A journalist gets hit in the face by a seagull on live TV — and honestly, it might be the most accurate metaphor for modern news coverage.In this episode of Wilko & Courts, we break down the viral seagull incident, the obsession with dramatic live crosses, and why news networks insist on putting reporters outside in cyclonic winds when nothing is actually happening. From newsroom power plays to unnecessary spectacle, this is a brutally honest (and very funny) look at how news is made today.We talk:The viral seagull attack on live televisionWhy journalists are forced into pointless live crossesNews directors, control, and outdated TV rulesWhen “drama” replaces actual information🎧 Also available on Spotify📺 New episodes weekly00:00 – Intro & the viral seagull clip01:20 – Why neither of us could be TV journalists03:10 – Confidence, self-image & being on camera05:00 – The seagull attack breakdown06:45 – News hair rules & being thrown into the wind08:30 – Petty newsroom politics10:15 – Why live crosses make no sense anymore12:00 – Fake urgency & flashing police lights14:00 – When news becomes performance15:30 – Final thoughts on modern media#wilkoandcourts#podcastaustralia#livetvfail#seagullattack#newsmedia#journalism#tvnews#popculturecommentary#comedycommentary