Ron Burgundy Tweets: 'Anchorman 2' Teaser Set To Debut
He's Ron Burgundy in 140 characters or less. According to the official Twitter account of the mustachioed newsman, "Anchorman 2" will debut its fi...
He's Ron Burgundy in 140 characters or less. According to the official Twitter account of the mustachioed newsman, "Anchorman 2" will debut its fi...
Posted 04.24.2012
The hiring of Veronica Corningstone as an "anchor-lady" was just the beginning of the end for the boys of the Channel 4 News Team. In "Anchorman 2...
Marshall Fine | Posted 04.10.2012
My heart sank recently when I heard that Will Ferrell and Adam McKay were going to bring back Ron Burgundy in an Anchorman 2 project.
The Huffington Post | Ross Luippold | Posted 03.30.2012
On Wednesday evening, Will Ferrell stopped by Conan O'Brien's talk show in character as Ron Burgundy to make an important announcement: Paramount Pict...
Posted 01.03.2012
We don't know if this classifies as life imitating art, but the early morning news report on local NBC affiliate WGBA devolved into a scene straight o...
Posted 11.19.2011
I guess channeling Ron Burgundy helps NFL stars play better. Hey, it worked for Tony Gonzalez. As the Falcons offense took the field for the first tim...
Ellen Rapoport | Posted 05.25.2011
Why can't a city with so much hometown talent find any to deliver its news? Even the Valley's porn industry gets more respect than LA's journalists, and for good reason.
Posted 05.25.2011
Thirty years ago today ESPN launched with the debut of its flagship show, SportsCenter. The Huffington Post has collected some videos to mark the ann...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 05.25.2011
In the end, this isn't even about Palin. It's about us. Any society with its priorities straight would have watched Palin last night and, regardless of ideological beliefs, ruled her out as a candidate for the vice presidency.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011
After joining a beleaguered city for 48 hours of soot-thickened air, searing heat, homes reduced to rubble and acres of forest now covered by nothing ...
The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 05.15.2012