What are some of the funniest bloopers you have witnessed or heard of involving on-screen graphics? You know: unfortunate misspellings, freudian slips, names or captions popping up at inappropriate times?
One of the most notorious happened a few years ago on MSNBC (I witnessed this one live). A gentleman was called upon to comment on some issue -- an African-American man with the uncomfortable oh-so-close first name of "Niger" (like the country in Africa). Yeah, you're way ahead of me on this one -- someone either by nefarious design or utterly mortifying unconscious finger-slip added in an extra "g" there on-screen. I'm sure somebody's head rolled over that one. (The victim, to his credit, graciously laughed it off and indicated that it was far from the first time the slip had been made with his unusual name...)
In 2007, when Tony Blair of the U.K. announced his intention to resign as both Labour Party leader and Prime Minister, CNN International intended to put the headline "BLAIR TO RESIGN" in the cacophony of info at the bottom of the screen. Someone, perhaps a Democrat unconsciously indulging in wishful thinking, typoed that as "BUSH TO RESIGN."
Many years ago, in Jacksonville (I think this was on WJXT), during a local newscast, a graphic intended for use in an upcoming story was accidentally keyed over the main anchor for some seconds. It identified the poor newman as "[NAME], Convicted Murderer."
Any others to add that caused a gasp or chuckle?
One of the most notorious happened a few years ago on MSNBC (I witnessed this one live). A gentleman was called upon to comment on some issue -- an African-American man with the uncomfortable oh-so-close first name of "Niger" (like the country in Africa). Yeah, you're way ahead of me on this one -- someone either by nefarious design or utterly mortifying unconscious finger-slip added in an extra "g" there on-screen. I'm sure somebody's head rolled over that one. (The victim, to his credit, graciously laughed it off and indicated that it was far from the first time the slip had been made with his unusual name...)
In 2007, when Tony Blair of the U.K. announced his intention to resign as both Labour Party leader and Prime Minister, CNN International intended to put the headline "BLAIR TO RESIGN" in the cacophony of info at the bottom of the screen. Someone, perhaps a Democrat unconsciously indulging in wishful thinking, typoed that as "BUSH TO RESIGN."
Many years ago, in Jacksonville (I think this was on WJXT), during a local newscast, a graphic intended for use in an upcoming story was accidentally keyed over the main anchor for some seconds. It identified the poor newman as "[NAME], Convicted Murderer."
Any others to add that caused a gasp or chuckle?