Tuesday, July 6, 2021

News for Tuesday, July 6th, 2021

(note: some texts were added to a certain part of this site separate from this one named "Hyperlinks to Static Images Related to Broadcasting in Southwest Alabama from Years Past" on the Monday of the fifth day of this July (specifically some text of, " 'Notice to Owners'; 'Push Button Radios' (Facebook)" (below some text of, "WABB-AM and WABB-FM")), some some text of, "WHEP-AM", and some text (or some parts of a hyperlink (or some hypertext)) of, "OPENING" (Facebook)" (directly below the text of, "WHEP-AM" mentioned earlier in this note) that day)
  • A certain Twitter account with at least one section or part (or page) involving some text of, "Roy Clark" appearing directly above some text of, "@trader_roys" appearing directly above some text of, "Barman, pseudo movie-nerd, craft beer & cocktails" (appearing directly above some text of, "Mobile, AL" and some text of, "Joined April 2015" appeared to have had at least one section or part (or page) involving some other forms of text such as some text of of, "Anyone know why the @NPR programs on @ALPublicRadio sound like they're being played through an old telephone speakerphone speaker? Local programming sounds fine, it's just the NPR stuff, and it's been going on for days.", (appearing directly below some text of, "Roy Clark"), some texts of, "Thanks for listening! A suspected power surge on Thursday caused the failure of key equipment designed to protect sensitive broadcast equipment from interruptions in the flow of electricity. Our ability to broadcast live programming received via satellite is still impaired." (appearing directly below some text of, "Alabama Public Radio"), some text of, "On Friday APR and NPR staff devised an alternate, lower quality distribution path for Morning Edition and All Things Considered, but BBC World Service is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for this inconvenience and are working on all fronts to restore normal operations. (2/2)" (appearing directly below some text of, "Alabama Public Radio), and some text of, "Thanks for the update!" (appearing directly below some text of, "Roy Clark") this Tuesday (note: a certain broadcast frequency related to a certain radio station related to southwest Alabama often related to a certain radio programming service named Alabama Public Radio before this Tuesday earlier this calendar year and certain calendar years named WHIL-FM often had streams of audio being broadcast at different levels of quality between the morning of this Wednesday (or before its hour of 12:00 p.m.) and the morning of the Friday of the second day of this July (or the beginning of its hour of 12:00 a.m.)). 

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