Field Reporter Gets Pranked

This reporter was on the job, covering the story live. He was in for a shock. He had his cameraman with him and thought it was just another day.

Field reporting is not for the faint of heart. He was soaked with Powerade, scared when a stranger leaned against him, and embarrassed when his pants were pulled down! Field reporting takes courage, and this man had a lot of surprises.

A Dose of Powerade for This ESPN Reporter

Emily Jones of Fox News had a strategy for avoiding getting drenched in energy drinks from the keg at baseball games. She had a can of silly string ready to use. This plan didn’t work.

When Texas Rangers player Adrian Beltre interviewed her with two teammates carrying the keg, Emily quickly used a silly string. But it was no use. She got soaked in Powerade, and she knew her plan to stay dry was a failure.

Not This Kind of Transparency

Transparency is essential in news reporting. These principles apply to the news and the people reporting it. Jacqueline Bennett, a meteorologist at KRON 4 in San Francisco, is an example.

In October 2010, her outfit became transparent on air due to studio lighting and temperature. Jacqueline stayed professional and even added humor to the moment. This shows why it’s essential to look professional when reporting the news.

Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Enviable Legs

Fox News is known for its conservative politics and lack of racy content. But a few years ago, one of their former co-hosts, Kimberly Guilfoyle, caused controversy. She was a Republican and the former California first lady, appearing on the show “The Five.”

People criticized Kimberly for showing too much leg on TV, saying it was inappropriate for conservative viewers. This distracted her co-hosts and led to a change in her wardrobe. This change made the show more regular, and viewers could focus on the discussion.

Yanet Garcia Causes Rising Temperatures

Young, appealing weather reporters are becoming more common in news teams. Yanet Garcia is a well-known figure in Mexico. Since the late 1990s, Yanet has been on “Hoy,” the Mexican version of “Today.”

One weekend, her team played “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk after her report. Yanet handled the situation humorously and blew a kiss to the camera. People have offered her modeling jobs because of her beauty. People love her because she’s so engaging.

At Least She Didn’t Wear Green

In August 2016, Mexican meteorologist Nailé López made her debut in the media. She wore a Lara Croft-inspired outfit: short brown shorts and a red vest.

Men were suddenly distracted by the weather. People were talking about her outfit, and the news report she was featured in was popular. Some people were against it, but Nailé got many modeling jobs anyway. Her creative style paid off!

Some Occupations Can Get A Bit Tiring

Journalists do a lot of work, but it takes work. SCH12 reporter Deedee Sun was tired after covering the predictions of an oncoming snowstorm. When it was time for the late-night news, she was exhausted and yawned.

This showed how hard she and her colleague Ross Jansen worked to be successful news reporters. She had worked hard all day, and her tiredness showed how much she loved her job.