
In the
New York Press,
Troy Patterson reviews
Anderson Cooper: "He is not the paternalistic type. He presents himself as a reporter rather than an authority, while [
Aaron]
Brown -- whose mixture of pomposity and mock-folksiness makes him look like a parody of an anchorman --
treats his co-star like a senior statesman humoring a whippersnapper. Cooper gives you the sense that he is deferring to his goofy uncle. His voice is anti-sonorous, as he stammers and stutters and you-knows, ticking off information as if he were a living newswire."
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