During this period (the COVID-19 global war), everyone is
bound to be innovative and that’s just a fact. While sometimes immediate
innovations happen at work, it’s evidently also occurring in homes.
News anchor or perhaps reporters are having a fair share of
the effect of the ongoing pandemic. Their hilarious on-broadcast live hacks are now been shared in the deep dark crevices of the internet and spreading like
wide-fire among the masses.
So be awesome out there pals! You never can tell when one of your creative thinking will go viral and literally cause an uproar on the internet.
Here are, however, some of the most hilarious moments caught on live TV, so
scroll down gently and brace up to Lol!
#19 Here’s Shanna Mendiola, NBC Los Angeles Meterologist Perfectly Using A Home Green Screen
This is WILD! When your lady’s the first meteorologist ever with a freakin’ WEATHER CENTER inside the apartment! #SaferAtHome #ShelterInPlace #CoronavirusLockdown #COVID19 @ShannaNBCLA @nbcla pic.twitter.com/1VVCabg3xC
— Brian Tong (@briantong) March 24, 2020
#18 WCNC Charlotte’s Vanessa Ruffes Spotted Using Her Deck To Place The Skyline In The Background
Live shots at home part II - Nightside edition. @VanessaRuffes @wcnc pic.twitter.com/RQsPq3wjKz
— Lucas Bogg (@LucasBoggPhotog) March 20, 2020
#17 The Closet Is Functional!
Recording this week’s show (well, I closed the closet doors while I read my narration). @ThisAmerLife pic.twitter.com/SrTO0hsgyz
— Ira Glass (@iraglass) March 22, 2020
#16 WMAZ New’s Kayla Solomon Live From Her Kitchen
First at home live shot complete ✅ pic.twitter.com/SZOlkt6sfx
— Kayla Solomon (@KSolomonReports) March 25, 2020
#15 The Suitable Place For Live Shot Is The Game Room
When you have to work from home, the only place suitable for a LIVE shot is the game room! pic.twitter.com/vWZDzEGPE2
— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) March 21, 2020
#14 News 5 Cleveland’s Jade Javis Getting Some Passable Lightening
My super high-tech live shot set up this morning #WFH pic.twitter.com/7KkJZ1zMxh
— Jade Jarvis (@jadejarvisTV) March 26, 2020
#13 Jericka Duncan For CBS News Managed To MacGyver A Tripod
You do what you have to do to cover the story. #liveshot #prayingforpeace pic.twitter.com/RWA7KKJWPV
— Jericka Duncan (@Jerickaduncan) March 24, 2020
#12 Heather Crawford For First Coast News Used Her Kids As A Stand In While Setting Up
First night working from home. First time running my own live shot. See you at 11pm on First Coast News. #newreality @FCN2go pic.twitter.com/1MKk4gYYO8
— Heather Crawford (@HeatherFCN) March 24, 2020
#11 Kate Snow For NBC News DIY Her Makeup & Hair
Getting ready for my first at-home liveshot @todayshow. (It takes a lot. I miss the pro help). My story this morn is about retirees, students and medical professionals who haven’t been in a hospital for a while now jumping in to help with coronavirus. #HeedingTheCall pic.twitter.com/6DdNAzyHVV
— Kate Snow (@tvkatesnow) March 26, 2020
#10 Makenzie O’Keefe For CBS Denver’s Placed A Warning Sign For Family Not To Enter Her Room While On Air
At @CBSDenver were doing our part as reporters to work remotely, or in my case tonight, from my home! Had to play it safe during the live shot
#9 William Brangham For PBS News Hour Went Live With Cat Slumbering In The Background
New guest on PBS Newshour @NewsHour has a very calming effect on viewers. @WmBrangham #catsofquarantine #pbsnewshour pic.twitter.com/wDRGbeu7zf
— Gastro Chic (@gastrochic) March 25, 2020
#8 Jason Adams, ABC’S Tampa Bay Meteorologist Had Hs Cat Ninja Ran Behind Him
Did you CAT-ch that!? @JasonAdamsWFTS furry friend making an appearance on @abcactionnews @JamesTullyTV pic.twitter.com/mweOtuSIrN
— Sarah Phinney (@sarahphinneytv) March 27, 2020
#7 Here’s The Tail Wagging!
I grabbed a video, made me smile pic.twitter.com/oPGUMyU15D
— Mel (@MelRod926) March 24, 2020
#6 KOB 4 Eyewitness News, Joy Wang Had No Issue With New Coworker Who Slept All Through
First LIVESHOT on a cell phone. From home. New coworker was unimpressed. Slept through the whole thing. #StayHome4NM pic.twitter.com/oRG6INtVhj
— Joy Wang (@JoyKOB) March 27, 2020
#5 Chris McKinnon, CBS Boston News Anchor Had Live Shot Ruined By Dougie The Dog
the moment when @chrisWBZ's dog Dougie crashed his at-home liveshot today during @WBZ This Morning! pic.twitter.com/3upiuLuzxy
— Sean Barnacoat (@BarnacoatWBZ) March 27, 2020
#4 Shelby Rose For Arkansas KATV News ReporterUsed A Catnip To Keep Kitty Zooey Busy
My cat Zooey doesn’t understand personal space & meows every two seconds, so @brianemfinger thought of a way to keep her preoccupied during our live shot last night. Enjoy
#3 Horbie Artigue, The Sports Guy For Minnesota’s Fox News Station Had His Dog Boris Crawl Into His Lap During Live Segment
When your gargantuan dog crawls in your lap right before a @FOX9 live shot, sometimes you just gotta go with it...
— Hobie Artigue (@HobieFOX9) March 20, 2020
Thanks for rolling with things, @kscullinfox9! pic.twitter.com/YWDAMi70U0
#2 Charley Belcher Of Good Day Tampa Bay Held Nervous Dog During Segment
Reporting from home means you still have to take care of your “kids.” Bowser got a little nervous after my wife had to go into work today...and he jumped into my lap right before a live shot! Gotta love live TV! #AllInThisTogether #WorkFromHome pic.twitter.com/cLSVw4Owq6
— Charley Belcher FOX (@CharleyBelcher) March 26, 2020
#1 CBS Reporter In Arizona, Kim PowellHad Her Cut Walk Right In Front Of A Broadcast
Been working from home the last few days. Turns out one of my coworkers doesn’t understand personal space! #QuarantineCats up to no good! #azfamily pic.twitter.com/tLmUODEINE
— Kim Powell (@KimPowellTV) March 20, 2020