(note: a previous report for this weblog "News for Saturday, July 28th, 2018" was amended after it was posted)
- A certain part of a certain TV program for WKRG-TV named "WKRG Sports Overtime" appeared to had a certain host for certain parts of it (Robby Baker) being carried away as he appeared to had been hosting one of those parts (note: a Facebook page related to the host appeared to have had been used by its administration to upload what appeared to had been a recording of this part of the program).
- 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. on the Saturday
of the twenty-eighth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have had one of its reporters (a news reporter named Nicolette Schleisman)
standing in front of a certain type of image being displayed in a way similar to the way certain images related to weather were usually displayed for parts of it related to weather before then for a certain part of it unrelated to weather (note: a certain World Wide Web site named YouTube appeared to had received a recording of the part of the program unrelated to weather mentioned earlier in this paragraph for a certain part of it related to WKRG-TV that day).
- 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. on the Sunday of
the twenty-ninth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have had a set that was not usually part of other installment of it that were part of its programming in this period of time before this Sunday in recent times (note: the local news
program that appeared on the channel 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. on this Monday ("WKRG News 5 This Morning") appeared to
have had its news presenters (Bill Riales and Jessica Taloney) and one
of its reporters (a weather reporter named Taylor Sarallo) on the same
set (note: the program appeared to have had their selves appearing to discuss the set itself).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Thursday of the twenty-sixth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had its news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "Well it is time now to switch gears and check in with meteorologist for* John Nodar for a look at our weather forecast. Looks like, uh, we got some clouds in the sky today, John" before appearing to have had a report related to weather from a reporter named "John Nodar" (*note: not a typographical error).
- 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. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-third day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10")
appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Mel Showers) saying, "A News 5 community alert: we are teaming up with the American
Red Cross and Bebo's Car Wash for a blood drive. We're calling on you to
step up and help save lives on the gulf coast. The blood drive begins
next Tuesday, July thirty-first, and runs through August second. The
blood mobile will travel through Mobile and Baldwin counties. For times
and locations, visit our Web site: WKRG dot com".
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the twenty-fifth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had an animated sequence involving graphic resembling text of "BREAKING NEWS" before appearing to have had one of its news presenters (Lenise Ligon) saying, "And breaking news now about a scam that could have affected a lot of people this past weekend, so listen...very carefully to this: Mobile County sheriff's office says skimmers were put on gas pumps in the southern part of the county, and so far, more than twenty people have been taken, but deputies say that number will likely go up after you hear this -- here's the deal: the sheriff's office wouldn't tell us which stations were targeted, only saying that the gas stations were near I-ten in the Grand Bay and Irvington area. So if you used your debit card over the weekend at a gas pump, in that area, check your account as soon as possible. We're told the thieves are using the stolen information to take out money at ATMs in the New Orleans area, so act fast; there's a kicker to all of this too: deputies believe the scammers were targeting people who were either coming or going from the deep-sea fishing rodeo. If you're a victim, call the sheriff's office after you contact your bank. And here's how you can look for those skimmers and avoid being at risk of ca--card fraud: there's some things you can do when you're at the pump or the ATM: first, look before you insert your card, see if there's anything different, and check for any broken seals on the fuel pump. Also, give the card reader a good yank; if it's a fake, it's going to slide right off. Thieves have to place a card reader over the existing one in order to take your information. Always cover the keyboard, too, when you enter in your PIN number, and remember to check your bank statements and current balances frequency. If you notice charges you didn't make, call your bank immediately" immediately afterwards.
(amendment note #1: the structure of the third note in the paragraph near the bottom of this report was corrected)
(amendment note #2: some notes were added to the sixth paragraph below this sentence)
- 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. on the Thursday
of the twenty-sixth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10:00") appeared
to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls)
saying this for a certain part of it related to weather: "Record high at
ninety-eight, which is a low record for this time of the year -- now that
was set in nineteen eighty-three, and on this week in nineteen eighty-three, the police [or Police] sang, 'Every Breath You Take'. Nineteen eighty-three --
they left out...you'll be inhaling humidity".
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Thursday
of the twenty-sixth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.")
appeared to have had one of it news presenters (Lenise Ligon) saying, "My goodness!
We've got the details next" for one of its reports immediately before
one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in that period of time
that day (transcript of report: "A rash of
burglaries in west Mobile neighborhood -- we're going to hear from one
of the victims. Plus an SUV swallowed by a sinkhole -- the passenger
making a narrow escape -- my goodness! -- we've got the details next").
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday
of the twenty-sixth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to
have had a discussion between its news presenters (Peter Albrecht and Devon Walsh) and a certain guest of theirs regarding certain bacteria whereas a certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV
appeared to have had been used by its administration to stream live
video of another discussion regarding the same type of bacteria
involving the same guest and a news presenter for some other news
programs for the news operation at WKRG-TV (Rose Ann Haven).
- 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 July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had some warnings from one of its news presenters (Bob Grip) and one of its reporters (a news reporter named Lee Peck) before appearing to have had a certain video regarding a certain subject immediately afterwards
(note: the local news program that appeared on the channel during the
first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. later that day ("FOX 10 News at
10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had similar warnings from a different news presenter (Byron Day) and the same reporter before appearing to have had the same video immediately afterwards).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday
of the twenty-fifth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.")
appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Lenise Ligon) saying,
"Tonight's Powerball numbers, uh, have been drawn, so get your tickets
out. A hundred and forty-seven million dollars at stake right now, so
let's get to it. The numbers are two, eighteen, forty-one,
forty-four, sixty-four, and the Powerball number twenty-six. Did you
win?" and audio of a certain other being saying, "Call us"
immediately afterwards before appearing to have had sounds similar to
laughter immediately afterwards (note: the program appeared to have had
an animated sequence involving graphics resembling text of "BREAKING
NEWS" immediately before appearing to have had the news presenter named
Lenise Ligon presenting the statements attributed to her earlier in this
paragraph).
- The broadcast frequency for WXQW-AM had certain programs named "First Light" and "America's Morning News"
during some of the hours in which its programming had usually involved
certain programs connected to a certain radio host named Doug Stephan
from Monday through Friday in recent times on the Friday of the
twenty-seventh day of this July (specifically the second of those hours
for the one named "First Light" (the hour of 7:00 a.m.) and the third of
those hours for the one named "America's Morning News" (the hour our
8:00 a.m.) that Friday (update for Monday, July 30th,
2018: the frequency had a program named "America in the Morning"
during
the first of those hours this Monday (the hour of 6:00 a.m.) in addition
to having
the ones mentioned earlier in the same hours mentioned earlier later
this Monday (note #1: the frequency had a program also named "America
in the Morning" during the 4:00 a.m. and a program also named "First Light" during the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Monday (note #2: the
frequency usually had programs with those names in those periods of time on
calendar days other than Saturday and Sunday in recent times))).
- A certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV appeared to had received a certain article named "EXCLUSIVE: Mobile Police drop their lip sync battle video, and it's epic!" regarding the news operation for WKRG-TV and a certain video for a certain department of police on the Friday of the twenty-seventh day of this July (note: the
local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. that Friday ("WKRG News 5 at 6") appeared
to have had one of its news presenters (Rose Ann Haven)
presenting a
report with details similar to those of the article (note #1: the local news
program that appeared on the channel
during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. later that Friday ("WKRG News 5
at 10") appeared to
have had a presentation of a report similar to the one mentioned earlier in this
paragraph with the exception of the news presenter mentioned earlier in
this paragraph saying, "You
know Mel Showers taught the chief everything he knows in those moves
-- in case you didn't know" and the program appearing to have had sounds
similar to laughter immediately afterwards during the presentation
(note #2: one of the news presenters for the program
was named Mel Showers
(note #3: the program appeared to have had the news presenter named Mel
Shower laughing immediately after the presentation before
appearing to have had the same presenter appearing to do a presentation involving a different report regarding a different subject immediately afterwards))).
(amendment note: the quotation in the fourth paragraph below this sentence was corrected (twice))
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00 p.m. this Friday
("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to have had one of its news presenters
(Devon Walsh) saying, "Welcome back. Today we have the longest total
lunar eclipse...of the heart -- no, I'm just kidding -- of the century"
for one of its reports immediately after one of its breaks from
appearing on the channel in that period of time.
- 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") appeared to have had at least one of
its news presenters (Jessica Taloney)
presenting a report in which some of its subjects ("Robert Brazile" and
"Bum Phillips") were referenced only by the first parts of their names
after initially mentioning them by both the first parts and the last parts of those names.
- The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV appeared to have had a certain
advertisement related to them and WFNA-TV* involving audio of a
certain announcer saying, "Two teams, two stations, two ways to
watch: WKRG Five [5] is home of the Saints, and the Tampa Bay Bucs
are on
the Gulf Coast CW. Catch all the action kicking off August ninth [9th]" during at least one of its breaks from having local news programming this Friday (*note: WKRG-TV and WFNA-TV were related to each other
their due to their having been part of a holding company named the Nexstar Media Group in recent times).
- A certain Internet video stream
that usually appeared to have had live news programming and live
programming pertaining to entertainment and lifestyles for WALA-TV on a
regular basis in
recent times
usually only appeared to have had recordings of some local news
programming of theirs since the beginning of the hour of 9:00 a.m. this
Friday (note: the programming usually appeared to had been involved a
digital clock displaying times ranging from between 4:30 and 9:00"
(update: the stream still appeared to have had
recordings of such programming on the Saturday of the twenty-eighth day
of this July and the Sunday of the twenty-ninth day of this July).
- 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. this Friday ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have one of its news presenters (Rose Ann Haven) saying, "Officers then caught Grappy
who apologized for being an idiot" for one of its reports; and its other news presenter (Mel Showers) saying, "You can see how hard the impact was: the front end of the car
mangled and messed up -- it's remarkable no one was seriously injured.
The driver of the car, a woman, will be ok" for one of its other reports (note #1: the channel appeared to had the news presenter mentioned first presenting a report similar to the one mentioned first for some of the local news programming it had during the hour of 6:00 p.m. with
exceptions such as the programming appearing to have had her saying the
word "crappy" before appearing to have had her saying the word "Grappy" immediately afterwards (note #2: transcript of the whole report mentioned first: "A thirty-year-old local man
faces charges -- deputies say he stole an ice cream -- William David Grappy is charged with burglary, grand theft auto, and marijuana
possession. The arrest report says that after Grappy stole the truck, he
ditched it at the Tom Thumb gas station at Miracle Strip Parkway in
Fort Walton Beach. The owner told police the truck had around twelve
hundred dollars worth of ice cream in it. Officers then caught Grappy
who apologized for being an idiot" (note #3: transcript of the whole report mentioned second: "A crash on the Interstate Sixty-five service road ends
with a smashed car, a water mane break, and one business forced to
close early for the night -- it happened around six fifteen this
evening. You can see how hard the impact was: the front end of the car
mangled and messed up -- it's remarkable no one was seriously injured.
The driver of the car, a woman, will be ok. The water mane break cut off
water to Morrison's -- forcing workers to go home early"))).
- The broadcast frequency for WHIL-FM (91.3 megacycles) occasionally had
no programming between the beginning of the hour of 1:00 a.m. and the
beginning of the hour of 4:00 a.m. this Thursday.
- The broadcast frequency for the station mentioned in the paragraph near
the top of this report often had two different programs being broadcast
simultaneously during the hour of 4:00 a.m. this Thursday (note #1: a certain World Wide Web site related to WHIL-FM had an audio stream that also two
different programs being broadcast simultaneously (note #2: the
broadcast frequency and the audio stream each began having only one program within five minutes of the beginning of the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Thursday)).
- The main broadcast channel for WFNA-TV appeared to have had a certain
being (inside a digital box with texts such as "MALONEY[dot]FROST[dot]LYONS[comma]LLC"*)
saying, "I'm attorney David J. Maloney. You're watching 'America's
Court', with Judge Ross, on WFNA" immediately before appearing
to have had a certain program named "America's Court with Judge Ross" at the beginning of the second half of the hour of 2:00 p.m. this Thursday (note: some of the main broadcast channels for some of the local TV stations in southwest Alabama occasionally appeared to have had advertisements for a certain entity named "MALONEY[dot]FROST[dot]LYONS[comma]LLC" before this Thursday in recent times).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-third day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Lenise Ligon)
saying, "It's shark week and you've got a lot of things to do to sink
your teeth into", some audio of a disembodied voice similar to
sighing immediately afterwards, the news presenter saying, "Over --
yes, thanks Byron --" immediately afterwards, and some audio of a disembodied voice similar to laughter immediately afterwards (note #1: the news presenter appeared to had this immediately afterwards (for a report): "Over at Gulf
State Park Pier in Gulf Shores..." (note #2: the program had a news presenter named Byron (Byron Day to be precise) in addition to the one named Lenise Ligon)).
- A certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV
appeared to had received a certain article on the Wednesday of the
twenty-fifth day of this July in which a
certain phrase attributed to a certain subject named "Rachel
Lustgarten" was stated to had been given to a certain other subject named "CBS
News" whereas 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. that day ("WKRG
News 5 at 10") appeared to have a certain video involving text of "RACHEL LUSTGARTEN" and "FOOD
SAFETY EXPERT" appearing over a certain being appearing to say the same phrase mentioned earlier without any mention of "CBS News" or any mention as to whether the being was speaking to a certain being or entity other than "CBS News" or not (note: a certain part of the site appeared to have had a copy of the part of the program involving the video along with the article)).
- 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. on the
Wednesday of the twenty-fifth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10")
appeared to have had one of its reporters (a sports reporter named Randy Patrick Setterstrom)
mentioning part of the name of one of the local radio stations in their
local broadcast area (WNSP-FM) for a report without mentioning whether he was referencing the station or not ("Senior Bowl
executive director Jim Nagy indicated yesterday at the city council
meeting that the Senior Bowl is on board for moving west to
USA if and when a new stadium is built. There had been some questions
if Ladd-Peebles Stadium is not torn down, could it still host Senior
Bowl practices. Speaking this morning on WNSP Radio, Nagy indicated that
the NFL has had no problems with practices at Ladd, but he said they
would probably move practices to South Alabama to accommodate the NFL
Network, who televise practices as well as the game. (note: the local
news that appeared on the channel during the second half of the hour of
6:00 p.m. earlier that day ("WKRG News 5 at 6:30") appeared to have a conversation with statements similar to those of the ones attributed to the reporter earlier in this paragraph involving the same reporter)).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. this Wednesday ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had a certain conversation between its news presenters (Lenise Ligon and Byron Day) and one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Jason Smith) regarding a certain "award".
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-third day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00
p.m.") appeared to have had one of its reporters (the Jason Smith mentioned in the paragraph above this one)
saying, "We're just passing the climatological mid-point of summer, so
we're over half-way there. Yay" for a certain part of it related to
weather.
- 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. this Wednesday ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have had one of its news presenters (Rose Ann Haven)
saying, "News 5 was
the first television station to break the news on digital around eight
forty-five tonight -- that was thirty-five minutes before our
competition. If you want news alertly, shortly after news breaks,
download our WKRG app. It's free." while appearing to have had a certain
graphic involving texts of "WKRG", "8:44PM", and "BREAKING: ESCAPED
LOXLEY INMATE CAPTURED IN JEFFERSON COUNTY".
- 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. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-third day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10")
appeared to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls)
saying, "Here's a picture from offshore earlier today: a cumulus cloud -- rain shaft. Good picture -- submitted by Charlie. If Charlie wants a
hurricane, sorry Charlie, no hurricanes in our forecast. We are super
calm as it was on Saint John's Bay in Orange Beach" while appearing to
have had a certain image with texts such as "CHARLIE", "40 MILES OFF
SHORE", and "LOCAL WEATHER COVERAGE YOU CAN COUNT ON".
- A certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that
appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of
9:00 a.m. this Wednesday ("Studio 10")
appeared to have had a certain guest of theirs (with a digital graphic involving
texts of "DR. JOHN PERKINS" and "MINISTER & CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST")
saying a certain word
commonly referenced as "the N-word" in broadcasting and
various
publications in recent times ("nigger") while appearing to had been interviewed by one of its hosts (Joe Emer) (note: transcript of some of the words the guest appeared to had said immediately before appearing to had said the one attributed to him earlier in this paragraph: "I don't meet many white folks who want to be a racist. I
don't
want to meet many black folks who want to be a...").
- 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 July ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared have had one of
its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, "This could be fun...well
Thursday afternoon at exactly one eighteen your phone is going to have
an alert go off. No we're not psychic", its other news presenter (Lenise Ligon) saying ,
"It's part of a national security test issued by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency. So, this is the first national end test of National
Wireless Emergency Alert System", and the news presenter mentioned first
saying, "Everyone is saying, 'Well, yeah, I don't know'. Everyone's
phone will
go off, the message will read, 'This is a test of the National Wireless
Emergency Alert System'. No action is needed. So, be alert for that"
immediately afterwards (note: the program appeared to have had the news
presenter named Lenise Ligon saying, "The statewide general election is
set for November sixth" immediately before appearing to have had the news presenter named Byron Day saying the series of statements attributed to him earlier in this paragraph.
- 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. on the
Monday of the twenty-third day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10")
appeared to have had one of its reporters (a sports reporter named Randy Patrick Setterstrom)
saying, "Eleven straight losses -- that's not too good; blame it on the
weather; it's too hot" after appearing to had said, "In the
Southern League, the BayBears lose again for the
eleventh straight time -- they lose tonight on the road in Mississippi
seven to three. That eleven-game losing streak is now a franchise record
and the Wahoos were looking for a seventh-straight win -- they thought
they had it -- three [to] two in the ninth, and the Lookouts scored two
at the bottom of the ninth to break six-game winning streak for
Pensacola" (note: the program appeared to have had one of its news
presenters (Mel Showers) saying, That's not good at all" immediately
after appearing to have had the reporter saying, "That's not too good" (the program appeared to have had some graphics involving texts of "SOUTHERN LEAGUE", "BAYBEARS",
"BRAVES", "3", "7", "FINAL", "11 GAME LOSING STREAK", "WAHOOS",
"LOOKOUTS", "3", "4", "FINAL", and "6 GAME WIN STREAK SNAPPED" while appearing to have had the second series of statements attributed to the reporter earlier in this paragraph)).
- The beginning of the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Monday of the twenty-fourth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had its news presenter (Byron Day), saying "Hi everybody, I'm Byron Day for FOX News, uh, FOX News ten at ten o'clock" (note: "News 10" was a nickname for the news operation for WALA-TV in years past (note #2: the news presenter was part of the operation during those years)).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Monday of the twenty-third
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had audio
similar to that of a whistle immediately after appearing to have had
one of its news presenters (Shelby Myers*) saying, "Here's a picture of
an alligator near May Day Park on Saturday. The woman who took it
believes it was the same gator" while appearing to have had a certain
video and some digital graphics with texts of "GATOR" 'DANGER TO PUBLIC'
" and "EUTHANIZED / NEAR MAY DAY PARK" (*the channel usually did not appear to have had her as a news presenter for other installments of it that were part of its programming in this period of time from Monday through Friday before then in recent
times).
- 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. on the Friday of
the fifteenth day of the month of June for this calendar year ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have had audio of one of its
news presenters (Mel Showers) saying, "Neighbors react to the senseless
violence" (as in, "Coming up on News 5, a dog is shot and killed by a
stray bullet -- neighbors react to the senseless violence") while
appearing to have had digital graphics with texts of "COMING UP" and
"DOG KILLED BY STRAY BULLET"; and video of the news presenter saying,
"The world's most popular sport. Thanks Randy" immediately appearing to
have had a certain report from a certain reporter for the program that he usually appeared to had been calling "Randy" by then (Randy Patrick Setterstrom).
- 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. on the Monday of
the twenty-fourth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls) saying, "So compared to the weekend, where we hit temperatures of ninety six -- ninety-seven degrees -- today, we were ninety-two; right back in the range of what you'd expect this time of year, but did you feel the lower humidity? That's the question I posted on my Facebook page. Andy Shutt says yes she felt [it], but she needs it much colder. Christy Langford said, 'Much better -- lower humidity', -- and Kathy Carroll Amerson simply said, 'Wonderful' -- one word describes it all" (along with some graphics involving texts of "FACEBOOK POLL", "DID YOU FEEL THE LOWER HUMIDITY", "...we need it much colder", "much better......lower humidity", and "Wonderful").
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the second half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. on the Monday of
the twenty-third day of July ("WKRG News 5 at 6:30") appeared to have
had one of its reporters (a sports reporter named Robby Baker)
saying
"Of course we'll have coverage on the CW News at nine and you bet
we'll have coverage on News 5 here at ten o'clock" for one of its
reports (note: WKRG-TV was usually related to a station affiliated with a
national TV programming service named the CW in their local broadcast
area named WFNA-TV by then due their having been part of a holding
company named the Nexstar Media Group by then (note #2: the main
broadcast channel for WKRG-TV
occasionally appeared to have had advertisements regarding some local
news programs involving certain members of their news operation being
part
of the programming feed for the main broadcast channel for WFNA-TV at
9:00
p.m. from Monday through Friday in recent times).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for
WALA-TV during the second half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. and the first
half of the hour of 11:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the sixteenth day of the month of June for this calendar year appeared to have had its news presenter (Shelby Myers) saying,
"Love the music, there -- thanks Toi*", and, "So sweet" immediately
after
appearing to have had some some videos of some reports not involving herself (*note #1: the word "Toi" was the forename of one of the reporters
for the program (Toi Thornton) (note #2: the
local news program that appeared on the channel during the hour of 9:00
p.m. on the Sunday of the seventeenth day of that June ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have
the same news
presenter saying, "So sweet" immediately after appearing to have had a
certain other video involving a certain other report not involving her self (in addition to appearing to have had her saying, "And talk about some
determined young
champions -- the girls will head on down to Viera, Florida at the end of
July and we wish them the best of luck" immediately after appearing to
have had another video involving another report not involving her self))).
- A certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV that
usually appeared to have had hyperlinks to profiles of certain members of the news operation for WALA-TV before the Sunday of the twenty-second day of this July in recent times appeared to had a hyperlink to a certain profile of a certain other member (a certain Tyler Finger) that was not usually there before that Sunday this Monday.
- 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. on the Sunday
of the twenty-second day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have had its news
presenter (Jason Carter) saying, "We've had numerous watches and warnings throughout the News 5 viewing area; it's also been...ridiculously hot. Let's go to meteorologist Thomas Geboy. He joins us with more. Hey Thomas" before appearing to have had a report related to weather from one of its reporters (Thomas Geboy).
- A certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that
appeared on the main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV during the second
half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Monday ("Gulf Coast Today") appeared to have had one of its hosts (Kelly Foster)
saying, "Lou is a photographer that used to work here a long time ago
named Brian -- I'm not going give his last name -- and he said he got
worried one time getting video that an eighteen wheeler got a little
close and he said, 'I was about to jump'. I'm glad he didn't" without
explaining the "Lou" and "Brian" parts of what it appeared to have had
her saying.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Sunday
of the twenty-second day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to have had its news presenter (Jason
Carter) saying, "Coming up, a stranded boat may soon get back to see.
We'll see the progress at Orange Beach when we return. And you still got
a few more hours to save a little cash on school supplies. Finish
watching the news and then we'll tell you where you can go and save some
money" immediately before one of its breaks from appearing on the
channel in that period of time that day.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the twenty-second
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Shelby Myers)
saying, "Ok imagine you're stuck in traffic on the Bayway; you take
your restless dog out to use the restroom and your dog decides to jump.
What do you do? Well, this happened to one family today as crews tried
to clear that bad wreck we'd mentioned earlier. The dog's owner went in
to save her -- telling me he would do it all again" before appearing to
have had a certain video involving a certain report involving phrases
such as, "A fearless act; giving the phrase man's best friend a whole
new meaning".
- 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. on the Thursday
of the nineteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have had audio of a disembodied voice being used to say the word "yikes"
immediately after appearing to have had audio of one of its news presenters (Mel Showers) saying the word "nude" for a certain part of involving digital graphics and texts of "COMING UP" and "CYCLIST IN THE NUDE" before one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in that period of time that day (transcript of the aforementioned part of the program: Mel Showers: Also coming up on
News 5, an interesting more commute as a cyclist peddles away on a busy
interstate, in the nude [disembodied voice: Yikes!]. Why despite the slow
speeds, the cyclist got away (note: the disembodied voice was similar to that of the other news presenter for the program (Rose Ann Haven))).
- A certain Facebook page related to a certain member of the news operation for WALA-TV named Bob Grip
appeared to have a received a certain message regarding a certain
message related to WALA-TV on the Wednesday of the eighteenth day of
this July.
- 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 nineteenth
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one
of its news presenters (Lenise Ligon) saying, "Houston, we have success. Are you ready to go to
the stars" and its other news presenter (Bob Grip) saying, "A test mission that
will soon be transporting people into space has gone off without a hitch.
Jackie Ibanez has that story" immediately afterwards before appearing
to have had a certain video involving digital graphics and texts of
"HOUSTON...WE HAVE SUCCESS" and "SPACE TOURISM FLIGHT SUCCEEDS"
immediately afterwards.
- 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 Sunday ("FOX 10 News at 6:00 a.m.") appeared to
have had its news presenter (Asha Staples)
conducting interviews with a
certain being in a location separate from hers regarding a certain
tournament related to a certain type of game named volleyball while
appearing to
have had some beings playing the game itself behind the being that the news
presenter appeared to had been interviewing (note: the programs occasionally appeared
to have had a graphic involving texts of "TROPICS VOLLEYBALL" and "COED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT", "SPANISH FORT, ALABAMA" while appearing to have had those interviews whereas the one named "FOX 10 News at 6:00 a.m." occasionally appeared to have had digital box involving the being that the news presenter appeared to had been interviewing and some text of "SPAINISH FORT" under the being while appearing to have had the ones it had on its own).
- The last part of the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00 p.m. this Sunday
("WKRG News 5 at 5") appeared to have had its news presenter (Jason Carter) saying, "French tight rope walker Tatiana Bongonga completed a
stunt on tight rope hanging thirty-five meters from the ground at
Paris' -- I can't say this hill -- the hundreds of spectators watched as
Bongonga walked on the tightrope with no security cable attached
to her. She prepared for the show for one year and said it was her
first time performing in front of a world-renowned monument. She's been
walking on tightropes since the age of eight. I do believe that our, uh, producer Andrew, sometimes just puts words in there just to see how badly I butcher them", one of its reporters (a weather
reporter named Thomas Geboy) saying, "He should have put she was walking
on sunshine" immediately afterwards, the news presenter saying,
"Walking on sunshine' in front of a monument" immediately afterwards,
the reporter saying, "Yeah, why not" immediately afterwards, the news
presenter saying, "Yeah" immediately afterwards, both of them appearing to laugh immediately afterwards,
the news presenter saying, "Sounds good to me" immediately afterwards, and the reporter
saying, "Yeah, but as we go to tonight, make sure -- for those of you in
Baldwin County eastward -- and includes Escambia County, Alabama --
remain weather aware just in case -- there's still that severe weather
alert that goes until seven o'clock" immediately afterwards (note #1: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving
digital graphics and texts of
"TIGHTROPE WALK OVERMONTMARTRE HILL" and "PARIS, FRANCE" between
appearing to have had the statements attributed to the
news reporter mentioned near the beginning of this paragraph (note #2: a certain Internet video stream that usually appeared to have had local news programming for WKRG-TV before this Sunday in recent times appeared to have had some closed captions such as "MONTMARTRE HILL" while appearing to have had this part of the program)).
- 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 nineteenth
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one
of the news presenters for the local news program that appeared on the channel during the hour of 10:00 p.m. later that day (Byron Day for "FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.")
saying, "It's hell on Earth for
firefighters battling massive wildfires in the west. Blazes in Oregon
and California have eaten through thousands of acres of land. The
flames -- whipped by high winds, fed by tender dry conditions --
however,
the infernos aren't keeping some tourists from visiting a popular
national park. That story when I join you and Lenise for FOX 10 News at
ten. Guys." (note: one of the news presenters for the program that appeared
on the channel during the hour of 9:00 p.m. that day appeared to had been a member of the news operation for WALA-TV usually identified as "Lenise Ligon" in its programming before then in recent times).
- 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. on the Friday of
the twentieth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have
one of its news presenters (Mel Showers) saying, "Now a News 5 update,
nine of the seventeen people who died when a duck boat sank yesterday in
Missouri were from the same family. And another member of that family
says the boat's captain told the passengers not to wear life jackets.
Tonight we've learned there is a connection to the duck boats that
operate in Mobile. Here's News 5's Peter Albrecht", one of its reporters
(a news reporter named Peter Albrecht) saying, "Well those duck boats
that operate on Table Rock Lake outside of Branson, Missouri are
operated by a company called Ride the Ducks. Tonight, CBS News* reported
that Ride the Ducks also operates duck boats in four other U-S
locations, including, here in Mobile, but tonight I spoke with Scott
Tindle, the owner of Gulf Coast Ducks in downtown Mobile, and he says
that is not true -- that Ride the Ducks has nothing to do with his
operation. Tindle says he bought his duck boats from Ride the Ducks, and
that the boats that you see on land and in the water in Mobile actually
came here from Branson, Missouri where yesterday's tragedy happened.
Tindle says his boats, though, are actually safer than the ones that run
on the lakes up in the Ozarks and here's why" immediately afterwards,
some audio of a certain being saying, "Here in Mobile, we have, uh,
different coast guard regulations than what they have up there on
Table Rock because they are on a non-navigable body of water. Um, those
folks operating those vehicles are not actually captains, they're
drivers" (while appearing to have had some graphics involving texts such as "ON THE PHONE:
SCOTT TINDLE" and "OWNER, GULF COAST DUCKS") immediately afterwards, and
the news presenter saying, "And Tindle says his operation always keeps a
close eye on the weather and his ducks stay on dry land if weather is
threatening. In Missouri. A strong storm developed quickly with winds up
to sixty-three miles per hour yesterday evening. Peter Albrecht, WKRG
News 5" immediately afterwards (*note: WKRG-TV was usually affiliated with a national TV programming service with a news department named "CBS News" before that Friday in recent times (specifically a service named the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the
Thursday of the nineteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had its news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "This is some very clear picture right here" for a certain report.
- 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. on the Thursday
of the nineteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, Well
the next time you decide to sleep in a car, remember this story:
investigators telling us early yesterday morning a man was asleep in his
friend's car parked on Old Pascagoula Road. Well the guy knocked on the
car window, waved a gun at the man inside, forced him out, then
took off in the car. If you know anything about this crime, please call
Mobile police".
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday of the nineteenth
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one
of its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, "My sister is coming in from
Kentucky. She's a school teacher from there and she's going to be
getting her supplies here" immediately after appearing to have him and
its other news presenter (Lenise Ligon) presenting reports involving
words such as "school" and "supplies" (note: the program appeared to have the
news presenter named Lenise Ligon saying, "Ah ha!" immediately after
appearing to have had the aforementioned statements attributed to the
one named Byron Day before appearing to have had the same one named Byron Day
saying, "Facebook -- I just thought to she'd like it [here] -- Facebook
is focusing on robots, but why" and the same Lenise Ligon saying, "The
social media giant is hoping to push the boundaries when it comes to
artificial intelligence. More details next" immediately afterwards immediately before one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in the period of time mentioned earlier).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday of the nineteenth
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its reporters (a sports reporter named Robby Baker) saying this for a certain part of it related to sports: "Now I have something I have to get off my chest tonight. Time for a quick Robby Rants segment [note #1: the program appeared to have the reporter standing next to a monitor with text of "ROBBY RANTS" by this point]: North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora made the rounds at A-C-C media day yesterday and he made some comments about the future of football that -- well they struck me -- in part, Fedora said he isn't convinced that playing the sport has any connection to long-term head injuries", a certain video involving a certain being (and some digital graphics involving texts of "LARRY FEDORA" and "NORTH CAROLINA HEAD COACH") saying, "I fear that the game will get--will get pushed so far to one extreme that you won't recognize the game ten years from now; that's what I worry about, and I do believe that if--if--if it gets to that point that our country goes down too", and the reporter saying, "Now I'm not ranting tonight to defend rule changes in football, nor am I advocating that people shouldn't play it. Much like most of you watching, I spend a lot of my time following the sport intensely. I've done so my whole life, but, for Fedora, a head coach in a prominent conference to suggest that changes in football are somehow tied to a potential demise in our country to later say that the brain disease S-T-E and football are not connected -- well to me it just seems reckless. Media days should be about putting the spotlight on the players. Now don't worry, everybody at home knows -- if you know me, we'll still end the sportscast with something fun" (note #2: the program appeared to have had the reporter saying the following statement immediately afterwards: "We're going across the ocean near the Open championship. Ian Poulter, he's in the thick stuff, Mel, but check this recovery out..." (note #3: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics and texts of "IAN POULTER CRAZY SHOT" and "THE OPEN" immediately after appearing to have had the reporter saying the word "going" and a certain news presenter for it named "Mel Showers" appearing beside the reporter later in the part of it related to sports)).
- Some of the local news programming WKRG-TV had on their main broadcast
channel this Thursday appeared to have had some videos involving discussions pertaining to them and a certain group of experts (note: a certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had been
used by administration to stream some videos similar to the ones mentioned earlier in this paragraph this Thursday).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Thursday
of the nineteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to
have had its news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "It is time now to
turn to our weather forecast and you can see the camera behind me -- a
few clouds in the skies -- and it is hot out there. Let's check in with
meteorologist John Nodar" while appearing in front of a group of
monitors not displaying a camera and one of its reporters (a weather reporter named John Nodar) saying the words "higher heat" for a report related to weather ("And
fewer thunderstorms will translate into higher heat this weekend").
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday
of the eighteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.")
appeared to have had one of its reporters (Matt Barrentine) saying these phrases for a
report related to weather: "We have been stuck deep in this soup, this
humid soup the last several days", "Now tomorrow, starts off pretty
quiet, but we're still in that humid soup, so we're going to see some
showers and storms tomorrow", and "And as we head past the week onto
next week, guess what, things bounce right back, we'll be back in the
soup, and we'll be back to those scattered showers and storms by Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week".
- The local news programs that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. and the first half of the hour of
10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the eighteenth day of this July ("FOX 10
News at 5:00 p.m." and "FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m." respectively) each appeared to
have had audio of a disembodied voice being used to say the word "what"
in an elongated way immediately immediately after appearing to have had a certain being in a certain video involving a certain report saying, "I have fun
canoeing, fishing, having fun with my counselors and campers, even
getting a girlfriend" (note #1: a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV
appeared to have had a recording of the video itself (note #2: the
video appeared to have had digital graphics and texts of "CAMP SMILE"
and "AN EXPERIENCE WITH NO LIMITS")).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the eighteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at
9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Bob Grip) saying, "And
FOX 10 was well represented this noon during the Dog Days of Summer --
an annual event sponsored by the Child Advocacy Center. This is a
picture of just some of us enjoying some Dew Drop Inn hot dogs and
some good company -- also gave me a chance to catch up with the
chairman of the board of the center, Terry Ankerson" and some static
images with text of "DOG DAYS OF SUMMER" above them (note: a certain Facebook page related to the news presenter appeared to had received some copies of the images with a message
involving words such as "Dog Days of Summer" from its administration earlier
that Wednesday).
- 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. on the Wednesday
of the eighteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to
have had one of its reporters (a sports reporter named Robby Baker)
saying, "I get that, coach, uh, I had to adjust to lot of the same things
when I moved from Arizona just a year ago. Let me tell you: if it's
fried and wrapped in bacon, it's got to be good, all right" immediately
after appearing to have had a certain being
in a certain video saying, "You know as a graduate of Fordham University and being an
English major, it, what I feel is a somewhat, uh, reputably, heh heh,
academic institution, I found that -- the--the, you know, the language is
the thing that really stuck out to me, and that a group of people is
you guys, and here it's y'all. It's not, and it's -- if it's three or more, it's all of y'all, and you're not going to,
you're fixin' to do something. So the language was the first thing --
and then certainly the willingness and ability to fry anything and wrap
it up in bacon from a food stand point, uh, has been certainly
something that really stood out to me in a positive manner. So,
anything, and the humidity, that--that will get you too" for a certain part of it related to sports (note: the video appeared to have had texts of "JOE
MOREHEAD" and "MISSISSIPPI ST. COACH" whereas a a certain World Wide Web site related to a certain university named "Mississippi State" appeared to have had an article regarding a certain coach for the university named "Joe Moorhead").
- The last part of 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. on the
Tuesday of the seventeenth day of this July appeared to had sounds
similar to coughing between two of its presentations without any
mention of them (note: the presentations each had a voice separate from each other).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the second half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. this Wednesday
("WKRG News 5 at 6:30') appeared to have had a certain discussion
between its news presenters before appearing to have had one of them
(the one named Rose Ann Haven) saying, "Oh we're on the air. We're here
on air. Sorry about that" immediately after appearing to have had a certain animated sequence
related to it immediately after one of its breaks from appearing on the
channel in that period of time.
- A certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV (specifically a certain part
of it for posting messages and images from outside of its
administration) appeared to have had received a certain message
regarding a certain "announcement" pertaining to them and WFNA-TV from a certain other Facebook page named "Shamrock FC"
this Wednesday (note: WKRG-TV and WFNA-TV were related to each other
due to their having been part of a holding company named the Nexstar Media Group before this Wednesday in recent times).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WALA-TV around the middle of the hour of 11:00 p.m. on the Tuesday
of the seventeenth day of this July have had one of its news presenters
(Lenise Ligon) saying, "All right, police in Las Vegas releasing some
incredible dash cam video" and its other news presenter (Byron Day)
saying, "Yeah, it looks like something out of a Hollywood movie"
immediately afterwards for one of its reports (note: the program
appeared to have had a video involving texts of "CHASE CAUGHT ON CAMERA"
and "OFFICER FIRES THROUGH PATROL CAR WINDOW" later in the presentations of the report).
- 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. on the Sunday of
the fifteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have
had sounds similar to laughter in one of its news presentations ("All
right, well, how's this for a close call: a California woman was
not afraid of a large bear trying to sneak into her porch. Now listen to
this..." [the program appeared to have had a certain video involving text of "BRITTANY
CHRISTENSEN" by this point] "... Ha ha, heh -- and just like
that, the woman lets the curious bear know who's boss. Brittany
Christensen tells us her six year old was playing outside when he calmly
walked inside saying, 'Well, there's a bear'. She then yelled at it to
scream and guess what folks -- the bear took off. Way to go, mom!" (note: the program appeared to have had its news presenter (Jason Carter) presenting this).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Wednesday ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had it news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "These are such clear pictures" for one of its reports (text of the entire report:"The Baldwin County sheriff's office is searching for a man who robbed a Family Dollar at gunpoint in Lillian. Here are some new surveillance images of the suspect. Investigators say the robbery happened on Friday -- these are such clear pictures - the sheriff's office said the man pointed a gun at a worker who tried to stop him. The suspect may be driving a white Chevy truck with a black tailgate; it's possible he may live in Escambia County, Florida" for one of its presentations (note #1: the program appeared to some had some static images not involving the news presenter for most of the presentation (note #2: the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. this Wednesday ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had a similar presentation involving a news presenter of its very own (Bob Grip) with static images similar to those of the other presentation and some digital graphics and texts of "DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS GUY?" and "CALL LILLIAN POLICE" (note #3: transcript of the aforementioned presentation for the program named "FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m": "Police in Lillian are asking for your help tonight to catch an armed robber . Investigators say on Friday in broad daylight this guy went into a store, stole money from the counter, and then started to run away. When an employed tried to stop him, he's -- we're told, that he pointed a hand gun at him at the attendant and took off. So, take a good look -- these are good pictures of him -- Investigators say he left in a white Chevy truck with a black tailgate. If you recognize him or his truck, call Lillian police"))).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Monday of
the sixteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared
to have had one of its reporters (a news reporter named Byron Day) saying, "When was the last time you saw a rooster tail behind an S-U-V in the middle of town?" for one of its reports.
- 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. on the Sunday of
the fifteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have
had a certain video with a report involving phrases such as, "Alabama is a predominately red state"
without any explanation regarding the "red state" part of it (note: the video appeared to have had some digital graphics with texts of "PRIMARY
RUNOFFS ON TUESDAY" and "TWO MAJOR SEATS TO VOTE ON" along with some graphics resembling text of "YOUR LOCAL
ELECTION HEADQUARTERS").
- A certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that
appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of
9:00 a.m. this Tuesday ("Studio 10") appeared to have had one of its hosts (Chasity Byrd) saying this around a certain guest of hers:
"You might have seen Carly -- of course doing traffic reports on FOX 10
-- what you don't see is, her, uh, stacking shows and getting shows
read--getting shows ready for FOX 10 -- she's a producer for FOX 10 as
well, so she does a lot of things behind the scenes--" (note: the
broadcast operation for WALA-TV was usually called "FOX 10" in other installments of the program that appeared on the channel before this Tuesday in recent times).
- 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 Tuesday ("WKRG News 5 This Morning")
appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Bill Riales)
saying,
"If you're just joining us, uh, just a couple of minutes ago we had, uh,
what we'd like to call an an off-air moment. We were still streaming,
but our signal was lost; we were off the air for a short time. If you've
come back to us, we appreciate it, and we're back on the air now,
obviously" (note: the channel appeared to have had only a black picture with
digital
graphics for the program (including a ticker and a logo related to
WKRG-TV) for several minutes before appearing appearing to have had only either a black picture or some advertisements for
several more minutes before then whereas a certain video stream that
usually appeared to have had the program and other programs for the news
operation at WKRG-TV in recent times appeared to
have had a certain animated sequence related to it, a certain video
involving a ship and some disembodied voices being used to say, "[first
voice] What the
commercial suggested", "[second voice] Yeah, well", "[first voice] It
is", and, "[second voice] Same thing, I
mean the Elliot/Northcutt thing is the same company..." in that order
before appearing to have had the beginning of another part of the
program immediately
afterwards beginning with the same animated sequence and both of the
news
presenters for the program (note: the name of the other news presenter
for the program was Jessica Taloney).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Monday of
the sixteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared
to have had one of its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, "Well think
about this the next time you might toss a letter out of a car window out
on a state highway, just go ahead and toss a couple of twenties out of
the window too; that's because it's tax payer money used to clean up
the mess on state roads; last year alone, the Alabama Department of
Transportation spent six point eight million dollars to do so; closer to
home, AL-DOT spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to clean up
litter in Baldwin County, and in two thousand seventeen, five hundred and
sixty thousand in Mobile County. AL-DOT says that's money that can go
to surfacing projects or other maintenance costs instead" (note #1: the
local news program that appeared on the channel during the hour of 5:00
p.m. that day ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to had one of its reporters (a news reporter named Kati Weis) presenting a similar report
and both of the news presenters for the program mentioned earlier in this paragraph discussing some of its subjects (note #2: the name of the other news presenter for those programs was Lenise Ligon (note #3: the local news program mentioned in the paragraph below this one appeared to have had a different news presenter
presenting a report similar to the ones mentioned in this paragraph))).
- The
local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Monday of
the sixteenth day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared
to have had one of its news presenters (Bob Grip)
saying, "Think of
this: did you know that every time you litter on state highways you are
pretty much wasting your own money? Last year alone, the Alabama
Department of
Transportation spent six point eight million taxpayer dollars to clean
up trash on roadways across Alabama. In Baldwin County AL-DOT spent two
hundred fifty thousand dollars last year just to pick up litter; [in]
Mobile County, AL-DOT spent more than a half million dollars; now AL-DOT
says if litter never existed in the first place all that money can go
to things like resurfacing projects, paving roads, and other important
maintenance costs. Now some local tax payers are hoping the litter bugs
will stop wasting their hard earned money" and, "Here's a couple of tips to prevent littering: keep a trash bag in your
car; if you're hauling something, make sure you keep everything in your
trailer secure so that nothing flies off while you're driving" around a certain piece of video that appeared to have had a certain other being saying, "Think before they litter, because it's costing the--the state too much money
to invest in the litter project -- that they need to consider that their money
can be utilized in other areas" immediately afterwards (note #1: the program appeared to have had some videos involving digital graphics and texts of "LITTER
COSTING MILLIONS" and "TAX DOLLARS SPENT ON CLEAN-UP" for much of the statements attributed to the news presenter mentioned earlier and some digital graphics and texts "ROQUANDA BOWIE" and "ALABAMA
TAXPAYER" while appearing to have had the video involving the other being (note #2: the video involving the being described as "the other being" appeared to had been part of the local news program mentioned in the paragraph above this one)).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WEAR-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 Monday
("3 in the Morning") appeared to have had some video of a special news program from
their main provider of network programming (the American Broadcasting
Company (ABC)) during the hour of 6:00 a.m. for this Monday.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the fifteenth day
of the month of July for the calendar year 2018 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00
p.m.") appeared to have had a certain video of a certain report
without any mention of its narrator, whether it originally made for the news operation at WALA-TV or not, or whether it was related to their local broadcast area or not
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Monday ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had a certain guest of one of its contributors (its news presenter (Devon Walsh)) saying the following statement regarding a certain other guest of hers that she described as both a "dog" and a "puppy" earlier in its broadcast: "She's got lab in her for crying out loud, she's not going to be stupid".
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel
for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the eighth day
of this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had audio of
one of its news presenters (Shelby Myers)
saying, "Congrats to all the athletes" immediately after appearing to
have had audio of her saying, "Athletes representing our area at the
Special Olympics USA Games are racking up on medals: Sissy Flanigan won
silver in the fifty meter freestyle, John Rabbeitt is bringing home a
bronze medal in the bench press and a fourth-place medal in the dead
lift, David Hall won a silver medal in squat and bronze medals in dead
lift and bench press, and Katie Cobb won silver in bocce doubles with
her partner Pauleen Bynum. Katie also ranked fifth in singles" while
appearing to have had a certain video with digital graphics and texts of
"LOCAL ATHLETES FIND SUCCESS" and "SPECIAL OLYMPICS USA GAMES".
- 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. on the Sunday of
the fifteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have
had one of its reporters (a sports
reporter named Robby Baker)
saying, "I want to say, first of all, uh, I'm glad to be back, happy to
be back -- I heard you guys had a big dedication last week -- I'm also
happy to be back with the--the fans. You know we always we get a lot of
fun messages and stuff from the fans after the 'Sports Overtime' shows
air. This week, though, we got one that kind of trumped everything --
found out we actually got a big fan of the show who's actually a Super
Bowl champ. Guys, check this out" before appearing to have had a certain
video
involving a certain being saying, " Hi, this is Leon Lett: three-time
Super Bowl champ. I'm inviting you to watch Robby Baker on Sports
Overtime. Go Robby!" (note: a certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV
appeared to had been used by its administration to upload what appeared
to had been a recording of the part of the program involving that video
this Monday).
- The local news programs that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first and second halves of the hours of 5:00 p.m. and
10:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the fifteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5
at 5" and "WKRG News 5 at 10" respectively) appeared to have had videos with
reports ending in ways that were usually not part of their broadcasts in
those periods of time before that Sunday in recent times (the video on the first mentioned had ended with "Eyewitness News" whereas the one on the second program mentioned had ended with "WLOX News Now" as part of their respective reports (note: a certain Internet video stream that usually appeared to have had local news programming for WKRG-TV before this Monday in recent times appeared to have had a certain installment of a certain program related to sports that was usually
advertised as being part of the programming of the channel during the second half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on Sunday nights in recent times ("WKRG Sports Overtime") appeared
to have had a certain video involving a certain report ending with the words "Alabama
News Network" this Monday).
- 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-sixth
day of the month of June for this calendar year ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had audio
of a certain disembodied voice being used to say the word "no"
immediately after appearing to have had one of its news presenters
(Lenise Ligon) saying, "Well it looks like you won't be able to fly a
drone over some prisons or Coast Guard facilities. The Federal Aviation
Administration deciding today drones are going to be barred from the air
above four hundred feet above those facilities. Prison leaders say the
technology could be used to drop contraband to the inmates" for one of
its reports (note #1: the volume of the disembodied voice was lower than that of the volume of the voice of the presenter (note #2: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics and texts "NO
DRONES OVER MANY PRISONS" and "AND SOME COAST GUARD FACILITIES" while having that report)).
- The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV appeared to have had a video involving some disembodied voices being used to say, "We now join our [regularly
scheduled program]" before appearing to have had a certain program for a certain provider of TV programming ("The CBS Weekend News" from
the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)) all ready in progress seven
minutes after the time in which the very beginnings of certain installments of the program were usually part
of its programming on a regular basis in recent times (the middle of the hour of 5:00 p.m.) this Sunday (note: the
channel appeared to have had special programming from the provider
related to sports during the first seven minutes of the hour before appearing to have had a
local news program for WKRG-TV ("WKRG News 5 at 5") immediately
afterwards before then).
- 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 July appeared to have had some digital
graphics with texts "TOP STORY" and "GET YOU SOME OF THIS!" and some audio of its
news presenter (Shelby Myers) saying, "And what a day on Pensacola
Beach: a fantastic ending to red, white, and blues week" over a certain piece of video; the news presenter saying, "Hi, everyone.
I'm Shelby Myers. Thanks for watching tonight. We have a
lot to tell you about. We start with sad news, though, about an
endangered species washing up dead on Fort Morgan. The sea turtle was
found with a beach chair tangled around its neck. Toi Thornton is in the
newsroom. Toi, it's really heartbreaking" and one of its
reporters (Toi Thornton) saying, "It is, Shelby" immediately afterwards;
the news presenter saying, "Maybe thunderstorms on the way, but great
weather for the red, the white, and blue angels. It's one of the most
anticipated events every summer and once again they didn't disappoint",
"We have another church burglary to tell you about; this one happened
in downtown Mobile; the bad guy was caught on camera, now he
needs to be caught by police", "Wow, not good stuff there; Jaguar loose
inside the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans; the good news is the zoo was
closed; the bad news is the jaguar killed six animals. It happened this
morning; workers managed to track down the jaguar and sedate him.
Unfortunately four alpaca, an emu, and a fox were killed by the jaguar", "All right, we got a strange one for you: two police officers in
Georgia used a coin-flip app to decide if a woman will be arrested. No,
not kidding, the incident was caught on one of the officers' body
cameras. You have to see it to believe [it]. Nicole Carr shows it to you", some digital graphics and texts of "NO THEY DIDN'T"
and "COPS USE COIN FLIP APP TO DECIDE ON AN ARREST" over a certain other piece of video immediately after appearing to have had the statement attributed to the news reporter mentioned previously; the news presenter saying, "And as you might imagine, the charges against the woman
were dropped. We'll be right back" both immediately after appearing to have had the aforementioned video and immediately before one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in this period of time that day; the news presenter saying, "A cancer diagnosis is never easy,
especially on a child", some digital graphics and texts of "NEVER GIVING UP" and "7 YEAR-OLD BOY FIGHTING CANCER" over a certain other piece of video; the news presenter saying, "Well the tunnels are all clear tonight, but it was a
mess earlier today in both directions. You can definitely tell it's the
summer, lots of people on the roads. Adam Olivier has one more look at
the summer-like forecast when we come back" immediately before its last break from appearing on the channel in this period ; one of its other reporters (a weather reporter named Adam Olivier) saying, "And taking a look at the next seven days -- well it looks like we're going to have higher rain chances than normal at about sixty to seventy percent as a front stalls just over to our north. That does limit our highs, though; temperatures only getting into the lower nineties, if that; a little bit of news there", and the news presenter saying, "Good outlook there.
Beautiful day today. All right we'll see you back here tomorrow morning
at six o'clock and then tomorrow night at nine o'clock. Have a great
night" (note: a certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had been used by its administration to stream a live video related to the program (involving the news presenter and the reporters mentioned earlier) during the first half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. that Saturday).
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 6:00 a.m. on the Saturday of the fourteenth
day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 6:00 a.m.") appeared to have had its
news presenter (Steve Alexander Ozenovich) saying, "The babies is so
cute -- I love that music that goes along with it" immediately after
appearing to have had a certain video involving both music and a certain
report.
- The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV did not appear to have had a certain video related to them (involving a certain logo related to them and a pink TV set) that was usually part of its programming within ten seconds of the middles and the ends of the hours of 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 10:00 a.m. on Saturday over a period of several years during at least one of those periods of time this Saturday (note: the channel appeared to have had a certain video involving a more recent logo related to them within ten seconds of the end of the hour of 8:00 a.m. this Saturday)..
- The last two minutes of the local news program that appeared on the
main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Thursday
of the eleventh day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared
to have had one of its news presenters (Byron Day) saying, "Hmm,
indeed. Close call" and its other news presenter (Lenise Ligon) saying,
"Yeah" immediately afterwards immediately after appearing to have had a certain
video involving digital graphics and texts of "CLOSE CALL" and "OFFICER
NARROWLY AVOIDS ACCIDENT").
- 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. on the Friday of
the thirteenth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at 10") appeared to have had one of its news presenters (Rose Ann Haven) saying, "Bryant, kind of tell us what it was like to see the Blues for the first time for you", and one of its reporters (Bryant Clerkley)
saying, "It was amazing, Rose Ann. I'd never seen a show like that. I'd
never seen those type of maneuver and the crowd had a lot of energy and
people are so excited for this show they're even camping out on
Pensacola Beach tonight to get the best spot" in a location separate
from hers.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the eighth day of
this July ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its
news presenters (Shelby Myers)
saying, "And a scary situation over in Florida: authorities say a man
holds his own child hostage for hours. More on the standoff with police
coming up" between five and ten seconds before one of its breaks from appearing on the channel in
that period of time that day, and its other news presenter (Lee Peck)
saying, "Scary moments for some in Mobile last night; a car runs into
the side of a local gas station causing some damage" for the part of it
that appeared on the channel after that break.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. this Saturday
("WKRG News 5 at 6") appeared to have had its news presenter (Jason Carter) contradicting some reports on a certain World Wide Web site related to one of its subjects (Jason Carter: Well it was quite the scene at the New Orleans zoo
this morning after a jaguar escaped its enclosure and then killed
several other animals at the zoo. The Audubon Zoo in New Orleans is
shut down to visitors today from the Mulac male jaguar. It escaped its
habit and then killed six other animals. Now, Mulac escaped around seven
thirty this morning and then was captured about four hours later.
Officials say that jaguar mauled four alpacas, one emu, and one fox -- thankfully no people were hurt. Zoo workers were able to sedate the big
cat and then return it to its enclosure without any more injuries. It's
not the first time this big cat escaped. Back in two thousand one, he
got loose for about two minutes before he was taken down with a
tranquilizer dart. An investigation is underway as to how he got out.
The zoo is expected to be back open tomorrow. (note: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics and texts of "JAGUAR
ESCAPES ENCLOSURE KILLS SIX OTHER ANIMALS" and "AUDUBON ZOO, NEW
ORLEANS" while appearing to had the aforementioned statements attributed to the aforementioned news presenter)).
(note: some information was added to a previous report for this weblog named "News for Sunday, July 8th, 2018" (including phrases such as "radio frequency channel" and "virtual channel" for one of its paragraphs)).
- The main broadcast channels for WPMI-TV and WFGX-TV both appeared to have had a program named "American Ninja Warrior" during the hour of 8:00 p.m. this Friday (note: some World Wide Web site related to some providers of some of their programming in recent times (the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) for WPMI-TV and MyNetworkTV for WFGX-TV) appeared to have had certain sections dedicated to a program by that name by the time this report was posted.
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for
WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday
of the eleventh day of this July ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared
to have had its news presenter (Byron Day)
saying, "Baxter you keep fighting; we're all behind you" immediately
after appearing to have had a certain video involving a certain report involving the word "Baxter" (with digital graphics and texts of "NEVER
GIVING UP" and "7-YEAR-OLD BOY FIGHTING CANCER").
- The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channels for
WKRG-TV during the second half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. and the local
news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV
during the hour of 9:00 p.m. this Friday ("WKRG News 5 at 6:30" and "FOX
10 News at 9:00 p.m." respectively) appeared to have had one of
their respective news presenters (Rose Ann Haven for the first program mentioned;
Lenise Ligon for the second program mentioned) and some other beings discussing a certain
"game" named "Fortnite".
- The local news program that appeared on
the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the second half of the hour of 6:00 p.m. this Friday ("WKRG News 5 at 6:30") appeared to have
had a certain being saying, "My name is Payton, I am eleven years old,
and I lived in Atmore, Alabama. I want to be a meteorologist when I grow
up, but for now here's the gulf coast's best meteorologist with your
local forecast" (and a certain digital graphic related to WKRG-TV and some digital graphics resembling texts of "FUTURE FORECASTER", "HISTORY MUSEUM OF MOBILE", "ICE AGE IMPERIALS", and "OPEN NOW-AUGUST 26") before appearing to have had one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Alan Sealls) saying, "Thank you, Payton. She represents Atmore well. She does
have a good future in meteorologist. She knows it's not raining in
Atmore right now (with some digital graphics behind him) immediately afterwards. .
- A certain part of a
certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that
appeared on the main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV during the second
half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Friday ("Gulf Coast Today") appeared to have had a certain graphic involving texts of
"Friday the 13th fears" and "Some say Friday the thirteenth is unlucky because
Tupac and Fidel Castro both were killed on the date" and one of its
hosts (Terra Reeves) saying,
"Some people who may label Friday the
thirteenth as unlucky are Tupac and Fidel Castro as both were killed on
the faithful date" without ever appearing to have had any explanation regarding the "Tupac" and "Fideo Castro" parts (note #1: the program appeared to have
had a certain guest of hers (saying,
"This is the first time I've--I've considered Tupac and Fidel Castro"
immediately after appearing to have had her saying the aforementioned statement attributed (note #2: a certain Facebook page related to the host named Terra Reeves appeared to have had a recording of this part of the program)).
- The last two minutes of the local news program that appeared on the
main broadcast channel for
WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Thursday
of the twelfth day of this July ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have
its news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "All right, everybody, we have some special
guests in our studio from Dancing with the Stars Daycare and Preschool.
Did y'all have a good time?", some beings appearing beside her and one one of its reporters (a weather reporter named Thomas Geboy) saying, "Yes" immediately afterwards, the news
presenter saying, "All right, so they are so excited because they really
are really on live TV" immediately afterwards, the reporter saying,
"Yes, they are. You can see all yourselves. There you go" immediately
afterwards, and the news presenter saying, "All right, everybody. Want
to help us wave good bye to everybody?" before appearing have had them doing so (note #1: a certain Facebook page related to WFNA-TV
appeared to have had received a message regarding WKRG-TV and a certain
"Dancing with the Stars Daycare Preschool" from its administration that
Thursday (note #2: WKRG-TV and WFNA-TV were related to each other due
to their having been part of a certain holding company named the Nexstar Media Group by then in recent times)).
- 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. on the
Monday of the eighteenth day of this June appeared to have had one
reporters (Thomas Geboy) saying, "And good evening, gulf coast. I hope
your Monday treated you well and just remember we're just another day
closer to Friday -- always looking at the bright side of things"; audio
of one of its news presenters (Mel Showers) saying, "One of the men
police say was linked to a wanted deadly hit-and-run suspect says he's
innocent -- the bizarre story of the mystery surrounding the
connection"; its other news presenter (Devon Walsh) saying, "Happening
tomorrow, the first ever shark fishing season opens at Gulf State Park
pier -- ten lucky anglers will drop their lines from eight until
midnight. The pier will close for rou--routine use thirty minutes before
the event and then it will reopen thirty minutes after. It's not late
to apply for tomorrow's event, but there is still time to apply for next
Tuesday, the twenty-sixth. So again tomorrow it's closed, but you can
still apply for the twenty-sixth. For details on how to apply visit WKRG
dot com. For now these are the only two dates scheduled, but if
everything goes well the season may be expanded"; the news presenter
mentioned first saying, "Coming up on News 5, Mobile Fire and Mobile
police are the first to enjoy the new lights at Sage Park; find out if
the basketball talent matches the smack-talking by Mobile police or did
they get burned"; the news presenter mentioned second saying, "Ha, ha.
All right, that was Dana Winter reporting. The fire department ended up
winning tonight. The score was forty-two to twenty-nine. Mel, they
smoked them. Chief Battiste says they plan to turn the lights off every
night at ten o'clock so the players can have a little extra time to
practice their shots" after appearing to have had a certain video of a certain report involving the words "fire" and "department".