(note: some hyperlinks each involving some text of, "Alabama Department of Archives & History" were added to 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" this Sunday (specifically certain sections of its own ("WALA-TV"; "WKRG-TV"; "WNTM-AM"; "WABB-AM and WABB-FM"))
- There often appeared to have had been at least one broadcast channel related to (Alabama Public Television station) WEIQ-TV (or at least one such channel (related to WEIQ-TV) with a virtual channel number of 42-1) involving a blank (or black) setting without audio whereas there often appeared to have had been other broadcast channels related to WEIQ-TV (or at least ones with virtual channel numbers of 42-2, 42-3, and 42-4) each involving various elements (such as various colors) with audio and motion during the second half of the hour of 4:00 a.m. this Sunday (update for Sunday, January 14th, 2023: there often appeared to have had been broadcast channels of the kind mentioned earlier in this paragraph (related to the WEIQ-TV mentioned earlier in this paragraph) each involving various elements (such as various colors), audio, and motion during the second half of the hour of 11:00 a.m. this Sunday and during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. this Sunday).
- A certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had at least one section or part involving a hyperlink involving a static image (connected to a video with certain parts similar to at least one such image) involving groups of text such as some text of, "FOX10News" appearing directly above some text of, "Reels ᐧ Jan 12 ᐧ " appearing directly above some text of, "Dog Gone Gone No More! One family's been reunited with a very good boy" appearing directly above various texts of, "FOX10 News ᐧ Original audio" appearing to move from right to left (or at least ones that appeared to have had materialized before appearing to move from left to right before appearing to vanish) to have had related to its administration the Thursday of the twelfth day of this January (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 the Thursday or day of January mentioned earlier in this paragraph earlier this calendar year (of 2023) and during certain calendar years prior to this one).
- 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 with parts such as, "I'm Pat Duggins sitting in for Joe Moody", "Hope you're having a great Saturday", and "Don't worry about rain [this evening]" between the first and seventh minutes of the hour of 4:00 p.m. the Saturday of the fourth day of this January (4:00:00 p.m. - 4:06:59 p.m.) (note #1: there were often voices involving mentionings of "Pat Duggins" and "Joe Moody" on the broadcast frequency related to the WHIL-FM mentioned earlier in this paragraph before the Sunday or day January mentioned earlier in this paragraph during the calendar year just before this one (2022) (note #2: a certain World Wide Web site related to the Alabama Public Radio mentioned earlier in this paragraph appeared to have had at least one section or page involving some text of, "Joe Moody" (or at least one such section or page involving some text of, "Joe Moody" appearing directly above some text of, "Senior producer & All Things Considered host") and at least one section or page involving some text of, "Pat Duggins" (or at least one such section or page involving some text of, "Pat Duggins appearing directly above some text of, "News Director") the Saturday or day of January mentioned earlier in this paragraph)).
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