Conversations in Broadcasting #85

A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Tuesday of the fourth day of the month of June for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.) appeared to have had these discussions involving some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (presenter of news) and Byron Day (presenter of news):

[note #1: the program appeared to have had a video involving text of "D-DAY 75TH ANNIVERSARY" by this point]

Lenise Ligon: Well this week marks seventy-five years since American servicemen stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the final push against Hitler and the Nazis. 

[note #2: the program appeared to have had a video with digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY" and "COMMEMORATION EVENTS THURSDAY" by this point]

Byron Day: D-day, marking the beginning of the end of World War Two, and the first step to liberation of Europeans, living under Nazi rule, more than five thousand ships, thirteen thousand aircraft, supported the invasion.

Lenise Ligon: The human toll of D-day was enormous. Ten thousand allied troops dead, wounded, or missing. Eleven months later, the war in Europe was over.

Byron Day: So Thursday, D-day, FOX 10 News will have a crew at the National World War Two Museum, in New Orleans for a big day of events to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary.

[note #3: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY", "THURSDAY", "ALL-DAY COVERAGE", and "LIVE REPORTS FROM WWII MUSEUM NEW ORLEANS" with some digital graphics resembling texts of "FOX10" and "FOX10tv.com" by this point] 

Lenise Ligon: We'll have all-day coverage, on air and online, so, be sure to tune in, for all of the commemoration day events. 

Byron Day: And if you or someone who know fought in World War Two, please, send us a picture. Make sure to include their name and the branch of the military that they were serving in at the time that picture was taken. Just post it on our Facebook page or e-mail them, to FOX10reportit at fox10tv dot com. We want to show as many as we possibly can during our newscasts, tomorrow and Thursday.

[note #4: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of, "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY", "HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED", "Send us your WWII veteran pictures", "fox10reportit@fox10tv.com", and "Facebook: FOX10 News" by this point]
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A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Tuesday of the fourth day of the month of June for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had these discussions involving some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (presenter of news) and Byron Day (presenter of news):

 [note #1: the program appeared to have had a video involving text of "D-DAY 75TH ANNIVERSARY by this point]

Lenise Ligon: Thursday marks seventy-fifth anniversary of D-day, when allied forces stormed the beaches at Normandy, and led the final push against Nazi Germany.

[note #2: the program appeared to have had a video with digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY" and "COMMEMORATION EVENTS THURSDAY" by this point]

Byron Day: D-day, the beginning of the end of World War Two in Europe, and the major step toward liberating the continent against Nazi Germany. More than five thousand ships and thirteen thousand aircraft, supported that massive invasion. 

Lenise Ligon: The success came at a high price. Ten thousand allied casualties. Eleven months later, the war in Europe ended, with Germany's surrender.

Byron Day: On Thursday, the anniversary of D-day, FOX 10 News will have a crew, at the National World War Two Museum, in New Orleans, for a big day of events marking the seventy-fifth anniversary.

Lenise Ligon: We'll have all day coverage all day, both on air and online, so tune in, for the commemoration events.

[note #3: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY", "THURSDAY", "ALL-DAY COVERAGE", and "LIVE REPORTS FROM WWII MUSEUM NEW ORLEANS" with some digital graphics resembling texts of "FOX10" (above some text of "NEWS"), and "FOX10tv.com" by this point]

Byron Day: And by the way, if you or someone who know fought in World War Two, please, send us their picture. Be sure to include their name and the branch of the military they served in. Here's all you have to do: just post it to our Facebook page, or, you can e-mail them, to FOX10reportit at fox10tv dot com. All this information on our Web site. We'll show as many as we possibly can during our newscasts, both tomorrow, and Thursday.

[note #4: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of, "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY", "HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED", "Send us your WWII veteran pictures", "fox10reportit@fox10tv.com", and "Facebook: FOX10 News" by this point]
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A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Tuesday of the fourth day of the month of June for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.) appeared to have had these discussions involving some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (presenter of news) and Byron Day (presenter of news):

[note #1: the program appeared to have had a video involving text of "D-DAY 75TH ANNIVERSARY by this point] 

Byron Day: This Thursday, it will be seventy-five years since the allies stormed the beaches at Normandy, and began the final push against Hitler, and the Nazis.

[note #2: the program appeared to have had a video with digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY" and "COMMEMORATION EVENTS THURSDAY" by this point]

Lenise Ligon: D-day marked the beginning of the end of World War Two, and the first step to liberation of Europeans living under Nazi rule. More than five thousand ships and thirteen thousand aircraft supported the D-day invasion.

Byron Day: The human toll of D-day just enormous. Ten thousand allied troops either dead, wounded, or missing, and eleven months later, the war in Europe, was over.

Lenise Ligon: Thursday, FOX 10 News will have a crew at the National World War Two Museum in New Orleans for a big day of events.

[note #3: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of "75 YEARS SINCE D-DAY", "THURSDAY", "ALL-DAY COVERAGE", and "LIVE REPORTS FROM WWII MUSEUM NEW ORLEANS" with some digital graphics resembling texts of "FOX10", and "FOX10tv.com" by this point]

Byron Day: We'll have all-day coverage, on air and online, at FOX10tv dot com. 

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