- An earlier report for this weblog was amended to reflect the fact that sometime between this past January and this March the broadcast frequency for WXQW-AM was set to have the same programming feed as the one for the broadcast frequency for WGOK-AM not only every Sunday but every Saturday too.
- A news reporter for the local news operation at WPMI-TV said the person she was about to interview in a live report for their local news program for the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. ("Local 15 Today") this past Tuesday (the fifteenth day of this March) was a former producer of theirs representing the chamber of commerce in the city of Fairhope in southwest Alabama in the report (the name of the reporter was Katie Herrera; the name of the person she had interviewed was Denise Curtis)
- The weather reporter for the local news programming WALA-TV had between 9:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. this past Monday (the fourteenth day of this March) said folks did "not even have to [correctly] spell" the name "Child Advocacy Center" on a World Wide Web site named Google and that it would "figure" out their spellings in case they were incorrect while using one of the weather segments for the program to promote plans for an event to help an organization in Mobile with that name this Saturday on the nineteenth day of this month (WALA-TV was one of the sponsors of those plans; as for the name of the reporter, it was Jason Smith).
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