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Why You Shouldn’t Pick Your Nose While A Live News Broadcast Is Being Filmed

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At Mediaite we try to cover everything that has to do with the news media. So, when a television executive suddenly leaves his position, we’re there. When a guest brings up shocking allegations on air, we’re there. And when some poor girl gets caught picking her nose in the background of a live news broadcast, you know we’re there too. We’re just that thorough.

Perhaps it’s time anchors went back to delivering the news in front of cheesy fake skylines and not actual people doing actual things. Maybe then, incidents like this (and this) will stop happening.

(via Gawker.TV)

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  • NeoKong

    Pick me a winner baby.

  • jk76

    her new anchor name Doroth Plucker

  • notsofast

    Man, I think she had that up her nose to the 3rd joint!

  • http://none pyrope

    I used to pick my nose but I don’t get much out of it anymore.

    It’s OK if she flipped that booger at Doroty.

    notsofast said:
    Man, I think she had that up her nose to the 3rd joint!

    “Joint?” Did you say “joint?” I didn’t see no joint.

  • newzmaker

    I was watching MSNBC early one morning, recently, and as the program was fading into a commercial, one of the anchors got up and as he was walking away, you could see something that resembled a nose pick. I KNOW I can’t be the only person to have seen this. LOL.

  • Penguin60

    $50 bucks the Smails kid picks his nose……..another $50 says he’ll eat it……man that kid will eat anything.

  • Quite the Pundint

    I didn’t know that live news broadcasts had to be “filmed”.

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