Um, who knew getting anchored could be so sexy? This girl named Bebe did. Summer always starts earlier than June 21st per moi.
We had plenty of quality time with our favorite anchors and hosts in 2008 — from the campaign trail and the presidential debates to weekly, morning, and nightly news shows. Which of these friendly faces has the wit, voice, reputation and that certain something special that makes you put down the remote?
This year has been especially thrilling for fans of politics and news, so I can't wait to find out all your favorite things in 2008!
The Fourth of July has always been a favorite holiday of mine. I don't know if it is the patriotic music, the day long barbecues or the firework displays, but it always puts a smile on my face.
And, I like to dress the part in patriotic colors.
This is the best compilation of news anchor bloopers I've seen. It includes two of my fave on-air gaffes: when poor Ken Bastida's run-on sentence sentences his vacationing co-worker to death, and when a mountain climber is given props in spite of the fact that . .
What begins as an incredibly dull news report about elevator repairs ends in an awkward on-air pissing contest between the news anchor and a correspondent who apparently used to be the anchor's boss. The tension begins to rise about 55 seconds in and escalates from there, with the irritated anchor delivering a stern lecture: "Well, if I have to teach you how to be a reporter, Ollie, I'll do that later." I love how they maintain a polite news tone even while hurling insults.
During a "breaking" news report, the camera abruptly cut to a MSNBC news anchor doing a behind-the-scenes beauty check. It's good to know that in the face of a political crisis, our news source is more concerned with putting her best pucker forward. Mwah!
Methinks this news anchor knew exactly what he was doing when he asked his counterpart an "innocent" question. She took the bait and delivered all the news that's fit to embarrass. And by "news," we're talking bedroom behavior.
He doesn't openly admit it, but this news anchor has clearly misplaced his script. When else would the phrase "spring into action" be used to segue into a story about a flasher on the loose? The best puns are unintended, but this unscripted banter is just plain WRONG!
While reporting on vasectomies, a news anchor gets visually distracted and can't keep his schoolboy giggles to himself. Soon thereafter, the camera person joins in on the fun and the report takes a surprising below-the-belt detour. So much for serious broadcast journalism!
It's hard doing live television — even with a teleprompter! Check out the following news anchor bloopers from 2008 and tell me which one is the funniest!