grahamg
Old codger
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- South of Manchester, UK
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Obviously those chosen to go on the airwaves and broadcast have to be eloquent, or articulate or they would not be able to do the job at all, though in my humble view this is no excuse for the types of presenters who I believe insult the intelligence of their audience by either saying the same thing a number of times!

They do this all in slightly different ways as a way of making their point more understandable they'd argue, re-enforcing their arguments etc., or else using all kinds of trivial buzz phrases like "I know how you feel" when interviewing someone who is maybe equally boring!

I have to say it, (especially as its in the thread title), most of these presenters who get up my nose are ladies, (my suspicion being they got their jobs partly as a result of broadcasting organisations having to fill up positions whilst influenced by "equality quotas"
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I know I'm as bad as anyone when it comes to going on about a subject, but as stated (again in the thread title), I'm not attempting to entertain the nation in any way, and only once appeared in a ten second tv slot, and again was once heard speaking in a short-ish radio interview, (both on the same day, all connected to fathers/parents rights, at a protest event).
Obviously those chosen to go on the airwaves and broadcast have to be eloquent, or articulate or they would not be able to do the job at all, though in my humble view this is no excuse for the types of presenters who I believe insult the intelligence of their audience by either saying the same thing a number of times!
They do this all in slightly different ways as a way of making their point more understandable they'd argue, re-enforcing their arguments etc., or else using all kinds of trivial buzz phrases like "I know how you feel" when interviewing someone who is maybe equally boring!
I have to say it, (especially as its in the thread title), most of these presenters who get up my nose are ladies, (my suspicion being they got their jobs partly as a result of broadcasting organisations having to fill up positions whilst influenced by "equality quotas"
I know I'm as bad as anyone when it comes to going on about a subject, but as stated (again in the thread title), I'm not attempting to entertain the nation in any way, and only once appeared in a ten second tv slot, and again was once heard speaking in a short-ish radio interview, (both on the same day, all connected to fathers/parents rights, at a protest event).