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March 10, 2008

I Need Lessons on How to be a Reporter

When I was in Houston, I worked with an anchor team who despised each other.  They would snip at each other on the air... and if you knew what was going on, you could tell on television.

Still, I have never seen a live shot quite like this one.  Stick around, the good stuff starts about a minute into the clip.


BTW, if you subscribe to the Today's Cool News e-mail, it appears it doesn't put embedded video in there... so here is the direct link to the clip:  http://www.glumbert.com/media/anchorreporter

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Classic! I want to see that lesson happening between the two later in the day!!

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