Tuesday, July 10, 2018

News for Monday, July 9th, 2018 (re-edited)

(note: one of the paragraphs in the previous report for this weblog ("News for Sunday, July 8th, 2018") was updated and one of the paragraphs for this one was removed on account of a paragraph similar to it having been posted here for an earlier report ("News for Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018"))
  • A certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV appeared to had been used by its administration to post a certain message related to WKRG-TV and a certain entity named the History Museum of Mobile with some images related to WKRG-TV this Monday. 
  • 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. on the Monday of the eighth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had its news presenter (Bill Riales) using separate voices to say, "That's Cooper" and, "Who's a big sweetie" in that order immediately after appearing to have had a certain video involving digital graphics and texts of "MEET COOPER and "PET OF THE WEEK". 
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Monday of the eighth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, "We'll all be watching. Thanks Kati" immediately after appearing to have had one of its reporters (a news reporter named Kati Weis) discussing a certain "announcement" (specifically after appearing to have had her saying,"You can tune in right here on FOX 10 to watch it"), and, "You don't want to miss it" immediately after saying, "So be sure to watch our hurricane special airing tomorrow at five thirty right here on FOX 10" for a separate report. 
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00 p.m. this Monday ("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Devon Walsh) saying,  "And speaking of grocery stores: what do you say, cart or buggy? It's a debate we've had all afternoon long in our newsroom. So far most people are voting for...buggy. If you'd like to, head on over to the News 5 Facebook fan page" while appearing to have had a certain video involving text of "What do you call it?", "Cart", and Buggy" and a certain logo for WKRG-TV immediately after appearing to have had a certain video involving texts of "HEALTH HEADLINES" "SPECIAL GROCERY STORE DIETICIANS", and RAMSEY, NJ" and the news presenter saying, "Now other supermarkets offer access to dieticians and nutritionists, but most charge for their services" (note: the program appeared to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls) saying, "How about just muggy? That's our weather: muggy, humid, but not too unsettled" immediately after appearing to have had certain opening sequence related to him and his position immediately after appearing to have had the news presenter saying the aforementioned sentence involving the word "Facebook"). 
  • 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. on the Sunday of the eighth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have had a certain video involving one of its reporters (a news reporter named Nicolette Schleisman) saying, "These dogs can search through the woods just by scent. The freshest scent that they find, that's usually the person that they're looking for. I'm that person right now, so we're going to wait and see how long it takes to find me" and its news presenter (Jason Carter) saying, "And state troopers say their force is down by the hundreds and with less boots on the ground, less law enforcement are patrolling a major road we've all traveled on. You may have seen News 5's Mary Smith* out on I-ten clocking your car with a radar gun. Some might be surprised with just how many people are out there speeding. The commander for the local state police office says they just don't have the manpower to properly enforce the law",  a certain video of a certain being saying, "Uh, we've been shorthanded for as long as I've been here. I've been with highway patrol for Twenty-two years now" (with digital graphics and texts of, "TUESDAY AT 10", "LT. JOE PIGGOT" and , "AL STATE TROOPERS") immediately afterwards, and a certain other video with audio of the news presenter saying, "That story airs Tuesday night right here on News 5 at ten o'clock" while appearing to have had some digital graphics and text of "STATE TROOPERS FORCES LOW" and "SPEEDING ON I-10" (*note: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV usually involving hyperlinks to profiles of certain members of the news operation for WKRG-TV usually appeared to have had a hyperlink to a profile of a certain "Mary Smith" before this Sunday in recent times).

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