Nope, not at all.
Any media personality who proposes to put on a "show"
to "tell me about things" begins with a flawed premise.
More than one flawed premise, actually.
First, that he knows something I do not and is qualified to
tell me about it. He having no knowledge of what I know he cannot
make that assumption, he has NO data on what I do or do not know.
Flawed premise.
Further, the "media person" putting on the "show" is assured that
his mein is pleasing and that I want to hear from him because he is camera-worthy.
Flawed again, I don't care how eloquent or coiffed he may consider himself and
I do not need to know his take on events or pander to his media presence
and "fame". I draw my own conclusions, no face-men required.
I'm pretty doggone arrogant for a guy named humble! ;-)
First, that he knows something I do not
Well, the show is disseminated via a "broadcast", meaning it is not produced exclusively for your viewing. It is cast over a broad area and is available to those that may wish to view it and may not have yet heard what you already know.
I draw my own conclusions, no face-men required.
Somewhere, there is a face behind all the information you receive. Some faces work at a computer, some behind a radio microphone, and some in front of a television camera. It all comes from a face.
Humble, indeed!