Do sports promote violence or is it the way they are pro-moted…?

Announced over the loud speakers…heavy bass…blare a tone…better yet, bass pro-FONDO!

Human elements 

Re-sounding! (try turning down or all the way to off to see how your bp at rest)…

AI refs…but then, who do you turn to for that "pound of flesh!!!" ?

Bland brand…prosaically stated…which earned him harsh criticism- go try nighttime radio…lull - a - bye! As sports critics, of those covering, always, themselves, ready to pounce...

Not enough inflection…loses affection 

“You can see it in their eyes, hear it in their voice…these two teams hate each other “ So it said, the close-up caption, in attempt to work us up…pre-game! That was well, before the person in charge whispered in the ear of the so-called producer "keep the camera trained on the field, and turn up the volume...We-e-e, it's s a melee!" 

“Stomp your feet, make some noise!” Stomp-pede just cuz…a few players sent off red card left them and the fans seeing red…speaking of…New Guinea, the most recent sports tragedy, the aftermath including sports analysts that refused to blame any one in particular, but whose personal views included those that spread tear gas (security personnel) and other-wise a so-called object lesson in poor organization...Do you find that the least bit objectionable?  

Fanning the fan flames, inflaming the fans- canned fans on special occasions when none let in, during Covid times, to get players UP!

Off air: as in on radio, audio, sans visual, come the un-mis-take-a-ble words of Ho-ward Co-sell...just in case you missed it, had to "go" -- "Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Yes, the moniker "Humble Howard" came to fit this man, who loved to hear himself talk and...

("DON'T!") try this at home: The paratheses being my best approximation of closed captioning and the words your announcer leaves unsaid...whether the evening "BREAKING NEWS!" or tuning in to a championship game, try focusing NOT on what's happening on the field of play, but instead the broadcast booth...

3 Parts, in (DIS) Harmony: the tone, tempo (a-long with ca-dence), and volume, and "see" which one reflects, induces the most affect...

Caution: Could lead to...utter bore-dumb. While action-packed footage and verb verbiage, makes for "Good sport"😁


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