Sunday, October 29, 2017

News for Saturday, October 28th, 2017

  • The local news programs that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. this Saturday ("FOX 10 News at 6:00 a.m." and "FOX 10 News at 7:00 a.m.") each appeared to have had some live videos of different persons speaking from appeared to had been remote locations with each of them holding a microphone with a logo for the news operation at WALA-TV and the news presenter for the programs (Devan Coffaro) appearing to interview them from the set of the programs.
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the twenty-second day of this October ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") had what appeared to had been two live videos of one of its news reporters (Devan Coffaro) expressing what might or might not had been her own personal feelings related to some separate videos they had between them related to reports of a certain tornado in their local broadcast area (a World Wide Web site attributed to WALA-TV had a recording of the first video that appeared to had been live).
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the second half of the hour of 4:00 a.m. and the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. this Friday "WKRG News 5 This Morning") had video of one of the news reporters and news presenters for their news operation (Peter Albrecht) asking its audience whether they hate driving on a certain road in the city of Mobile in southwest Alabama (Airport Boulevard) or not while introducing video of a report related to it (this is how he did it: "Well you hate driving on Airport Boulevard, right? It seems everyone does. About fifty thousand (50,000) vehicles are typically on Airport between Sage and Azalea on any given day. Drivers will tell you that traffic goes anything but smoothly").
  • The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Thursday of the twenty-sixth day of this October ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") had audio of one of its news presenters (Bob Grip) saying "students in Biloxi will once again be allowed to read an American classic written by an author from Monroeville" while video of a book titled "To Kill A Mockingbird"  appeared before one of the breaks in its broadcast whereas the one that appeared on the channel during the first half of the hours of 10:00 p.m. afterwards ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") had audio of the same news presenter speaking of a certain event as one "that every high school student should attend" and that "it could save a life" before one of the breaks of its own broadcast. 
(*she said she was "in for Asha Staples" (the name of the person who was usually the news presenter for previous installments of those programs for Saturday and Sunday in recent times) while introducing her self on those programs)

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