I'm reporting to Live on serious subject, he's showing up at the Club of Striptism behind.

One of the most dangerous aspects of live reporting on TV is that unexpected can happen. This certainly was the occasion when a large commercial for a strip club appeared on the street while a journalist was reporting live. Reporter Richard Willingham was on the screen explaining to Australian viewers that [...]
This certainly was the occasion when a large commercial for a strip club appeared on the street while a journalist was reporting live.
Reporter Richard Willingham was on the screen explaining to Australian viewers how the Australian government is planning to finance a new mental health project.
Of course, a very serious topic of discussion, but viewers could not help but notice what was happening in the background.
A large LED sign attached to a truck as he passed through the street was advertising the free entrance to the strip club Spermint Rogino at King Street in Melbourne, writes Independent. Periscope.
The club says it offers the world-class <x0) service and best dentists” and is apparently open every night.
This is going to be a way to get free advertising and a great trick for PR.
Although Billboard's view lasted only 10 seconds, a viewer managed to capture the ridiculous moment and spread it in Titeter.
The event received over 128,000 views and nearly 2,000 consents, with many sharing their fun on the clip.
They also liked and commented on this random event between ABC Nea and the Spermin strip club Rhino.
Others jokingly said that ABC could begin an account of Onlyfans to increase their budget, and some said they would be awarded more if such ridiculous incidents as this were to occur. /Periscopi/
Wow, we're up to 105k views of the Spear Rhino photo bomb of ABC news last night. Might end up more than the official stones! https://t.co/Nhd12cGggy
) Stephen Mayne (@Mayereport) May 20, 2021












