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And it’s also Isiah Carey on location in Arkansas, instantly dropping his news voice when a bug flies into his mouth, telling his production team “I’m dying in this ****ing country-ass, ****ed up town.”

News Reporter swallows bug then loses it. These are just people at their jobs, with all the mundane frustrations and in-fighting of a workplace stewing beneath the surface.

But the most distilled form of the news blooper—the ones that explain both why these clips are so appealing to weirdos like me, and why they must be nightmares for the people involved—are the “letting loose” clips.

With the possible exception of Brian “Boom Goes the Dynamite” Collins—does college news really count?—Izaguirre’s slip-up was the first of its kind in viral news anchor screw-ups.

While not quite at the level of the “Grape Lady” video—of an injured Atlanta reporter, uploaded around the same time—the clip has still been endlessly reposted, amassing millions of views.

Straight people can and do contribute to our lives in important ways. If I allow myself to empathize, most of these clips are like little living nightmares, far worse than showing up to school in your underwear…

But since that’s a bit of a dark note to close on, here’s a clip of two Philadelphia anchors laughing hysterically at Ryan Lochte:

Ryan Lochte Interview Makes Anchor Cry!www.youtube.com

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But, I think it’s important to occasionally touch down to earth.

A simple, but embarrassing mistake, made so, so much worse/funnier by the fact that it happened on live TV.

It must have been terrifying for Izaguirre, who was just getting started in the competitive field of TV news. But other than that, it would have passed on and been quickly forgotten. That’s right. But other great examples include the Anchorage reporter who quit at the end of her segment with an ad-libbed “**** it,” or an anchor in Philadelphia letting their “playful jabs” at a meteorologist reach the level of high school bullying.

Anchor vs.

Inspired by Beyoncé (straight) graciously releasing an album for all of us to “gay out” (technical term) to at future parties, I’ve decided to return the favour, and delve into one of my favourite things a straight person has ever done. Reporter on-air fightwww.youtube.com

These are the moments that remind you that you aren’t watching cheerful news robots reciting current events.

Yet, nearly 20 years later, those 14 seconds remains her greatest claim to fame.

Boom Goes the Dynamitewww.youtube.com

Once upon a time that kind of mistake would have existed only for the live audience, and maybe on a few VHS copies in the area. FAIL!!youtu.be

“Falling down” as a category, does often involve an anchor or reporter slipping, tripping, or otherwise falling (e.g.

Her professional life has progressed smoothly, and today she is an anchor at WFAA in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas—one of the largest local news markets in the country, serving a population of millions every weekday.

“Right after the break, we’re going to interview Erik Weihenmayer, who climbed the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, but he’s gay—I mean, he’s gay, excuse me, he’s blind.”

Back in the early 2000’s a young news anchor in New Mexico had a slip of the tongue on live TV that has enterred the annals of news blooper history.

Gay Mount Everestwww.youtube.com

Cynthia Izaguirre had just gotten done reporting on a separate story discussing activism for gay rights, and was setting up a segment with the first blind man to climb Mount Everest, and her thoughts got twisted on the way to her mouth, resulting in a 14-second clip that would live on in infamy.


It’s such a simple moment, but—especially out-of-context—it’s hard not to laugh at the emphasis she puts on the word “gay,” as the big twist in the headline.

We rightly celebrate our own work, our jokes, our art, our memes, all the things that contribute to what is important to us culturally. She was reporting for the Albuquerque and Santa Fe Market, for KOAT Action 7 News, broadcasting to hundreds of thousands of homes, and a notable slip-up like that would be sure to get her bosses’ attention, and had the potential to derail her budding career.

Fortunately Izaguirre was talented and personable enough that it didn’t come to that.

It’s Bill O’Reilly being violently incapable of understanding the phrase “play us out,” when recording an episode of Inside Edition. It was the perfect, professional intonation for entirely the wrong word.

We must allow ourselves to admit that every so often, things that bring us joy or laughs or good vibes are from…the heterosexual community.

It’s joyous, and some news teams—looking at you Today Australia—actually seem to cultivate these moments.

Mika Brzezinski Learns About ‘Furries’ | msnbcwww.youtube.com

On the other end of the spectrum, “digging in” is when anchors and reporters get nasty.