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A Reporter Drops The Mic — In A Sousaphone

A KSAZ reporter dropped his microphone in a sousaphone, making for a very interesting interview.

A Reporter Drops The Mic — In A Sousaphone
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What do you get when you cross a sousaphone with a microphone? 

We don't know — but it sure does make for a great news story. 

"Listen to this," KSAZ reporter Cory McCloskey said. 

Ding, ding, ding. What do we have for him, Johnny? Well, embarrassment, for one thing. 

KSAZ reporter Cory McCloskey's fellow anchors laughed at him.

He had to get the sousaphone player to bend over. The reporter even had to lie on his back at one point.

And look at the sousaphone player's face. Now, this picture is worth a thousand words ... or notes. 

Outlets couldn't decide if it was a sousaphone or a tuba.

"He lost his microphone in a tuba," Fox News reporter Steve Doocy said. 

"Which is more embarrassing, to be the guy who dropped the mic, or the guy who knows the difference between a tuba and a sousaphone?" Jimmy Kimmel said.

Actually, a sousaphone is a type of tuba. A sousaphone is easier to carry and is used for marching. Don't get too obsessed with the difference. Jimmy Kimmel will make fun of you. And don't drop a microphone in one. We'll make fun of you.

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