Commentary: Certain Sunday broadcasts
- A certain part of the World Wide Web to which a certain World Wide Web site related to WZEW-FM often appeared to have had been connected through at least one hyperlink during certain calendar years prior to this one (including the one just before this one (2020)) appeared to have had a stream of audio involving what I had believed to had been a stream of audio of a certain radio program related to WZEW-FM (named "Community Roundtable") involving what I had found to had been some vulgar, silly, unprofessional, and unnecessary language involving whom I had believed to had been a certain guest of the program during the first half of the hour of 7:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the thirty-first day of the month of January for this calendar year.
- I had believed a certain radio program related to WDLT-FM, WBLX-FM, and WABD-FM (named "In Touch Gulf Coast) broadcast (through a broadcast frequency related to WDLT-FM) during the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the thirty-first day of the month of January for this calendar year had involved audio recorded earlier that January based on a certain part of the broadcast involving certain voices being used to say, "Henry Hammerin Hank Aaron" and, "Sadly that we've missed him, he's gone off to heaven" afterwards (note #1: the broadcast did not involve a certain sentence near the ends of certain other broadcasts like this one through what I had believed to had been some feeds of programming related to WDLT-FM, WBLX-FM, and WABD-FM between the month of April and the month of December for the calendar year just before this one (2020): "Following safety precautions, today's In Touch Gulf Coast was a repeat, of a previously-aired broadcast" (note #2: WDLT-FM, WBLX-FM, and WABD-FM often appeared to have had been members of a holding company named Cumulus Media before that day of January during certain calendar years prior to this one (including the one just before this one))).
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