News for Wednesday, September 21st, 2022
- A certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV
appeared to have had at least one section or part involving some text
of, "He first visited the newsroom when he was nine years old. Eleven
years later, Bob Grip paid a birthday visit to Camden last week."
appearing directly above a video related to its administration the
Tuesday of the twentieth day of this September (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
WALA-TV) related to news) named Bob Grip before the Tuesday or day of
September during certain calendar years prior to this one (or during
certain calendar years prior to this calendar year of 2022).
- A certain broadcast frequency related to WHIL-FM (or a certain broadcast frequency related to a certain Alabama Public Radio
station named WHIL-FM) had involved voices (or certain voices
similar to each other) being used to say, "Your
support of Alabama Public Radio does more than just help us cover
international and national stories, it also helps us
support student journalists at the University of Alabama, like Lacey
Alexander" before having had voices (or certain other voices
similar to the ones before earlier in this paragraph) being used to say,
"And now
Lacey is a student reporter for Mississippi Public Radio [or public
radio], thanks to your
support" between five seconds and ten seconds afterwards (immediately
after having had other voices (unlike the ones mentioned earlier in
this paragraph) involving certain other words) during the first half of the hour of 4:00 p.m. this Wednesday (note #1: there often appeared
to have had been at least one Mississippi Public Broadcasting station near southwest Alabama named WMAH-FM before this Wednesday earlier
this calendar year (of 2022) and during certain calendar years prior to
this one (note #2: a certain Facebook page involving various texts of, "Pat Duggins" appeared to have had at least section or part involving some text of, "Super proud of our latest Alabama Public Radio intern to “join the industry!” Lacey Alexander is now a news reporter for Mississippi Public Radio. Click here for her final story in the APR newsroom—it has a web “cover photo” that’s worth the price of admission! https://www.apr.org/.../college-students-turn-to....[*] Requests for Emotional Support Animals among students at the University of Alabama have tripled since 2019, due to COVID-19. This feature cleared the way for Lacey’s master’s degree. APR interns, whether aiming for radio or TV careers, consistently move up to larger markets. Go Lacey!" related to its administration this Wednesday (*note #3: parts of a hyperlink ("https://www.apr.org/.../college-students-turn-to....") connected to a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to Alabama Public Radio this Wednesday (note #4: a certain World Wide Web site related to Alabama Public Radio had involved at least one section or page involving some text of "Pat Duggins" appearing directly above some text of, "News Director" appearing directly above some text of, "Pat Duggins is APR’s news director. As a kid, he watched the Apollo manned moon launches along Florida’s space coast. Pat later spent 14 years covering NASA for NPR. After re-organizing the APR newsroom, he and the team were honored with over 150 awards for excellence in journalism. That includes APR being the first radio newsroom to receive RFK Human Rights' 'Seigenthaler Prize for Courage in Journalism.' Pat holds a master's degree from the University of Alabama and has published two books on NASA. When he’s not at APR, he enjoys cooking with Lucia, and tending his beloved fig tree." this Wednesday)))).
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