Nice. The best way (I think) to present a news article is to summarize and point out key points, rather than relying on reading a lot of it. Give a TL;DR (too long, didn't read) summary up front and pick the really important paragraphs and their main points to talk about. People can read the entire article if they want to (provide links) but you just give a quick summary. WinsAnon bullet points work great because she(?) gives colorful summaries. Catchiness is key to prolonged and returning interest and views.
I only watched the first couple of minutes for now - quick break from work. But I read really fast and it's hard for me to watch someone read more slowly than I can scan the written words on the screen.
I don't know if you ever listened to Rush read the news articles but he was a master at this. A lead in, humor if he could, and just touched on main points, occasionally reading. I learned a ton from him in how to analyze news and relay it to others.
Nice. The best way (I think) to present a news article is to summarize and point out key points, rather than relying on reading a lot of it. Give a TL;DR (too long, didn't read) summary up front and pick the really important paragraphs and their main points to talk about. People can read the entire article if they want to (provide links) but you just give a quick summary. WinsAnon bullet points work great because she(?) gives colorful summaries. Catchiness is key to prolonged and returning interest and views.
I only watched the first couple of minutes for now - quick break from work. But I read really fast and it's hard for me to watch someone read more slowly than I can scan the written words on the screen.
I don't know if you ever listened to Rush read the news articles but he was a master at this. A lead in, humor if he could, and just touched on main points, occasionally reading. I learned a ton from him in how to analyze news and relay it to others.