Conversations in Broadcasting #9

The last part of the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of eleventh day of the month of April for the calendar year 2018 ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had this conversation between its news presenter (Devon Walsh) and one of its reporters (a weather reporter named John Nodar):

(John Nodar singing)

Devon Walsh: Ok, we've got some music for this next story that I am about to read. This is about the Belgian Zoo welcoming its third baby elephant this year -- a boost to the zoo's breeding program of Asian elephants. So cute. John, tell us what song you're--you're singing over there.    

John Nodar: It's the Baby Elephant Walk. 

Devon Walsh: Oh, how cute -- lots of baby elephants. We'll see you tonight at five. Bye everybody.

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A certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 a.m. on the Friday of the twenty-first day of the month of September of the calendar year 2018 ("Studio 10") appeared to have had this conversation between its hosts (Joe Emer and Sydney Olinger):

Joe Emer: Welcome in to Studio 10, on this Friday morning I am Joe Emer alongside Sydney Olinger. Sydney, good morning.

Sydney Olinger: Hi, hi!

Joe Emer: So, if you are not aware, Sydney works with us here at FOX 10. Sydney, tell the folks a little bit about what you do.

Sydney Olinger: So, I'm a producer, I am totally behind the scenes, uh, I did the five o'clock show, I've been at FOX 10 about three years now--.

Joe Emer: Mmm hmm.

Sydney Olinger: -- graduated from Auburn, war eagle.

Joe Emer: War eagle!

Sydney Olinger: Ha ha ha. Just loving it.

Joe Emer: And now you're going to hang out with us.

Sydney Olinger: I know -- I just -- I wanted to kick off the weekend...Fri-yay style with you, Joe. Joe Emer: Fri-yay, style.)

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The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the nineteenth day of the month of September for the calendar year 2018 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Bob Grip (news presenter), Lenise Ligon (news presenter), Byron Day (reporter)):

Bob Grip: Most times you ask friend for a lift and they're glad to help out.

Lenise Ligon: And you don't expect them to pay anything.

Bob Grip: But in tonight's FOX 10 Fugitive File, Byron Day has a story of a presumed free ride that ended in a stabbing and a guy on the run, and he joins us now in the studio with that story. Byron     

Byron Day: Lenise and Bob, it sounds like one of those bad slasher movies, but this plot got pretty real. Now this is Blair Farmer. According to MPD investigators, a friend asked for a lift, from Farmer, so the friend could pick up some money owed to him. Well when the victim got the cash, Farmer refused to take him back home, and demanded payment for the ride instead. Police say the two got into a fight and Farmer pulled a knife, stabbing and slashing the victim in the legs. The victim managed to jump out of the parked car and bleeding heavily, found help in a near-by restaurant. Farmer sped a way. Police say they see this type of crime a lot, just not to this extreme.

(note: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving a separate being (unidentified by the program itself) saying, "Most of the times, though, it's not, to the point of, somebody pulling a knife. It usually ends in a fist fight, especially when they know each other" before appearing to have had a certain video with texts of details similar to the conversation such as "FUGITIVE FILES" and "BLAIR FARMER")

Byron Day: Ok, here are the vitals on Blair Farmer, our fugitive. He's forty years old, five feet, eight inches tall, weighs two hundred and sixteen pounds. He's wanted for first degree assault. He's also considered armed and dangerous. So, if you've seen Farmer or know where he is, contact Mobile police. Here is the number: two five one, two zero eight, seven two one one, and remember, you don't have to leave your name. 

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