Betty Brant is hired by The Daily Bugle as an intern and placed in charge of their TikTok account. Initially excited and the prospect of "her first real job", she then finds she is unpaid.
As Betty Brant attempts to tell The Daily Bugle that Peter Parker is a "very nice" person who saved her life, she is cut off by J. Jonah Jameson referring to Parker as a "Spider-Menace".
With the expansion of The Daily Bugle to a "journalist juggernaut" in addition to a website, a crazily-smiling Betty Brant provides an offer of further internships to other interested parties with a free reporter pack.
Betty Brant reports on the sightings of Electro and Sandman in New York City; after speculating that "supervillains are back", Brant changes tune to blame the "Spider-Menace" for faking the attacks and after being spoken to by Jameson.
Betty Brant oversees an official The Daily Bugle teleprompter challenge, asking viewers to read out a passage condemning Spider-Man for the murder of interdimensional hero Mysterio.
In a preview of a new segment of The Daily Bugle called Burning Questions with Betty Brant, Betty Brant interviews her former high school coach Wilson.
Betty Brant interviews her former classmate turned published "patriot" author Eugene "Flash" Thompson, who has published a book about his relationship with Peter Parker.
Betty Brant invites her viewers to participate in a "Put A Finger Down: Daily Bugle Edition" challenge, revealing the (obvious) topic word at the end of the broadcast to be "Spider-Man".