Ever wonder what actually goes down inside a celebrity news operation when a story breaks? TMZ is letting you pull up a chair and find out.
Every weekday between 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM PT, the newsroom opens its doors via live stream—and it’s exactly as unpredictable as you’d think. One minute the team’s breaking a major story, the next an argument erupts over the details, or somebody’s just riffing and cracking jokes while the camera rolls. It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes access that doesn’t usually happen in media. You get the real energy, the real momentum, the real disagreements that shape how entertainment news gets reported.
What makes this work isn’t just the spontaneity—it’s the engagement. The staff actively engages with viewers’comments during the stream, making it feel less like you’re watching from behind glass and more like you’re part of the conversation. Every single day brings something different. There’s no script, no rehearsal, just reporters and producers doing what they do best while an audience watches in real time.
It’s also worth noting that TMZ uses this live stream as the foundation for their“TMZ Live”TV show. So what you’re seeing isn’t just raw newsroom footage—it’s the genesis of broadcast content. You’re watching the moment before the polish, the editing, the final package. That’s the real draw here: authenticity in an industry built on carefully crafted narratives.
If you’ve ever been curious about how celebrity news gets made, this is your window. Tune in weekdays and see what happens when the cameras are always rolling.

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Ava Hart
Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.





