When Detroit News reporter Charlie LeDuff wants to prove a point, Detroit News reporter Charlie LeDuff is going to prove a point. In this video, he eats cat food to prove that even animal byproducts from a can taste better than the food Meals on Wheels was serving to seniors...
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.
News bloopers are a dime a dozen and they just keep on coming. In this news report from CBS 2 New York, the news room cuts to a reporter live at the scene of a story that can only be “breaking news” at a local station. But what happens behind the reporter is what made it news blooper glory.
While covering a story on a Pennsylvania man wanted for beating a woman, reporter Mike Hellgren inadvertently became part of the news himself, ‘Good Morning America‘ reports.
City TV News Toronto reporter Saphia Khambalia was impeccably made up and looking good for her report on Charlie Sheen's 'Violent Torpedo Of Truth' tour stop in her home city.
Unfortunately, the 23-year-old was done in by a rather massive snot rocket, which twice poured out of her nose during her live on-air segment.
Khambalia handled the unwelcome bodily function about as well as one could; and
Ben Higgins, the sports director for San Diego's ABC affiliate, was in Tucson, Arizona on Thursday, where he covered San Diego State University's first ever NCAA tournament victory.
But what made his report so memorable was the part when a SUV darn near ran him over as the cameras rolled. Luckily for Higgins, the vehicle stopped just in the nick of time.
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