Poor Sarina Fazan.
On Election Day, she was simply trying to do a news report for Tampa Bay's WFTS-TV on the Florida gubernatorial race between Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic challenger Charlie Crist, Florida's former governor.
Congratulations to the folks over at Fargo TV station WDAY's 'First News', who have officially 'made it' after being featured on the latest installment of Jimmy Kimmel Live's 'This Week in Unnecessary Censorship'.
Local reporters often get a bad rap for generally being terrible, and rightfully so.
Jared Goodell, though, wasn't going to stand for the establishment shutting his reporting down.
For years, a radio DJ named Inetta the Moodsetta has been known for the greatest on-air quitting moment ever when she decided that she had enough at the radio station she worked for in Mobile, Ala.
Well, move over Inetta! A television reporter at a station in Alaska dropped a bombshell Sunday night that puts Inetta to shame.
Monday on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we checked out the video that's gone viral of a kid named Noah Ritter, from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who was interviewed at the Wayne County Fair.
Noah stole the show (and the microphone) and dropped the word "apparently" a bunch of times. The Internet loves Noah and the hashtag #ApparentlyKid is blowing up.
Everyone has been in the situation before when you're waiting to watch your favorite show, but it gets preempted by some breaking news on TV.
It's a bummer, but, hey, we've all had to deal with it from time to time.