Man Apparently Commits Suicide After Car Chase, Live on Fox TV [GRAPHIC VIDEO]
Fox television aired what appears to be a man taking his own life today.
Fox television aired what appears to be a man taking his own life today.
Just because a word sounds adorable, that doesn't mean you should suggest doing it with the attractive weather girl. This news anchor learned that one the hard way after completely misunderstanding the word 'canoodle' in the previous segment.
His co-worker's reaction... priceless.
This Chicago woman is a phlegm factory. Luckily every appetizing second of her spit storm is caught on tape by this TV crew getting ready to do a story. The reporter's reaction is priceless.
As a TV news reporter you have to go where the news is happening. Even if that place is a bar full of intoxicated people.
I would place this story in the 'best video bomb behind a reporter ever'.
Very funny take a look.
A San Diego TV station confused singer Meat Loaf with the crappy meal your mom forced you to eat, meatloaf. The tasty TV blooper is after the jump.
It appears, however, that they got two out of three stories right.
Here's the test: When someone mentions "Meat Loaf" which do you think of first?
A local Fox Tuscaloosa weathermanhosted "weather Wednesday" in a Walgreens parking lot in which a couple girls perform a cheer "I've got spirit in my britches." And it's all downhill after that as the weatherman's follow-up quips explode with compounding awkwardness, one after the other.
Take the jump and see for yourself.
** UPDATE **
It turns out Rachael Plath's gaffe was prerecorded. She was very sick, so management gave her permission to tape her weather segment and go home. Station bosses have gone on record saying that the segment depicted in the video below was an outtake, and aired because of a technical mistake in the control room.
Something unexpected happened during Rachael Plath's live weather on KRDO-TV. The Colorado Springs weather forecaster lost it, and she wound up asking the same question many of us ask once in a while at work:
TV Reporters will do almost anything to get the story. This one was so intent on getting it that he forgot to watch where he was going. The sound you hear is that of his head striking the metal pole.
Do you think the man he was pursuing saw the obstacle up ahead, and intentionally let the reporter walk right into it? Fail!
Was this TV commercial for 'A Place For Mom' cut off at precisely the wrong time, or precisely the right time? Because of a TV blooper, or technical glitch, Joan Lunden went from pitching 'elder care' to a completely different, not-so-family-friendly product.
Talk about news as it happens, check out this video. Adrienne Pedersen's live report on rising gas prices for WFLA in Tampa, Florida, was what you would call a smash hit.
As the reporter was broadcasting her story in front of the camera, a taxicab and a compact car collided in the background. The crash sent both cars spinning toward the reporter and cameraman.
Watch the accident after the jump. Pay attention to the first 15 seconds of the video.
What's so funny?
Oh, oh, now I get it. This news anchor was caught off guard as she read a story about male chickens. Her coworkers were absolutely no help. Think there was a meeting in the boss' office the next day?
Note to Bill Harris: Please try to keep your composure when you start your new job on Monday! Seriously, dude, we're counting on you!
What you're about to see happened in on Scotland television last night. Needless to say,television viewers were stunned when a sex scene appeared in the background during a news debate last night.
A naked blonde woman could be seen on a studio TV screen as Ed Miliband's leadership of the Labor Party was debated on Scotland Tonight.
Take the jump to watch the video. Keep your eyes on the upper right corner of the screen.