Conversations in Broadcasting #112

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 7:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the fifth day of the month of January for the calendar year 2020 ("FOX 10 News at 7:00 a.m.") appeared to have had involved these these phrases being said by some of its contributors (Asha Staples (presenter of news) and Matt Barrentine (reporter of weather)): 

Asha Staples: Good morning and thanks for choosing FOX 10 News on this Sunday morning. Today is Sept, teh uh, January, fifth. I'm Asha Staples. Um, with me I'll be just Matt Barrentine with a look at our weekend forecast. I don't know why I'm going back in time to September. 

Matt Barrentine: Ha ha ha 

Asha Staples: Maybe

Matt Barrentine: -- ha--

Asha Staples: -- something happened then, 

Matt Barrentine: -- ha. 

Asha Staples: I'm not really sure, but, it's feeling like September kind of, maybe

Matt Barrentine: Uh, I don't know. In September we were we were at like ninety-eight degrees every day. 

Asha Staples: Ok, I'm wrong again,--

Matt Barrentine: Heh heh-- 

Asha Staples: -- so--

Matt Barrentine -- Heh, heh 

Asha Staples: -- it's definitely colder this morning waking up. It's, in the thirties. My car was breathing actually. 

Matt Barrentine: Maybe, maybe, you had to get your brain warmed up there. 

Asha Staples: Yeah, the, the coldness kind of shook me a little bit. 

Matt Barrentine: I knew it, it's a little chillier out there.  

Asha Staples: Ha ha ha 

Matt Barrentine: Don't worry, though, it's going to warm up this afternoon. It's going to be an-- 

[note: the part appeared to have had some digital graphics and some groups of text such as some texts of "RIGHT NOW" and "FOX10 STORMtracker" appear by this point] 

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices the part appeared to have had for the contributor named Matt Barrentine while appearing to have that very contributor appear to speak): absolutely [or --absolutely] gorgeous day, and I know you love, a gorgeous Sunday,  so it's going to be perfect out there for you  this afternoon. We're just going to get through this chill first here 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 first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the eighth day of the month of January for the calendar year 2020 ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had involved these conversations involving some of its contributors (Byron Day (presenter of news), Jason Smith (reporter of weather), and Lenise Ligon (presenter of news):

Disembodied voice (similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor named Jason Smith while appearing to have had that very contributor appear to speak): Saturday, rain chance ninety percent. Some rain chances could be severe. Sunday, we'll see a chance of some, showers but I don't think the severe threat will be lower on Sunday. Thankfully, the front that comes roaring through --

Disembodied voice (similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor named Byron Day while appearing to have had that very contributor appear to speak): Hmm.

Disembodied voice (similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor named Jason Smith while appearing to have had that very contributor appear to speak) -- backs up, and moves

Jason Smith: -- back in the air--

Byron Day: Yeah.

Jason Smith: -- early next week, and brings us more pesky showers and storms next week. 

Byron Day: We're going to get off and moldy if that thing comes back this way.  

Jason Smith: I mean really 

Lenise Ligon: A little, hopefully not. 

Byron Day: Aw, I mean you know. 

Lenise Ligon: Uh ha ha, thanks Jason.     

Byron Day: Ah, ha. 
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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 Thursday of the ninth day of the month of January for the calendar year 2020 ("Studio 10") appeared to have had involved these conversations involving certain contributors of some its content (Joe Emer (host) and Chelsey Sayasane (host)):

[note #1: the part appeared to have had some digital graphics involving texts of, "THE SCOOP" "JUSTIN BIEBER ANNOUNCES LYME DISEASE", and "ALSO  BATTLED  CHRONIC  MONO" by this point]

Disembodied voices (similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor named Chelsey Sayasane while appearing to have had that very contributor appear to speak): I can't imagine living, my life, in, the lime light, so to say, so it's good that he took a break

Disembodied voice (similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor named Joe Emer while appearing to have had that very contributor appear to speak): Maybe not the best pun considering his Lyme disease. Heh, heh heh heh. Hee hee hee.

[note #2: the part appeared to have the contributor appear by this point]

Joe Emer: Ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Chelsey Sayasane: Hee hee, hee hee, ha ha ha

Joe Emer: Ah

Chelsey Sayasane: Ha, heh ha.

Joe Emer: Um, I know what you're saying.

Chelsey Sayasane: Ok, you know what I'm saying. Anyways, I'm glad to see that he's back. Breaks are good for people. 

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