When I perform poorly on the job, I get fired. Why should media guys with the sole purpose of entertaining the audience be immune to such criticism?
I may not get criticized by the public while I do my job, but my job isn't related to the public. The people I need to impress are my colleagues. Bryn needs to impress both his colleagues and his listeners.
I believe he's failing to do at least one of those things. This thread is warranted.
And yeah, I am bitter that a kind-hearted man that was actually good at his job got replaced by lesser talent. I am the audience, so I'm making it known.
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