Why is it these days that commentators seem to think they are far more important than they really are? Today I was at an outdoor event where they were two commentators, one from the central commentary box and the other was a roving reporter if you like. They were giving interesting facts about what was going on, but every now and again they would just start having a conversation with each other trying to out do each other about what they knew about the subject, and the people involved. I’m sure it was very interesting to themselves, but for everyone else it was really annoying. Also commentators seem to think that we’re totally stupid and need have constant chatter otherwise we won’t understand what’s going on, just let the events speak themselves with the occasional interesting fact and the name of the participant.
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Why is it these days that commentators seem to think they are far more important than they really are? Today I was at an outdoor event where they were two commentators, one from the central commentary box and the other was a roving reporter if you like. They were giving interesting facts about what was going on, but every now and again they would just start having a conversation with each other trying to out do each other about what they knew about the subject, and the people involved. I’m sure it was very interesting to themselves, but for everyone else it was really annoying. Also commentators seem to think that we’re totally stupid and need have constant chatter otherwise we won’t understand what’s going on, just let the events speak themselves with the occasional interesting fact and the name of the participant.
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