A sports commentator is not required to speak any other language than that of the nation they are broadcasting from, commentators rarely even bother to pronounce foreign sports players names correctly, so in terms of language all they have to do is speak clearly so that people can understand them
Peter Wong - sports commentator - was born on 1944-02-26.
Someone who commentates sports and politics!
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Commentator
David Feherty is an Irishman, golfer, & CBS sports commentator.
The cast of Gillette Summer Sports Reel - 1950 includes: Kenneth Banghart as Commentator (1953) Fred Caposella as Commentator (1954-1955) Don Dunphy as Commentator (1950) Radcliff Hall as Commentator (1955) Jim Leaming as Commentator (1954) Clem McCarthy as Commentator (1953) Lindsey Nelson as Commentator (1955) Jimmy Powers as Commentator (1951) Byrum Saam as Commentator (1954)
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Murry Walker
4 years
I'll say the commentator, since an analyst (color commentator) would probably need a better backing of trivia and info, whereas the commentator's focus would be reporting play-by-play. They both earn about the same, so I would pick play-by-play, it's easier.
The duty of the commentator is to explain to the audience what is happening. A common place to find a commentator is at a sports event, where they would be expected to explain what is happening in the game and provide facts about the players.