Journalism Fails: Some Instances Where TV Anchors Made the Headlines for More Than Their Work
Facial High Five
Ian Rapoport knew what he wanted to do when he got into journalism in 2004. That year, he worked with a newspaper outlet covering the Mississippi State Bulldogs. And his career has taken an upward turn since then. After all, since 2012, he’s been a reporter with “NFL Network.”
Rapoport was reporting live from New York’s Times Square when a colleague asked him to high-five some fans who stood behind him. Unfortunately, what should have been a sweet gesture turned into a painful one for a fan who got smacked in the face. Surely no one saw that one coming.
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