News for Monday, March 18th, 2019
- A certain part of a TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that
appeared to have had been part of the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV
during the hour of 9:00 a.m. this Monday ("Studio 10") appeared to have had one of its contributors (a
certain host and (weather) reporter for certain parts of it named Michael White) saying, "We
work at wala [or walla/wallah]" (note the similarities in the ways "wala", "walla", "wallah", and "WALA-TV" were mentioned in this paragraph) (update for Tuesday, March 19th, 2019: a transcript of this part of the program was added to a separate part of this site this Tuesday).
- The main broadcast channel for WJTC-TV appeared to have had a certain program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that usually appeared to have had been part of its programming during the first half of hour of 6:00 p.m. on calendar days other than Saturday and Sunday earlier this calendar year ("Gulf Coast Today") during the second half of the hour of 6:00 a.m. for this one (note #1: the main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV usually appeared to have had the same program during the second half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the same calendar days earlier this calendar year (note #2: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site named Zap2it appeared to have had details related to the program and the channels (note #3: WPMI-TV and WJTC-TV appeared to have had been related to each other in years past due to their appearing to have had connections to a certain holding company named the Sinclair Broadcast Group during those years))).
- A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been
part of their main broadcast during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the
Saturday of the sixteenth day of this March ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.)
appeared to have had one of its contributors (a certain presenter for
certain parts of it related to news named Tyler Fingert)
saying, "If you have an Apple Watch -- I do, here -- a new study says
it may be able to save lives by their ability...to detect irregular heart rates. The researchers looked at data collected from four hundred thousand people. They sent electric cardiogram patches to wearers that showed irregular pulses. About a third of them, turned out to have afib, a potentially deadly
condition. Researchers say false positives are a concern in these types
of tests, and that the Apple Watch returned those in about twenty-nine
percent of the time. That's about a third of the time, there [note:
the program appeared to have had a certain video with some digital
graphics with texts of "COMMITTED TO YOUR HEALTH", "APPLE WATCH
HEARTBEAT STUDY", "RESEARCHERS SAY IT COULD POTENTIALLY SAVE LIVES" for
some of the time in which it appeared to have had the contributor saying
this]", "Animal lovers, listen up: April the giraffe gave birth to her fifth
baby at the Animal Adventure park in New York today. Lots of people
watching online -- I was one of them; I got up at eleven o'clock today -- in
front of an enthralled YouTube audience. In twenty seventeen, April received more than two hundred and thirty-two million YouTube live views during a seven-week period before she gave birth to her last calf. As of today, the Animal Adventure park has yet to release the name of this cute
new addition to the park [note #2: the program appeared to have had a
certain video with some digital graphics involving texts of "APRIL THE
GIRAFFE HAS BABY" and "NEW ADDITION AT THE ANIMAL ADVENTURE WEEK" for
some of the time in which it appeared to have had the contributor saying
this]", and, "A Colorado family got a big surprise Friday morning, when a moose... literally...crashed through their basement window and right into a baby's bedroom. Greg Nietro has more on this wild story and how the wildlife
ended up inside [note #3: the program appeared to have had a
certain video involving digital graphics with texts of "MOOSE CRASHES
INTO HOME" and "BRECKENRIDGE, CO" immediately after appearing to have
had the contributor saying this]", and, "What the... ha, ha, ha [laughter]. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says homeowners put grates over below-grade window wells to
prevent wildlife from falling inside. That story is just absolutely kind
of funny for me [note #4: the program appeared to have had
the contributor saying this immediately after appearing to have had the video mentioned in the third note of this paragraph]".
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