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Ken Rosenthal defends 'valuable' in-game interviews: 'They're not disruptive'

Summary by Awful Announcing
For every one person who likes the in-game interviews, there are about a thousand people who can’t stand them. Just check social media a few minutes after an in-game interview with a sideline reporter on any nationally televised game. Usually, almost no one is singing the praises of the Ken Rosenthals of the world. And that’s fine. Rosenthal understands the challenge. But he also wants those at home to understand just how “valuable” they can be.…
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Awful Announcing broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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