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Love is just in time
Some memories, such as fluttering pages, record the beauty after years of baptism and have all the dignity of a person.

Some people's voices, such as pearls scattered on the jade plate, imply the moistening of time, and those touching or sad stories have influenced some people's lives.

People who make these sounds are rarely exposed to the public. Less people know that there are many stories behind these voices.

"Those figures coming and going between the live broadcast room and the editorial department constitute a unique and romantic landscape."

(Chen Xiaolin, news broadcast host of Guangdong Radio and Television Station)

1989165438+1October 15, Guangdong news channel started broadcasting, and my love with radio stations has entered a new era-the era of bright stars.

I will always remember the panic during the first live broadcast. I have to cope with the normal operation of the equipment and the connection of the program, present the whole process of the interview in real time, and control the time to seconds ... After the live broadcast, it was very late, and everyone excitedly gathered in that long office, and everyone discussed the program enthusiastically. Some people say that the program is too noisy, and an assistant director said that there is always a beginning. It is worth encouraging to do this for the first time! My producer Feng Xincheng excerpted several wonderful places (I always meet good producers).

Hearing these words, I almost cried. Apart from being moved, the main reason is that the first live broadcast is a frightening process, and I am a little scared.

In The Splendid Star River, what I got was a nutritious growing period. The radio likes me very much. He patiently helped me accumulate bit by bit, so that I gradually had the ability to ask questions and communicate, which benefited me for life.

The first star I interviewed was the singer Zhu Fengbo. Because I couldn't catch the live broadcast time, I had to record the interview. Zhu Fengbo is my idol. I know every song she sings, even her breath when she sings. I made a long outline before meeting her, but I was still nervous after meeting her. My hand holding the microphone has been shaking, and I look down at my prepared outline from time to time. This must be ridiculous, but Zhu Fengbo didn't laugh at me. Her voice is gentle and warm.

The interview with crosstalk master Ma Ji is an experience that I must remember in my broadcasting career.

We met before the live broadcast, and he probably saw my nervousness and youth. I told him that I had just graduated from college, and he said something to me. He said that you will meet all kinds of people in the future, whether artists or masters, whether you are a reporter or a host. You must not look up to them, and you must have an equal eye.

After Mr. Ma said these words, I admired him even more in my heart.

On the day of live broadcast, he was very punctual. When he entered the studio, he almost ran into Wendu Tao, who bowed his head and came out. Wen Tao looked up and exclaimed: "Ma Ji!" Mr. Ma smiled and said, "Yes, I am Ma Ji!" The program was particularly enthusiastic that night. Many colleagues rushed outside the live broadcast room, and the audience hotline opened by the program was blown up. I remember an audience said that they looked like Marykey in particular, and they always asked if you were Marykey's brother.

In the joy from beginning to end, I learned to treat the old gentleman in Ma Ji with equal eyes, which I will never forget.

Later, Ma Ji's famous saying became my motto: "The final competition of any art must be the competition of personality". ……

(Mao Xiaoxia, former host of Guangdong Radio Station's Road to the Air, now editor of news center)

Anlu is my broadcast name. I don't know when it started or where it spread. It has been widely rumored in the circle that An Lu is an announcer in Taiwan Province Province, so that when it comes to my broadcasting, I always imitate the exaggerated tone of female announcers in enemy stations: "The army is losing, and our army is chasing …" This humorous scene has been interpreted countless times in front of me, and I can feel that they all appreciate and like it.

The audience wrote letter after letter, saying again and again that they liked Anlu's gentle and sweet voice. At that time, there was no systematic evaluation system for the host. The practice of Zhujiangtai is completely left to the market, and the audience votes for the top ten favorite hosts every year. Even a hoarse voice with a sense of vicissitudes will be sought after by the audience as long as the program content is wonderful. At that time, there was no audience vote in my province. In fact, I really hope that the audience can vote for their favorite host like Pearl River TV, because I have a little confidence and believe that I will be elected, hehe.

This sweet voice became the logo of the program "Air Path" hosted by me. Of course, some people like it and some people question it.

At that time (1987), I was saving one, and almost all the hosts were in the broadcasting group except me. According to the professional indexes such as pitch, timbre, pitch, tone, intonation, rhythm, pause, etc. What an announcer should have, my broadcast is a standard non-standard product, which has been criticized internally, such as soft voice, non-standard tongue rolling and non-standard intonation ... including some irregular random pauses, and has also been severely criticized. I only have no objection to the sweet voice ... In short, "Anlu" is like a small cherry blossom transplanted in a graceful peony garden, which always seems so abrupt.

For this reason, I was depressed for a long time and felt helpless, especially when the air exchange went wrong, and the noise affected the broadcast effect. Even I began to distrust myself and fell to the bottom.

Fortunately, my best friend Huang is a real Anlu fan. She is a graduate student of Beijing Broadcasting Institute. She sincerely said to me at that time: You have to believe in yourself. What a beautiful voice you have! Her words gave me more courage to go on.

In this way, the distinctive "air path" stumbled all the way and won the love of many fans, and the programs produced gradually gained recognition from the industry.

In the first year of broadcasting, the program "If you don't love him" 65438-0986 won the third prize of excellent program of Guangdong Radio Station. This is my first award-winning work since I entered the business. Although it is only the third prize, this small award is of great significance and far-reaching significance to me, even surpassing the highest news award "China News Award" won later, because when I was most depressed and hesitant, it painted a brilliant color on my career and made me confident to stride forward. ……

(Zhu Weiping, former reporter of China People's Broadcasting Station, is now the editor-in-chief of CCTV News Network. )

1 990 65438+1October1,the first morning in the 1990s.

I wore a big cotton-padded jacket with oil twist and made my debut as a special correspondent of Guangdong People's Broadcasting Station News Station in Beijing. At that time, I was a reporter in china national radio. My classmate Xin Wang appeared with me. He is a reporter from Guangdong Radio Station.

Our task is to broadcast the flag-raising ceremony of the national flag on the first day of the 1990 s to the southern audience with the help of the telephone on the flag seat of Tiananmen Square. This is the most important part of the opening of the special program "The First Day of the 1990s" of Guangdong News Channel.

In order to ensure that my bad habit of staying up late and getting up late will not affect the completion of this task, I paid special attention to a colleague of the news night shift the night before, that is,1989 65438+February 3 1, and asked him to wake me up at 5 o'clock the next day. That night, after watching the New Year's bell party, I slept on the office chair and clothes.

At about 5: 50 the next day, I was already riding a broken bicycle and appeared under the street lamp on the west side of Tiananmen Square to meet Xin Wang who had made a special trip from Guangzhou to Beijing.

Our journalism department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute 1988 class has been deeply moved by the original graduation homework until today.

Xin Wang is one of the five students photographed by Guangdong Radio Station, and she is sincerely satisfied with it. In those years, the national radio and television reform took the lead in Guangdong, especially at the end of 1986, the first economic station in China was announced to be established along the Pearl River. Yangcheng and Guangzhou are increasingly attractive to young broadcasters. Xin Wang can go to Guangdong after graduation, just as young people went to Yan 'an half a century ago.

The interview documents between Xin Wang and me were issued by the martial law headquarters of the Beijing Armed Police Corps. A few days ago, we made a special trip to the martial law headquarters to apply for documents, and went to Tiananmen Square several times to debug the telephone line under the national flagpole. Everything is going well.

At 6:30, we arrived at Tiananmen flag class on foot, and suddenly learned that a news crew of CCTV was coming to record the flag-raising ceremony that day, and the specifications and procedures of the flag-raising ceremony were improved. We followed a soldier across the Jinshui Bridge to the vicinity of the flag platform, and we were thinking urgently about how to adjust the report manuscript. That one can only pick up and can't make long-distance calls, so it is quietly placed in the corner of the national flag station inside the white marble railing.

I later learned that the live broadcast room of Guangdong News Channel is brightly lit and busy in Guangzhou at the moment. Ye, the producer in charge of this program, stayed up all night and plunged into the broadcast control room at three in the morning. The news station, which has only been broadcasting for more than a month, launched a large-scale New Year's Day special program-"The First Day of the 1990s" from 5 o'clock that day, which is full of innovative ideas in both content and form.

The live broadcast of the flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square is the most important part.

With the progress of the program, the phone in Xisha, Nanhai was connected on time, and the phones of students from new york and China across the ocean were also connected on time and played smoothly. However, the call to Tiananmen Square in Beijing was not connected 10 minutes in advance as agreed in advance.

Ye dialed again, and there was silence in the receiver, and his hand was shaking slightly. This line has been tested many times in advance, and it was broadcast live in Beijing at 7: 15. The electronic timer on the wall shows the number of minutes, and every beat is like pulling out a hair.

Beijing. Xin Wang and I have adjusted the manuscript and stood in the cold wind, anxious as ants on hot bricks. 7: 11,12,13. In less than1minute, the military band not far away has already formed. And that cell phone is still hanging on your head.

At the moment, Xin Wang and I are close to despair. It turns out that this is a good test. Why doesn't it work at this point? Sweating all over, I rubbed my hands tightly, subconsciously cursed a dirty word, and murmured in a hoarse voice, "Where's the phone? What happened to the phone? "

Later, I learned that when preparing for the ceremony in the early morning, an unsuspecting soldier at the scene was worried that the phone would interfere when playing the national anthem, so he unplugged the telephone line. He just heard my national abuse, and when he asked, he realized that we were in a hurry to use the phone, and quickly turned into the railing and plugged in the line. Probably this is the only national curse rescue live broadcast in the news history so far.

In the news broadcast monitoring room, Ye dialed the telephone again in despair. Two seconds later, almost at the same time that the flag class soldiers turned over the railing and plugged back into the telephone line, there was a pleasant buzz at both ends of the telephone. Across thousands of miles, the call from Tiananmen Square in Beijing to the live broadcast room of Guangdong News Station was finally connected.

The first live broadcast in China broadcasting history and the most solemn flag-raising ceremony in China began: "Happy New Year, I am a special correspondent of Guangdong News Channel ... Now, three flag-guards have walked out of Tiananmen Gate ... We can see the golden star on the red five-star red flag ... Now the flag-guards have hung the five-star red flag on the flag rope. He stepped onto the flag stand and pressed the button ... We want to say that after 40 years of ups and downs, the national flag that once again rose on the 22-meter flagpole is still so bright ... "

This is one of the most unforgettable live reports in my life. Afterwards, some listeners wrote to the radio station saying that when they heard the report from Beijing, they were "so excited that they shed tears". The leader of Guangdong News Channel also said that the live description of the report and the interview with the soldiers were very effective and the sound quality was clear, which was especially important for the live broadcast.

In the past few decades, although this past event has not been remembered forever, it has never really been forgotten. That year, like Xin Wang, I was 22 years old and in my prime. (This excerpt is taken from the postcard attached to this book. )

All the memories and pictures of the above announcer are taken from the newly published book Love is in the Right Time (Lingnan Fine Arts Publishing House, www.lnysw.net, July 20 18), with nearly 700 pages, 100 and more photos. These include the memories of some announcers you may be familiar with, such as Feng Xincheng, Tao, Luo Lan, Liang Xu, etc. Quite a few of them may have stopped broadcasting, but their stories of that year are still very readable.

This book is naturally a memoir about love, a personal history about youth and broadcasting.

This book provides readers with an opportunity to understand the ordinary life of the announcer, the joys and sorrows, the feelings they felt when they sat on the anchor platform and the stories that happened between them. "I love my basket very much, and I also love to carry my basket through the long corridor to live in the studio."

The wonderful photos they left in the book in those years, "the figures coming and going between the live broadcast room and the editorial department constitute a unique and romantic landscape."

Time flies, everyone should thank himself for yesterday.

(Author/Editor: Ou, 20 18.8.22? Guangzhou)