Conversations in Broadcasting #92

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 Monday of the twenty-second day of the month of July for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (presenter of news) and Byron Day (presenter of news)):

Lenise Ligon: Forbes' out with its annual list of the world's most valuable sports teams. Did you guess them all?

Byron Day: Oh, I knew this one. The Dallas Cowboys, also known, as America's team, the number one team on the list. The N-F-L franchise is now valued, at five, billion dollars, that's up four percent, from last year.

Lenise Ligon: The Yankees finishing second, with a value of six point six billion dollars. Soccer giants Real Madrid in Barcelona, securing the number three, and four spots

Byron Day: The New York Knicks pro basketball team valued at four billion dollars. How? I don't know. Because they're so bad. They round out the top five.

Lenise Ligon: A little bit of something for everybody.

Byron Day: Hm hm hm.

Lenise Ligon: Football, soccer, basketball,.

Byron Day: Yep.

[note: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics with texts of "WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE SPORTS TEAMS", "DALLAS COWBOYS", "THE NEW YORK YANKEES", "REAL MADRID", "BARCELONA", and "THE NEW YORK KNICKS" while appearing to have had this conversation]
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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 twentieth day of the month of July for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.")  appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Marella Porter (reporter of news) and Michael Warrick (presenter of news)) after appearing to have had a certain video (with  digital graphics involving texts of "NEW AT 9", "USA MIRACLE CHILD, and "LANDEN SYLVESTER SHARES HIS STORY & SMILE") involving audio of a certain narrative involving a certain disembodied voice:

Marella Porter: Landen says his favorite subject in school is math, but, what he really enjoys is playing with his friends, and of course, Fortnite is a big deal to this future pro gamer. And 'Smiley is truly a fitting nickname for Landen and just being around him, even for a short time, you can see just see how bright a light he is. Live in the studio, Marella Porter, FOX 10 News.

Michael Warrick: Awesome, Marella, and what a good-looking smile that is. Thank you. Uh, still to come, a lively group making sure their voices are heard, when it comes, to the proposed toll, for the new Mobile River bridge. We got a look. Plus, this weekend could be the best time to stock up on school supplies. There all ready some folks running around out there all ready, we'll tell you why that is. That's when FOX 10 News, at nine o'clock, rolls right along.

[note: certain parts of a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV appeared to have had some videos (involving texts of "Spreading awareness with a smile" and "USA Miracle Child") similar to some of this part].
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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 Friday of the nineteenth day of this month of July for the calendar year 2019 appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Byron Day (presenter of news), Lenise Ligon (presenter of news), and Michael Warrick (reporter of news)):

Byron Day: New at ten. Robertsdale Police telling FOX 10 News a shoplifter, walked into a Baldwin County store, with all of the laundry detergent and makeup he could grab.

Lenise Ligon: But it was how he was dressed that has people --

Byron Day: Ah ha ha

Lenise Ligon: --talking. our Baldwin County reporter Michael Warrick, joining us live from the Robertsdale Police Department, and Michael, I guess those were some revealing surveillance images

Byron Day: Aww.

Lenise Ligon: -- surveillance images.

Michael Warrick: Hm hm hm, no doubt, Lenise and Byron, that the shorts, known, as Daisy Dukes-- the guy who squeezed his legs in them, someone police are hoping, you can identify.

[note #1: the program appeared to have had a separate video with audio of a certain narrative involving a certain disembodied voice and digital graphics involving texts of "NEW AT 10", "SEARCH ON FOR SHOPLIFTER", and "ROBERTSDALE" by this point]

Michael Warrick: Uh those employees tell me that, the shoplifting total -- the total loss for that--that Dollar General was likely less than two hundred dollars, but they tell me hey it was a crime nonetheless. If you know anything in this case, call Robertsdale Police. That's why we're live tonight. I'm Michael Warrick, FOX 10 News.

Byron Day: All right, Michael. Maybe it was just a crime, of fashion.

[note #2: certain parts of a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV (involving texts of "Crime of fashion? Robertsdale police looking for alleged shoplifter" and "Searching for a shoplifter") appeared to have had videos similar to some of this part]
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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 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday of the eighteenth day of the month of July for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its contributors (Lenise Ligon (presenter of news) and Byron Day (presenter of news)):

Lenise Ligon: All right, Mardi Gras coming early to the eastern shore this year. Saturday--

[note #1: the program appeared to have had a certain video not involving the contributor named Lenise Ligon by this point]

Lenise Ligon: -- the Fairhope Brewing Company going to be hosting Mardi Gras in July.

[note #2: the video appeared to have had some digital graphics with texts of  "MARDI GRAS IN JULY" and "HOSTED BY FAIRHOPE BREWING COMPANY / SATURDAY" by this point]

Lenise Ligon: They say it's for anyone who might need a break from the sun, or you just want to let the good times roll. The brewery busting out the beads and, brews, including signature Mardi Gras beers like King Cake, Bubba Likes Moon Pies stouts, and Hurricane Wheats. They'll also debut a new, double-stuffed, Oreo stout, made with Oreos.

[note #3: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving a certain other being speaking and some digital graphics involving texts of "BRIAN KANE" and "FAIRHOPE BREWING COMPANY" before appearing to have had some texts of "MARDI GRAS IN JULY" and ""HOSTED BY FAIRHOPE BREWING COMPANY / SATURDAY" appearing in place of them by this point]

Lenise Ligon: Five bucks to get in the door. That includes a souvenir glass, though. If you go, the party, starts at two, with several bands and food trucks bringing in some, cajun flair

Byron Day: Double-stuffed Oreo Stout, huh.

Lenise Ligon: I-- you'd like it?

Byron Day: Uh uh, I'm not a beer drinker, but--

Lenise Ligon: Oh.

Byron Day: -- I'm--I'm sure it sounds good to some folks. 

[note #4: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web related to WALA-TV appeared to have had a recording of a certain part of a certain other news program related to WALA-TV similar to this one that appeared to have had been part of the channel during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the same day as this one (named "FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.")]

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