Culture Buzz It's always so tricky producing those sidewalk cafe segments.
Culture Buzz Someone find this man and give him his own show. He's a little moody, sure, but so very accurate.
Culture Buzz Reporter Meg Coyle for KING 5 in Seattle was reporting on sledding safety on Queen Anne Hill when a very unhappy woman called her out for being a “killjoy”. Seattle residents take their sledding very seriously.
Culture Buzz A KING TV reporter in Seattle gets interrupted while covering a popular street closed for sledding. The news anchor has a good comeback, too.
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I wish this reporter was my dad. At the very least, I wish this reporter was my reporter.
Culture Buzz There's really nothing more he could do in this situation but duck.
Celebrity Buzz Not cool. For those of you who weren't born in the Triassic as I was, Omar Sharif is an Oscar-nominated Egyptian actor who starred in “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Doctor Zhivago.” Omar Sharif is also apparently a huge prick.
WXIN Fox 59's Ann Keil just got her 15 minutes three seconds of Internet stardom.
Congrats.
Back in the Reagan Era, technology was really frustrating.
Here's one local news guy you'd want on your side in a bar fight.
When Nickelodeon Studios shut down, I always wondered where they dumped all that slime. Now I know. (via.)
After Howard Stern's head writer crashed Anthony Weiner's resignation speech, Stern Show superfan Joey Boots must have been inspired to spout off a couple “bababooeys” during a live news segment Sunday. For what it's worth, CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield seemed to get a laugh out of it. (via examiner.com)
A woman in Michigan upset by her bill proceeds to trash an auto repair shop, throwing things and smashing windows. Fortunately for the internet, a camera crew happened to be on the scene. It turns into a horror movie at about the 2:00 minute mark when the reporter is cowering in a closet and calling 911. Gripping!
This guy never heard the old line about working with children or animals. But he handles it like a pro.
Culture Buzz Assad Sawey, bandaged and bloody, describes being beaten and shocked with cattle prods by Egyptian police while he was covering the mass uprising. He considers himself lucky, saying that other reporters were being rounded up by plain clothed authorities and taken to “somewhere unknown.”
Dutch soccer players toss a reporter in a cold shower during a live TV interview. Skip to the 1:15 mark.
A reporter in a Fargo newspaper falls for the oldest trick in the book. Not pictured: Hugh Jass and Mike Hunt.
Apparently this reporter was a little too excited about talking to Nancy Pelosi, and didn't see the crotch-high metal pole in time to avoid it. That's dedicated journalism.
TV Buzz One dude needs a place to rest his head …on live TV. Reporterbombing: LOLS without fail.