Live television has always carried a certain kind of risk. No matter how experienced the host, how polished the production, or how carefully everything is planned, the reality is simple—anything can happen, and when it does, there is no pause button. Every second unfolds in real time, and every unexpected moment becomes part of the broadcast whether anyone is ready for it or not. That unpredictability is part of what makes live TV compelling, but it also leaves little room for error. Even small mishaps can quickly become widely discussed moments, especially in an era where viewers are constantly watching,...
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