A news station in Dallas often likes to go into the locker rooms of local sports teams to pick up some post-game commentary. But, they had no way to prepare themselves for the accidental peep show they got in this shot! Our only question is this… How did no one catch during this post-production?!?!
In 2012, a routine car chase turned gruesome for viewers of Fox News when the suspect in question, Jodon F. Romero, committed suicide on live television. Producers didn’t catch the scene in time, so viewers worldwide had to watch the very bloody episode. The network apologized, but it’s unlikely that those who were unfortunate enough to see it live will ever be able to forget!
No one will ever forget this one! During the 2009 Super Bowl, a man hacked into a cable channel in Tucson, Arizona, and that area’s Comcast subscribers were treated to a ten-second clip of pornography. The company placed a credit on their bills for this incident, and an arrest was recently made in the case. Sounds like someone really “dropped the ball” on this one!
In November 2000, everyone thought that Al Gore was a shoo-in to win the election. CNN even declared the race a win for Gore in time for everyone to go to bed before dark. But, only a few hours later, the went back on screen to say that the race was now “too close to call.” Gore went on to LOSE the election to George W. Bush, making this one of the biggest plot twists in world history.
Fox 10 Anchor Cory McCloskey reports the weather every single day, but it’s unlikely he will ever have to read off numbers this high again! A technological problem caused the temperature in the city of Ahwatukee displayed as 1,270 degrees, Wickenburg at 2,385 degrees, and Cave Creek at 2,960 degrees. He joked, “I would get out while you still can!”