1/19/2010 -EQ – How has sports broadcasting evolved throughout history? -submitted outline on Friday -took notes on famous announcers/took notes on 6 foundation questions -does sports broadcasting weekly for City High GOALS -move stuff from C drive to H drive -edit outline
Dialect (from the Greek word διάλεκτος, dialektos) is a variety of a language characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers
Live television- refers to television broadcasts of events or performances on a delay of between zero and fifteen seconds, rather than from video recordings or film
SportsReader — someone who reads sports
Statistics- is a mathematical science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data
Catch phrase (or catchphrase)- is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance. Such memetic phrases often originate in popular culture and in the arts, and typically spread through a variety of mass media (such as literature and publishing, motion pictures, television and radio), as well as word of mouth.
Color commentators- are valued for experience and insight into the game, and are often asked questions by the play-by-play announcer to give them a topic for analysis
Play-by-play announcers- are the primary speakers, valued for their articulateness and ability to describe the events of an often fast-moving event
Play by Play- Able to talk about the game as each play go on.
1/19/2010
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-submitted outline on Friday
-took notes on famous announcers/took notes on 6 foundation questions
-does sports broadcasting weekly for City High
GOALS
-move stuff from C drive to H drive
-edit outline
Sports Broadcasting has evolved into its own spectacle that no longer serves sports, but instead costars with them.
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