This Service To Every Demo Members ? As part of our panel review process, you must have a voice-over website for addition to our system. If you don't already have a website, Scott is right there to assist you with building one!
Scott has already built many voice-over websites outside of EveryDemo.Com and he can also be hired externally @ ScottPaxton.Com. However, If you've already passed our audition and have a registered voice-over domain name, your entitled to a 65% discount.
Professional Voice Talent Scott Paxton has been reading ebook summaries for Solomon Summeries. The ebooks are downloadable once you gain membership. Scott continues to voice spots for Bosch, USMC, and several radio stations. Thanks for all the support and emails this year. Opera is the best!
Opera user and professional voice talent Scott Paxton is currently being featured on Talentdatabase.com Scott's voice is currently heard on promotions for Bosch Tools, CTS Selection, Average Joe Marketer, e-commerce sites, and online casinos. Scott continues to promote Opera on his website and to his clients and colleagues.
Tim Russert, NBC journalist and political heavyweight host of "Meet the Press," has died after collapsing at NBC's Washington news bureau, a source said. He was 58 years old. Russert, who rose from the inside world of politics where he was former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo's press secretary and one-time chief of staff to the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, was able to successfully cross over to political journalism and rise to become one of its leading lights.
In his role as host of the seminal Sunday morning political program "Meet the Press" - which he took over in 1991 - he became renowned for his hard-nosed interviews where he frequently cornered some of Washington's cagiest political figures with tough questions.
Russert joined NBC News in 1984. In April 1985, he supervised the live broadcasts of the Today program from Rome, negotiating and arranging an appearance by Pope John Paul II - a first for American television. In 1986 and 1987 Russert led NBC News weeklong broadcasts from South America, Australia and China.
In 2008, Time Magazine named him one of the world's 100 most influential people.