News for Wednesday, June 27th, 2018
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. on the Monday
of the twenty-fifth day of this June ("WKRG News 5 at 6") appeared to
have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls)
saying, "Earlier today, while I was trying to show you a time lapse -- let's see if it wants to play for me there -- my computer doesn't want to
do this. It's probably too hot for the computer -- it needs a cool down,
it needs a little rain, but here, no rain; the active weather now is
well to our east on the Georgia-state line, so your evening's forecast['s] generally dry, but certainly warm. I'll have more on that, plus a fixed
time-lapse in just a few minutes" while appearing to have had a black
image with digital graphics and texts such as "TIMELAPSE SKY" (the
second part of the program appeared to have had the same reporter saying,
"Well here is the sky I tried to show you a little bit earlier: enjoy
the view, cumulus clouds, puffy, fluffy, and there's the rain" while
appearing to have had some video with a digital graphics and texts such
as "TIMELAPSE SKY"); one of its news presenters (Devon Walsh) saying, "Scary" immediately after appearing to have had its other presenter (Peter Albrecht)
saying, "A mother in northwest Florida wants some answers after a
bullet flies into her home and came within a foot of her" (the one named
Devon Walsh appeared to had said, " News 5's Cody Long spoke to the
woman today about the terrifying moment" immediately after saying,
"Scary"), and one of its other reporters (a sports reporter named Robby Baker) saying, "A little tongue twister there" between parts of a narrative for a report related to a certain sport (soccer).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 7:00 a.m. this Wednesday ("FOX 10 News at 7:00 a.m.") appeared to
have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Michael White)
saying, "And, uh, you know this is an interesting scenario for us, guys,
because, you know, we usually go until nine o'clock, but this is -- at
least between now and Friday -- as you guys mentioned, this is the end of
the show for--just for the next three days", one of its news presenters
(Eric Reynolds) saying, "Yeah, a lot of World Cup action happening and
this morning, though, we'll feature a educational program", and its
other news presenter (Sarah Wall) saying, "Yeah, and for the next couple
of days, at eight o'clock, we're going to have some educational
programs that normally air at different times, but because of all the
soccer coverage we want to make sure that you get that and it's summer
time so we know that kids are home from school [Eric Reynolds: Yeah,
that's right, for the kids. Ha, ha, ha.] so they can -- they can take
advantage of all those educational programs, but, we'll be here tomorrow
morning starting at four thirty, which is not going to go until nine
for the next couple of days", immediately afterwards, the reporter
saying, "Exactly. Yep" immediately afterwards, the news presenter
mentioned first saying, "In the meantime, you can enjoy the World Cup
action along with the educational programming. Thanks for joining us on
this Wednesday morning. Don't forget through out the day, FOX 10 TV dot
com" immediately afterwards, and the news presenter mentioned second
saying, "And some big soccer today with Brazil playing -- a lot of
people excited to see that -- and Mexico playing today, too, so have to
see how those go. Have a wonderful day, enjoy your soccer, we'll see you
right back here tomorrow morning. Buh bye" (update for Thursday, June 28th, 2018: the installment of the news program that appeared on the channel in the same period of time this Thursday appeared to have had the news presenter named Sarah Wall saying, "So, here's a look at what you will see: You're going to see some educational programming starting at eight -- we're required to do that -- and then the World Cup at nine o'clock" immediately after appearing to have had the news presenter named Eric Reynolds saying, "And because of all the coverage, there are some programming changes, our eight a.m. newscasts, 'Studio 10', 'The Real', 'Judge Mathis', and 'The Doctors' -- all of them will not air today" immediately after appearing to have had the one named Sarah Wall saying, "The World Cup action continuing today right here on FOX 10" (note: "Studio 10" was the name of a certain program for WALA-TV that was usually part of their programming plans for Monday through Friday in recent times)).
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