Want a front-row seat to celebrity news as it actually breaks? TMZ just handed you one.
Every weekday between 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM PT, the outlet is streaming its newsroom live, pulling back the curtain on how entertainment journalism actually works in real time. It’s not polished. It’s not scripted. It’s just reporters, producers, and editors doing what they do—chasing stories, debating angles, and occasionally losing it over what’s trending.
What makes this worth tuning in for is the unpredictability. You genuinely don’t know what you’re walking into. A major story could break and send the room into overdrive. An argument might erupt over editorial direction. Someone cracks a joke. The vibe shifts. It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes authenticity that typical news coverage strips away, and audiences have proven they’re hungry for it—which is why TMZ has spun these daily streams into their TMZ Live TV show.
The live chat is woven into the experience too. Staff members actively engage with viewers’comments, making it feel less like watching a broadcast and more like sitting in on a conversation. That direct interaction has become part of the draw. People aren’t just watching entertainment news get made; they’re participating in it, asking questions, calling out takes, and getting real-time responses.
If you’ve ever wondered what the energy is like inside a newsroom when a celebrity story hits, now you can find out without leaving your desk. It’s casual, it’s immediate, and it’s impossible to predict what moment will become the clip everyone’s talking about by lunch.

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





