Gotta Watch: TV news run amok
A CNN en Español anchor held onto his desk as an earthquake rattled the studio during a newscast in Chile.
April 17th, 2012
08:04 PM ET

Gotta Watch: TV news run amok

News anchors are trained to remain cool, calm and collected during a live newscast. But when things go wrong, some anchors handle the stressful situation differently than others. You've "gotta watch" how these journalists reacted live on the air when an earthquake rattled a news studio, weather graphics went amok and a raccoon invaded a morning show.

TV anchor feels earthquake on air

Mudslides, power outages and a lot of shaking followed a 6.7 magnitude earthquake in Chile that was centered off the coast of Valparaiso. Watch how CNN anchor Rafael Venegas handled the earthquake as he reported live on the air.

TV news run amok

CNN's Jeanne Moos makes us laugh as she revisits news bloopers from both local TV and CNN.

Raccoon invades news studio

WEYI's Liz MacFarland and Bryan Hughes had a surprise guest appear during their morning show. See how they handled themselves when a raccoon invaded the NBC25 studio.

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  1. FloridaREVISITED

    Three women SUE > the oldest KCMO "NEWS" station > called anchors: funny thing, the SAME STATION
    was sued in a historic landmark PALIN anchor case and lost years earlier: Kansas CITY > barely a city at all.
    "conservative radio.. ARMY RUN RADIO... payola Radio and T.V. deluxe.... Pendergast CITY where cop unions
    enforce segregated fences of "turf" like ARMY IRAQ swaggering John Wayne.

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