Wednesday, February 23, 2022

News for Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022

  • There appeared to have had been some TV programming related to WKRG-TV (or at least a certain part of such programming related to news involving details related to weather) involving some voices (or certain parts of a presentation related to weather involving voices) being used to say phrases with parts such as, "terrible visibility" being broadcast on at least one broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV (or at least one main broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV) during the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m. on the Wednesday of the twenty-third day of this February.    
  • A certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV appeared to have had at least one section or page involving a video near some groups of text such as some text of, "Tornado sirens are about to go bye-bye in Mobile County" (appearing directly above some some text of, "TYLER FINGERT", appearing directly above some text of, "UPDATED 1 HR AGO | POSTED ON FEB 23, 2022") this Wednesday (note: there often appeared to have had been a contributor to some TV programming related to WALA-TV (or at least certain parts of such programming related to news) named Tyler Fingert during certain calendar years prior to this one (or this calendar year of 2022)). 
  • 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", some text of, "WKRG News 5  and Gulfsouth Honda Dealers are 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, "Nominate a hero: Serving Those Who Serve Mobile-Pensacola, with more than 157,000 active and retired military personnel, has a rich history of military presence, from the Blue Angels to th...") related to its administration the Tuesday of the twenty-second day of this February. 

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