A color commentator or expert commentator is a
sports commentator
In Broadcasting of sports events, sports broadcasting, a sports commentator (also known as a sports announcer or sportscaster) provides a real time (media), real-time live commentary of a game or event, traditionally delivered in the present t ...
who assists the
main (play-by-play) commentator, typically by filling in when play is not in progress. The person may also be referred to as a summariser (outside North America) or analyst (a term used throughout the English-speaking world). The color analyst and main commentator will often exchange comments freely throughout the broadcast, when the main commentator is not describing the action. The color commentator provides expert
analysis
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and background information, such as
statistics
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, strategy, and injury reports on the
team
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s and
athletes, and occasionally
anecdotes or light humor. Color commentators are often former athletes or
coaches of the sport being broadcast.
The term ''
color
Color (or colour in English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English; American and British English spelling differences#-our, -or, see spelling differences) is the visual perception based on the electromagnetic spectrum. Though co ...
'' refers to levity and insight provided by a secondary announcer. A sports color commentator customarily works alongside the play-by-play broadcaster.
United States and Canada
Commentary teams typically feature one professional
commentator describing the passage of play, and another, usually a former player or
coach, providing supplementary input as the game progresses. Color commentators usually restrict their input to times that the ball or the puck is out of play, or there is no significant action on the field or the court. They usually defer to the main commentator when a shot on goal or another significant event occurs. That sometimes results in them being talked over or cut short by the primary commentator. Former players and managers also appear as
pundits and carry out a similar role to that of the co-commentator during the
pre-game show
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before a given contest and the
post-game show after it.
In American motorsports coverage, there may be as many as two color commentators in the
booth for a given broadcast.
In the 2010s, some sports broadcasters began to employ rules analysts, a contributor—typically a former
referee
A referee is an official, in a variety of sports and competition, responsible for enforcing the rules of the sport, including sportsmanship decisions such as ejection. The official tasked with this job may be known by a variety of other title ...
—who provides analysis and opinions of calls made by referees officiating the game. The practice was first popularized in the NFL, with Fox hiring former
officials
An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of the ...
Mike Pereira and
Dean Blandino.
The practice has since been extended to other sports, with officials such as
Steve Javie (basketball),
Dave Jackson (hockey), and
Joe Machnik (soccer) having taken on similar roles for ESPN/ABC and Fox respectively.
CBS similarly hired
Gene Steratore in 2018; consistent with his background, he has been employed for both NFL and college basketball coverage.
United Kingdom
The term "color commentator" is largely unknown outside American sports. In the United Kingdom, the equivalent role is usually called "summariser" but other terms used are "analyst", "pundit" or simply "co-commentator". Cricket coverage on
ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a ...
uses similar terminology.
Australia and New Zealand
The term is not used in Australia or New Zealand. Those giving the analysis alongside the main commentator are sometimes said to be giving additional or expert analysis, or "special comments", or they may be referred to as "expert commentators".
Latin America
For
Association football
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broadcasts on Latin American
sports television channels, such a commentator is called a ''comentarista'' in both Spanish and Portuguese and contrasts with the ''narrador'', ''locutor'' (Spanish and Portuguese) or ''relator'' (Spanish - Argentina and Uruguay) who leads the transmission. The term "''color''" is not used or translated.
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