noun a person who provides a spoken commentary or analysis, especially on a radio or television broadcast
Political commentators provide analysis and commentary on political issues and events.
Financial commentators provide analysis and commentary on economic trends, stock market movements, etc.
A commentator provides analysis and commentary during live sports broadcasts.
Commentators in the entertainment industry offer critiques and insights on movies, TV shows, music, etc.
A commentator offers opinions and insights on current events and news stories.
A commentator may be hired to provide commentary on written works, such as books or articles, offering insights and analysis on the content.
In journalism, a commentator may be a regular contributor who provides opinions and perspectives on current events or issues, often through columns or editorials.
In sports broadcasting, a commentator provides play-by-play or color commentary during live sporting events, offering insights, analysis, and context for viewers.
A commentator in the field of politics may offer commentary on political events, policies, and developments, providing analysis and interpretation for the public.
In finance, a commentator may provide commentary on market trends, economic indicators, and investment opportunities, offering insights and advice for investors.