I think Keith Morrison is one of the best story tellers of all time. I have been a fan of programs like Dateline, 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, and 20/20. I usually find all the stories on all the programs informative and fascinating, no reporter holds my interest like Mr. Morrison. What I like the best about Mr. Morrison is that you get video clips, narrative to go along with the clips, and at the end of the clip a summary and the question. We all know how easy we can be distracted by life, Mr. Morrison makes no presumptions that every viewer is paying attention to every detail that he is reporting. These are good communication skills. Redundant? Maybe. I don’t know how TV broadcasting works. I think a brief summary just before the commercial //**Clip**// and after the commercial keeps any viewers attention. I love, love, love the questions he literally asks along the way. It’s another way of saying ‘You understand?’, ‘You see what I just showed you?’, ‘You hear what we all just said?’
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I think Keith Morrison is one of the best story tellers of all time. I have been a fan of programs like Dateline, 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, and 20/20. I usually find all the stories on all the programs informative and fascinating, no reporter holds my interest like Mr. Morrison. What I like the best about Mr. Morrison is that you get video clips, narrative to go along with the clips, and at the end of the clip a summary and the question. We all know how easy we can be distracted by life, Mr. Morrison makes no presumptions that every viewer is paying attention to every detail that he is reporting. These are good communication skills. Redundant? Maybe. I don’t know how TV broadcasting works. I think a brief summary just before the commercial //**Clip**// and after the commercial keeps any viewers attention. I love, love, love the questions he literally asks along the way. It’s another way of saying ‘You understand?’, ‘You see what I just showed you?’, ‘You hear what we all just said?’