Breaking Greenville Season 1 Episode 1

Ep 1. Hashtag Small Market Problems

  • TV-14
  • January 29, 2015
  • 20 min

In the small town of Greenville, where life moves at a slower pace and big city dreams seem out of reach, tensions rise as two local television news stations, WAGS and WYAY, go head-to-head in a fierce competition for ratings. Welcome to "Breaking Greenville," a hilarious and captivating docuseries that delves into the cutthroat world of local news broadcasting.

Episode 1, "Hashtag Small Market Problems," sets the stage for the intense rivalry between the two stations. As the episode begins, we are introduced to the protagonists: WAGS anchor Brittany Pelletier and WYAY meteorologist Rush Ruthless. Brittany, a charismatic and ambitious young journalist, harbors dreams of someday making it to a major news network. Rush, on the other hand, is a weatherman with a larger-than-life personality, consistently trying to steal the limelight from his colleagues.

At WAGS, tension rises behind the scenes when the station manager, Dale Triplett, receives an unsettling call from the station's owner, Mr. Hitchcock. In an attempt to boost ratings, Mr. Hitchcock proposes a brand new segment called "Hashtag Small Market Problems." This segment will focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies of Greenville, aiming to captivate viewers and draw them away from WYAY. Excitement and apprehension fill the newsroom as the team scrambles to brainstorm potential story ideas for the inaugural episode.

Meanwhile, at WYAY, Rush senses the growing competition and takes it upon himself to devise a plan to outshine WAGS. Known for his outrageous stunts and unpredictable behavior, Rush pitches the idea of a live broadcast on top of Greenville's tallest building during a severe thunderstorm. His bold proposition raises eyebrows among his colleagues, with some applauding his creativity while others question the sanity of such a perilous plan.

As both stations race against the clock to finalize their storylines, we witness the unique dynamics within each news team. WAGS boasts a mix of seasoned professionals and enthusiastic rookies, each with their own aspirations and personal dramas. Throughout the episode, we witness the clashes between the experienced anchor Kent Cassella and the ambitious newcomer Sophie Beaton, as well as the efforts of field reporter Katie McKee to craft captivating stories despite limited resources.

At WYAY, Rush's influence over the team is undeniable. While some resent his over-the-top antics and constant self-promotion, others find themselves drawn to his infectious energy and unwavering determination. The meteorologist's eccentric behavior drives station manager Marcy Sarate and producer Isaac Morales to question his place within the newsroom, yet they can't deny his ability to attract viewers and generate buzz.

As the episode nears its climax, we witness both stations unveiling their respective segments. WYAY's live-on-the-edge thunderstorm broadcast unfolds dramatically, with Rush handling the unpredictable weather with a mix of humor and intensity. The bold move raises the stakes and leaves the WAGS team feeling pressured to deliver something equally extraordinary.

Simultaneously, WAGS embarks on their own quirky adventure, diving deep into the heart of Greenville to uncover the town's hidden gems and odd traditions. Their search for the perfect stories to showcase Greenville's charm and eccentricities proves challenging but ultimately reveals a side of the town that few had ever witnessed before.

With the debut of "Hashtag Small Market Problems," the battle between WAGS and WYAY intensifies. The stakes couldn't be higher, the competition couldn't be fiercer, and the quest for ratings dominance couldn't be more entertaining. Join us for the premiere episode of "Breaking Greenville," where local news takes on a whole new meaning and the clash between small-town dreams and big-time ambitions never ceases to amuse.

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In the small town of Greenville, where life moves at a slower pace and big city dreams seem out of reach, tensions rise as two local television news stations, WAGS and WYAY, go head-to-head in a fierce competition for ratings. Welcome to "Breaking Greenville," a hilarious and captivating docuseries that delves into the cutthroat world of local news broadcasting.

Episode 1, "Hashtag Small Market Problems," sets the stage for the intense rivalry between the two stations. As the episode begins, we are introduced to the protagonists: WAGS anchor Brittany Pelletier and WYAY meteorologist Rush Ruthless. Brittany, a charismatic and ambitious young journalist, harbors dreams of someday making it to a major news network. Rush, on the other hand, is a weatherman with a larger-than-life personality, consistently trying to steal the limelight from his colleagues.

At WAGS, tension rises behind the scenes when the station manager, Dale Triplett, receives an unsettling call from the station's owner, Mr. Hitchcock. In an attempt to boost ratings, Mr. Hitchcock proposes a brand new segment called "Hashtag Small Market Problems." This segment will focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies of Greenville, aiming to captivate viewers and draw them away from WYAY. Excitement and apprehension fill the newsroom as the team scrambles to brainstorm potential story ideas for the inaugural episode.

Meanwhile, at WYAY, Rush senses the growing competition and takes it upon himself to devise a plan to outshine WAGS. Known for his outrageous stunts and unpredictable behavior, Rush pitches the idea of a live broadcast on top of Greenville's tallest building during a severe thunderstorm. His bold proposition raises eyebrows among his colleagues, with some applauding his creativity while others question the sanity of such a perilous plan.

As both stations race against the clock to finalize their storylines, we witness the unique dynamics within each news team. WAGS boasts a mix of seasoned professionals and enthusiastic rookies, each with their own aspirations and personal dramas. Throughout the episode, we witness the clashes between the experienced anchor Kent Cassella and the ambitious newcomer Sophie Beaton, as well as the efforts of field reporter Katie McKee to craft captivating stories despite limited resources.

At WYAY, Rush's influence over the team is undeniable. While some resent his over-the-top antics and constant self-promotion, others find themselves drawn to his infectious energy and unwavering determination. The meteorologist's eccentric behavior drives station manager Marcy Sarate and producer Isaac Morales to question his place within the newsroom, yet they can't deny his ability to attract viewers and generate buzz.

As the episode nears its climax, we witness both stations unveiling their respective segments. WYAY's live-on-the-edge thunderstorm broadcast unfolds dramatically, with Rush handling the unpredictable weather with a mix of humor and intensity. The bold move raises the stakes and leaves the WAGS team feeling pressured to deliver something equally extraordinary.

Simultaneously, WAGS embarks on their own quirky adventure, diving deep into the heart of Greenville to uncover the town's hidden gems and odd traditions. Their search for the perfect stories to showcase Greenville's charm and eccentricities proves challenging but ultimately reveals a side of the town that few had ever witnessed before.

With the debut of "Hashtag Small Market Problems," the battle between WAGS and WYAY intensifies. The stakes couldn't be higher, the competition couldn't be fiercer, and the quest for ratings dominance couldn't be more entertaining. Join us for the premiere episode of "Breaking Greenville," where local news takes on a whole new meaning and the clash between small-town dreams and big-time ambitions never ceases to amuse.

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  • First Aired
    January 29, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
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