Video: TV newswoman quits on air with four-letter outburst

TV BOSSES have apologised after a reporter quit her job with a four-letter outburst during a live broadcast
Charlo Greene, a TV reporter in Alaska, quit her job using a four-letter swear word on live TV, outing herself as the owner of an Alaskan cannabis clubCharlo Greene, a TV reporter in Alaska, quit her job using a four-letter swear word on live TV, outing herself as the owner of an Alaskan cannabis club
Charlo Greene, a TV reporter in Alaska, quit her job using a four-letter swear word on live TV, outing herself as the owner of an Alaskan cannabis club

Charlo Greene reported on the Alaska Cannabis Club - then revealed to viewers that she owned the medical marijuana business and intended to press for legalisation of recreational pot in the state.

“Everything you’ve heard is why I, the actual owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, will be dedicating all my energy toward fighting for freedom and for fairness, which begins with legalising marijuana here in Alaska,” Ms Greene, 26, said during Sunday night’s newscast on station KTVA.

She then used a four-letter expletive to quit her job and walked off camera.