Conversations in Broadcasting #120

A certain part of a certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that appeared to have had been part of the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 a.m. on the Friday of the thirteenth day of the month of March for the calendar year 2020 ("Studio 10") appeared to have had involved these phrases being said and certain contributors of some of its content (some hosts for some of that content named Shelby Myers and Chelsey Sayasane):

Shelby Myers: We are getting a sneak peak at Robert Pattinson dressed as Batman.

Chelsey Sayasane: Ooo, maybe not so sweet.

[note #1: the part appeared to have had some static images not involving the contributors appear by this point]

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for the contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): So the caped crusader standing behind his Batmobile.

[note #2: part appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of "THE SCOOP" and "ROBERT PATTINSON AS BATMAN" appear by this point]

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Pattinson will portray the comic book hero, and of course, his alter ego Bruce Wayne, in the upcoming film, the Batman.

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Shelby Myers while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): The film's director Matt Reeves took to Twitter to post uh these pictures that you are seeing now. in an interview with Esquire magazine Pattinson described, putting on the bat suit for the first time, as a transformative experience.

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Oh I'm sure. So the Batman is scheduled to be released in June of next year. A lot of questions arising out of this. You know a lot of um hardcore Batfan, Batman fans--

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Shelby Myers while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Mm-hm,

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): -- out there, so you know Robert Pattinson is kind of a new to this, this kind of role, um as a superhero, but this movie is so dark, you know--

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Shelby Myers while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Yeah.

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): -- the story of Batman. I am really excited to see it and kind of see their twist on it.

[note #3: the part appeared to have had some contributors named Chelsey Sayasane and Shelby Myers appear again by this point]

Shelby Myers: Right. I know how he says that when he'd put on costume it was instantly transformative. I wonder if he'd just start talking like--         

Chelsey Sayasane: I am Batman [note #4: the voice was lower than the other voices this part appeared to have had for this contributor while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak]

[note #5: the part appeared to have had a hand for the contributor named Shelby Myers appear over a mouth for the same contributor by this point]

Disembodied voices (lower than any of the voices any before and after this point of this transcript): I am Batman.

[note #6: the part appeared to have had the hand mentioned in the previous not appear over the mouth of the contributor named Shelby Myers by this point]                 

Shelby Myers: You kna you know [what] what I'm saying like,

Chelsey Sayasane: Heh.

Shelby Myers: -- did did that happen or not because I need to know.               

Chelsey Sayasane: I I I feel like it had to have happened, right.

Shelby Myers: Right!

Chelsey Sayasane: You got to say it just like that.

Shelby Myers: Got into character just like that.

Chelsey Sayasane: So we're going to--

Shelby Myers: Heh heh heh.

Chelsey Sayasane: -- have to go see that--

Shelby Myers: Heh heh.

Chelsey Sayasane: -- one.

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A certain part of a certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that appeared to have had been part of the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 a.m on the Monday of the sixteenth day of the month of March for the calendar year 2020 ("Studio 10") appeared to have had these phrases being said and certain contributors of some of its content (some hosts for some of that content named Chelsey Sayasane and Joe Emer): 

Chelsey Sayasane: Happy Monday, y'all, and thanks for joining us here on Studio 10. We look a little different today.

Joe Emer: Yeah, a little bit, further part. I am Joe Emer and this is Chelsey Sayasane. So, we kind of wanted to start the show just by, having a frank conversation with y'all about what's going on. Of course, everybody making changes at work, at home,-- 

Chelsey Sayasane: Mm-hm   

Joe Emer: -- at school, and that's true for us here, too, here at FOX 10.

Chelsey Sayasane: Yeah, so at Studio 10 we are going to be seeing some changes. We are going to kind of pause the show for a little bit--

Joe Emer: Mm-hm.

Chelsey Sayasane: -- and in place of Studio 10 we are going to be adding an extra newscast. This is just until the C-D-C says it's safe.

Joe Emer: Yeah, so, a lot of the things we talk about here on the show are of course, sports, entertainment, local events that are happening around town, things that people have scheduled and a lot of those, put on pause for now so, kind of made the decision to put the focus on, what's going on in the news world for now--

Chelsey Sayasane: Mm-hm.

Joe Emer: -- but Studio 10 will be back. We just need to take some time out during this situation to see, how everything plays out and where we should go from here.

Chelsey Sayasane: Right, we just want to keep our guests, and our selves--

Joe Emer: Mm-hm.

Chelsey Sayasane: -- everyone in the studio, safe and healthy so again we will be back but,   in the midst of this, we are going to have the show for today,                       

Joe Emer: Yeah.

Chelsey Sayasane: -- and celebrate today, and we'll see you soon here on Studio 10

Joe Emer: All right, so let's start our temporary farewell

Chelsey Sayasane: Yes! [note: the part appeared to have had a voice lower than the voices it appeared to have had for this contributor while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak]

Joe Emer: -- show this morning.

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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 Saturday of the fourteenth day of the month of March for the calendar year 2020 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had involved these phrases being said and certain contributors of some of its content (Matt Barrentine (reporter of weather) and Michael Warrick (presenter of news)):

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Matt Barrentine while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Uh, you know, uh, it's, a good time to get outside and uh--

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Michael Warrick while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): Never.

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices this part appeared to have had for a contributor named Matt Barrentine while appearing to have had the contributor appear to speak): -- take a nice walk, take the dogs out, and uh just uh, get outside get outside and get some fresh air.

Matt Barrentine: I think everybody probably needs that right about now.

Michael Warrick: I would absolutely say so, it's a much safer place nowadays they say

Matt Barrentine: [indistinguishable]

Michael Warrick: Rather [or --rather] than being confined inside.

Matt Barrentine: There you go.

Michael Warrick: I think I even saw of picture of the uh beach in Gulf Shores and it was crowded, Matt.

Matt Barrentine: Uh yeah as long as you keep that separation, I guess.

Michael Warrick: Uh by just being beach season.

Matt Barrentine: There you go.

Michael Warrick: By just being, thanks Matt, I appreciate the good news, man.

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A certain part of a certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that appeared to have had been part of the main broadcast channel for WPMI-TV during the second half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Tuesday of the seventeenth day of the month of March for the calendar year 2020 appeared to have had involved these phrases and certain contributors for some of its content (some hosts for some of that content named Amanda Booz and Kelly Foster):

Amanda Booz: Good afternoon and welcome to Gulf Coast Today. I am your host, Amanda Booz, joined by Kelly Foster, and as you can see we are normally on our yellow couches but today we are on our blue couches because Kelly and I are practicing, social distancing like a lot of you at home we are sitting at least, six feet apart from each other so we're we're doing exactly what you guys are doing and we we promote that because we want people to stay safe and stay healthy, so stay far apart from people that you love and I love Kelly and I wish--

Kelly Foster: Aww. 

Amanda Booz: -- you were a little closer.        

Kelly Foster: I love you too, Amanda. 

Amanda Booz: Heh heh ha ha.

Kelly Foster: And we were washing our hands. 

Amanda Booz: We're washing our hands, sanitizer. 

Kelly Foster: Washing the desk down. 

Amanda Booz: Literally cleaning cleaning my desk every single day and you know just taking the extra precautions and as you should too at home, so yeah, just wanted to let you guys know don't be alarmed, it's not that I don't want to sit with her but we are making sure we're we're playing it safe.        
Kelly Foster: We are and [we're] definitely taking it serious. We're honkering down for about the next fifteen days and and hoping that you know this covid nineteen [or COVID-19] that the country can do whatever it can to prevent that big incline like, Italy saw and if everybody works together.    

Amanda Booz: Do their part.

Kelly Foster: We can make a difference, we really can. 

Amanda Booz: We definitely can make a difference but you know what I have to talk about, I went to the grocery store yesterday as I returned from my vacage, tried to find some groceries, there is nothing, in the stores

Kelly Foster: Oh the groceries--

Amanda Booz: Heh heh heh

Kelly Foster: -- are gone. 

Amanda Booz: Not even a loaf of bread.

Kelly Foster: Yeah, I think everybody's pantries are overflowing and everybody's just trying to make sure that they have everything they need, because they don't want to be around other people right now until this--

Amanda Booz: Yeah.

Kelly Foster: -- covic nineteen is, you know,  over and done with.

Amanda Booz: Over and done with.

Kelly Foster: And I did see a cool quote from um Maya Angelou that said every storm runs out of rain.

Amanda Booz: Hm.

Kelly Foster: And I thought that was, very enlightening that because you know in tough times we have to look to the positive

Amanda Booz: Yes, rain doesn't last long as always.

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