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American voiceover talent Doug Turkel has over 10,000 radio and television commercials to his credit because he's versatile, creative and extremely directable. And now his voice overs are available worldwide via ISDN, mp3, ftp, etc. Get audio from an authentic male voice talent announcer in minutes.

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Doug's Pro Tools studio is available worldwide via ISDN. Equipped with Neumann microphones, you can also work with Doug via phone patch, mp3, wav, ftp or any number of other 3-letter acronyms for your preferred method of digital file transfer.

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MasterCard

MasterCardDoug's proud to be the voice of MasterCard for its English-language spots throughout South America and the Caribbean. (See the video under "TV Spots" for a sample.)
A few gallons of gas to get to the studio? $8.00
Parking in their lot? $6.00
Being the international voice of MasterCard? Priceless.

Wacky and whimsical circus spectacular

Greatest Show on EarthLadies and gentlemen, and children of all ages, now you can relive your favorite moments from the 138th edition of the wacky and whimsical circus spectacular, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents OVER THE TOP! The latest DVD from The Greatest Show on Earth features Doug narrating all the zany action!

Campaign for McDonald's

McDonald'sDoug's just completed work on his fourth campaign for McDonald's. Listen for him on TV spots for the new McSkillet Burrito. You may still catch an airing of his "Fridge," "Coffee," or "Office" spots, too. And for the sake of his residuals, Doug certainly hope so.

Saving our Reefs

PBSDoug can still be heard narrating the documentary called "Saving our Reefs," which made its national debut on PBS last year. The one-hour doc details the dangers facing North America's only living coral reef.

Sun-Sentinel

Sun SentinelSouth Florida's leading information provider, the Sun-Sentinel newspaper has chosen Doug as the voice for its ongoing "How Can We Help You?" campaign. The Sun-Sentinel reaches the largest number of adults in Greater Fort Lauderdale/Boca Raton with more than two and a half times the circulation of the Miami Herald.