7 January 2009 1:38 AM, PST | From Studio Briefing - Film News | See recent Studio Briefing - Film News news
The technical production manager of Anderson Cooper's 360 on CNN has disclosed that the show was hit by a plague of technical problems on Monday as Cooper attempted to report from the Israeli border about the conflict in Gaza. "There wasn't much that went according to plan," Bruce Turnbull wrote on the show's blog, as he described microphones, earphones, and telephones going dead just before the broadcast and during the early minutes of the broadcast. "Did you hear voices in the background or see people scrambling around in the shadows?" he asked. "That was us trying to fix the problems."
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