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Roger Simmons
Roger Simmons

Birds, Words, Pics + TV

Another WESH video on YouTube? Mother-F***er!!!

Roger Simmons, December 10, 2007

WESH-2 is one of a handful of TV stations and newspapers (including, ahem, the Orlando Sentinel) that have a partnership deal with YouTube to post video to the popular site.

But it’s the video viewers are posting from WESH that seem to be getting most of the traffic on YouTube. The “Blondes Make Men Dumb” video had more than 11,000 views as of this morning.

And now, another clip has appeared on YouTube of an interview with a robbery victim who drops the M-F bomb live on WESH’s morning news on CW18. Yikes! See below.

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