Los Angeles reporter Serene Branson has given her first interview since the Grammy night live report that catapulted the KCBS-TV journalist into YouTube fame. “My head was definitely pounding and I ...
Well, this was inevitable: the auto-tuned remix of CBS-2 reporter Serene Branson’s inexplicable brush with aphasia (that’s a fancy word meanin’ she ain’t use words good). And for those of you ...
STUDIO CITY (CBS) — CBS2's Serene Branson is teaming up with the National Headache Foundation to launch "More Than Just A Headache." The campaign, which is kicking off during National Migraine ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – A TV reporter who lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys said she was terrified when it happened and knew something was wrong as soon as she opened her mouth.
Good news! CBS Los Angeles reporter Serene Branson didn’t suffer a stroke. Read on to find out what actually happened during her post-Grammy report. The mystery behind CBS Los Angeles reporter Serene ...
A CBS reporter's strange slip-up in a post-Grammy's telecast is still a mystery. Serene Branson, a television correspondant for the channel's Los Angeles station, was reportedly feeling fine after her ...
Once I got past the initial hilarity of Serene Branson’s ill-timed inability to speak coherently during LA’s CBS Grammy coverage (not to mention the auto-tuned remix), I actually experienced pangs of ...
The KCBS-TV Channel 2, who spoke gibberish during a post-Grammys report, is now among Yahoo's top 100 search terms. By Mark Cina KCBS-TV Channel 2 reporter Serene Branson, who had trouble forming ...
EL SEGUNDO (CBSLA.com) — A mobile app for taxis, similar to the increasingly popular ride-sharing apps and being used by most Taxi companies in LA, was put to the test. "Taxi Magic" claims it has the ...
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