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“How forthright does the audience want the broadcasters to be? Because when you tell your truth, there's a lot of anger that comes out. I think it's a good question to ask TV people [executives] too. How much truth do they want to be told? How much truth does the league want told? Because the truth…” quote by Jeff Van Gundy
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“How forthright does the audience want the broadcasters to be? Because when you tell your truth, there's a lot of anger that comes out. I think it's a good question to ask TV people [executives] too. How much truth do they want to be told? How much truth does the league want told? Because the truth isn't just a positive truth. If you're going to tell the truth, you would be telling a lot of positive and some negative.”

Jeff Van Gundy

About This Quote

Source Interview: ESPN NBA Analyst Jeff Van Gundy, 2023

The quote questions the balance broadcasters must strike between honesty and the emotional impact of truth, noting that truth includes both positive and negative aspects.

In simple terms: Broadcasters need to manage honest reporting with its emotional fallout.

Key Takeaway

Balance honesty with audience sensitivity.

Themes

media ethics communication truthfulness

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

analytical reflective

When to use this quote

  • news reporting
  • sports commentary
  • corporate communication
  • public relations
  • fan engagement

Key Concepts

public perception emotional intelligence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How much negative truth is acceptable in broadcasting?
  • When does honesty become harmful?
A Different Perspective

Too much negativity can alienate viewers and damage trust.

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