twoleftfeet wrote:Bring it on.
Write a 30 second piece on the latest sport then read it and sit back and count the money.
Piece of piss.
what an oversimplification.
doctor: just sit in your office and diagnose some patients, sit back and count the money
lawyer: go to court every now and again, and cite some litigation - then sit back and count the money
policeman: walk about, when a crime happens go and take a statement - explain you'll do everything you can to help and sit back and count the money
i'm sure there are more commitments to the sport sector of the station (as referenced by carrie's other appearances on the BBC in a sporting vacinity, BBC London, 5 Live etc.) also the skills which are needed to write a
decent sports bulletin, where all the necessary information can be compressed into 30 seconds - in a language fit for broadcast and easily understandable. listen to local radio and their bulletins and you'll notice the difference. you might not think that working in broadcast media requires any skill or talent, but you're wrong.