(note for Thursday, August 27th, 2020: the first paragraph below this note was corrected after it was originally published this Thursday)
- The main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV occasionally appeared to have had a video involving some disembodied voices being used to say phrases such as, "See Drew Brees break the all-time passing record" and some graphics with certain groups of text such as some text of, "ALL-TIME" appearing above some text of, "PASSING RECORD" and some text of, "NEW ORLEANS" appearing above some text of, "VS" appearing above some text of, "MIAMI" appearing above some text of, "SATURDAY" appearing above some text of, "7 [:00] PM" (appearing above some graphics with parts resembling text of, "WKRG") in its programming (between appearing to have had certain parts of certain TV programs) this Wednesday.
- A certain part of a certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had a video and some groups of text such as some text of, "Your child could be a Jr. STORMtracker and help us forecast the weather! It’s easy! Video your child dressed for all kinds of weather. Include videos for hot, cold, rainy, and good weather too! Be sure to record the video 'portrait' style (hold the phone vertically). Submit your video at the link below. Then watch FOX10 Morning News every morning to see if your child is the Jr. STORMtracker of the day. Click this link to submit your video." and some text of, "https://www.fox10tv.com/site/forms/submit_photos_or_videos/" related to its administration this Wednesday.
- A certain part of a certain news program related to WKRG-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Wednesday ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had one of its contributors (a presenter of news named Devon Walsh) saying phrases such as, "People are going bananas for a monkey showing his Crimson Tide spirit" and some digital graphics (while appearing to have had a certain piece of video not involving the contributor mentioned earlier in this paragraph) involving some text of, "PEOPLE GOING BANANAS FOR BAMA MONKEY" appearing above some text of, "COVERING TUSCALOOSA" (note: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site involving various texts of, "YouTube" appeared to have had a video similar to this part this Wednesday).
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