News for Saturday, November 15th, 2025
- A certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV
appeared to have had at least one section or part involving groups of
text such as some text of, "WKRG" appearing directly above some text of,
"2h" appearing directly above some text of, "Meet Gidget — available
for adoption now from the Mobile SPCA!" (appearing directly above a
hyperlink (connected to a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV)
involving a static image appearing directly above some text of, "Meet
Gidget: Mobile SPCA's adorable Pet of the Week | WKRG.com") related to
its administration the Monday of the tenth day of this November.
- A certain Facebook page related to Alabama Public Television (or a certain Facebook page related to a certain company by that name ("Alabama Public Television") related to a certain TV station related to southwest Alabama named WEIQ-TV)
appeared to have had at least one section or part involving groups of
text such as some text of, "Alabama Public Television" appearing
directly above some text of, "November 13 at 3:01 PM" appearing directly
above some text of, "Since 1955, Alabama Public Television has been
proud to bring you quality, local programming!" appearing directly above
some text of, "Did you know that Alabama Public Television was a model
for other states in the nation and for television broadcasters in other
countries? Twenty-five other states copied Alabama’s system of operation
to provide service through multiple, linked television stations. The
four channels our transmitters broadcast are: APT HD (High Definition),
APT World, APT-Create (How-To and Travel), and our 24-hour Kids
channel! APT stories, content, and events are made for and by
Alabamians, and we are passionate about serving our community! To see
what's happening at Alabama Public Television, sign up for our
newsletters! https://aptv.org/newsletter/" (appearing indirectly above static image appearing indirectly above some text of,
"Cassidy Bonner" appearing directly above some text of, "Please keep
the PBS affiliation" appearing directly above some text of, "1d"
appearing directly above some text of, "Author" appearing directly above
some text of, "Alabama Public Television" appearing directly above some
text of, "Cassidy Bonner hi Cassidy! Thank you for your support of APT
and PBS! The Alabama Educational Television Commission, the governing
body of Alabama Public Television, will meet again on November 18th to
continue the discussion of PBS affiliation, and the meeting will be open
to the public at APT's headquarters. If you would also like to comment
on this, please feel free to send an email to us here:
comments@aptv.org, and we've included a link with more details."
appearing directly above some text of, "We appreciate any feedback."
appearing directly above some text of https://aptv.org/apt-news/aetc-board-meeting/" appearing indirectly above some text of, "1d"; and appearing indirectly above some text of,
"Snowden Joshua" appearing directly above some text of, "Bring back
public access shows and local programming!" appearing directly above
some text of, "1d" appearing directly above some text of, "Author"
appearing directly above some text of, "Alabama Public Television"
appearing directly above some text of, "Snowden Joshua hi Snowden! On
the local program front, be sure to check out the finale of Monograph
this Sunday and the new episode of Discovering Alabama on November 24th!
We also have some great local videos on our YouTube!" appearing
directly above some text of, "https://www.youtube.com/@AlabamaPublicTV/videos"
appearing indirectly above some text of, "1d") related to its
administration this Saturday (update for Tuesday, November 18th, 2025: a certain Facebook page related to Alabama Public Television (or a certain Facebook page related to a certain company by that name ("Alabama Public Television") related to a certain TV station related to southwest Alabama named WEIQ-TV) appeared to have had at least one section or part involving groups of text such as some text of, "1h" appearing directly above some text of, "Today, the Alabama Public Television Commission has voted to continue with the current PBS contract. We want to express our gratitude to all our viewers across the state for sharing their comments, emails, letters, postcards, and support for APT and PBS during the past few weeks." (appearing directly above a static image) related to its administration this Tuesday) (update for Wednesday, November 26th, 2025: a certain Facebook page related to Alabama Public Television (or a certain Facebook page related to a certain company by that name ("Alabama Public Television") related to a certain TV station related to southwest Alabama named WEIQ-TV) appeared to have had at least one section or part involving groups of text such as some text of, "Alabama Public Television" appearing directly above some text of, "November 20 at 6:06 PM" appearing directly above some text of, "The Alabama Educational Television Commission met on Tuesday to determine whether to cut ties with PBS. Todd Stacey of Capitol Journal interviewed our Executive Director, Wayne Reid, to break down the situation." appearing directly above some text of, "Watch here:" (appearing directly above a static image appearing directly above some text of, "YOUTUBE.COM" appearing directly above some text of, "Alabama Public Television Talks Staying with PBS" appearing indirectly above some text of, "Liz Bourner Laney" appearing directly above some text of, "Good interview, Wayne and Todd. Obviously public opinion and the numbers back you up! See you at the next meeting." appearing directly above some text of, "5d" appearing directly above some text of, "Author" appearing directly above some text of, "Alabama Public Television" appearing directly above some text of, "Liz Bourner Laney hi Liz! Here is our APT Hub to provide more insight into the recent board meeting and resources for how our viewers can make their voices heard! Thank you for your support and for showing up! https://aptv.org/apt-matters/" appearing directly above some text of, "1d") related to its administration this Wednesday).
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