How to watch sports on TV: 1. Tune to the proper channel and put the sound on mute. 2. Use Youtube to provide a performance of Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony as a substitute for the TV audio.
All the sports I watch are broadcast in Spanish, which is fine by me since I find I’m not as distracted by the sportscasters and tend to concentrate more on the game.
I have noticed that sports announcers in other countries – including the U.K. – concentrate more on describing the game, rather than getting wrapped up in personal recollections or trivia like their U.S. counterparts.
roaming26-37 about 5 years ago
Everyone loves trivia.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
I detest playoff TV broadcasts.
ajr58 about 5 years ago
Too many announcers with gag-me “repartee.” Shut up and let me watch the game!.
KathieBriggs about 5 years ago
We watch sports with the volume muted.
rmercer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Now they’re keeping statistics on the statistics!
For a Just and Peaceful World about 5 years ago
How to watch sports on TV: 1. Tune to the proper channel and put the sound on mute. 2. Use Youtube to provide a performance of Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony as a substitute for the TV audio.
Linguist about 5 years ago
All the sports I watch are broadcast in Spanish, which is fine by me since I find I’m not as distracted by the sportscasters and tend to concentrate more on the game.
I have noticed that sports announcers in other countries – including the U.K. – concentrate more on describing the game, rather than getting wrapped up in personal recollections or trivia like their U.S. counterparts.
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Trivia..good..minutiae..BOOORING
Jim Kerner about 5 years ago
I don’t know if you remember HOOOWWWEEERDDD Cosell speaking of Sports!! AKA. The mouth that roared!