(note: a certain section (or a certain page) of this site separate from this one named "Hyperlinks Connected to Static Images Related to Broadcasting in Southwest Alabama from Years Past" was amended (with an additional hyperlink (involving some text of, "
'WEAR began broadcasting in January 1954.' (Facebook)") and a different
version of a certain hyperlink it had before this Friday (specifically
one that was changed to having some text of, " 'FLASHBACK FRIDAY! We're
59 this week! WEAR-TV's first day on-air was back in 1954' (Facebook)"
this Friday)) this Friday)
- A certain World Wide Web site involving various texts of, "Anchor" appearing directly above texts of, "by Spotify" appeared to have had at least one section or page involving a hyperlink involving some text of, "The Opening Kickoff - HR3 - 1.13.22 - Mark and Nick Pushup Challenge, Senior Bowl, Randy Patri..." appearing directly above some text of, "Sports Radio 105.5 WNSP • 11 hours ago" connected to a certain recording of audio involving various mentionings of "WKRG" between these points of its length this Friday: 18:40 - 32:01.
- A certain Facebook page related to WEAR-TV appeared to have had at least one section or part involving a static image with certain parts resembling some text of, "WEAR CARES" appearing indirectly above some text of, "SHRED-A-THON" appearing indirectly above some text of, "8a - noon ● SATURDAY ● January, 14th" appearing indirectly above some text of, "NEW LOCATION!" appearing indirectly above some text of, "Northwest Florida Fairgrounds" appearing directly above some text of, "Fort Walton Beach" related to its administration this Friday.
- A certain World Wide Web site related to WEAR-TV appeared to have had at least one section or page involving groups of text such as some text of, "Okaloosa Shred A Thon - Jan. 14" appearing directly above some text of, "by WEAR Promotion team ⏐ Wednesday, January 11th 2023" (appearing directly above a static image (with certain parts resembling some text of, "OKALOOSA" appearing indirectly above some text of, "SHRED" appearing directly above some text of, "A-THON" appearing directly above some text of, "JANUARY 14TH" appearing indirectly to the left of some text of, "CONFIDENTIAL") appearing directly above some text of, "WEAR") appearing indirectly above some text of, "Gilmore, WEAR, Fort Walton Beach Police Department, and the Better Business Bureau are offering individuals an opportunity to shred personal and sensitive documents on Saturday, April 9th. This event is free to the public and will run from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Northwest Florida Fairgrounds, 1958 Lewis Turner Blvd. FWB." this Friday.
- A certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had at least one section or part involving groups of text such as some text of, "FOX10 News updated their profile picture." appearing directly above some text of, "2h" appearing directly above some text of, "70 Years of Service to the Gulf Coast" (appearing directly above a static image (with certain parts (not resembling groups of text) resembling certain parts of at least one other static image on the same page (or at least one such image appearing directly below some text of, "2h" (or some text of, "3h") appearing directly below some text of, "FOX10 News updated their cover photo.")) with certain parts resembling some text of, "FOX10" appearing indirectly above some text of, "W A L A" appearing indirectly above some text of, "1953- 2023") related to its administration this Friday (note: the page mentioned earlier in the paragraph appeared to have had note: there often appeared to have had been TV programming related to WALA-TV involving audible (and visual) and mentionings of "FOX10 [or FOX 10]" (with pronunciations that could be spelled as FOX TEN, Fox TEN, FOX ten, fox ten, FOX ten, and fox TEN) being broadcast on at least one broadcast channel related to WALA-TV (or at least one main broadcast channel related to WALA-TV) before this Friday earlier this calendar year (of 2023) and during certain calendar years prior to this one).
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