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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

KBTX 3 Bryan-College Station MMJ changes


We saw some multimedia journalist changes at KBTX 3 Bryan-College Station as of very late December 2024.

First, Caleb Britt, who joined KBTX Brazos Valley This Morning as a multimedia journalist in October 2021, announced that December 20th was his last day. Britt graduated from Shorter University and interned with WSB Atlanta. 

Incoming are two MMJs who both joined KBTX in December 2024.

Born and raised in Houston, Lillian Kosh graduated from the University of North Texas in December 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Communications. She interned with KBTX.

Dylan Chryst Watkiss graduated from St. Lawrence University, and then then pursued her Master's Degree in Media and Public Relations at Newcastle University in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.



Monday, March 24, 2025

Jacob Rascon joins KHOU 11 Houston

 

Jacob Rascon


Jacob Rascon is joining KHOU 11 Houston as an on-air morning co-anchor starting April 7, 2025, after leaving ABC13 KTRK from the same position in December 2024. I told you back in December I knew he was staying in Houston and on television. 

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Surely, KHOU is looking for Rascon to bring a ratings boost to its lagging morning newscast (which has undergone many changes in the last few years) from the number one-rated ABC13 AM news. Speaking of channel 11 changes, I assume more are to come since owner TEGNA has installed new management in the last year.  And then there is the question about the stability of TEGNA at this point anyway. Will it be sold, merged...etc?

This puts Rascon in the same club as his new colleague, Shern-Min Chow, who has also worked for KHOU, KTRK, and KPRC. KHOU morning traffic anchor Jennifer Reyna also worked for KPRC.

Rascon will take over for Ron Treviño, who has been filling in on mornings since Kimberly Davis left.

The station says he will not only anchor but also take "on an active role covering breaking news and compelling stories across Greater Houston."

“What an awesome opportunity and privilege this is,” Rascon said. “I’m so grateful and so proud to join the outstanding KHOU 11 team. I look forward to the work we will do together for the good people in my hometown.”

"Jacob brings the perfect combination of hometown knowledge and world-class journalism experience to our team," said David Loving, KHOU 11 Vice President and General Manager. "His proven track record covering local news and major national stories will be an incredible asset to our audience as we continue to deliver the most comprehensive news coverage in Houston."

Rascon joined ABC13 in January 2022 after anchoring weekend mornings across the street for KPRC 2. His first day at ABC13 coincided with the farewell of his legendary father, Art Rascon, longtime anchor of "Live at Five." The duo made national headlines as they co-anchored the 11 AM newscast together.

At ABC13, Rascon helped launch the "First at 4AM" newscast alongside meteorologist Elita Loresca and co-anchored with Samica Knight and Rita Garcia until 7am.

Before joining KTRK, Rascon worked at KPRC 2 Houston from 2017 to September 2021, where he served as a weekend morning anchor and reporter.

Before his return to his hometown of Houston, Rascon worked as an NBC News correspondent. He previously worked for KNBC 4 Los Angeles.

The Woodlands High School and Brigham Young University graduate started his TV career with KFOX 14 El Paso.

"Jacob is that rare journalist who combines an extensive national and international resume with deep Houston roots," said Kathryn Bonfield, KHOU 11 News Director. "His connection to our community and his world-class reporting experience make him the perfect addition to the KHOU 11 family. We're thrilled to welcome him home."



Jonathan Bujosa leaves Univision San Antonio


Jonathan Bujosa left his multimedia journalist position with Univision San Antonio 41 KWEX in February 2025 for Noticiero Telemundo 49 Tampa WRMD where he will hold the same position.

“We are excited to welcome Jonathan to our newsroom,” said Meredith Veloz, News Director for Telemundo 49 Tampa. “His passion for storytelling, strong multimedia skills, and dedication to engaging with the community will be a great asset to our team.”

Prior to that, he was News Producer and Journalist at NotiCentro WAPA TV, where he developed coverage plans, led editorial meetings, and helped shape news content.

Bujosa also was part of Telemundo Puerto Rico, where he worked as a Production Assistant for "Jay y sus Rayos X" and as Director of Photography for "Borinqueando". In these roles, he contributed to content development, social media strategies, and audiovisual production.

A native of Puerto Rico, he holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism with a minor in psychology from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in political and government communication at George Washington University. 



Sunday, March 23, 2025

93Q Houston with DJ Mike Snow - March 23, 1991 - live from Detour


What was happening in Houston on March 23, 1991?  DJ Mike Snow was spinning remixes live from Detour on then Top 40/CHR 93Q KKBQ months before the station transitioned to 92.9 Easy Country. 

It would later target younger country listeners by returning to the 93Q name.

You can listen to the four-hour-plus broadcast above!

Just last week, I interviewed Joe Pogge about his time working with John Lander and the Q-Morning Zoo.

Detour was located at 5164 Richmond Avenue and Sage Road in the Windsor Plaza. I believe it was Cooter's before that. I believe it was Cooter's that Moby once told me he used to broadcast from in his 97 Rock days. 






Mars Madness from Third Rock Radio


Just in time for the season, RFC Media has created a radio special for Third Rock Radio called MARS MADNESS. 

Third Rock puts a unique, out-of-this-world spin on March Madness with Third Rock’s very own Mars Madness – an action-packed, slam dunk of a week featuring the wild and mysterious science of the Red Planet.

Cheer on one of our favorite neighbors in the sky and tune into this special radio event to learn more about Mars and its incredible impact on human history and culture. We’ll also take a deep dive into NASA’s multiple mind-blowing explorations and look at the potential future for humans on the fourth rock from the sun.

Mars Madness lifts off from Third Rock Radio on Monday, March 24, and lands with MARS ROCKS on March 28, a two-hour live broadcast hosted by Third Rock’s Steve Robison, Pam Kelly, and Donna McKenzie.

So climb on board with Third Rock Radio beginning March 24, and join us for The Big Dance. No rocket (or brackets) required. Third Rock streams live 24/7 from the NASA app, NASA.gov, TuneIn and www.ThirdRockRadio.net.


(This post was taken from a release sent to me by RFC Media)




Friday, March 21, 2025

Brianna Willis joins ABC13 Houston


Brianna Willis announced she is leaving her role as an ABC30 Action News KFSN Fresno, California, reporter, and from a now-deleted social media post from a KTRK employee, we learn she is joining ABC13 KTRK Houston. 

"What I’ve learned recently is that you can have a plan, but God has another, and I’m listening to what he has in store for me," Willis posted on her birthday yesterday without mentioning anything about KTRK.  "I’m ready for what this next year and chapter of my life holds. See you next week for my last week on air in Central California, a place I’ve grown to love over the last year and a half."

Willis joined ABC30 Action News in June 2023.

Prior to her role at KFSN, Willis served as a weekend anchor and multimedia journalist (MMJ) for 23ABC KERO in Bakersfield, California.

Willis' journalism journey began at Pepperdine University, where she gained hands-on experience with NewsWaves32, serving as an executive producer, field reporter, and associate producer. She also contributed as a digital editor for Pepperdine Graphic Media.

In addition to her newsroom experience, the Los Angeles native has held various roles in digital media and broadcasting, including internships with Fox News Media, Spectrum News 1 SoCal, and Crown Media Family Networks. 

Another notable move was the recent hire of Mike Carr, ABC13's president and general manager, from KFSN to KTRK.



River City News launches on KCWX2 San Antonio


San Antonio television is getting a new morning newscast on KCWX2, featuring anchor Atiana San Miguel, starting March 31, 2025.

"River City News" will air weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. KCWX2 promises the new newscasts will be "San Antonio news reimagined," bringing the latest in community news, weather updates, sports highlights, and in-depth coverage. 

The new San Antonio AM newscasts will replace "Pawn Stars" and "The Liquidator" in the 7:00 a.m. hour and "We the People with Judge Lauren Lake" and "Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez" in the 11:00 a.m. hour.

A MyNetwork TV affiliate, KCWX2, is a Corridor Television-owned station that does not currently air newscasts. 

San Miguel was hired in January 2025 by FOX 7 Austin KTBC to serve as the morning traffic anchor for "Good Day Austin," so she is likely anchoring the new SA newscast remotely from Central Texas.

She arrived in Austin from KAMC Lubbock, where she had been since 2023.

Houstonians may recognize the Texas Tech University and Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) graduate from her numerous commercials, print ads, and billboards throughout her hometown and beyond, which she has appeared in since she was 7 years old. In 2016, San Miguel even appeared in a Super Bowl commercial.

In Austin, she succeeded Jane Lonsdale, who departed FOX 7 Austin in October 2024.





Kennedi Walker joins Law and Crime network


Kennedi Walker joined Law&Crime in January 2025 as a daily reporter for the network’s primary news channel after leaving CBS News Texas KTVT Dallas - Forth Worth last summer.

Walker spent three years as a reporter at CBS 11 and was named Best Multimedia Journalist by the Texas Association of Broadcasters in 2024 for her work in North Texas.  She also contributed to CBS national news.

Before her time in Texas, Walker reported and anchored for WVLA NBC Local 33 Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 

Walker’s journalism career began at Louisiana State University, where she graduated from the Manship School of Mass Communication. As the first African-American News Director for the university's KLSU 91.1FM on recorded, she hosted "The Kennedi Show" and won multiple awards for her storytelling. 

She also interned at Good Morning America, where she made history as the first intern to host the Facebook live show "GMA Wake Up Call." She also conducted a one-on-one interview with Robin Roberts and worked as an associate producer for the anchor's Rock’n Robin Productions.

For those keeping score, Chris Stewart from Scripps News and Kristin Thorne of WABC 7’s Eyewitness News New York City joined Law&Crime at the same time as Walker.



Savannah Hale leaves CBS19 KYTX Tyler


Savannah Hale left her weekend weather forecaster and multi-skilled journalist (MSJ) position with CBS19 KYTX Tyler in February 2025.

Here is what Hale posted on social:


"I never imagined all the opportunities I’d get, relationships I’d build, challenges I’d overcome and how much I could grow in just two years. 

I’ve without a doubt been blessed to have ended up on such a great team serving such a great community. Here’s some pictures of my last few days with people I’ll truly miss working with. 

Here’s to the next chapter!"


Hale joined the CBS19 weather team in 2023.

The Baylor University grad interned with KWTX 10 Waco-Temple-Killeen. While at Baylor, Hale was a member of the co-ed cheer team.