- The main broadcast channels for WEAR-TV appeared to have video of some
special sports programming (including a game of football) from their
main provider of network programming (the American Broadcasting Company
(ABC)) within a box beside a separate box with graphics related to weather with audio of a weather reporter for their
local
news operation for some of the special weather programming it had this
Saturday.
- The broadcast frequency for WXQW-AM had audio of certain announcers
(including one identified as Jimmy Steele and one identified as a
weather reporter for WKRG-TV named John Nodar) presenting information related to a tropical
cyclone named "Nate" on a continuous basis along with breaks for
advertisements this Saturday (note: they were usually set to have the
same programming as WGOK-AM on Saturday and Sunday
whereas they were usually set to have their own programming from
Monday through Friday in recent times).
- The main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV had a local news program when
it was usually set to have a national news program from their main provider of
network programming ("Today" from the the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)) on
Saturday mornings in recent times (the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.*) this Saturday (a
Facebook page attributed to WPMI-TV appeared to have had some messages attributed to its administration dated for this Saturday about a plan
for the channel to have such news programming before the time it had it).
- The main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV had local news programming when
it was usually set to have programming from their main provider of
network programming (the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)) on
Saturday mornings in recent times this Saturday (specifically the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. for this Saturday (a Facebook page attributed to WPMI-TV appeared to have had some messages attributed to its administration dated for this Saturday about a plan for the channel to have such news programming before those hours)).
- Some Facebook pages attributed to WKRG-TV and WALA-TV each appeared to have had video of some special sports programming
(including a game of football) from their main provider of network
programming (the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for WKRG-TV and the FOX Broadcasting Company
for WALA-TV) within a box beside a separate box with graphics related to weather and a weather reporter for their local news operation (Alan Sealls for WKRG-TV and Jason Smith for WALA-TV) with audio of the reporter presenting information related to them.
(*the channel was occasionally set to have a separate program from the provider in place of the one named "Today" during the second half of the hour of 8:00 a.m. on Saturday (usually that of a block of programming for the provider named
"The More You Know"))
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