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{{short description|Process of prerecording radio announcer segments in a disc jockey shift}} '''Voice-tracking''', also called '''cyber jocking''' and referred to sometimes colloquially as a '''robojock''', is a technique employed by some [[radio station]]s in [[radio broadcasting]] to produce the illusion of a live [[disc jockey]] or [[announcer]] sitting in the [[radio studio]]s of the station when one is not actually present. It is one of the notable effects of [[radio homogenization]].<ref name="ReeseGross2006">{{cite book|author1=David E. Reese|author2=Lynne S. Gross|author3=Brian Gross|title=Radio Production Worktext: Studio and Equipment|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0e8SjtqlRfIC&pg=PA188|year=2006|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-240-80690-7|pages=188β}}</ref>
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