- A new local TV program about tropical cyclones ("Hurricane Hazard: Get Ready") that was set to appear on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV (in its entirety) this past Monday on the sixth day of this June was uploaded onto the World Wide Web before then, specifically a site on the World Wide Web site named YouTube (and to be more specific, a channel of YouTube named "WKRG").
- The news presenter on the local news program WKRG-TV had in their programming between 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. this past Monday (Devon Walsh on "WKRG News 5 at 9") said, "Thank goodness" in response to its weather reporter telling her that a tropical cyclone named "Colin" was not being predicted to come toward their local broadcast area whereas the weather reporter had expressed sorrow for folks in the areas predicted to be affected by the cyclone.
- The news presenter on the local news program WKRG-TV had in their programming between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. this past Monday (Bill Riales on "WKRG News 5 This Morning") presented a report about traffic conditions on the Jubilee Parkway bridge (also known as "The Bayway") over Mobile Bay before the person who usually presented reports about traffic conditions in the local broadcast area for the program in recent times (Kenny Fowler) did a longer report about such conditions on the bridge and other roads in the area (including the Causeway over Mobile Bay and Highway 98 in Mobile County and Baldwin County in southwest Alabama) after a commercial break for the program.*
(*some graphics and sounds not normally used on the program were used to introduce and supplement the report presented by the news presenter (the graphics included an animated sequence, a static graphic of an "Interstate 10", sign, the words "Bayway Report" (they were also in the animated sequence), and static graphic of a traffic signaler; as for the sounds, they included music during the animated sequence and harmonic vocals afterwards)
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