Conversations in Broadcasting #65

Certain parts 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 Thursday of the fourteenth day of the month of February for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had these conversations involving some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (news presenter), Byron Day (news presenter), and Jason Smith (weather reporter)):

Lenise Ligon: Happy Valentines Day. Happy Valentines. Look, I said it.

Byron Day: Well the same to you.

Lenise Ligon: Yes I did. Earlier, I gave you chocolates, so I did.

What did I give you.

Lenise Ligon: Yes, skittles

Byron Day: Ok. All right

[note: a certain Facebook page related to WALA-TV appeared to have had a video similar to the part of the program described above this sentence]
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Byron Day: Ok, Jason, do you think you and Matt -- I mean, can be in the Indy car race next weekend, maybe?

Jason Smith: Ah--ah--ah-- I can tell you one thing: I am not messing with Barrentine--*

Byron Day: Most impressive.

Jason Smith: -- after seeing that.

Byron Day: Most impressive.

Jason Smith: No. I know. Woo!

Byron Day: Enough said. Most impressed with the weather today. Not too bad.

Jason Smith: Yeah, a little southerly breeze.

Byron Day: Yes sir.

Jason Smith: A sign of things to come. Looking good out there this evening. Your forecast is coming up.

(the program appeared to have had faded to black by this point)

[note #1: the program appeared to have had a certain video (involving digital graphics with texts of ''TOUGH LOVE' " and "SPENDING VALENTINE'S DAY A DIFFERENT WAY") involving a certain disembodied voice being used to say words such as "Barrentine" (note #2: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV appeared to have had a video similar to this one)]
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A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel on the Saturday of the sixteenth day of the month of February for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 6:00 a.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Steve Alexander Ozenovich (news presenter) and Matt Barrentine (weather reporter)):

Steve Alexander Ozenovich: Good morning, everybody, and thanks for choosing FOX 10 News on this Saturday morning. Today, Febru...Febru...uh, today it is February sixteenth...the, I figure I was thinking was it was twenty-sixth, but it's sixteenth. I am Steve Alexander. Thank you very much for joining us. Maybe it feels a little bit like twenty-sixth. It feels warmer than--than--

Matt Barrentine: Eh, eh, than it should be.

Steve Alexander Ozenovich: Yeah.

Matt Barrentine: And that's good news for all of the parades that are going to be rolling today if you're going to be, uh, you know, if you're going out to the parades, you can do so in short sleeves out there.

Steve Alexander Ozenovich: Yeah, we like that.

Matt Barrentine: Yeah, yes, so it's looking real good for that. There are going to be a chance of a few light sprinkles. We'll talk about that.
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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 Friday of the fifteenth day of the month of February for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Toi Thornton (reporter) and Adam Olivier (reporter)) for a certain part of it involving digital graphics with texts of "MARDI GRAS 2019", "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!", and "CONDE CAVALIERS KICKING IT OFF THROUGH DOWNTOWN" immediately after appearing to have had a certain piece of video involving the same graphics and texts:

Toi Thornton: And they weren't the only ones having fun out here. I was having so much fun myself, caught a couple of things, this lights up -- and our meteorologist Adam Olivier was also out there. The one and only. 

Adam, you caught some-- post that -- put that pic up, guys, so they could* see what Adam caught. How'd you catch that?

[*note #1: a certain image with texts of "ADAM CATCHES THE THROWS!" and "FIRST PARADE OF THE SEASON" began appearing on the program for a period of time between twenty-five and thirty seconds by this point]

Adam Olivier: You know, I don't know. I was doing a Facebook Live and all of a sudden I just saw this gigantic stuffed animal coming right at me, and if you watch the Facebook Live, it's pretty exciting TV. However, it was -- heh, heh, heh-- an incredible penguin with some interesting eyes. I think it had too much fun tonight, but we definitely had a good time out there. Caught a lot of good stuff--  I got a lot of beads tonight.

Toi Thornton: I have beads as well. We are both NOLA boys, but**, this doesn't show, you know, who--who was the best at catching stuff because I am pretty sure--

Adam Olivier: I have to give it to him because he did catch that light-up...

Toi Thornton : While not looking. Anyway, a whole lot more of this to come. Hopefully, we will see you guys throughout next week until Mardi Gras day.  A whole lot more in the next parade next parade is here in downtown Mobile -- is tomorrow night, so, uh, we are going to have a lot of fun. Boom boom. For now reporting from downtown Mobile: Toi Thornton.

Adam Oliver: Laissez les bons temps rouler. Adam Olivier.

Toi Thornton: FOX 10 News.

[note #2: the program appeared to have had started having graphics and texts resembling those often displayed in certain Internet browsers in years past (including a rectangle with two groups of letters ("MARDI" and "GRAS")) for a period of time for a period of time between ten and fifteen seconds by this point). 

Disembodied voice: You guys are just having way too much fun.

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