Best News Bloopers of 2012
One of my most favorite type of videos on YouTube are the ones of news bloopers. Ones where they're video-bombed from the background, ones where they say the wrong words, ones where they can't stop laughing - I love'em all
One of my most favorite type of videos on YouTube are the ones of news bloopers. Ones where they're video-bombed from the background, ones where they say the wrong words, ones where they can't stop laughing - I love'em all
Cindy Michaels and Tony Consiglio anchored the evening news together for WVII in Bangor, Maine.
On Tuesday, they resigned their positions together right before signing off for the final time.
This is why Anderson Cooper is the best at what he does. He's broadcasting live from Geza, bomb explodes in the background and comments on it. If I were there, I'd take off my mic and say, "Well, this is when I never do this ever again," and retire.
This news reporter for Channel 9 Eyewitness News in Orange county has it all. He's a good lookin' guy on TV, has a great speaking voice and, probably most importantly, has a name you will never forget. Even though 'Gustavo Almadovar' isn't the most recognisable name on paper, the way he says it will make you remember him for life. See how he says his name here:
Well, here is a good example of a terrible person, if you were looking for one. Investigators in a case involving a missing four-year-old decided they were probably actually investigating a murder case
We’ve all forgotten what day of the week it is at one time or another. Sometimes a Wednesday just feels like a Thursday. But since part of our job isn’t to announce to thousands of viewers what day it is, such confusion is no biggie.
As you may figure, Cleveland sports fans are still not really over the fact that LeBron James left Cleveland and won an NBA title in Miami.
One of those fans was WEWS weatherman Mark Johnson who tried to get through his nightly weather forecast. Sadly, h
I actually kind of feel bad for this. They thought they made this huge discovery. Something that could've won the person who found it fame and glory while the news team could've won the prize for the biggest breaking story of the year. It turns out they didn't win much more than viral humiliation for discovering a sex toy that was apparently buried underground.
If you're texting and walking at the same time and there are stairs present and they happen to be filming a live news shot around where you are, there is nearly a 100% chance that you'll have a precious YouTube moment like this.
The best part about watching live television is the slight possibility that at any moment, things could go awry. Steve Rosenthal is a representative of Rock Gaming and he was in the middle of doing a press conference regarding a construction accident that happened at his casino, when suddenly he was nearly hit by a bus!