News for Sunday, May 8th, 2016
- One of the local radio announcers for WAVH-FM was part of a report WKRG-TV had in their local news programming this past Saturday on the seventh day of this May about a beer festival that occurred in the city of Daphne in southwest Alabama that day (the name of the announcer was Sean Sullivan; the name of the festival was "99 Bottles of Beer on the Lawn").
- WPMI-TV, WKRG-TV, and WALA-TV each had a report about a lawyer from their local broadcast area who usually appeared in televised advertisements for one of the law firms in the area getting arrested during the morning hours of this Sunday in the local news programming they had during the evening hours of this Sunday (the name of the lawyer was David Maloney; the name of the law firm was Maloney-Frost).
- One of the local news programs WPMI-TV had in their programming this Sunday ("Local 15 News at 5 p.m.") had a message (labeled "breaking" and "helpline") in a news ticker of theirs about a TV program from their main provider of network programming that was usually part of their main broadcast channel's programming plans for Saturday mornings in recent times ("Noodle and Doodle" from the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)) being set to be part of its programming plan for this past Saturday a few hours earlier than the time period in which it was usually part of its programming plans for Saturday morning (between 8:30 and 9:00 instead of between 11:30 and 12:00 p.m. due to special programming from their main provider of network programming about hockey). This explains why the last quarter of another program from their main provider of network programming that was usually part of its programming plans for Saturday mornings during this time period in recent times was not part of its programming this past Saturday ("Today").
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