BIGGEST ANCHOR AND REPORTER BLOOPERS THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY
What a Shocking Resemblance
Coincidences do happen, but this was one too close. ABC7 reporter, Marc Brown, had one of such funny moments when reporting the search for an alleged criminal. The fact that the sketch had a striking resemblance must have left the network’s audience perplexed.
So many questions have been asked regarding the incident, such as whether or not the producers were aware of this and if the reporter had anything to do with the said crime. From the clip, we could even tell Brown was a bit surprised himself, but he kept at his job reading the news like nothing happened.
Plowed by the Snow
Live reporting comes with various risks and hazards, but being walloped by snow is a hilarious risk you might not see coming. Steve Keeley probably didn’t see it coming. The Fox 29 reporter was reporting on the ice conditions in Woodstown, New York, when he almost got buried by snow.

Keeley got hit from behind by a pile of snow, emphasizing the need for people to stay home due to the heavy snowstorm. He was praised for continuing the show regardless, and he laughed it off, promising viewers and his co-anchor that it was not as bad as it seemed.
A Mom on Duty
Who doesn’t love a guest appearance by a cute little buddy? This was the situation when 9-month old Nolan, son of meteorologist Leslie Lopez crawled on set while mom was giving a live weather report. The adorable cameo was a relatable moment for many viewers who faced the challenges of working from home and parenting.

Lopez had a brief laugh when the little man tried walking in between her legs. She scooped him up and finished the rest of her report without missing a beat. The weather woman was applauded for remaining professional while simultaneously being a loving mom.
A Special Appearance
Children are not the only ones who like to make a guest appearance on TV during a news segment. Ripple, the dog, once caught his big break when he went on set with Mike Sobel. He momentarily interrupted the weather report and gave viewers quite the show.

Sobel, a reporter for Global Edmonton, had a hard time controlling the dog during the weather broadcast. Eventually, Ripple chewed through his leash and decided to show some love to Sobel by jumping on him. The report was abruptly ended, but viewers and crew members were left entertained.
Could It Get More Embarrassing Than This?
In all his years of journalism, nothing might have prepared Tomasz Schafernaker for this incident. As it happened, the reporter wasn’t aware that he was live on-air, and so he lost his composure a bit. This happened because he gave the technical crew a prompt and got no response.

Schafernaker concluded he was off-air and started wandering around the media room, acting very casual and even picking his nails. Unknown to him, thousands of viewers were watching at that very moment! It must have been quite a shock for him when finally realized he was being broadcast.