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Sports Interviews: Let’s “Talk About” Who Talks the Most

March 11, 2015
by harvardsports
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by Tomo Lazovich Over the past month, my colleague Adam Gilfix has put together great analyses of sports interviews and some of the phrases that have become standard in interview questions, like “talk about…” and “how big...

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Sports Interviews: Let’s “Talk About” “How Big” They Are

February 26, 2015
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By Adam Gilfix About three weeks ago, I put up a post on that annoying phrase so often used by the media: “talk about.”  Having broken down its prevalence using metrics on the percentage of interviews and questions that...

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Can We Talk More About “Talk About”?: The Numbers Behind the Talk

February 6, 2015
by harvardsports
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by Adam Gilfix A few weeks ago, an article by Grantland writer Bryan Curtis addressing the prevalence of sports’ most dreaded question, the Talk About, was sent around our group’s mailing list.  Watching a press conference...

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