Ana Milena Gutiérrez, an anchor for Noticias Caracol, made a noticeable on-air mistake during a live broadcast in Bogotá [1].
Live television remains a high-pressure environment where minor errors can quickly become public spectacles. For a major network like Noticias Caracol, such moments highlight the volatility of real-time news delivery and the human element of broadcasting.
The incident occurred during the network's final emission on July 1, 2026 [2]. The broadcast took place at 11:30 p.m. [1]. The error happened while Gutiérrez was presenting from the studio in Bogotá, Colombia [3].
While the specific nature of the mistake was not detailed in the available reports, the event drew significant attention on social media. Observers said that the error led to a series of reactions and laughter following the broadcast [4].
Noticias Caracol is one of the primary news sources in Colombia. The network operates with a high volume of daily live segments, making the risk of verbal or technical slips a constant factor for its presenters. Gutiérrez is a regular fixture on the network's news desk, where precision is expected for the late-night audience.
No official statement regarding the cause of the slip has been released by the network. The footage of the error has since circulated online, reflecting a common trend where live television mishaps are amplified by digital audiences.
“Ana Milena Gutiérrez made a noticeable on-air mistake during a live broadcast in Bogotá.”
This incident underscores the inherent risks of live broadcasting in a digital age, where a single mistake is instantly archived and shared. While such errors are common in the industry, they often lead to increased scrutiny of journalistic professionalism and the psychological pressure placed on news anchors during late-night shifts.



