Why is it that every NPR interview I listen to everyone's voice is so quiet, emotionless, and almost monotone? It's almost like they're whispering into a microphone. Is this the producers doing? Does NPR require this or is journalism taught this way? (Sorry if this doesn't sound serious I don't know how else to phrase it. It is a serious question though)
If not can you please pass on to your colleagues to have a little more passion for what they're talking about. It's always very interesting but they lose my attention with the lack of passion.
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Why is it that every NPR interview I listen to everyone's voice is so quiet, emotionless, and almost monotone? It's almost like they're whispering into a microphone. Is this the producers doing? Does NPR require this or is journalism taught this way? (Sorry if this doesn't sound serious I don't know how else to phrase it. It is a serious question though)
If not can you please pass on to your colleagues to have a little more passion for what they're talking about. It's always very interesting but they lose my attention with the lack of passion.
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