These TV news screw ups will make you seem good at your job

 By 
Tricia Gilbride
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Everyone has off days, but luckily, most people don't have to worry about them being caught on live television.

Whether it's a simple slip of the tongue or a anchor's sledding accident -- seriously stop trying to sled while you report the news -- there's always the potential for the coverage to become the actual disaster.

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This compilation put together by Unilad is a nice reminder to cherish the relative privacy of your embarrassing moments.

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Sometimes it's not the reporter's fault, though. Sometimes Bill Murray just falls out of his chair. Actually, that's probably a frequent occurrence when Bill Murray is on television.

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