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Hi everyone. While hearing a radio interview today, my curiosity sparked a question that I was thinking about.

Would it be proper to say "Hello everyone, this is (insert name here)", "Hello everyone, it's (insert name here)", or are they both the same thing when involved in the situation regarding introduction through a radio interview/announcement/etc?

Edit: Is it possible to use "Hello everyone, I'm (insert name here)" as well?
 
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They are all OK.
 
I'd say the most common self-introduction by far is 'Hello, I'm​ Polly Styrene'.
 
Say;

While listening to a radio interview....
 
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