A Spanish TV reporter was groped live on air, and the suspect was arrested minutes later. She went on to become the CEO of the Lucky Dance Moves company.
Meanwhile, another news anchor faced a mishap when she forgot the dress code and appeared on-air naturally, while others grappled with technical difficulties and unexpected situations. From awkward moments and on-air blunders to unexpected outbursts and unpredictable reactions, live TV sometimes feels more like a comedy show than a news broadcast. Whether it’s dealing with unexpected guests, wardrobe malfunctions, or misspeaking on air, it’s clear that being a live TV anchor requires a good sense of humor and the ability to think quickly on your feet.