- The main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV was not set to have a new edition of a national TV program dedicated to discussing news and public affairs that was usually part of its regular programming plan for Sunday in recent times (the program was usually provided by their main provider of network programming (the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)) under the name "Meet the Press").
- The main broadcast channel for WALA-TV had the same edition (or installment) of a local TV program dedicated to discussing news and public affairs during the same time period every Sunday this May (the name of the program was "Rise and Shine" ; the time period in which this edition of it was usually part of its programming for every one of those Sundays, including this Sunday, was the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m.; as for what this particular edition of the program was mainly about, it was mainly about the current presidency of the United States (it had these words in its subtitle in reference to its discussion about the presidency: "President [Donald] Trump" and "the good, bad, and the ugly")).**
- The main broadcast channel for WALA-TV had a syndicated episode of a comedic TV program named "Seinfeld" all ready in progress about seven minutes after the beginning of the second half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. this past Saturday on the twenty-eighth day of this May immediately after having the last segment of a local news program ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") that began appearing on the channel about seven minutes after the beginning of that hour due to special sports programming from their provider of network programming (the FOX Broadcasting Company) preventing it appearing on the channel at the beginning of the hour in accordance with its regular programming plan for Saturday.
(*the edition appeared on the programming feed for a national cable TV and satellite TV programming service named MSNBC later this Sunday (parts of it were available through a World Wide Web site connected to it earlier in the day)
(**you may access some other editions of the program through this hyperlink and older editions of it through this hyperlink)
(**you may access some other editions of the program through this hyperlink and older editions of it through this hyperlink)
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