
I’m Cathal Joyce. I started life in radio as a Sound Engineer, pressing this button and that button until I’d finished all my vegetables and grew up big and strong to work as a Presenter and Commercial Audio Producer in radio stations across Ireland.
I now work as a voice over artist, copywriter and producer of Radio advertising for both local and national radio stations.
If you’re looking for a voice that sits beside friendly, natural, bright and upbeat – or you need some ideas for your next radio campaign... get in touch!
What I've been doing:
Cathal is a fresh new Irish voiceover talent from Galway, now based in Dublin, offering you a unique style and tone that ranges from friendly and natural, to bright and upbeat.
Working from his own custom-built broadcast quality studio, Cathal provides fully produced voiceovers for:
Cathal can also travel to a studio of your choice for a recording – and he can do it all at a price to keep you in budget.
Cathal is a skilled and creative copywriter for radio, having worked in Radio Stations throughout Ireland as a Commercial Audio Producer. All of the above audio was both written and produced by Cathal - from the initial concept, to the finished copy.
This has given him a keen knowledge and understanding of how to create powerful and effective campaigns for Branding and Advertising through creative copywriting and high calibre production.
Clients include:
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