Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom
"The only news team that doesn't know whats on the teleprompter before they read it."
A YouTube Original
In this world where breaking news is a punch line that never lands, the newsroom operates under a brutal tally. Laughter counts as a point against the team, and the teleprompter seems to have a mind of its own. Reporters rush to read whatever appears, unsure which joke will land and which will... Read more
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About Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom
In this world where breaking news is a punch line that never lands, the newsroom operates under a brutal tally. Laughter counts as a point against the team, and the teleprompter seems to have a mind of its own. Reporters rush to read whatever appears, unsure which joke will land and which will derail the broadcast. The tempo is razor sharp, and timing becomes a weapon as quips collide with chaos. The humor comes from how quickly stuff slips out of control and how the staff adapts without sacrificing the show’s pace. It’s a brisk, sly satire about pressure, performance, and the odd rules of live television, a place where humor has a price.
Released in 2018, Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom is the brainchild of Mike Trapp. Credits emphasize an original concept rather than an adaptation, and publicly available details about directors are limited on streaming platforms. The show prizes ensemble energy over a directing voice.
Reception leans toward a niche audience, but the concept has a crisp appeal for fans of meta humor. The series builds themes around performance under uncertainty, the tension between news and entertainment, and the way crews improvise when the teleprompter misfires. Notably the public rating shows a 8.8 out of 10 from six votes, suggesting a small but committed following. Its humor often lands in short bursts that reward attentive viewers.
While the footprint is modest, the premise reflects a broader conversation about humor under pressure in media. The show hints at how audiences consume quick, stripped down clips and memes, and it has sparked some online chatter among a small circle of fans about timing and tone in contemporary broadcasts. While not a household name, it has nudged a few writers to experiment with shorter formats.
To date there are no widely reported awards or nominations for this title. It appears to have remained a niche project with a dedicated online following rather than a mainstream awards contender. Its absence from major honors does not diminish its experimental spirit.
Details
- Release Date
- July 07, 2018
- Episode Length
- 7m
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 7
- Episodes
- 108
- Network
- YouTube, CollegeHumor, Dropout
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Dropout +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Seasons (7 seasons, 108 episodes)
Season 1
4 episodes - 2018
Season 2
23 episodes - 2019
Season 3
25 episodes - 2020
Season 4
8 episodes - 2021
Season 5
16 episodes - 2021
Season 6
17 episodes - 2023
Season 7
15 episodes - 2024