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Amanda Smith: In the first two months of this year, as well as commentating the tennis, the Australian Open, Bruce McAvaney also covered the World Swimming Championships in Perth, and the Winter Olympics in Nagano. But how, as a commentator, do you bring alive for viewers, sports and competitors that not many of us know or care much about? Bruce McAvaney: db reason If it's a Commonwealth Games or an Olympic Games or World Championships, it's db reason really Australia versus The Rest in many ways. So people switch on because they want to see Australia winning; they want to db reason see the flag, they want to hear the national anthem; they want to see our boys and girls doing well. So, as a broadcaster, you have information about those people, and on television you might show profiles, you get to know them through interviews. You personalise them through information, you might have their mum and dad in the crowd, whatever tactics we use as broadcasters or our producers use as makers of television programs.
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