Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Commentaries regarding certain preludes, certain introductions, and a certain contributor in broadcasting

  • I had often wished the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV would not have a prelude for a certain news program of theirs ("WKRG News 5 This Morning") instead of the last parts of certain installments of a certain news program for a certain provider of network TV programming ("The CBS Morning News" for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) at a certain period of time on calendar days other than Saturday and Sunday on a regular basis anymore (usually the last five minutes of the first half of the hour of 4:00 a.m. for those days). 
  • I had often noticed some news programming related to WALA-TV involving certain contributors of theirs (usually presenters of certain parts of it related to news) saying, "Here's the story" immediately before appearing to have had certain videos involving certain narratives without having them mention their origins or creators like the ones that usually appeared to have had been made by colleagues of theirs earlier this calendar year (2019) and the one prior to this one (2018) and had often wished they would not do so anymore ever since then (note: I had also noticed many of the videos that had proceeded the sayings of, "Here's the story" had sayings of, "FOX News" in their narratives).
  • I had never liked some of the ways in which certain parts of some of the news programming related to WKRG-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel earlier this calendar year (2019) and the one prior to this one (2018) appeared to have had been presented by a certain contributor of it named Jason Carter (I had found them to had been very emotional and very unprofessional) along with some of the ways in which he appeared to have had interacted with certain other contributors of it (note: they had often appeared to have had him laughing with them) and had wondered whether he had lost his positions with them or not since I had noticed a certain part of a World Wide Web site related to them that usually appeared to have a hyperlink to a profile of him earlier this calendar year and the one prior to this one often did not appear to have had one earlier in the day this paragraph was published and the day before it was published (the Monday of the first day of the month of April for this calendar year).

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