Monday, August 20, 2018

News for Sunday, August 19th, 2018

  • Some Facebook and Twitter pages related to WJTC-TV appeared to had received some messages from their administrations concerning a certain name for a certain type of "broadcast" on the Tuesday of the seventh day of this August whereas a certain World Wide Web site related WJTC-TV appeared to had received an article from its own administration concerning a a certain"schedule" for WJTC-TV involving that name dated for that Tuesday. 
  • 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 Saturday of the eighteenth day of this August ("WKRG News 5 at 6") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Jason Carter) saying, All right, hopefully good enough conditions for some gator hunters to bring in some big beasts tonight" immediately after appearing to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Thomas Geboy saying, "We could definitely beat the weather and hopefully a few of you beat the weather and don't have to deal with some rain, but if you're heading out tonight make sure you grab the umbrella. Showers and thunderstorms. More of the same tomorrow morning; better conditions are on the horizon, though. Finally." 
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV 5:00 p.m. this Sunday ("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to have had its news presenter (the Jason Carter mentioned in the paragraph above this one) saying, "A piece of Mobile history will soon be torn down. The old WABB building on Springhill and Catherine was supposed to be torn down last Friday, but, it's still standing. It's expected to be torn down in the next few weeks. Now coming up tonight at ten, we're going to hear from some former employees -- some of those disc jockeys of the acclaimed station -- and why this old building played such a big role in the spread of top-forty music nationwide" (note: the local news program that appeared on the channel during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. this Sunday appeared to have had a similar presentation involving the same news presenter and a certain video involving a certain report related to the building (note #2: a certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had what might or might not have been a recording of this presentation with an article involving details similar to certain parts of it with details that were not part of it)). 
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the eighteenth day of this August ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had its news presenter (Shelby Myers) saying, "Well FOX 10 News is committed to letting you know about job opportunities in Baldwin County. A Texas-sized travel center off I-ten east in Robertsdale is hiring. When completed, Buc-ee's will feature one hundred and twenty gas pumps, but it's for cars only -- so no big rigs. The travel center is quickly taking shape off I-ten. Buc-ee's is based out of Texas and this is the first center built outside that state. [They'll be] opening later this year and they need help, lots of help. There are over two hundred open positions to be exact; so, if you want to apply, just ahead over to the Foley Career Center on West Michigan Avenue. We have all this information and more on our Web site: FOX10TV dot com" for one of its presentations without explaining the "Texas-sized" and "Buc-ee's" parts of it (note: the program appeared to have had a digital graphic involving texts of "ROBERTSDALE", "COMMITTED TO YOU", and "BALDWIN COUNTY" and some separate digital graphics involving texts of, "COMING SOON: BUC-EE'S", "TRAVEL CENTER LOOKING TO FILL 200+ POSITIONS" before appearing to have had a separate graphic involving texts of, "BUC-EE'S TRAVEL CENTER HIRING", "BALDWIN COUNTY", "200+ Openings", "Apply at Foley Career Center", "200 W. Michigan Ave.", and, "More info: www.fox10tv.com").

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