News for Saturday, October 27th, 2018
- A certain news program related to WALA-TV (involving a certain news presenter named Byron Day) appeared to have had been broadcast between the last sixteen minutes of the hour of 2:00 a.m. this Saturday whereas a certain sports program related to WALA-TV (named "First and 10") appeared to had been broadcast afterwards during the first forty minutes of the hour of 3:00 a.m. this Saturday (note: the program named "First and 10" appeared to have had a certain host for certain parts of it (Bri MacNaught) saying, "All right, thank you all for staying up at three thirty-seven a-m with us. I'll see you later" for what might or might not had been the last part of it to had appeared on the channel this Saturday).
- The local news program that appeared to had been part of the main
broadcast channel for WPMI-TV during the first half of the hour of 5:00
p.m. this Saturday ("NBC 15 News at 5 pm") appeared to have had its news
presenter (Lance Crawford) saying, "Well tonight our parent company
Sinclair Broadcast Group is launching a weekly series called 'Pulse of
America'; the purpose is to explore how national issues are playing out
in communities across the country. Tonight our reporter Frank
Franbone -- Franboni takes us to Asheville, North Carolina to show how the
economy could influence voters there in the mid-term election", a
certain video involving digital graphics with texts of "PULSE OF
AMERICA", "WILL THE ECONOMY INFLUENCE YOUR VOTE?", and "ASHEVILLE, NC", a
certain other video also involving digital graphics with texts similar to those the other one with the exception of it having texts "SCOTT RASMUSSEN" and "SCOTTRASMUSSEN.COM" in addition to them, and a certain video of news presenter
saying, "Now next week in our Pulse of America report we are going to go
to Palm Beach, Florida an ask voters there who they think will control
the house and the senate after voters go to the polls" in that order.
- A certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had received a certain video involving a certain being saying, "I was the news anchor that brought that story to the world" beside a certain screen involving text of 'The Alabama Leprechaun' is the greatest viral story of all time" through its administration on the Friday of the twenty-sixth day of this October (note #1: the site appeared to have had an article with details similar to those of the video with the exception of it having details such as "including at a station here in Mobile" and, "If you’d like more information on Walkers [exact spelling] 'Social Media Boot Camp,' you can visit you can visit Scott Walker's website." (note #2: the part of the site (or "website") to which the article appeared to had been linked appeared to have had a video similar to the one mentioned earlier in this paragraph and an article with details similar to them with the exception of it appearing to have had details such as "I lived in Mobile for seven years and worked at WPMI, the NBC affiliate there." (note #3: the local news program that appeared to had been part of the main
broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Saturday
appeared to have had a video similar to that of the one mentioned near the beginning of this paragraph))).
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