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7->'''News Anchorman:''' This bulletin has just been handed to me!... Police report that someone is going around handing bulletins to newscasters!... And here's another bulletin!
8-->-- ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', [[http://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1991/05/24 May 24, 1991]]
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10A [[NewsBroadcast news anchor]] is in the midst of some dull story when they're handed a stack of papers from off-screen. They immediately turn their attention to this new story, often beginning with the StockPhrase: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "This Just In..."]]
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12The new story [[WorstNewsJudgementEver is not necessarily plot relevant in any sense]] and [[RuleOfFunny may just be there as a gag]].
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14Sometimes seen as "Breaking News" on twenty-four hour news networks. Older programs might use "WeInterruptThisProgram..." or "This was just handed to me...".
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16Often seen in KentBrockmanNews or as a buildup to DeadlineNews.
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18SubTrope of WeInterruptThisProgram. Compare ExtraExtraReadAllAboutIt, which is this for newspapers and BreakingNewsInterruption, when it's the broadcast of a non-news television program that gets interrupted.
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20!!This just in: Examples!
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25* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBnAiIzx6BE This commercial for]] ''Franchise/CareBears'' has news reporters learning that the characters got new looks.
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29* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' gives us the page quote from [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1991/05/24 this parody]].
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33* ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'': "Uh, this just in: Rooney's Vacuums are found out be um, carcinogenic in these lab tests. Big, big tumors on those rats! I've got photos to prove it (shows a photograph of a partially-naked woman), and I don't even wanna look at them! (groans)"]]
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37* ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'': "I have just been handed an urgent and horrifying news story. I need all of you to stop what you're doing and listen. ''Cannonball!''" [dives into pool]
38* Said in ''Film/Batman1989'' when the Joker's tainted products come to light (just before the female reporter [[NeverSayDie signs off]]).
39* In ''Film/BruceAlmighty'', Bruce's debut night as a news anchor comes to a [[HeroicBSOD crashing halt]] when he sees a video feed of angry mobsters attacking the Lottery Commission, as he's the one who [[NiceJobBreakingItHero answered their prayers to win the lottery]]. "This just in..." Before he promptly turns it over to his co-anchor and leaves the set.
40* In ''Film/{{Coriolanus}}'', due to the SettingUpdate much exposition is delivered in the form of television news reports. The Messenger in the play becomes a reporter for the Fidelis TV network.
41-->'''Reporter:''' ''(against footage of soldiers fighting)'' The citizens of Corioli have issued and given to Lartius and to Marcius battle. I saw our party to their trenches driven, and then I came away--''(television switched off)''
42* In ''Film/IndependenceDay,'' following [[CurbStompBattle the failed counter-attack]] by the Black-Knight fighter squadron over the ruins of Los Angeles, [[SittingDuck and the destruction their home base MACAS El Toro,]] we hear this newscast in the middle of the refugee convoy:
43-->'''Radio Newscaster:''' Reports are coming in that this battle has repeated itself all over the globe, with the ''exact'' same results.
44* ''Film/TheKentuckyFriedMovie'': "This Just In: The popcorn you're eating has been pissed in. [[FilmAtEleven Story at eleven]]."
45* ''Film/MrDeeds'', when a media empire is being dismantled: "Sources indicate that virtually all of Blake's employees are likely to lose their jobs. Wait a minute. ''I'm'' a Blake employee!"
46* Played for drama following Reese an Sarah's escape from the police station shootout in ''Film/TheTerminator'':
47-->'''Radio Newscaster:''' Top story - the largest single law enforcement mobilization in California history is currently underway. Police in five counties are engaged in a massive manhunt for...
48* ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has Elliott Carver invoke the phrase to the underlings who run his network's bureaus after getting a report from Stamper about the successful sinking of the ''Devonshire'', part of Carver's plans to engineer a war between Britain and China to get TV broadcast rights in China.
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52* Once on ''Series/TheDayToday'', Chris would repeatedly interrupt Alan's sports news segment with breaking reports about UsefulNotes/JohnMajor having punched The Queen.
53* The first episode of ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' opened with this news report: "A meteor, three times the size of Earth, is heading towards us in a collision course that will result in the extinction of all life on this planet. This just in: No, it's not."
54* Parodied on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' when Marshall, trying to convince Lily not to tell the others that they're trying for a baby because of all the annoying attention they'll receive, treats her to an ImagineSpot of Robin (a news anchor) popping up on the TV with an emergency bulletin loudly announcing "This just in -- [[{{Pun}} is what Marshall Eriksen is saying to his wife as he attempts to impregnate her!]]" and directing a news chopper to circle the Eriksen's apartment and assault them with floodlights.
55* On ''Series/{{JAG}}'', it happened at least twice on [[AlphabetNewsNetwork ZNN newscasts]].
56* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'', "The Three Days of the Hunter Job": The news show is in the middle of the stock report when the mark, reporter Monica Hunter, bursts in and demands that they interrupt the broadcast so she can deliver an emergency bulletin. When she finds that her evidence is gone and starts raving about a government cover-up, the anchorwoman whose broadcast was interrupted turns to the camera and reports the breaking news that Monica Hunter has just had a nervous breakdown right there in the studio.
57* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'': Lemon curry?
58** In the Election Special sketch, Michael Palin gets this item:
59-->And we've just heard from Luton...that my aunt is ill. Probably just gastroenteritis, probably just catarrh.
60* Parodied on ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' when the Muppet Newsman was [[DeadlineNews often injured by the stories he was reporting]] (while sitting behind a newsdesk).
61* Happens twice on ''Series/QueerAsFolkUS'':
62** The first time is during the mayoral election right at the end of season 3:
63--->'''Newscaster:''' This Just In: With 84% of the votes counted, it appears we can now declare that the new mayor of Pittsburgh is... Marvin Deekins.
64** The second time is in season 5, when Brian is on his way to the airport and there's a radio announcement about the bombing of Babylon (which he is the owner of at that point), prompting him to order the driver to turn around.
65* Parodied on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in the early days, as Chevy Chase would often announce on the Weekend Update segment "This just in: Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead."
66* ''[[Series/Switch1997 Switch Reloaded]]'' parodied the ARD's recent tendency to insert special reports more and more often with one ''ARD-Brennpunkt'' getting interrupted by another ''Brennpunkt''.
67* On ''Series/TheWestWing'', C.J. was sometimes handed an update in the middle of briefing the press. It was always bad news.
68* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' brings us this line in almost all the Weird Newscasters segments.
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72* The famous Creator/OrsonWelles radio version of ''Radio/TheWarOfTheWorlds'' does this, as radio news anchors receive a series of increasingly dire reports.
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76* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': A LoadingScreen occasionally has a news report detailing about various events occurring off the main story.
77* In ''VideoGame/CaptainNovolin'', the eponymous hero learns about the invasion of [[BigBad Blubberman]] and his aliens disguised as sugary junk food via one of these special reports... All while running on a treadmill for some reason.
78* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' [[EasingIntoTheAdventure begins in Boston on October 23rd, 2077]] with the TV tuned to the news, which is reporting on some things going on in the ''Fallout'' world, like the war with China. Then the robotic butler calls you back to the living room where the anchor reports that a global nuclear exchange has begun, right before a "Please Stand By" message chillingly appears. This is a good time to RUN!
79-->'''News Anchor:''' Followed by blinding... yes, blinding flashes of light. We're trying to get confirmation now. We seem to have lost contact with our affiliate stations. Just coming in now, confirmed, repeat confirmed, reports of nuclear detonations in New York and Pennsylvania... ''[[OhCrap My God.]]''
80* ''VideoGame/LegoIsland'' plays with a variant of this trope.
81-->'''L.E.G.O. Radio Announcer:''' And this just handed to me -- hey, it's my lunch!
82* [[RunningGag News anchors of the week]] [[KentBrockmanNews Pepper Fairbanks and Kip Darling]] can be heard having a "This just in" off on the radio in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureACrackInTime''. It is, of course, PlayedForLaughs, and contains such gems as:
83-->'''Kip:''' [[LampshadeHanging This just in, you can't use "This just in" liberally.]] Information needs to be new and vital to our listener's grasp of the full story!\
84'''Pepper:''' Well, in that case: This just in, you're a dried up know-it-all!
85* In ''VideoGame/SonicMania'', the boss of Studiopolis Zone Act 2 is fought with a TV in the background. After the boss is defeated, the TV cuts to a breaking news report, showing that the [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Flying Battery]] has [[NostalgiaLevel returned]].
86* In ''VisualNovel/Va11Halla'', while Jill is discussing with Stella, the TV in the bar cuts to a news broadcast about the nearby bank being shut off due to its security systems going off and leaving thirty people trapped inside.
87* A non-news variation happens in ''Videogame/MonsterHunterGenerations Ultimate'', for the fifth Bloodbath Diablos quest:
88--> '''Chief Researcher:''' [[BrutalBonusLevel This Quest is for experienced Special Permit holders only.]] We've a Bloodbath Diablos at Ingle Isle that needs hunting... [[ExplainExplainOhCrap Actually]], word just in is that there are [[DualBoss two]] Bloodbath Diablos on the island. Good luck, Hunter!
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92* In the pilot of ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'', After reporting on an ongoing turf war in Hell, 666 News holds an interview with Charlie, the princess of Hell. She announces her plans for a hotel to [[AscendedDemon rehabilitate damned souls]] so they can go to Heaven to correct Hell's OverpopulationCrisis. After meeting jeers and mocking for her plan, she announces that her project has famed porn star Angel Dust as a patron who has been well behaved for two weeks. Just then, Katie Killjoy hears "Breaking News!" over her earpiece. A new combatant joined the turf war and the live feed reveals it to be [[InstantlyProvenWrong Angel Dust]], to Charlie's dismay.
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96* Parodied in [[http://www.vgcats.com/super/?strip_id=26 this]] ''Webcomic/SuperEffective'' comic. This strip was made around the time Music/MichaelJackson died.
97** Done again [[http://www.vgcats.com/super/?strip_id=53 in this strip]], although it could unfortunately be perceived as being insensitive.
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101* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'', Anne talks to Marcy about her being '[[AttentionDeficitOohShiny in the zone]]' with a flashback showing Anne watching a sudden news report about snakes getting loose at the zoo, and spotting Marcy blindingly walking towards them.
102* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'', Otis disguises himself as a news reporter, and Mrs. Beady, seeing through his ruse, zaps him with a taser.
103-->'''Otis:''' This just in -- I'm in terrible pain! ''[passes out]''
104* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Chet Youbetcha uses this to the point of it being a CatchPhrase.
105* In one ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' short, after a TV news chopper crashes while covering a traffic jam, an anchorman is handed a piece of paper to report further traffic delays on the roads caused by a helicopter crash.
106* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In "Rick Potion #9", Summer is watching her ShowWithinAShow when its interrupted by the news... that is being hosted by mutant human-grasshoppers searching for Morty's whereabouts as a result of Rick's LovePotion and terribly conjured antidote backfiring [[BodyHorror horribly]].
107* Handy's news report in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "Handy's Window Vision" was interrupted by Gargamel lifting up the roof of his Smurf house to capture him, and he just had time enough to warn his viewers that Gargamel has invaded the village.
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111* A local news woman read from the teleprompter: [[http://now.msn.com/jillian-pavilca-a-news-anchor-for-fox-54-huntsville-reads-her-own-marriage-proposal-on-the-teleprompter "This just in--a Huntsville news anchor is about to be proposed to..."]]
112* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH68bSJXGE8 This example.]] Somehow, Justin Bieber getting arrested for DUI is ''[[WorstNewsJudgmentEver more important]]'' than a story on the NSA collecting private phone records.
113* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1721wWucWyI This clip of a newscast from KJRH]] interrupts a local news broadcast about hot weather for a NBC Special Report on the Aurora shooting that happened during the midnight premiere of ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
114* Creator/{{CBS}} and Creator/{{NBC}} were in the middle of their evening newscasts on January 22, 1973 when word came to CBS Evening News anchor Creator/WalterCronkite and NBC's Garrick Utley[[note]]Utley was substituting for regular NBC Nightly News anchor John Chancellor[[/note]] that former President UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson had died from a massive heart attack roughly two hours earlier ([[https://archive.org/details/cbs-evening-news-january-22-1973 in CBS' case]], Cronkite got the word directly from LBJ's press secretary, Tom Johnson - no relation); resulting in their newscasts being abruptly changed to accommodate hastily put together obituaries. As for Creator/{{ABC}}; at that time ABC used a strategy known as "First News" where they offered the ABC Evening News to their affiliates a half-hour earlier than CBS and NBC, meaning that the ABC broadcast had ended prior to LBJ's death hitting the newswires, and no footage of any special reports by ABC have surfaced as of this edit.
115* There's a haunting compilation on [=YouTube=] that brings together the stories screening on American morning television on 11th September 2001. The everyday banality is HarsherInHindsight, especially when one breakfast presenter utters the words about it looking like a quiet normal sort of day. The compilation ends, for every broadcaster, when the presenter receives the This Just In prompt.
116* This is how news stations in the United States reported on Prince Phillip's death, as it was announced right as the networks were running their morning news programs.
117** Because of time differences, [=TF1=] and France 2[[note]]France's biggest TV networks[[/note]], were in the middle of their respective One O'Clock News programmes when Buckingham Palace announced the death of Prince Philip. Both anchors broke the news at around 1:15PM[[note]]12:15PM in the United Kingdom[[/note]] and devoted parts of their respective programmes on tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh.
118* [[https://youtu.be/oSe5exLXrz4 This video of a Japanese newscaster]]. She switches her expression instantly while talking about Japanese chess Shogi and immediately warns the viewers about the earthquake when the earthquake alert starts.
119* On June 16, 2021, Creator/{{ABC}}'s afternoon news show ''GMA 3: What You Need To Know'' was interrupted for coverage on the summit between President Biden and Vladmir Putin.
120* On March 15, 2022, NHK interrupted a news program on the Russian invasion of Ukraine for news of a 7.3 earthquake.
121* On June 24, 2022, ABC interrupted local newscasts to announce the overturning of Roe v. Wade. In the New York City area, the report came on a minute after said local newscast discussed it.
122* On September 8, 2022, BBC News at 6 was interrupted to announce the death of [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII Queen Elizabeth II]].
123** The same thing happened on ABC in the United States: the news broke out during their news program ''GMA 3: What You Need To Know'', as well as on 24/7 news channels such as CNN, MSNBC, etc.
124* On January 2, 2024, NHK interrupted its coverage of the aftermath of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Sea_of_Japan_earthquake the previous day's earthquake]] to report on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Haneda_Airport_runway_collision the collision of Japan Airlines Flight 516 with a Japan Coast Guard plane that was preparing to send aid to earthquake-affected areas.]]
125* On April 19, 2024, CNN and MSNBC were covering the jury selection in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecution_of_Donald_Trump_in_New_York State of New York v. Trump]] case when a man [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-immolation_of_Maxwell_Azzarello self-immolated outside the courtroom.]] CNN's Laura Coates and MSNBC's Yasmin Vossoughian immediately stopped their reporting and began to share their eyewitness accounts of the unfolding situation.
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