News for Sunday, November 25th, 2018
- A certain streamer related to WBLX-FM had audio similar to that of the ending of a certain program (named "In Touch Gulf Coast") on a certain streamer related to WDLT-FM immediately after it was part of the one related to WDLT-FM during the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Sunday (note #1: the streamer related to WDLT-FM usually had audio of a program named "In Touch Gulf Coast" during that period of time on Sunday on a regular basis in recent times whereas the one related to WBLX-FM usually had audio of such a program during the first half of the hour of 6:00 a.m. on Sunday on a regular basis during those times (note #2: a certain streamer related to WABD-FM also usually had audio of such a program on Sunday on a regular basis during those times, specifically during the second half of the hour of 6:00 a.m. on Sunday during those times (note #3: WBLX-FM, WDLT-FM, and WABD-FM were all members of a certain holding company named Cumulus Media during those times))).
- The local news program that appeared to had been part of the main
broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Friday
of the sixteenth day of this November ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.")
appeared to have had the voice of what might or might not had been the
voice of one of its contributors (a presenter for parts of it related to news named Lenise Ligon)
saying, "The Stormtracker Tour is part of our commitment to the
community to teach students what to do in the event of severe weather"
while appearing to have had a certain image with texts of "WEATHER
VISIT" and "RACHEL PATTERSON ELEMENTARY/ ATMORE" (note #1: the program
appeared to have had a certain other contributor (a presenter for parts of it related to news named Byron Day) saying, "They love seeing that truck. Don't they?" a certain disembodied voice that might or might not had been that of the contributor mentioned earlier in this paragraph being used to say, "Yeah they do" immediately afterwards, and a certain other contributor (a reporter for parts of it related to weather named Jason Smith) saying, "Yeah, they
really do, yeah, and, uh, looks like nice weather for a Stormtracker
Tour or anything to -- yeah, we are going to see more of it in the days
to come" immediately afterwards after appearing to have had
that statement (note #2: a certain World Wide Web site named YouTube appeared to have had what might or might not had been a recording of this part of the program)).
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