Reynolds to Retire; Voice Tony the Tiger Cartoon Mascot

Familiar local voice selected as finalist

Familiar local voice selected as finalist

Springfield, MO – After driving into the KY3 parking lot in 1967, Ned Reynolds has held a position with the company for nearly 50 years, but times change and he has announced his retirement to accepted a position with the Kellogg’s Company to voice Tony the Tiger, the advertising cartoon mascot for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal.

Talent scouts began contacting Reynolds after receiving favorable reviews of his catch phrases “get that off the screen” when one of the local sports favorites is being beaten and “bon jour and good sports” at the end of the morning newscasts. The voice over job was previously held by announcer Lee Marshall who maintained the role until his death in 2014.
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According to a brand manager, Kellogg’s has been searching for a distinctive voice to serve the brand in a traditional and impactful way. “Ned’s has a recognizable and distinct voice. It just so happened that our worlds collided. His retirement and our need for talent intersected at the perfect opportunity.”

Reynolds will begin recording in a few months and only had high praise for his current and future employer, “They’re Grrrrreat!” while wagging his index finger.

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