The ratings numbers provide pretty strong evidence that it's NOT just the LetsRun.com T&F junkie Mom's basement types who are watching, that there is a crossover audience.
Louis Johnson bring inside knowledge, enthusiasm, intelligence, and professionalism.
Larry Rawson is knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and studies harder for every broadcast than most of you studied in school.
The "Toni" in Toni Reavis is short for Antoni. You don't see too many "Jonathans" shorten their name by adding an H to go by "John".
And guess what? They're all excellent
Having done a bit of work with TV I've learned you that it is far, far more complicated and difficult than almost anyone I've spoken to imagines it to be. You THINK you can do it better, you may have tried it at home, but the only approximate comparison I can make is to trying it at home while you are:
-- watching the action, but also checking what the TV is showing
-- describing it in plain, clear, fluid, proper English
-- listening to loud music that may not be a kind you like
-- having a dog barking in the next room
-- being on the phone with someone who is continuously telling you what to do and how many seconds you have to do it, while as many as four others bark stats and technical operations instructiions not meant for you into the line, generally more than one at a time.