Spare a thought for eNCA reporter Khayelihle Khumalo, who was up against the elements during a live broadcast yesterday.
When MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin cued up NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian during a live segment yesterday, he wasn’t expecting this reaction.
So it’s Halloween, and you run a new channel, and you want to nail some kind of crossover. This definitely is not ‘mission accomplished’.
You showered, you put on relatively clean tracksuit pants, and you managed to get some work done. Well done, you’ve earned a little break.
Australian reporter Sarah Cawte was filming a segment on snake safety when things didn’t go according to the script.
Everyone loves a good news blooper, and some of the best come from Down Under.
Russian football journalist Evgeny Evnevich wasn’t about to let something as silly as a sprinkler get in the way of a live report.
With the lights glaring and the camera rolling, Bantu Holomisa was tasked with reading the news. Yeah, let’s just say it didn’t really go according to plan.
Spend enough time in front of the camera and you’re going to drop the ball, so of course the past month has been full of blunders from around the globe.
It’s the kind of thing we are used to seeing from the likes of ANN7, but the BBC don’t usually drop the ball like this. It’s pretty darn cringe.
When you’re in the midst of an interview on live telly you’re not going to welcome the public’s intrusion, especially when it ends with a slap.
Oh dear, trust ANN7 to make an awkward on-air blooper during their coverage of Ahmed Kathrada’s condition from earlier this week.