Nobody’s perfect. Gawker.com reminds us of the human frailties of TV news folk with this fine compilation of on-air slips.
21 Aug
21 Aug
Posted August 21, 2008 by live apt fire in Uncategorized. 3 Comments
Nobody’s perfect. Gawker.com reminds us of the human frailties of TV news folk with this fine compilation of on-air slips.
| Anonymous on Schtick figure | |
| Morning Reads for Fr… on The illuminati | |
| jeff dore on The best intentions | |
| Carl Ward Zwarg on The illuminati | |
| Val on Wolfe’s clothing | |
| Linda Lipford Carter on A credible source | |
| Russ Jamieson on A credible source | |
| Gordon Shenkle on A credible source | |
| mike12 on Monty’s weird little… | |
| Brian Darby on The shallow end of the po… |
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Posted by gooberpeas on August 21, 2008 at 8:46 pm
is THIS the future of TV news?
Posted by Edward on August 22, 2008 at 11:46 am
It is as good as, and about as relevant, as anything shown on the broadcasts last evening.
Posted by Chas on August 23, 2008 at 1:11 pm
I agree with Edward… I’d rather watch bloopers (i’ve had more than a few, too) than most newscasts. Black an’ Gus agree.