- WKRG-TV and WPMI-TV had reports about their broadcast operations receiving telephone calls from a person suggesting that they have him in their programming killing his self (the reports were in their local news programming on this day).
- The Alabama Public Radio station licensed to serve Mobile (WHIL-FM) recently began having a station identification segment in which its call letters and the city were announced along with the call letters and cities of license for other Alabama Public Radio stations (the station identification segments it usually had in its programming before this one only had its call letters and city of license).*
- The news presenter for today's edition of WKRG-TV's local midday news program (Devon Walsh of "WKRG News 5 This Morning") told its audience they could watch the most recent episodes of three TV programs from their main provider of network programming ("NCIS", "NCIS: New Orleans", and "Limitless" from the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) through either the official World Wide Web site for their broadcast operation or through a video-on-demand service for a cable TV or satellite TV provider in case they had missed those episodes on account of some special weather programming taking precedence over their plan to have those episodes in their programming this past Tuesday (the 23rd day of February).
(*the new station identification segment was usually interrupted by
programming from the BBC World Service while the call letters for the station licensed to serve Tuscaloosa (WUAL-FM) were being announced after the ones for the station in Mobile).
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