"Jeff, call in the National Guard. We've got a situation here."
"Jeff, call in the National Guard. We've got a situation here."
"For all of our loyal viewers who love reading things upside down, boy have we got a treat for you!"
In a fascinating case of WTF, this news channel's weather report graphic began with a few frames depicting what can only be described as some sort of odd demon man. I mean, I've heard the weather term "hot as hell," but this is pushing it!
Hey, hey, hey you! Hey! Look at our sign! Hey! Look! Hey!
One can only assume he grabbed the wrong rectangle-shaped thing before going live.
The only stock image you could find for a hit-and-run was Pee Wee Herman derping on a bicycle?
"Let's go to CGCGCGCGCGCCGCGG with the latest. CGCGCGCGCGCCGCGG?"
First name "Firstname," last name "Lastname."
... damn, what a coincidence! Whodathunk that a guy would have that name? What are the odds, eh?
WGN Morning News in Chicago thought they had caught on to a major story when they began reporting on a suspected plane crash which happened in the area. What they didn't know was that it was all staged. The crash site had been set up to be shot for the NBC TV show Chicago Fire. One thing is for sure here, though: Orson Welles would be proud.
Well thank goodness that it's likely you won't end up on live television if you do.