News Bloopers

Watch a Local News Crew Get Hilariously Duped
Watch a Local News Crew Get Hilariously Duped
Watch a Local News Crew Get Hilariously Duped
With the exception of reality television, it appears that today's small screen is becoming all the more authentic, and thus, relatable. Because of the shows featuring intense storylines and characters that we connect with it's no wonder we feel so heavily for the screen. The above video -- featuring a news team baffled over a plane crash that left a roadway smashed (yet still with no ambulance in
Best Sign-Off Ever?
Best Sign-Off Ever?
Best Sign-Off Ever?
At this precise moment in time, we are so grateful that we don't live in Orange County. If we did, the local news might have driven us insane by now. Here's a video compilation of reporter Gustavo Almodovar signing off over and over again. And every time it's exactly the same...
Anchors Quit On-Air
Anchors Quit On-Air
Anchors Quit On-Air
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 News Blooper Is Great for a 10 Second Laugh
This News Blooper Is Great for a 10 Second Laugh
This News Blooper Is Great for a 10 Second Laugh
This video has all the things we love. It's blissfully short. It will make you laugh. It strongly highlights the importance of correct punctuation. Because when you don't insert commas and periods where they're needed, sometimes you accidentally tell people your coworker was murdered...
Awkward News Blooper
Awkward News Blooper
Awkward News Blooper
We're not quite certain who's more hopeless, the reporter who misidentifies Will.i.am as Wyclef Jean (and even when corrected, still can't get the name right), or the anchor who completely forgets his co-worker's name. Mike? Blake? Whichever.
Hurricane Sandy Has Awoken the Shirtless Horse-Man
Hurricane Sandy Has Awoken the Shirtless Horse-Man
Hurricane Sandy Has Awoken the Shirtless Horse-Man
Hurricane Sandy is being called the storm of the century. Being that it is such an unique weather event, nobody is really sure the extent to which its high winds and flooding will damage the East Coast of the United States. But we may have gotten some insight into the changes to come from a Washington, DC news broadcast. As you can see, NBC 4's cameras captured images of a shirtless horse-headed m
Unruly Fish Causes Hilarious News Blooper
Unruly Fish Causes Hilarious News Blooper
Unruly Fish Causes Hilarious News Blooper
Intrepid Tennessee reporter Carley Gordon got way more than she bargained for when an Asian carp broke free during a Channel 4 News report and nearly sent her over the side of a boat. Well, it is an invasive species, after all. What did she expect?
Terrible Reporter Breaks Volunteers’ Hearts Live On Air
Terrible Reporter Breaks Volunteers’ Hearts Live On Air
Terrible Reporter Breaks Volunteers’ Hearts Live On Air
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. News reporter Kay Burley felt the strange compulsion to tell volunteers who were searching for the child that she was probably dead...
Football Player Pulls ‘Super Trooper’ Prank, Meows 14 Times During Interview
Football Player Pulls ‘Super Trooper’ Prank, Meows 14 Times During Interview
Football Player Pulls ‘Super Trooper’ Prank, Meows 14 Times During Interview
Atlanta Falcons safety Thomas DeCoud is clearly a fan of the movie 'Super Troopers.' In the cult comedy, one of the chemically-altered cops wins a bet by managing to say the word "meow" ten times while writing up a motorist for a moving violation. During an interview with ESPN, DeCould tops that by meowing 14 times. SportsCenter anchor Bram Weinstein either has no idea what is going on o

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