- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Tuesday of the twenty-fourth day of this October ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") had a video of a report of some of the weather reporters for their news operation (Matt Barrentine and Chasity Byrd) visiting a school in their local broadcast area.
- A Facebook page attributed to WKRG-TV had what appeared to had been a live video of a sports reporter for the local news operation at WKRG-TV (Randy Patrick Setterstrom) conducting an interview with a person specialized in analyzing the sport of football for their main provider of network programming (Brian Jones of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) on the Tuesday of the twenty-fourth day of this October.
- A Facebook page attributed to WALA-TV appeared to have had live video of a news presenter for the local news operation at WALA-TV (Bob Grip) saying they had "the world's biggest TV" before having a discussion of weather one of the weather reporters for the operation (Jason Smith) and a discussion of some reports planned for the local news programming they
would have on their main broadcast channel after having some special
sports programming (related to a series of professional baseball games named "The World Series") from their main provider of network programming (the FOX Broadcasting Company) on the Tuesday of the twenty-fourth day of this October.
- The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV had a video of a promoter for their companion station (Victoria Blackmon
of WFNA-TV)* in a costume similar to that of a certain fictional character on a
TV program for their main provider of network programming (Kara of "Supergirl" for the CW) telling its listeners to join them at a certain tent on a certain night of a certain fair that might be held in the city of Mobile in southwest Alabama from the Friday of the twenty-seventh day of this October and the
Sunday of the fifth day of the month of November for this calendar year (specifically the night of the Friday of the third day of this November (she had referred to it as if were to be called "Superhero Night")).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV after the special programming mentioned in the third paragraph from the top of this report on the Tuesday of the twenty-fourth day of this October had its news presenter (Bob Grip) telling its audience they had a "programming note" related to the special programming and a syndicated program that was usually set to appear on their main broadcast channel during the half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. from Monday through Friday in recent times (this is how he presented this "programming note": "We have a programming note for you: Since the World Series
coverage (the special programming) started tonight at 6:30, 'Wheel of Fortune' (the syndicated program) had to be delayed,
so if you want to record tonight's episode of 'Wheel', it will start at
3:30 a.m. (this Wednesday), so set your DVR. As for the score of the game, the L. A.
Dodgers took home game number one with a three to one victory over the
Houston Astros. Don't forget game two is tomorrow, so just like tonight be sure to stay tuned after the game for your most local news." (note: the channel was usually set to have a syndicated program named "Celebrity Page" during the second halves of the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. from Tuesday through Saturday in recent times).
(*WKRG-TV and WFNA-TV were related to each other due to their being members of a holding company named the
Nexstar Media Group)
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