- A local TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles ("Studio 10" for WALA-TV) was said to be part of a partnership with a company specialized in retail on the World Wide Web (Amazon) in its broadcast for this Thursday.
- The cable TV system operated by Comcast Cablevision of Mobile started providing the programming feed for Alabama Public Television normally used to provide programs for a national TV programming service named PBS Kids on a regular basis sometime between this past Wednesday on the twenty-sixth day of this April and the morning hours of this Thursday (the letters "APTIK" were used to identify it in the digital programming guides for the system).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. this Thursday ("WKRG News 5 at 10") had a report in which two members of their local news operation appeared to be comparing two of the three cities of their local broadcast area normally used to identify the designated market area (Mobile in southwest Alabama and Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach in northwest Florida) before then (the ones that were compared with Mobile and Pensacola).
- The digital programming guides for the cable TV channel in the cable TV system operated by Comcast Cablevision of Mobile that usually had the programming feed for Alabama Public Television normally used to provide programs for a national TV programming service named WORLD usually had listings for programs set to appear on the feed mentioned in the second paragraph of this report since this past January before that feed was added to the system by this Thursday (it was also identified by the letters "APTIK" until then (they were changed to "APTW" by the end of this Thursday*).
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