The very best news bloopers from April, because we all need a good laugh

The best part about local news is the bloopers.
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The very best news bloopers from April, because we all need a good laugh
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We all make mistakes, these are just broadcast live on TV.

The good YouTubers over at News Be Funny posted the best news bloopers of April, and the results are hilarious. From anchors fumbling over their words, to trying -- but failing -- to stop laughing at some "hard-hitting" news, we wish all local news coverage was this entertaining.

The compilation even features some recently viral clips like BBC presenter falling into a swimming pool on live TV, a weatherman having a meltdown, and the weirdest things one reporter said on-air.

We can't wait to see what May has in store for us. Hopefully, even funnier news bloopers.


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