Broadcasting was something, I don't want to say it came easy, but it's something I'm comfortable doing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have had a lot of experience in broadcasting.
Seemed like everything I tried to do in broadcasting and as a player before that turned out successfully. I was succeeding. I got to the top of the heap in every facet of broadcasting.
Broadcasting is definitely in my cards for the future, and I'm determined to work hard at it - to perfect it and create my style and niche.
What's happened to broadcasting is that broadcasting really used to be... it used to have a very clear public service quotient. And it's more or less now. And it's been lost.
I've actually done events at radio stations where I feel like I've had to give a little talk in behalf of television as a medium.
The only reason I got into broadcasting was, I needed money to pay for my junior and senior years at college, and they hired me, those fools!
When I came to England at the very beginning of commercial television it was easy for me because I was only doing one or two shows a week at most. It was really a holiday.
All they expected me to do was rip and read the wire 'leads,' without doing any original reporting. It was pretty basic, but gave me a taste of how to combine my love of politics and broadcasting.
You don't realize how easy this game is until you get up in that broadcasting booth.
I have the best job in the entire history of broadcasting.
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