Monday, July 16, 2018

News for Sunday, July 15th, 2018

  • The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV appeared to have had a video involving some disembodied voices being used to say, "We now join our [regularly scheduled program]" before appearing to have had a certain program for a certain provider of TV programming ("The CBS Weekend News" from the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) all ready in progress seven minutes after the time in which the very beginnings of certain installments of the program were usually part of its programming on a regular basis in recent times (the middle of the hour of 5:00 p.m.) this Sunday (note: the channel appeared to have had special programming from the provider related to sports during the first seven minutes of the hour before appearing to have had a local news program for WKRG-TV ("WKRG News 5 at 5") immediately afterwards before then).
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the second half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. and the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the fourteenth day of this July appeared to have had some digital graphics with texts "TOP STORY" and "GET YOU SOME OF THIS!" and some audio of its news presenter (Shelby Myers) saying, "And what a day on Pensacola Beach: a fantastic ending to red, white, and blues week" over a certain piece of video; the news presenter saying, "Hi, everyone. I'm Shelby Myers. Thanks for watching tonight. We have a lot to tell you about. We start with sad news, though, about an endangered species washing up dead on Fort Morgan. The sea turtle was found with a beach chair tangled around its neck. Toi Thornton is in the newsroom. Toi, it's really heartbreaking" and one of its reporters (Toi Thornton) saying, "It is, Shelby" immediately afterwards; the news presenter saying, "Maybe thunderstorms on the way, but great weather for the red, the white, and blue angels. It's one of the most anticipated events every summer and once again they didn't disappoint", "We have another church burglary to tell you about; this one happened in downtown Mobile; the bad guy was caught on camera, now he needs to be caught by police", "Wow, not good stuff there; Jaguar loose inside the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans; the good news is the zoo was closed; the bad news is the jaguar killed six animals. It happened this morning; workers managed to track down the jaguar and sedate him. Unfortunately four alpaca, an emu, and a fox were killed by the jaguar", "All right, we got a strange one for you: two police officers in Georgia used a coin-flip app to decide if a woman will be arrested. No, not kidding, the incident was caught on one of the officers' body cameras. You have to see it to believe [it]. Nicole Carr shows it to you", some digital graphics and texts of "NO THEY DIDN'T" and "COPS USE COIN FLIP APP TO DECIDE ON AN ARREST" over a certain other piece of video immediately after appearing to have had the statement attributed to the news reporter mentioned previously; the news presenter saying, "And as you might imagine, the charges against the woman were dropped. We'll be right back" both immediately after appearing to have had the aforementioned video and immediately before one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in this period of time that day; the news presenter saying, "A cancer diagnosis is never easy, especially on a child", some digital graphics and texts of "NEVER GIVING UP" and "7 YEAR-OLD BOY FIGHTING CANCER" over a certain other piece of video; the news presenter saying, "Well the tunnels are all clear tonight, but it was a mess earlier today in both directions. You can definitely tell it's the summer, lots of people on the roads. Adam Olivier has one more look at the summer-like forecast when we come back" immediately before its last break from appearing on the channel in this period ; one of its other reporters (a weather reporter named Adam Olivier) saying, "And taking a look at the next seven days -- well it looks like we're going to have higher rain chances than normal at about sixty to seventy percent  as a front stalls just over to our north. That does limit our highs, though; temperatures only getting into the lower nineties, if that; a little bit of news there", and the news presenter saying, "Good outlook there. Beautiful day today. All right we'll see you back here tomorrow morning at six o'clock and then tomorrow night at nine o'clock. Have a great night" (note: a certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had been used by its administration to stream a live video related to the program (involving the news presenter and the reporters mentioned earlier) during the first half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. that Saturday).

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