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  1. "Broadcast Blues" is the thirtieth episode (thirty-first in production order) of the fifth season, and the two-hundred-twenty-ninth episode of The Loud House.

  2. Faulty equipment. "Man, my locker feels so basic!" "Hey, guys! Check this out!" "Chandler, we're trying to watch the Action News Team." Chandler's classmates hate him just as much as the audience does. "And I've saved the best for last!" "Well, Kangaroos, this is Clincoln McCloud, signing off.

  3. "Broadcast Blues" is the thirtieth episode (thirty-first in production order) of the fifth season, and the two-hundred-twenty-ninth episode of The Loud House. The Action News Team has to cater to Chandler's demands after he buys the club new equipment.

  4. This transcript is provided in full as a source of review and reference, which likely falls under fair use. [Royal Woods Middle School. A session of the Action News is running, though Clyde has trouble with his microphone.]Clyde:[as his connection breaks up] "Thanks... for... that report... and uh, look to the meeting team at, uh..."

  5. Broadcast Blues may refer to: Broadcast Blues (documentary), a documentary film about the concentration of media ownership by corporations, FCC deregulation, and the Fairness Doctrine. Broadcast Blues episode of the Disney Channel comedy series Phil of the Future.

  6. “Broadcast Blues is a page-turning, meticulously plotted crime novel enriched by a terrific New York sense of place, Dick Belsky’s wicked sense of humor, and his insider’s view of the Machiavellian world that is broadcast news.” —Jonathan Kellerman, New York Times best-selling author

  7. Broadcast Blues: Directed by Christian I. Nyby II. With Dick Van Dyke, Scott Baio, Victoria Rowell, Barry Van Dyke. Convict Paul Dunbar takes a hostage and demands to talk to anchorman Jordan Sanders.