News Bloopers

WATCH: Vintage Wyoming TV News Bloopers
WATCH: Vintage Wyoming TV News Bloopers
WATCH: Vintage Wyoming TV News Bloopers
Many of the television news reporters here in Wyoming are just beginning their professional careers, which can make for some hilariously awkward "learning experiences". Today, we dug up an old YouTube clip featuring 12 glorious minutes of vintage bloopers from Casper's KGWC, circa the year 1999...
Rhode Island Mom Goes Berserk and Attacks News Crew
Rhode Island Mom Goes Berserk and Attacks News Crew
Rhode Island Mom Goes Berserk and Attacks News Crew
On Tuesday, an enraged mother in Providence, Rhode Island attacked a news crew when they showed up to interview her about the shooting of her daughter at a graduation party. As a result, she was charged with two counts of felony assault. So much for breaking the cycle of violence.
Morning News Anchor Pulls ‘Anchorman’-Style Prompter Prank
Morning News Anchor Pulls ‘Anchorman’-Style Prompter Prank
Morning News Anchor Pulls ‘Anchorman’-Style Prompter Prank
One Today Show reporter in Australia had a real Ron Burgundy moment. It seems Roz Kelly will also read anything that's on the teleprompter. Fortunately, her co-anchor Karl Stefanovic didn't put an F-bomb in there like Veronica Corningstone, but he did get her to imply that she enjoys the "cookies" in Amsterdam.
News Anchor Curses in Debut Broadcast [NSFW]
News Anchor Curses in Debut Broadcast [NSFW]
News Anchor Curses in Debut Broadcast [NSFW]
A.J. Clemente's first day at his new job couldn't have gone any worse. The new weekend news anchor for KFYR, the NBC affiliate in Bismarck, North Dakota, managed to kick off his on-air career with a live mic gaffe consisting of two of the seven dirty words which George Carlin famously explained you can never say on television.
Montana TV Station Gets Hacked With Zombie Warning
Montana TV Station Gets Hacked With Zombie Warning
Montana TV Station Gets Hacked With Zombie Warning
Yep, this happened. During what we can only assume was a mesmerizing episode of the 'Steve Wilkos Show,' an Emergency Alert System interrupted a Montana television station with a message claiming that "the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living." Meaning? Yes, a zombie attack was underway.

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