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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Samantha Davies leaves NBC 5 KXAS DFW


Samantha Davies is leaving her position as a meteorologist with the NBC 5 KXAS Dallas-Fort Worth weather team after more than 17 years with the station and nearly two decades with NBCUniversal.

Here is what Davies posted:


"This week wraps up my almost 20 years at NBC. 


I’m so thankful for my managers and teammates for supporting me over the years. It’s been a journey and am so honored NBC was my home for so long. Thank you to my family for the constant support- the hours were not easy, but you made it possible!


This isn’t goodbye, just the end of this chapter."


She added, "As a working mom, I look forward to enjoying a little more sleep in my next chapter."

Davies joined the NBC 5 team in February 2009, covering traffic on NBC 5 Today weekday mornings and delivering forecasts for NBC 5 News at 11 a.m.

Before moving to Dallas-Fort Worth, Davies, already part of the NBC family, worked as a meteorologist for NBC Weather Plus and MSNBC, providing national forecasts and appearing across NBC platforms, including Nightly News, The Today Show, Early Today, and CNBC. She also served as the morning meteorologist for Squawk Australia on CNBC World, delivering international weather coverage.

Her broadcasting career also included stops at WSIL News 3 in the Cape Girardeau–Paducah–Harrisburg market and at WKAG in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where she worked as chief meteorologist. 

Originally from Rochester, New York, Davies has said her fascination with weather began growing up around lake-effect snow and later deepened after experiencing the evacuation and aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in Florida in 1992.

Davies earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from the State University of New York College at Oneonta in 2004 and received her AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation in 2007.

Jeff Ray Signs Off at CBS News Texas





 

Hunter King joins KSAT 12 San Antonio


Hunter King announced he is joining KSAT 12 San Antonio as a reporter in June of 2026.

Here is what King posted:



"Big news… San Antonio is my new home! I’m starting as a reporter at KSAT12 soon and I couldn’t be more excited.


Those of you who know me know I love being back in Texas, and even though the past two years have taught me a lot, I can’t wait for this new adventure in the Alamo City.


This is going to be a great chapter."



King arrives in South Texas after spending the previous two years at 13WMAZ in Macon, Georgia, where he worked as a multimedia journalist and reporter beginning in June 2024.

Before moving to Georgia, King gained experience in Texas media through multiple roles while attending Sam Houston State University. He worked as a radio personality at 90.5 KSHU in Huntsville from September 2022 to June 2024 and completed a reporting internship at KPRC in Houston during the summer of 2023.

King graduated from Sam Houston State University in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication with a concentration in Broadcast Journalism.

Leah Rodriguez joins KSAT 12 San Antonio



Jessica Rivera leaves FOX 7 Austin

Jessica Rivera is leaving FOX 7 Austin KTBC, where she has served as the station’s education reporter since joining in December 2022.

Here is what Rivera posted:


"Today is my last day at FOX 7 Austin. It’s been a ride the past 3.5 years. To my community thank you for trusting me in telling your stories.


What’s next? I’m taking a break, finally catching up on some sleep and spending much needed time with my family"


Before arriving in Austin, Rivera worked at FOX 44 News KWKT Waco as a multimedia journalist from November 2020 to December 2022.

Rivera began building her journalism experience while attending the University of North Texas, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Converged Broadcast Media with a minor in Spanish. During college, she worked as a Spanish news producer and reporter for North Texas Television, helping produce the station’s weekly Spanish-language newscast.

She also participated in the Proyecto U program through Univision Communications, gaining hands-on experience reporting, shooting, editing, and producing news content while being mentored by industry professionals.

Fluent in Spanish, Rivera is also a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.






Kelsey Sanchez leaves KVUE Austin


Kelsey Sanchez left her KVUE Austin multiskilled journalist (MSJ) and reporter position back in March 2026.

- Allison Hill joins KVUE Austin
- Laura Sather named KVUE Austin assistant news director

Sanchez started with the TEGNA Texas station in February 2023.

Before joining KVUE, Sanchez spent two years as a multimedia journalist at WACH FOX in Columbia, South Carolina.

Sanchez began her professional television career at WSVN 7News in South Florida, where she worked as a writer and associate producer from 2017 to 2021, helping produce newscasts.

Her journalism roots trace back to the University of Florida, where she gained hands-on newsroom experience across multiple platforms. Sanchez reported for NPR affiliate WUFT-FM 89.1 and PBS affiliate WUFT News, served as a cut-in producer, interned at WCJB TV20 and WSVN, and contributed entertainment coverage to The Independent Florida Alligator. She also worked as a general assignment reporter for The Gainesville Sun, covering local news, arts, and community events.

A graduate of the University of Florida, Sanchez earned a bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications with a concentration in news.



Monday, June 29, 2026

iHeartMedia layoffs in Houston and Texas in June 2026


There has been a lot of coverage of last week's iHeartMedia layoffs, and we are getting a clearer picture of what is happening in Houston and across Texas.

KPRC 2 Houston experiences layoffs in June 2026

In fact, I understand that more cuts across Texas could be announced soon.

You can always check trade site radioINSIGHT for the latest national coverage of the iHeartRadio cuts.


HOUSTON

In Houston, Sunny 99.1 KODA Houston has been hit the hardest. 

But before I continue, I am getting reader reports that former KPRC 2 Houston Life and 94.5 The Buzz KTBZ morning co-host Tessa Barrera has recently been heard filling in on Sunny 99.1 as of this weekend.

So, here we go with the KODA cuts. 

Midday host Amanda Flores (also Star 102.1 KDGE Dallas-Fort Worth), afternoon host Chris Davis and overnight DJ Madison Reeves.

At sister station Sports Talk 790 KBME, Cole Thompson announced his exit from the recently announced  “The Morning Drive with Dan & Cole,” which just debuted in 2025.


CORPUS CHRISTI

Steven ‘Rex’ Gabriel exits the mornings at C-101 KNCN Corpus Christi after 36 years.






Fmr. Austin reporter apologizes after 'effort to have a little fun with World Cup competition'


Abigail Velez, who is now a reporter and fill-in anchor for ABC7 KABC Los Angeles and just left CBS Austin KEYE in October 2025, is apologizing for a live report in which she tried "to have a little fun with World Cup competition."

Now the newly hired Southern California TV journalist is going viral from the pages of the New York Times to the New York Post.

Watch her report where Velez says she could not point out where Team USA's next FIFA opponent, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was located on a map.



The KABC reporter later issued an apology "to the people of Bosnia," which some on social media and the media trade outlet FTVLive said should not have happened. 

Velez is married to former NBC 5 DFW KXAS reporter Keenan Willard, who now works for KNBC 4 NBC Los Angeles.




Sherman Desselle leaves FOX 26 Houston


Sherman Desselle is leaving FOX 26 KRIV Houston, where he joined the station in June 2022 as a reporter and fill-in anchor.

Here is what Desselle posted to social:


"After four years in Houston and 18 years in this business, it was time to make a change - not just a new job title, but an opportunity that would be better for my family and me beyond the newsroom. I thank God for this new opportunity. 


My time at Fox 26 was fantastic. I put every skill I had to work: reporting, anchoring, streaming, writing, strategizing. I did it all.


I’ve connected with one of the most diverse and important cities in America, while working alongside the most talented people who have become close friends and extended family. 


As the industry has changed, I’ve changed with it - and I’m proud of the work I’ve done. 


As for what’s next - I’ll let everyone in on it in due time. Especially since all of the talented journalists in the market are texting and following me right now. Don’t worry, I’m sticking around.


Thank you to EVERY Houstonian who made me feel at home and welcomed me into your community. See you later, see you soon."


Desselle came to Houston from WDSU 6 New Orleans, where he worked as a weekend anchor beginning in 2019.

During his career, he earned the RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the documentary, "History and Hope: Our Hidden Past."

A graduate of Northwestern State University, Desselle launched his television career at News Channel 5 KALB in Alexandria, Louisiana. He started as a part-time photographer before advancing to multimedia journalist, weekend anchor and eventually morning anchor.







Friday, June 26, 2026

Trason Bragg promoted to KHOU 11 Houston noon anchor


Trason Bragg has been announced as the new KHOU 11 Houston noon anchor multiple sources confirm to mikemcguff.com, so get your resumes ready, as his weekend morning position is likely open. 

We now have the puzzle pieces assembled to understand the aftermath of the tectonic shift made at Channel 11 after Shern-Min Chow's retirement!

With Bragg taking Chow's midday anchoring chair, that completes the full picture, since we learned that Brheanna Boudreaux was returning to Houston and taking the legendary anchor's 4pm role.

This means that Cheryl Mercedes, who has been doing great weekday fill-in work, is returning to weekend evenings.  

And I should take the time to acknowledge that Marcelino Benito hasn't co-anchored with Mercedes in like a year. So this proves to my readers who think I know everything that I really do live up to the "dunderpate" branding in my own blog header since I missed this one. See, I'm just good at faking competence at times. That's how I made it 15 years in the TV biz.  Fake it until you sorta make it.

He is busy racking up journalism awards for his reporting.  While I was on the blog break, Benito won for best reporter at the Texas Broadcast News Awards. Congrats.

Bragg joined KHOU as weekend morning anchor in 2024, taking over for Lauren Talarico. He came from Dallas-Fort Worth, where he worked for the CBS Local News Innovation Lab based at CBS News Texas KTVT.

Do you think when World Cup fans lifted Bragg recently, that they were really celebrating his upcoming promotion?





KPRC 2 Houston experiences layoffs in June 2026

KPRC 2 Houston


KPRC 2 Houston had four layoffs this week.

iHeartMedia layoffs in Houston and Texas in June 2026

A spokesperson told mikemcguff.com it was "part of a departmental reorganization that didn’t involve the newsroom."

In March 2026, KPRC had two layoffs, as I reported at the time. 

Other June Channel 2 departures include Brittany BegleyRobert Arnold and Gage Goulding.





Ron Rosseau retires from KTAB Abilene


After more than four decades in television and two separate stints at the station, Ron Rosseau is signing off from KTAB Abilene.

Rosseau retires from his role as KTAB’s morning anchor on June 26, 2026.

A familiar face to Big Country viewers, Rosseau first joined KTAB in 1981 as a reporter shortly after graduating from Abilene Christian University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication.

He remained with the station until 1999 before leaving for Washington, D.C., where he joined the professional staff of former U.S. Congressman Charles Stenholm.

Following about 18 months in the nation’s capital, Rosseau returned to the private sector and helped market a filtered internet service. After the company was sold, he worked as a staff announcer at KGNZ Radio before returning to KTAB in 2006.



Back at the station, Rosseau became a staple of KTAB’s morning and noon newscasts, serving as both anchor and producer and helping start viewers’ days for nearly two decades.

Outside of broadcasting, Rosseau devoted time to ministry work as a fill-in preacher and Sunday school teacher. He also stayed active for years through jogging and racquetball.

In retirement, Rosseau plans to spend more time with family and friends. He and his wife have three children and one grandson, with another grandchild expected soon.

Stepping into the KTAB morning anchor role is veteran broadcaster Pam Nolan, who was introduced to viewers this week.

Nolan brings more than three decades of television news and journalism experience to the desk. Most recently, she served as journalism department head and journalism teacher at San Antonio Christian School, where she led the school’s journalism program, developed curriculum and mentored students in reporting, writing and broadcast production.

Before transitioning into education, Nolan built a longtime career in Texas television news. She worked as an anchor and reporter at KWES-TV in Midland/Odessa from 2012 to 2018, anchoring and producing multiple evening newscasts.

Her previous stops included KOSA-TV in Odessa, where she spent more than 13 years across two tenures anchoring evening newscasts and helping guide newsroom coverage, KMID-TV in Midland, and KXAN-TV in Austin, where she anchored morning newscasts and covered state government and court proceedings.

Like Rosseau, Nolan is also an Abilene Christian University graduate, earning her degree in mass communication and media studies.