Voice-tracking

Voice-tracking, also called cyber jocking and referred to sometimes colloquially as a robojock, is a technique employed by some radio stations in radio broadcasting to produce the illusion of a live disc jockey or announcer sitting in the radio studios of the station when one is not actually present. It is one of the notable effects of radio homogenization.[1]

  1. ^ David E. Reese; Lynne S. Gross; Brian Gross (2006). Radio Production Worktext: Studio and Equipment. Taylor & Francis. pp. 188–. ISBN 978-0-240-80690-7.