Talk About This Blog
May
1
2012
My brother is annoyed by reporters who interview people and use the phrase “Talk about …” instead of asking questions.
For example, if the Lions were to win the Super Bowl, the reporter would find Matthew Stafford and say to him, “talk about this win”.
In the past, reporters would conduct interviews with questions. The previous example would have been “What does this win mean to you?”
They mean approximately the same thing. They get approximately the same result.
After hearing yet another post-game interview, I thought about it for a few minutes. I wonder if the shift to “talk about” came because people were saying what they wanted to say regardless of the question.
Maybe reporters got tired of people ignoring the question and giving whatever spiel they had, so they stopped bothering to think up questions.
It seems to me that both sides need a refresher course on expectations: interviewers are to ask questions and interviewees are to answer the questions that are asked.
But he denied it, saying, “I neither know nor understand what you are talking about.” And he went out onto the porch.
Mark 14:68