(note: a certain part of a certain report for this site published before this one named "News for Tuesday, December 21st, 2021"
was amended (or corrected) this Thursday (specifically a certain part
of the paragraph closest to its bottom (note regarding that part: quotation of it after it was amended
(or corrected): "(appearing indirectly below
some text of, '27. WEATHER' appearing directly above a horizontal line
appearing directly above some text of, 'Weather - News (no production
time limit)' ")))
- A certain World Wide Web site involving various texts of, "YouTube" appeared to have had at least one section or page involve a video near some groups of text such as some text of, "WKRG 2021 Christmas Poem", some text of, "Dec 23, 2021", and some text of, "WKRG News 5 staff share 'A Visit from St. Nicholas'" this Thursday (note: there often appeared to have had been some TV programming related to WKRG-TV involving audible mentionings of "WKRG News 5 [or Five]" before this Thursday earlier this calendar year and certain calendar years prior to this one).
- There appeared to have had been some TV programming related to WKRG-TV
(or at least certain parts of such programming related to news)
involving some voices being used to say phrases with parts such as,
"covering the entire gulf coast" while appearing to have had some a
video involving some text of "Covering the ENTIRE" appearing
directly above some text of, "Gulf Coast" being broadcast on at least
one broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV (or at least one main broadcast
channel to WKRG-TV) between this Thursday and the Wednesday of the
twenty-second day of this December (or at least between the first halves
of their hours of 12:00 p.m.).
- A certain radio set (or a certain radio receiver in a certain position)
in southwest Alabama that often had audio of voices and music being
broadcast with static at certain rates while appearing to have had been
on a broadcast frequency related to WMAH-FM (or a certain radio
frequency related to a certain radio station related to a certain
Mississippi Public Broadcasting station near southwest Alabama (or near Alabama) named WMAH-FM) during certain periods of
time before this Thursday had audio involving voices and music being
broadcast with static at different rates (or rates lower than those of
the static mentioned earlier in this paragraph) during a certain period
of time (or minute) this Thursday (while in the same position mentioned
earlier in this paragraph).
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