News for Friday, November 21st, 2014
- One of the news presenters on this past Thursday's (November 20th) edition
of WALA-TV's local 5:00 p.m. news program ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") had a message for
customers of the Comcast Corporation's subsidiary in Mobile receiving
the program through the subsidiary (Lenise Ligon of WALA-TV's news department delivered the message): it was about engineers for the corporation working
on technical problems that may had been affecting their receptions of
the program through the subsidiary (she not mention either way for receiving the program through the subsidiary: cable TV and Internet video streaming)
- One of the programs to be broadcast by WDXZ-AM
(1000) on a regular basis from Monday through Friday as part of their
new regular programming format (sports) is not a national network program like
most of the programs they would have on a regular basis from Monday
through Friday: it's a regionally-syndicated program titled "Southern Sports Tonight"
(the radio station formerly known as WABB-AM and WTKD-AM (it is now
known as WERM-AM 1480) used to broadcast "Southern Sports Tonight" on a
regular basis back in the year 2012 before it stopped broadcasting
anything on a regular basis from December of that year until August of
this year).
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