(note: the paragraph directly below this one was an amended (or a corrected) version of a certain paragraph originally published as part of a certain report for this site published before this one named "News for Sunday, January 9th, 2022")
- There appeared to have had been at least one video related to WKRG-TV
involving some voices being used to say phrases with parts such as, "Breaking news" and, "From all of our reporters across the entire gulf coast" (or certain kinds of voices separate from each other being used to say such phrases with such parts) being broadcast on a certain kind
of broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV (a sub-channel (with a virtual channel number of 5-3)) that often
appeared to have had programming related to a TV programming service
named Memorable Entertainment Television (or Me-TV)
during the hour of 6:00 a.m. the Thursday of the sixth day of this
January (note: there often appeared to have had been a broadcast channel
of this kind related to WKRG-TV before that Thursday or day of January
earlier this calendar year and certain calendar years prior to this
one).
- A certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV
appeared to have had at least one section or part involving some groups
of text such as some text of, "WKRG with Gulfsouth Honda Dealers." some
text of, "Paid Partnership", and some text of, "WKRG News 5 is
recognizing the Gulf Coast’s veterans, their families and their
caretakers. These men and women served our country with pride, and we
want to give back. Nominate a hero today!" (near a hyperlink (connected to a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WKRG-TV)
involving a static image and some text of, "WKRG.COM", some text of,
"Nominate a hero: Serving Those Who Serve", and some text of,
"Mobile-Pensacola, with more than 157,000 active and retired milita...")
related to its administration the Monday of the tenth day of this
January.
- A certain World Wide Web site related to a certain Alabama Public Radio (or a certain Alabama Public Radio connected to at least one radio station related to southwest Alabama named WHIL-FM) appeared to have had at least one section or page involving some groups of text such as some text of, "The Haunted Bookshop is an underwriter of Alabama Public Radio. The dinner tribute to Eugene Walter took place outside the Saenger Theater on Joachim Street. That’s a location that had fond memories for Walter. When he came back to Mobile from Rome, he had a public radio show on WHIL, which is now part of the Alabama Public Radio network. On one program, he recalled childhood memories of the theater." and a recording of audio involving some voices being used to say phrases with certain parts similar to some of those groups of text this Tuesday.
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