- If I were in charge of a station specialized in broadcasting, I would encourage certain members of its operation to avoid saying the words "where", "you're", and "at" together in this order if they were to be having discussions about certain subjects for certain parts of its programming (such as programs related to news) and encourage them to say the words "where", "you", and "are" together in the same order as a way to do so (note: this commentary was created as a result of my often having heard the words "where", "you're", and "at" being said together in this order on certain TV programs related to news for certain TV stations in southwest Alabama that appeared to have had been part of certain broadcast channels of theirs (usually their main ones) before this Thursday earlier this calendar year and the calendar year prior to this one (2019)).
from one of the authors of a former World Wide Web site named Examiner.com, specifically two sections of it that were part of its existence: "Mobile (Alabama) TV Examiner" and "Mobile (Alabama) Radio Examiner" (note: this site could have certain features that could be seen without certain programs blocking them; each period of time mentioned on this site without any indication of the time zone to which it applied was a period of time for the Central time zone of the United States)
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Commentary: Mentionings of the words "where", "you're", and "at" in broadcasting
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