(note for Tuesday, April 17th, 2018: a hyperlink to a World Wide Web site named "Rate My Station" was added to the list of hyperlinks on the right side of this page)
- A Facebook page related to WKRG-TV
appeared to had been used by its administration to stream the local
news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV
during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. and the first five
minutes of the second half of that hour on the Saturday of the
fourteenth day of this April ("WKRG News 5 at 10").
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the
fifteenth day of this April ("WKRG News 5 This Morning: Sunday")
appeared to have had a news presenter (named Bill Riales) who was
usually part of its broadcasts in that period of time in recent times
whereas the person who was usually its news presenter for those
broadcasts (Chad Petri) was one of its reporters (specifically a news reporter).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WALA-TV during the second half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. and the
first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the fourteenth
day of this April appeared to have had its news presenter (Shelby Myers)
saying, "Wow! You certainly don't want one of those bad boys coming at
you -- that's one of many tomahawk missiles that rained down on Syria
last night", "Hmm. So sad", "And I'm sure you noticed gas prices are
going up -- that's the bad news", "This time last year, the average price
per gallon in Alabama with two dollars and seventeen cents -- not bad
-- now take a look at what we were paying at this time last month",
"Here's something I bet you didn't know -- the two-dollar bill is
celebrating it's forty-second anniversary; who knew, right?", "The Jags'
spring football practice is officially over. The annual Red-Blue
game was played today at Ladd and guess who was there -- you got it --
FOX 10 sports anchor Bri MacNaught", "It's time for a new FOX 10 News Surprise Squad: a daughter wrote in saying her parents were coming in on
their seventy-third wedding anniversary. "We wanted to help them celebrate
and more importantly, find out their secret. Get ready, because this
one will pull your heart strings", and "So sweet" for some of its
presentations.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WKRG-TV during the first halves of the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on the
Saturday of the fourteenth day of this April ("WKRG News 5 at 6" and "WKRG News 5 at 10" respectively)
each appeared to have had some news presenters (Peter Albrecht and Devon Walsh) and a weather reporter (Alan Sealls)
who were not usually part of
the broadcasts it had for their of time on Saturday before then in
recent times (note: the first program appeared to have had the person
who was usually the news presenter for those broadcasts (Jason Carter)
reporting from a remote location and weather reports involving a map for
the last thirteen minutes of its
broadcast (the last thirty seconds of it had some animated sequences
often used to end its broadcasts and those of other local news programs
for the channel in recent times)whereas the second program appeared to
had the person who was usually only one of its news presenters for the
broadcasts of it and the other program that were part of the channel in
the same periods of time mentioned earlier from Monday through Friday in
recent times (Rose Ann Haven) also reporting from a remote location (note #2: both of them appeared to have had the person
who was usually the sports reporter for both of them (Robby Baker)
reporting on weather from a remote location and at least one of the persons who was
usually one of the news reporters for those broadcasts (Bryant Clerkley for both programs; Cody Long for the first program)
holding a microphone with a flag unlike the other microphones that were
part of those broadcasts while appearing to report from a remote
location)).
(*the first program mentioned appeared to have had the reporter named Robby
Baker saying, "The second time in six months that the, uh, sports guys
been doing the weather reporting here -- so here goes nothing"; the reporter named Bryant Clerkley saying, "Hello...", a certain person appearing next to him
saying, "Hello", his appearing to had said, "Are you coming to
me, Jordan?" and a voice of, "I come from Louisiana..." immediately
after each other immediately after having an animated sequence with text of "News at 6" immediately at the beginning of one of the segments in its broadcast for the period of time and calendar day used in reference to it earlier (Devon Walsh: "All right,
so we are just hearing from Bryant Clerkley there on Pensacola Beach.
We are going to try to get back with him, but as you can see, The wind
has really picked up on Pensacola Beach and those red flags--". Peter
Albrecht: "Yeah, and it's really hard to hear with those winds blowing
-- we had a little trouble with our communication -- let's see if we've
got Bryant ready to go now at Pensacola Beach." Bryant Clerkley: Yes,
I'm here on Pensacola Beach. The winds are picking up. I know it's hard
to hear me. I'm just [going] to stand out of the way now..."); and the weather reporter named Alan Sealls saying, "My producer, are we
about to...all right, so my my producer is talking to me and I'm just
going to do -- leave you on this last one image of the radar -- we are
going to end our newscast now -- we'll continue on Facebook Live in just
a moment, but just letting you know we're watching the weather, keeping
you updated -- tornado warning, but it doesn't look like it's going to
get worse. Join us on Facebook Live in just a few moments" during the last two minutes of the broadcast before having a
certain sequence often to end its broadcasts and other local news programs for the channel that were part of the programming it had in recent times)
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