The media aspect of the job is highly overblown. These guys basically say nothing beyond platitudes. A manager's post game press conference is useless, boring, and robotic. Rarely does any insight into a game come out of a press conference. It's all very formal, sterile and formulaic. The Press got better stories and more insight in the 60's, 70's and 80's when these meeting were informal and in the manager's office. The managers were less guarded, because the atmosphere was such that the managers talked to reporters when they had something to get off their chests. The result was more candor, because they didn't feel pressured to field questions like a politician at a Town Hall.