yesterday and complained; that doesn't mean the broadcast was in real time. Even if she had watched the broadcast as it was aired on TV for the first time doesn't mean the broadcast itself was an actual live broadcast with the anchors speaking to a live journalist.It's not rocket science, really. There are 2 possibilities:
1) it was a dishonest deliberate cutoff, which means it was an ACTUAL "live" broadcast and the back-stage producer decided to shut down the journalist in real time, or
2) it was an honest loss of transmission, which means either it was
a. live, and nobody did anything wrong, that's just the way it happened, or
b. not live, and the producer decided to leave the segment in as is during post-production because nothing nefarious was going on and the segment was otherwise useful to keep.