Commentary: Certain sounds and presentations in certain broadcasts related to news
- I had found certain sounds in certain parts of some the news programming related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part at least one of their broadcast channels (such as a main channel) during the hours of 9:00 p.m. for the sixth and seventh days of this April to had been very unprofessional and unnecessary, specifically sounds that could be spelled "heh-heh" (note: the part of the programming for the day mentioned first in this paragraph was mentioned in a report for this site named "News for Tuesday, April 7th, 2020").
- I had found some of the news programming related to WKRG-TV that appeared to have had been part of at least one of their broadcast channels (such as a main channel) during the hour of 6:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the fourth day of this April (specifically during its first thirty minutes) first thirty minutes) and the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the fifth day of this April (specifically during its first thirty-five minutes) to have had been very loud and very unprofessional after having seen and heard whom I had believed to have had been certain contributors for some of that programming (a presenter of news named Dana Winter and a reporter of weather named Caroline Carithers) appearing to speak with voices louder than some of the voices other parts of the programming appeared to have had for them while appearing to have had them appear to speak.
- I had found a certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Monday of the sixth day of this April ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") to had been both very dramatic and very unnecessary, specifically the way in which it appeared to have had one of its contributors (a presenter of news named Lenise Ligon) saying, "The coronavirus, claiming the life, of a couple, in Long Beach, Mississippi", some disembodied voices similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak being used to say, "Frances and Jerry Williamson were seventy-two years old. They died, just minutes apart, holding hands, in the hospital room last Wednesday. They were married for more than fifty years. Jerry was uh, a Navy veteran. Frances, worked, in the medical field and on the flower committee, at Long Beach Baptist Church. The pastor of the church saying faith was central, to the Williamsons' lives. We'll be right back" (while appearing to have had a video involving a static image and a certain digital graphic involving text of "COURTESY: RIEMANN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME") immediately afterwards, and some sounds similar to certain sounds made by certain kinds of instruments (involving keyboards) often used to make music (while still appearing to have had the video involving the static image mentioned) immediately afterwards.
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