- A certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had at least one hyperlink (in the form of a graphic) involving some groups of text such as some text of, "Attention DISH subscribers!", some text of, "On Wednesday December 2nd, DISH may deny you WKRG. TAKE ACTION.", and some text of, "LEARN MORE" to a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site separate from this one involving groups of text such as some text of, "DISH Subscribers: WKRG could be forced off your line-up, and important programming you pay for could disappear.", and some text of, "Call 1-800-333-3474 NOW and DEMAND DISH keep WKRG." this Monday (note #1: a certain part of certain World Wide Web site related to a certain company related to WKRG-TV (named Nexstar Media Group) appeared to have had some groups of text such as some text of, "IRVING, TX – Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXST) ('Nexstar') announced today that DISH Network ('DISH') (Nasdaq: DISH) subscribers in 115 markets are at risk of losing network and local community programming at 7:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, as DISH has yet to reach a new distribution agreement allowing the satellite television behemoth the right to continue to air Nexstar’s highly rated programming." whereas a certain part a certain World Wide Web site related to a certain provider of TV programming named DISH (or DISH Network) appeared to have had some groups of text such as some text of, "ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexstar Media Group, the largest local broadcast station owner in the nation, is threatening to black out DISH customers' access to 164 local channels in 120 markets across 42 states and the District of Columbia. The broadcast giant is trying to use its market power to demand unreasonable rate increases while intentionally using millions of Americans as pawns in their negotiations. This action by Nexstar would result in consumers being blacked out from the highest number of local broadcast stations in the nation's TV history." this Monday (note #2: at least one broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV (such as a main channel) appeared to have had a certain group of digital graphics (near the bottom of its area of display) appear with some groups of text such as some texts of the name of the provider mentioned earlier in this paragraph appearing to move within one of them from its right side to its left side while appearing to have had a program unrelated to WKRG-TV for a certain period of time (between one second and three minutes) at least once on the Friday of the twenty-seventh day of this November and the Saturday of the twenty-eighth day of this November (note #3: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had at least one video involving a group of digital graphics unlike the kind of digital graphics mentioned in the note just before this one involving groups of text similar to the ones mentioned in that note this Monday (note #4: the part of the video on the part of the World Wide Web site to which the hyperlink in the note just before this one appeared to have had the groups of text mentioned in that note between these points of its length this Monday: 01:10 - 01:55)))).
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)
Monday, November 30, 2020
News for Monday, November 30th, 2020
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