On
TV/Radio
Together
In his review of one of Mary Jo and Rick’s cabaret shows,
Milan Paurich of The Vindicator observed, "Their easy-going,
intuitive rapport is the kind that can't be learned, only lived.”
The dynamics which enable them to be such effective communicators
and performers on stage are equally evident in their on camera work.
For inquiries as to how Mary Jo and Rick could become the spokespersons
for your corporation or business, contact
us.
Mary
Jo Maluso
Mary Jo began her on-camera career while in her teens as a corporate
commercial singer/spokesperson. She would soon be on the air daily
as a weatherperson and eventually hosted both a regional morning
magazine show, Good Morning, Youngstown, and a very popular
afternoon movie/game show, Pow!. Numerous commercials and
roles as spokesperson/interviewer have added to her reputation as
a consummate professional on-camera talent who is not only a skillful
improviser, but also a virtually flawless reader.
Rick Blackson
Whether in a coat and tie on a set Just In Time, or in
a short-sleeved shirt on a baseball diamond Scrappers Baseball
Weekly, Rick’s delivery is always relaxed and sincere.
Based on a lifetime of developing excellent sight-reading skills
in the musical arena, Rick is masterful at reading cue cards or
teleprompters with impeccable precision.
Watch
samples of Mary Jo and Rick on TV.
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On
Radio
Good voice-over artists bring more to the microphone than an ability
to read well. They must combine an actor’s ability to interpret
the copy with a radio deejay’s sense of timing. They must
know their own voices and have command over their tonal qualities
and textures. Although neither Rick nor Mary Jo specialize in character
voices, they both know the importance of performing all reads with
lots of character. To add their voices to your project, contact
us.
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