(note: a certain section of this site separate from this one named "A Collection of Images of Certain WKRG-TV Programming Found to Had Been of Great Interest" was amended (with a note near its bottom) this Saturday whereas a certain part of a certain report for this site named "News for Friday, June 3rd, 2022" was amended (or clarified) this Saturday (specifically the note near its bottom))
- A certain Facebook page related to WKRG-TV appeared to have had at least one section or part involving a video near some groups of text such as some text of, "Treating breast cancer often requires the attention of multiple physicians and a combination of treatments. Breast surgical oncologist Dr. Lindsey Beakley from the Southern Cancer Center is here to talk about the different surgical options that patients have available today." related to its administration the Friday of the twenty-seventh day of the month of May of this calendar year (of 2022).
- There often appeared to have had been some TV programming (or at least certain parts of such programming related to advertising) involving some voices being used to say phrases with parts such as, "Wave Men's Health" and, "E-D [or any other possible spelling]" (and some groups of text with parts such as, "WAVEMENSHEALTH.COM") being broadcast on at least one broadcast channel (or at least one main broadcast channel) related to at least one TV station related to southwest Alabama (or at least one such station (related to southwest Alabama named WKRG-TV) between the beginning of the Wednesday of the first day of this June and the end of the Friday of the third day of this June (or during at least one first half of an hour of 12:00 p.m. between those days of June) (note: at least one broadcast channel (or main broadcast channel related) related to at least one TV station near southwest Alabama (or at least one such station named WEAR-TV) appeared to have had TV programming similar to the kind of programming mentioned earlier in this paragraph the Friday of the third day of this June).
- A certain World Wide Web site involving various texts of, "YouTube"
appeared to have had at least one section or page involving a video near some groups
of text such as some text of, "WUNI 1410 Country Music Radio Station
WMOB Mobile Alabama Causeway Spanish Fort Al Read Below", some text of,
"Jun 2, 2022", and some text of, "WUNI Started broadcasting in 1963.The callsign was intended to sound out
the phrase 'You and I'. The re-christened radio station was acquired by
a new company called WUNI Inc. on December 3, 1964. It was with this
ownership change that WUNI became the first full-time Country Music
radio station in Mobile. The station was sold again, this time to the
similarly named Radio Station WUNI Inc. on August 1, 1976.
In October 1983, Radio Station WUNI, Inc., agreed to sell the station to
country music legend Mel Tillis through his Tillis Communications,
Inc.The deal was approved by the FCC on December 2, 1983. Tillis had the
FCC assign new call letters WMML on January 3, 1984. As with sister
station KMML in Amarillo Texas, the new callsign stood for "M-M-Mel
Tillis" as a play on Mel's famous stutter. WMML continued to air the
country music format it had adopted back in 1964. This radio station
ended by the end of 1986, but the building on the Mobile Causeway still
stands to this day." the Friday of the third day of this June.
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