Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom (2018)

The comedy game show where reporters read the unreadable — and losing your composure means losing the game.

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom - Series Information

  • Original Title: Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2024
  • Created by: Mike Trapp
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 7 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 7
  • Number of Episodes: 108
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Networks: YouTube, CollegeHumor, Dropout
  • Production Companies: Dropout, CollegeHumor
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom - Plot

In this newsroom, breaking means losing. Our reporters don't know what's about to be on the teleprompter, and every laugh is a point against them.

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom - Trailer

Preview the series and see what happens when the teleprompter strikes back:

The only news team that doesn't know what's on the teleprompter before they read it.

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Mike Trapp

Main Cast

  • Grant O'Brien
  • Tao Yang
  • Katie Marovitch
  • Brennan Lee Mulligan
  • Mike Trapp
  • Raphael Chestang
  • Lily Du
  • Sam Reich
  • Carolyn Page
  • Amy Vorpahl

Writers

  • Grant O'Brien
  • Mike Trapp
  • Lily Du
  • Katie Marovitch
  • Tao Yang

Executive Producers

  • David Kerns
  • Sam Reich
  • Mike Trapp

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom - FAQs

What is Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom about?

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom is a comedy game show where cast members play news reporters reading from a teleprompter without knowing the content in advance. Every time a reporter laughs or breaks character, they earn a point against them. The goal is to keep a straight face no matter how absurd the script gets.

Who created Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom?

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom was created by Mike Trapp, a writer and performer at CollegeHumor and Dropout. Trapp also served as an executive producer alongside Sam Reich and David Kerns, and regularly appeared on camera as one of the show's recurring reporters.

How many seasons does Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom have?

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom ran for 7 seasons, comprising 108 episodes in total. Season lengths varied: Season 1 had 4 episodes, Season 2 had 23, Season 3 had 25, Season 4 had 8, Season 5 had 16, Season 6 had 17, and Season 7 wrapped up the series with 15 episodes.

Is Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom cancelled or renewed?

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom has ended. The series concluded in 2024 after 7 seasons and 108 episodes. It is no longer in production. Fans of the format can explore other game show titles available on the Dropout streaming platform.

Who are the main cast members in this show?

The show features a rotating ensemble of CollegeHumor and Dropout performers, including Grant O'Brien, Tao Yang, Katie Marovitch, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Mike Trapp, Raphael Chestang, Lily Du, Sam Reich, Carolyn Page, and Amy Vorpahl, each playing hilariously named on-air reporter personas.

What are the funniest character names on the show?

The show is famous for its absurd reporter aliases. Highlights include Tao Yang as "Tig Olbitties," Lily Du as "I'm A Birdy In A Bottle Baby You Gotta Rub Me the Right Way," Rekha Shankar as "P.P. Cocktail," Ally Beardsley as "Twink Marmalade," and Erika Ishii as "Glennn with 3 N's."

Where can you watch Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom?

Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom originally aired on CollegeHumor's YouTube channel and later moved to Dropout, CollegeHumor's subscription streaming platform. Many episodes remain available on YouTube for free, while additional content and full seasons can be accessed through a Dropout subscription.

What are similar shows to Breaking News: No Laugh Newsroom?

Fans of the format may enjoy other improv and panel game shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (2013), Shooting Stars (1993), Hollywood Squares (1966), and Remote Control (1987). For more Dropout originals in a similar spirit, Um, Actually... (2018) is a fan-favorite recommendation.

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