What Do TV Anchors Do During Commercials?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Comedy, Media, Video

Find out…



I worked in local news when I was in college for the Fox affiliate here in Kansas City and having a good sense of humor is almost essential for the job. Because most people in the news business are horribly paid and the only satisfaction one usually gets is from moments like these.

Maybe that’s why I went into marketing. :-)

(h/t: Chicago Trib)


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3 Responses to “What Do TV Anchors Do During Commercials?”

  1. Ed Roberts Says:

    That rocks. We did our share of crazy things during morning commercial breaks, but this takes the cake.
    I can’t imagine all the practice it took to remember all of that. Awesome!

  2. 2012ad Says:

    That’s very well-coordinated. I wonder how long it took them to rehearse this?

  3. Aaron Says:

    2012ad: A whole bunch of commercial breaks. =D

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