(amendment note: the word "team" was added the second paragraph below this sentence between the words "live" and "coverage")
- Some of the local news programs for WKRG-TV that appeared on their main broadcast channel during this calendar week usually had an announcement about a law firm in the city of Mobile in southwest Alabama (named Greene & Phillips) sponsoring "aerial footage" for them during the last few seconds of their broadcasts, usually before an animated sequence for their holding (or "parent") company (Nexstar Media Group).
- The news presenter for the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during this morning (Alexa Knowles of "FOX 10 News in the Morning" during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.) used part of its broadcast to say they would have "live team coverage" of Carnival parades expected to occur in the counties of Mobile and Baldwin in southwest Alabama on the Tuesday of the thirty-first day of this February.
- One of the local news programs for WKRG-TV that appeared on their main broadcast channel this past Friday on the twenty-seventh day of this January had video of a radio announcer from their broadcast area (Mike Romano of WNGL-AM) speaking to a member of their local news operation (Cassie Fambro) without any mention of his name or the name of the station whereas their official World Wide Web sit had a written version of what he said* and the broadcast frequency of the station (1410 kilocycles).
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