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    Home » Blog » The New York Post Had the Perfect Lede for This Story About the Solar Eclipse

    The New York Post Had the Perfect Lede for This Story About the Solar Eclipse

    April 10, 2024Updated:April 10, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Thousands witnessed the thermal eclipse. Additionally, it received a good deal of insurance. When photos of a man’s testicles were blasted onto a television monitor, that insurance in Mexico turned into a problem for employees and the anchor office. One of the anchors caught it right away, but one is likely to be fired for it. &nbsp,

    It was an honest spread. The review only provided a list of cities where the eclipse could be seen. How could such a bizarre incident occur in a narrative about the sun? Well, the people submitted the following clips to the present, which significantly increased the risk of conflict (via NY Post ):    

    When its three anchors, who were covering the sdk, presented clips submitted by fans who were witnessing the celestial phenomenon, only to fall victim to a well-known trick in Latin America, according to the nearby La Vanguardia paper. &nbsp,

    The videos being projected on the left side of the screen depict a guy blocking out the sun with his testicles as the male variety listed the cities where the eclipse had been enjoyed. &nbsp,

    […] 

    The male anchor explained that the videos were submitted by viewers and that the passion for including fans ‘ experiences can cause embarrassing situations for broadcasters. The picture was quickly taken off the display. &nbsp,

    People frequently share photos of a so-called “testicular supermoon” during a solar eclipse, with some examples already being shared during the 2019 sdk in Chile. &nbsp,

    […] 

    However, the incident that occurred on Monday in Mexico appears to be the first to go on television, with many calling the media agency’s failure to assess the picture before broadcasting it.

    &nbsp, As the Post rightly noted,” This eclipse policy was bonkers”.

    As some can identify, this is the problem with life television. Mistakes occur, and the power room makes its best efforts to reduce these mistakes. Some cameos are made by the anchors, people by the cameramen, and the industry reporters have had their good share of journey- up. Also, someone had to have been fired over this incident:

    NEW: A man’s testicles appear on film from Mexican media shop RCG Media, who claims to be showing the eclipse.

    One’s getting fired.

    The manufacturing team immediately removed the image immediately after it was displayed for all their audiences to see.

    The guests were clearly … photograph. twitter.com/UlDnR0RI6t

    — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) April 9, 2024

    And here in the United States, one of the greatest outlet outtakes of all time is:

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