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}}'''Kent Brockman''' is [[Springfield]]'s ace journalist. He does the daily reports for the News Hour on Channel 6, which the [[Simpson family]] usually tunes into. He is a devout reporter, and even after winning the state lottery jackpot of 140,000,000 dollars, instead of retiring he stayed on the air.
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However, Brockman is not very good at reporting, albeit his various awards and acclaims. He often makes sarcastic comments and makes jokes of the people he's reporting on just for better ratings. He also seems to have moderate power within the Channel 6 hierarchy. He is very critical of his subordinates, particularly [[Arnie Pie]], whom he shares a sort of friendly rivalry with. He also seems to have a sibling rivalry with [[Kent Brockman's sister|his sister]], who is a White House reporter for CNN.
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'''Kenton "Kent" Brockman''' (né '''Kenny Brockelstein'''), is a recurring [[fictional character]] from the [[animated]] [[TV series]] ''[[The Simpsons]]'', voiced by [[Harry Shearer]]. He is a local TV news "personality" for the fictional [[Media in The Simpsons#KBBL|KBBL-TV]] (Channel 6).
  
Brockman has hosted many shows on Channel 6 and on Springfield television. He hosts [[Eye on Springfield]], magazine-style news program [[Smartline]], morning show [[AM Springfield]] and has also filled in for Channel 6 colleague Krusty the Clown.
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== Model for character ==
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There are a few people who could be the inspiration and/or model for Brockman, including the late [[Los Angeles]] news anchors [[Jerry Dunphy]] and [[Hal Fishman]], [[Lloyd Robertson]], and [[Ted Baxter]], the airhead news anchor from ''[[Mary Tyler Moore (TV series)|Mary Tyler Moore]]'', played by [[Ted Knight]]. He has also been seen to emulate both [[Ted Koppel]] and [[Walter Cronkite]].
  
It has been suggested Kent Brockman is very greedy, often betraying his so-called allies to join the winning team. In ''[[Deep Space Homer]]'', when he thought ants would soon invade the Earth, he said, ''"One thing is for certain: there is no stopping them; the ants will soon be here. And I for one welcome our new insect overlords. I'd like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves. "''. Later, when the ants were revealed to be normal size, not gargantuan, he apologized and said he would always keep his allegiance to Earth in the future.
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== Profile ==
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Kent Brockman hosts the Channel 6 weekday news ([[Scott Christian]] is the weekend news anchor and Kent's fill-in) as well as ''[[Smartline]]'', a local current affairs show and ''[[Eye on Springfield]]'' which focuses mostly on [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield's]] entertainment news.
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Brockman represents the worst of his profession; frequently judgmental, careerist to the point of absurdity, and more than willing to film and sensationalize a schmaltzy, emotion driven puff piece for the sake of a few extra ratings points. (As with most Simpsons characters, Brockman's ethics and competence vary according to the needs of the episode.) He has been seen throwing tantrums because he cannot find certain snack foods, and once blithely announced that the boom operator on his news program was being fired the next morning (for which he took a clout on the head from the angry soon-to-be-ex-employee). He seems to command excessive levels of power within Channel 6, even having a segment of the news programme to air his own (usually highly [[reactionary]]) opinions on current issues called ''[[Media in The Simpsons#My Two Cents|My Two Cents]]''. Despite all of this, he has won a string of media awards, but is most proud of his unspecified trophy from [[Del Monte]]. He was also a [[war correspondent]] during the [[Vietnam War]], the [[Soviet war in Afghanistan]], and the [[Gulf War]] (although, as he just says "Iraq", he could have been referring to the [[Iran-Iraq War]]). He also frequently uses botox, having a saggy face without it.
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Brockman has a preteen daughter and a preteen son, and has jealously mentioned his sister, who is a [[White House]] correspondent for [[CNN]]. Brockman owns a [[collie]] named Jessica, whom he had [[spaying and neutering|"fixed"]], and drives a blue [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class|Mercedes-Benz S420]].
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In "[[Dog of Death]]", Brockman won the multi-million-dollar ($130 million) [[lottery|state lottery]] jackpot and left the [[news desk]] while still on the air. But, he remained a news anchor because he was under contract, though he also admitted that he likes making $500,000-a-year. He also has an ongoing feud with traffic reporter [[Arnie Pie]], and has been shown to criticize Pie's reporting and also even chuckle when it was thought Pie had died in a helicopter accident. He mentioned to Pie  that he made some smart investments when Arnie complained about the size of Brockman's house.
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He is also characterized by using news-speak in everyday language, for example, "This just in, go to [[hell]]!" In "[[Tennis the Menace]]", it was revealed that his "wit" is provided by a microphone, earpiece and a communications team in a nearby van. He has been seen, more than once, stretching his face and removing wrinkles by clipping a clothes-pin to the back of his head. In addition to his news career, Brockman writes a column for ''[[PC Magazine]]'' called "Making the Most of Your Modem." In "[[Homerazzi]]" Brockman is revealed to have a "thing" for bondage.
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Brockman's most famous phrase, repeated in various guises on internet message boards and within popular culture is "[[The Simpsons#Influences on language|And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords]]". Another notable quote is "I've said it before and I'll say it again, democracy just doesn't work".
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== Religion ==
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In a flashback to the [[1960s]] in the episode "[[Mother Simpson]]", Brockman's was known as '''Kenny Brockelstein''' early in his career and he can be seen wearing the Hebrew [[chai (symbol)|Chai symbol]] as a [[gold]] [[medallion]] around his neck in the episode "[[Dog of Death]]" suggesting [[Jewish]] ancestry. Interestingly, however, he also references the [[Book of Revelation]] in the episode "[[Marge on the Lam]]" during an editorial in which he states women rebelling might lead to "anarchy of Biblical proportions" (he is promptly cut off by the station and replaced with a "Technical Difficulties" card depicting Brockman in a straitjacket). Revelation is in the [[New Testament]], suggesting Brockman no longer observes Judaism.
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== Language ==
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Brockman has been shown to have no problem with using bad or otherwise offensive [[language]] on air, and a few times he has been fired for doing so. In "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]", Brockman was fired for muttering, "That oughta hold those [[Bitch|SOBs]]," after reporting on Gabbo using foul language while the cameras were on. In the newspaper headline following that scene, it read that Kent Brockman was fired, though he still remained a newscaster the next time he was shown. Conversely, on "[[Bart's Inner Child]]", Kent Brockman reports that because of Brad Goodman exploiting Bart's irreverent personality, people in Springfield are becoming more open with themselves, then says, "...and this reporter thinks it's about f[bleep]ing time!" and isn't fired for his remark.
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Brockman's penchant for using offensive language works against him in the 400th episode, "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]", where, after Homer accidentally spills coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouts, what [[Ned Flanders]] calls, a "super swear" that shocked everyone who watched it. Brockman was demoted to [[weather man]] due to the station paying a fine to the [[FCC]], but was fired when the network executives mistook a ring of [[Splenda]] in Brockman's coffee for [[cocaine]]. Brockman was later given his job back to silence him (after doing an expose that was seen on [[YouTube]] uncovering the real reason the FCC is cracking down on obscenity in the media), with a 50% raise, making his new salary $750,000-a-year.
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==See also==
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* [[Media in the Simpsons]]
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/KentBrockmanNews Kent Brockman at TV Tropes]
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* [http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/?p=632 Use in 2006 US Midterm elections]
  
Brockman is critical of many other things, including democracy, media personelle, and people in general. He also owns a dog, and a Mercedes-Benz S420, which he is seen washing in the opening credits.
 
  
 
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Kent Brockman
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 63
Hair: white
Occupation: Channel 6 anchorman
Relatives: Unnamed daughter, unnamed sister
First appearance: Krusty Gets Busted
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Kenton "Kent" Brockman (né Kenny Brockelstein), is a recurring fictional character from the animated TV series The Simpsons, voiced by Harry Shearer. He is a local TV news "personality" for the fictional KBBL-TV (Channel 6).

Model for character

There are a few people who could be the inspiration and/or model for Brockman, including the late Los Angeles news anchors Jerry Dunphy and Hal Fishman, Lloyd Robertson, and Ted Baxter, the airhead news anchor from Mary Tyler Moore, played by Ted Knight. He has also been seen to emulate both Ted Koppel and Walter Cronkite.

Profile

Kent Brockman hosts the Channel 6 weekday news (Scott Christian is the weekend news anchor and Kent's fill-in) as well as Smartline, a local current affairs show and Eye on Springfield which focuses mostly on Springfield's entertainment news.

Brockman represents the worst of his profession; frequently judgmental, careerist to the point of absurdity, and more than willing to film and sensationalize a schmaltzy, emotion driven puff piece for the sake of a few extra ratings points. (As with most Simpsons characters, Brockman's ethics and competence vary according to the needs of the episode.) He has been seen throwing tantrums because he cannot find certain snack foods, and once blithely announced that the boom operator on his news program was being fired the next morning (for which he took a clout on the head from the angry soon-to-be-ex-employee). He seems to command excessive levels of power within Channel 6, even having a segment of the news programme to air his own (usually highly reactionary) opinions on current issues called My Two Cents. Despite all of this, he has won a string of media awards, but is most proud of his unspecified trophy from Del Monte. He was also a war correspondent during the Vietnam War, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, and the Gulf War (although, as he just says "Iraq", he could have been referring to the Iran-Iraq War). He also frequently uses botox, having a saggy face without it.

Brockman has a preteen daughter and a preteen son, and has jealously mentioned his sister, who is a White House correspondent for CNN. Brockman owns a collie named Jessica, whom he had "fixed", and drives a blue Mercedes-Benz S420.

In "Dog of Death", Brockman won the multi-million-dollar ($130 million) state lottery jackpot and left the news desk while still on the air. But, he remained a news anchor because he was under contract, though he also admitted that he likes making $500,000-a-year. He also has an ongoing feud with traffic reporter Arnie Pie, and has been shown to criticize Pie's reporting and also even chuckle when it was thought Pie had died in a helicopter accident. He mentioned to Pie that he made some smart investments when Arnie complained about the size of Brockman's house.

He is also characterized by using news-speak in everyday language, for example, "This just in, go to hell!" In "Tennis the Menace", it was revealed that his "wit" is provided by a microphone, earpiece and a communications team in a nearby van. He has been seen, more than once, stretching his face and removing wrinkles by clipping a clothes-pin to the back of his head. In addition to his news career, Brockman writes a column for PC Magazine called "Making the Most of Your Modem." In "Homerazzi" Brockman is revealed to have a "thing" for bondage.

Brockman's most famous phrase, repeated in various guises on internet message boards and within popular culture is "And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords". Another notable quote is "I've said it before and I'll say it again, democracy just doesn't work".

Religion

In a flashback to the 1960s in the episode "Mother Simpson", Brockman's was known as Kenny Brockelstein early in his career and he can be seen wearing the Hebrew Chai symbol as a gold medallion around his neck in the episode "Dog of Death" suggesting Jewish ancestry. Interestingly, however, he also references the Book of Revelation in the episode "Marge on the Lam" during an editorial in which he states women rebelling might lead to "anarchy of Biblical proportions" (he is promptly cut off by the station and replaced with a "Technical Difficulties" card depicting Brockman in a straitjacket). Revelation is in the New Testament, suggesting Brockman no longer observes Judaism.

Language

Brockman has been shown to have no problem with using bad or otherwise offensive language on air, and a few times he has been fired for doing so. In "Krusty Gets Kancelled", Brockman was fired for muttering, "That oughta hold those SOBs," after reporting on Gabbo using foul language while the cameras were on. In the newspaper headline following that scene, it read that Kent Brockman was fired, though he still remained a newscaster the next time he was shown. Conversely, on "Bart's Inner Child", Kent Brockman reports that because of Brad Goodman exploiting Bart's irreverent personality, people in Springfield are becoming more open with themselves, then says, "...and this reporter thinks it's about f[bleep]ing time!" and isn't fired for his remark.

Brockman's penchant for using offensive language works against him in the 400th episode, "You Kent Always Say What You Want", where, after Homer accidentally spills coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouts, what Ned Flanders calls, a "super swear" that shocked everyone who watched it. Brockman was demoted to weather man due to the station paying a fine to the FCC, but was fired when the network executives mistook a ring of Splenda in Brockman's coffee for cocaine. Brockman was later given his job back to silence him (after doing an expose that was seen on YouTube uncovering the real reason the FCC is cracking down on obscenity in the media), with a 50% raise, making his new salary $750,000-a-year.

See also