TV News

TV News is a short-form game in which performers play television news anchors, correspondents, and reporters covering improvised breaking stories. Other players act out the reported events in real time. The game rewards confident anchor personas, quick-witted field reporting, and the comic contrast between journalistic seriousness and absurd content.

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