Wednesday, July 26, 2017

News for Tuesday, July 25th, 2017 (amended)

  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Tuesday ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") had a video of a report attributed to a "correspondent" for their holding (or "parent") company (Mark Meredith of the Nexstar Media Group) that had audio of him referring to both his self and their news operation ("Mark Meredith, News 5").  
  • The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV had a video of some members of their local news operation (including two news presenters named Mel Showers and Rose Ann Haven, a news presenter and a news reporter named Peter Albrecht, a weather reporter named Alan Sealls, and a sports reporter named Randy Patrick Setterstrom) on what appeared to be the set normally used for their local news programs in recent times mixed with some portions of what appeared to be some new programs for their main provider of network programming (the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) and some graphics involving certain phrases ("it's teamwork" and "it's new this fall") in its programming this Tuesday. 
  • The cable TV system operated by Comcast Cablevision of Mobile had some distorted versions of some of the programming feeds usually broadcast (without distortion) on some of the digital sub-channels in southwest Alabama in recent times this Tuesday (one of them was a programming feed for Alabama Public Television (it usually appeared to have programs from a national TV programming service named WORLD)*, one was for one for the digital sub-channels for WFNA-TV (it usually appeared to have programs from a national TV programming service named the Justice Network), and one was for one of the digital sub-channels for WJTC-TV (it usually appeared to have programs from a national TV programming service named Grit)). 
(*the elements in the feed for Alabama Public Television appeared thinner than usual** whereas the ones in the other feeds appeared wider than usual)). 
(**the feed appeared on the same way on one of the digital sub-channels for the Alabama Public Television licensed to serve the city of Mobile in southwest Alabama (WEIQ-TV))

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