Kent Brockman hosts the
Channel 6 weekday news, as well as
Smartline, a local current-affairs program (a parody of the national current-affairs program
Nightline),
Bite Back! With Kent Brockman (a parody of
Fight Back! with David Horowitz),
Eye on Springfield (a parody of
Eye on LA), which focuses mostly on
Springfield's entertainment news, the game show
Springfield Squares,
Springfield Action News, and has his own personal commentary segment of the 6:00 p.m. news, "My Two Cents". In the episode "The Mansion Family", he co-hosted an award show with pop music singer
Britney Spears. It has been hinted that Brockman is ethnically
Jewish, having changed his surname from Brockelstein; this was first indicated in a 1960s flashback featured in the episode "
Mother Simpson", in which Brockman was known as
Kenny Brockelstein early in his career. He can sometimes be spotted wearing the
Hebrew Chai symbol on a necklace. However, he is seen several times attending
Reverend Lovejoy's
Protestant church, and in "
Marge on the Lam" he states his belief in the
Book of Revelation, suggesting he professes Christian religious beliefs. Brockman has a daughter, Brittany, who may have been the product of his fling with the Channel 6 weather girl. He also has a wife named Stephanie. In "
Kamp Krusty", Brockman is revealed to have during his career, reported on the
Vietnam War, the 1979–89
Soviet–Afghan War, and the 1991
Gulf War. In "
Dog of Death", Brockman won the multimillion-dollar ($130 million) state
lottery jackpot and left the
news desk while still on the air. However, he remained a news anchor because he was under contract, though he also admitted that he likes making $500,000 a year. He has an ongoing feud with traffic reporter
Arnie Pye, and has been shown to criticize Pye's reporting and also even chuckles when it was thought Pye had died in a helicopter accident. When Arnie Pye took Brockman's anchor position he admitted on the air he made out with Brockman's daughter but was sure to note it was with "the grown up one", thus revealing Brockman has an adult daughter. Brockman's penchant for using offensive language worked against him in the 400th episode, "
You Kent Always Say What You Want", where, after Homer accidentally spilled coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouted what
Ned Flanders called a "super swear" that shocked everyone who watches it. Brockman was demoted to
weather man due to the station paying a fine to the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and was soon fired when the network executives deliberately mistook a ring of
Splenda in Brockman's coffee for
cocaine. Brockman was later given his job back to silence him (after doing an exposé 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. ==Creation and inspirations==