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On occasion, a film or TV show will feature a news segment discussing events happening within the show. The fictional scene stars an actual newscaster who delivers that sort of segment in [[Real Life]].
Related to [[Practical Voice Over]], where the voices are frequently recognizable newscasters. Sometimes achieved in [[
[[Sister Trope]] to [[Leno Device]], which uses a talk show or other nonfiction entertainment, rather than a straight news program. Subtrope of [[As Himself]] and [[The Cameo]]. Not to be confused with [[Kent Brockman News]], though it can certainly take that role.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* News anchor Christel Takigawa makes several appearances as herself delivering news on ''[[Tokyo Magnitude 8
== [[Film]] ==
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* ''[[Apollo 13]]'' has [[Stock Footage]] of news reports from the time.
* Richard Valeriani, a long-time White House correspondent, played himself reporting the backstory leading to the plot of ''[[Crimson Tide]]''.
* A ''lot'' of actual reporters "played themselves" in ''[[Contact (
* At the end of ''[[Spies Like Us]]'', [
* Interestingly, ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'' features Sky News' Jeremy Thompson, and [[Channel
* Japanese news reporter Saburo Iketani appeared as himself in several Toho Kaiju films during the 60's, most notably in ''[[
* [[Tyler Perry]]'s movie ''Daddy's Little Girls'' has Monica Pearson, an actual reporter from Atlanta(that most people in Georgia have heard of), talk about the main character being accused of rape.
* Greg Warmoth, a newscaster from the local ABC affiliate in Central Florida, WFTV, can be seen briefly at the end of Armageddon, reporting on the successful mission.
* Matt Lauer interviewed Rick Marshall (Will Ferrell's character) in the movie remake of Land of the Lost. It didn't go well.
* In ''[[Oh God Book II]]'', [[
* [[Chris Matthews]] is the primary newsman in ''[[Man of the Year]]''
* Jules Asner and Steve Kmetko from E! News Daily show up in ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'', where Jules gets to read a cleaned-up version of Jay's [[Cluster F-Bomb|profanity-laced tirades]] on the air:
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* ''[[It Happened Here]]''. A chilling version occurs in this [[Alternate History]] film about a Nazi-occupied Britain, where veteran wartime BBC radio announcers Alvar Lidell and John Snagge give their voice to fascist propaganda [[
* Woody Allen's "Bananas" had both Roger Grimsby and Howard Cosell making news broadcasts of a particularly idiotic nature.
== [[Live
* A ''[[Two Pints of Lager and
* The BBC ''revels'' in this, presumably because the national news is filmed down the hall from a lot of the TV shows, so it's a matter of popping your head round the door.
** Andrew Marr and Louise Minchin have played themselves on ''[[
** Reporter Alex MacIntosh appears as himself in the ''Doctor Who'' serial "Day of the Daleks", reporting on the peace conference. And even earlier, Kenneth Kendal in ''The War Machines''.
** Meredith Vieira cameoed in "The Wedding of River Song."
** BBC News presenter Richard Baker made some appearances in ''[[
** ''[[Yes Minister]]'' borrowed a number of reasonably well known BBC reporters and interviewers (such as Ludovic Kennedy, Sue Lawley, and Nicholas Witchell) to report on the events of the episode (and occasionally to interact with the titular minister - at least once in the talk-show format, but also at least once to conduct a regular journalistic interview).
** This is the main reason ''[[Ghostwatch]]'' managed to fuck with so many viewers
** Aversion: The head of BBC News banned their reporters from working with their [[Panel Game]] ''[[The Bubble]]'', where contestants, having been hidden from the world for a week, have to identify real news stories intertwined with fake ones.
* [[Spike Milligan]] did a sketch where Corbett Woodall read an ordinary-sounding news bulletin while Milligan shouted out the newsreader's inner monologue. (Although Woodall wasn't all that well known at the time.)
* Angela Rippon famously appeared on ''The [[Morecambe and Wise]] Show'', interrupting a faux news bulletin with a dance routine.
* Several Chicago local newspeople cameoed as themselves during the run of ''[[
* On ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'', real life Los Angeles anchor John Beard plays himself often, reporting on the Bluth family's problems.
* Howard K. Smith was a well known news reporter from [[World War II]] to the 1970s. He appeared as himself as a newscaster on ''[[V (TV series)|V]]''.
* Australian news reader Edwin Maher appeared on an Australian sketch comedy show (I think it was ''[[The Big Gig]]'' but can't remember for certain){{verify}} announcing that the ABC had been bought by Rupert Murdoch and showing the new ABC logo: three breasts.
* On ''[[Friends]]'', Joey and Chandler adopting the chick and the duck is precipitated by Joey seeing a report by Sue Simmons of WNBC-NY discussing why ''not'' to get a baby chick at Easter.
* Real anchors (and even production graphics of KLAS Las Vegas anchors have been used on the original ''[[CSI]]''.
* The TV series ''[[Greek]]'' lent credibility to a weather-related episode by having an actual ABC local weather reporter do the forecast. Since the series is set in Ohio, the weather reporter was from an Ohio ABC station (Specifically, Stan Stachak from the Toledo ABC-owned station WTVG, which would be so close, but yet so far from where Cyprus-Rhodes actually is in Ohio.)
* ''[[Spooks]]'' got in trouble with [[The BBC|their network]] for working with Sky News for a news clip on a TV in the background.
* Jon Snow, lead anchor for [[Channel
* There's an episode of ''[[
* Ukee Washington, of KYW-TV (a [[CBS]] affiliate in [[
* The first [[The Cosby Show|Cosby Show]] [[Dream Sequence]] episode "The Day the Spores Landed" begins with a story being read by unseen NBC News reporter John Palmer, who was also working for NBC as the newsreader for the network's morning news program, ''The Today Show''.
* ''[[Absolute Power (
* ''[[The Thick of It]]'' uses spliced [[Stock Footage]] of Jeremy Paxman and ''Newsnight'' in the special "Rise of the Nutters", and in series three Richard Bacon guest-stars as himself hosting a debate between department ministers on [[The BBC|Radio 5]].
* Bree Walker appeared in this capacity on ''[[Fresh Prince of Bel Air]]''.
* Averted in ''[[From the Earth
* ''[[Angel]]:'' In the season 4 episode "Awakening" the late Larry McCormick, real-life Los Angeles news anchor, appeared "on-air" as himself.
== [[Theatre]] ==
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