Posted by Chris Spags under Jenni "J-Woww" Farley, Jersey Shore, Media, Snooki, Video, WTF
Jersey Shore stars Jenni “J-Woww” Farley and Snooki “Snooki” Snooki have been on a media tour to promote this season of the MTV hit show and their upcoming spinoff. This morning, they visited the morning show of Live with Kelly…and popped balloons with J-Woww’s boobs.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Media, News bloopers, Seattle, Sledding, Video
KING 5 reporter Meg Coyle was doing her job, reporting on a Seattle story of interest about sledding being prohibited on a local hill due to the dangerous conditions. Then, some female reporter came in rather bitchily. And things got awkward.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Man pole dancing, Media, News bloopers, Video, WNWO
Pole dancing? Cool. Reporting on pole dancing? Less cool. Being coerced to pole dance as part of news report? Back to cool. Being a male reporter coerced to pole dance during news report? The least cool outcome possible. That’s exactly what happened to Toledo NBC affiliate WNWO’s reporter Joe Galli in this segment.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Henry DiCarlo, Media, News bloopers, Video, Weatherman snaps on live TV
Live TV is a stressful thing but it’s important to keep your cool. Apparently, KTLA meteorologist Henry DiCarlo didn’t get that memo. In this clip, DiCarlo throws a hissy fit and storms off during a live shot when told that the newscast was running long and his weather segment needed to be cut.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Ann Curry, Bill Clinton, Media, Mindy Kaling, News bloopers, Today Show, Video
Ann Curry was interviewing Bill Clinton (and The Office‘s Mindy Kaling, for some reason) about holiday book picks. And then she did what any person might accidentally do when sitting next to Bill Clinton…she mentioned “semen.”
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Posted by Chris Spags under China, Christian Bale, CNN, Media, Video
Christian Bale made headlines recently for being one of the first American stars to make the move over to China’s growing film industry with movie The Flowers of War. But when he tried to go visit detained human rights activist Chen Ghuangcheng with a CNN camera crew, Chinese security guards were not so thrilled to ...
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Posted by Chris Spags under Media, News bloopers, Producer cursing at KBOI, Video
Oh the high pressure lifestyle of being a producer for a local news station in Boise, Idaho. At least that seems to be the case in this clip from Boise’s KBOI in which the producer gets angry at screwed up graphics on the newscast, cursing twice without knowing his mic is on.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Annie Stensrud, Drunkenness, Media, News bloopers, Video
Annie Stensrud may have just been having a bad day. Maybe she had a cold and took too high of a dose of Nyquil. Who knows? But man, she sure sounds drunk in this clip from Mankato’s KEYC newscast this past weekend.
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Posted by Chris Spags under CNN, Drugs, Erin Burnett, Jeffrey Toobin, Media, Video, Weed
I don’t know what the consensus is about Erin Burnett, host of CNN’s OutFront. She seems okay to me whenever I’ve seen her. But her reaction to this news story about smoking pot, and legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin’s joking confession, makes her seem like the goofy white mom in an anti-drug ad.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Carter Johnson, Media, News bloopers, Video
Meet Carter Johnson. He’s just an average local dude who witnessed a crime and is now retelling it to his neighborhood ABC affiliate. He also has a hilarious Southern accent, a coonskin hat, and references Dukes of Hazzard. It makes for compelling local TV.
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Posted by Chris Spags under Media, News bloopers, Reporter in grape costume interviews teen in banan costume, Video, WRC
A 14-year-old named Bryan Robinson was suspended from Colonial Forge High School for running on the field during a football game while wearing a banana costume. Rather than focus on the fact that kid screwed up, NBC’s Washington D.C. affiliate sent reporter Pat Collins to speak with the kid…in a grape suit.
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