Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.
“Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.”
— Joe Buck · Broadcasting
The World Motivation
Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.
“Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.”
— Joe Buck · Broadcasting
Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.
I live in a puddle of guilt, an ocean of guilt that you want your own time.
OK, I will never say anything degrading or bad about Tom Brady. He is a god in cleats.
My dad worked so hard. He slept in his own bed maybe half the nights of the year because of road assignments, but even when he was home, he was covering games. It put a lot of pressure on my mom. She brought in her parents to help out, and it took a village to raise us. I was lucky.
I was broadcasting Cardinal baseball in the major leagues at the age of 21, and that only happened because my last name was Buck.
Aaron and I will be joined at the hip until the day we die. We have loved and hated each other since the day he was born. He's very much a part of my heart. He's going to broadcasting college now, and he'll do fine. But he came into a world that did not welcome him.
The challenge of election broadcasting is to stick to the story and line.
All of my old videos and the things I did on MTV, my old public access show - it was sort of all made for the Web, even though they were made before the Internet was broadcasting video.
Anything you're interested in the world - whether it be Charlie Rose or JetBlue or a public figure or your local coffee shop - they're on Twitter and broadcasting what is interesting to them.