(correction note: the last paragraph of this report was corrected)
- WPMI-TV had an interview with a lawyer from their local broadcast area who usually appeared in advertisements for commercial breaks in their programming in recent times in their local news programming this Thursday (the name of the lawyer was David Maloney; as for what the interview was about, it was about the time he was arrested back on the Sunday of the eighth day of this past May.
- WKRG-TV had a news report narrated by a member of their local news operation who usually only presented news for their local news programming in recent times on one of their local news programs this Thursday (the name of the news presenter was Mel Showers; the name of the news program was "WKRG News 5 at 9 [a.m.]"; as for what the report was about, it was about a school in the city of Citronelle in southwest Alabama named Citronelle High School).
- The main broadcast channels for WKRG-TV, WEAR-TV, and WPMI-TV only had about half of the network news programs they usually had in their programming feeds between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. from Monday through Friday this Thursday ("The CBS Evening News" for WKRG-TV; "ABC World News Tonight" for WEAR-TV, and "NBC Nightly News" for WPMI-TV) due to their having video of a live news conference about a jet crashing in the state of Tennessee earlier in the day (the jet was part of a naval program based in their local broadcast areas ("The Blue Angels"), specifically the city of Pensacola in the state of Florida) .*
(*you may access video recordings of the editions of the network news programs for this Thursday in their entireties through their official World Wide Web sites)
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