As a good riddance to 2023 *spits for dramatic effect, hits pant leg*, this is a 32-minute compilation of news bloopers from the year. There are some goodies in there. There are also some not-so-goodies. Still, it’s a great way to waste 30 minutes at the office like I just
This is a 7-minute breakdown created by Vox featuring all the major news events that happened in 2023. Is there still time to add a few curveballs in the last week of the year? Knowing humanity, absolutely. Still, it wasn’t really cover everything that happened in the year. Like they
In wayback news (my favorite kind, all new news is bad news), this is a video from the Australian Public Broadcast service on August 31st, 1962 asking Sydney residents if they think there’s life on other planets. The answers range from “no” to one guy having seen a UFO. Most
2022 — what a year, am I right? It was certainly a lot of days. Most of which I probably should have just stayed in bed. 2023 — totally going to be my year though, I can feel it. Feels like an upset stomach. This is a compilation of news
In response to news host and comedian Tabitha Lipkin’s TikTok ‘News Anchor Challenge’ in which participants are asked to report on something mundane in life in their best news anchor voice, this is a video of fellow news anchor Kayla Marie Sullivan reporting on her son’s recent meltdown at an
This is a video of long-time BBC journalist and political commentator Andrew Marr signing off The Andrew Marr Show (which he hosted for 16 years) for the last time with a heartfelt message and a quote from Anchorman. A solid choice. In his own words: “I have been wondering how
Because even domesticated animals like to act wild, these are two compilation videos (first cats, then dogs) assembled by Youtube channel Funny Video Compilations featuring pets interrupting people’s at-home work videos and news interviews. There are some SOLID interruptions in there, and I highly recommend watching both videos back-to-back with
This is a video from MSNBC of host Craig Melvin preparing to cut to national security correspondent Ken Dilanian to discuss the presidential transition of power when Ken accidentally hangs up on the news control room, dropping a delightful “oh $#it” and “f**k”, unaware that his mic is still hot.