News for Sunday, May 2nd, 2021
- A certain broadcast frequency related to WHIL-FM (or a certain broadcast frequency for a certain network station for a certain Alabama Public Radio named WHIL-FM) suddenly started having audio involving voices of a certain kind being used to say sentences with parts such as, "The National Weather Service in Birmingham[...]" (while having sounds that could be described as having had been static) for a period of time between thirty seconds and one hundred eighty seconds immediately before and after having audio of certain other kinds of voices being used to say certain other kinds of sentences (without sounds that could be described as having had been static) between the fifty-fourth and fifty-ninth minutes of the hour of 4:00 p.m. this Sunday (4:53:00 p.m. - 4:58:59 p.m.).
- Certain broadcast frequencies or streamers related to certain radio stations in southwest Alabama (or at least WBLX-FM, WDLT-FM, and WABD-FM) often had streams of audio involving music of a certain kind near the ends of discussions involving voices of a certain kind being used to say sentences with parts such as, "In Touch Gulf Coast" and , "Beverly McDowell" during certain periods of time on Sunday (or between the beginnings of hours of 5:00 a.m. and the ends of hour of 7:00 a.m. on Sunday at least) before this day of May earlier this calendar year and certain calendar years prior to this one before at least one of those broadcast frequencies (or one related to WDLT-FM at least) had audio involving music of a different kind near the ends of discussions involving voices likes the ones mentioned earlier in this paragraph being used to say sentences likes the ones mentioned earlier in this paragraph during at least one period of time this Sunday (or during the second half of its hour of 5:00 a.m. at least).
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