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Saturday, November 08, 2025

Enhanced Definition TV - "A poor man's High-Def"


Remember EDTV? Its logo can be found on plasma and LCD televisions from the 2000s, as a lower-cost, lower-resolution alternative to HDTV. 

Friday, November 07, 2025

Kara Willis leaves CW39 Houston


Kara Willis announced today was her last day as a reporter and anchor for CW39 Houston KIAH.

Willis says she will reveal what her next job is soon.

Here is a portion of what she posted to social:



"I have had the best memories with this newsroom- we’ve accomplished so much through so many highs and lows. We’ve laughed, we’ve cried-we’ve failed, we’ve won-we’ve always been small but mighty. I just want to say thank you to my former news director who believed in this big city Houston girl coming from Beaumont, eager to cover stories in her hometown. I’ll forever be grateful for this opportunity to report, anchor AND cover traffic (with now two Emmy nominations under my belt). Thank you to my co-workers who I’ve been blessed to work with everyday and thank you to the viewers who tune in every morning faithfully! Thank you to the strangers who’ve tuned into friends. It’s been a honor to cover your stories and to emcee and support your events."



Willis joined CW39 KIAH Houston in 2023 as a reporter and anchor, returning to her hometown after two years at 12News KBMT Beaumont.

She began her broadcast journalism career at KBMT in September 2020, where she served as a reporter, multimedia journalist, and fill-in anchor for the Daybreak morning show.

A graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and a minor in Radio/TV in 2013, Willis later earned a Master of Arts in Mass Communication from SFA. 

Before transitioning to television news, she worked in public relations, marketing, and community outreach.

Fun fact: Kara’s birthday falls on Christmas Day.





Abigail Velez joins ABC7 KABC Los Angeles


Abigail Velez announced in November 2025 that she is joining ABC7 KABC Los Angeles as a reporter and fill-in anchor.

Here is what Velez posted on social:



"I’m proud to share that I’ve joined @ABC7  as a reporter and fill-in anchor.


This opportunity represents years of hard work, growth, and belief in what’s possible. 


I’m grateful for everyone who supported me along the way and I’m ready to get to work in SoCal!"



She joins Michelle Valles in jumping from KEYE to LA.

Velez left her role as nightside reporter and fill-in anchor at CBS Austin KEYE in October 2025.

I incorrectly guessed she was headed to the Dallas-Fort Worth TV market since her husband and NBC 5 DFW KXAS reporter, Keenan Willard, works there. But tonight, Willard posted he is heading to LA too!

She first joined CBS Austin in August 2023 as the morning reporter and multimedia journalist, and was promoted to the nightside shift in 2024.

Her journalism career began in Eastern North Carolina, where she worked as a multimedia journalist for WNCT 9.

Before entering broadcasting, Velez held the title of Miss San Antonio USA 2022 and founded #ValueYourVote, a civic engagement initiative encouraging informed participation in elections.

Velez graduated with honors from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio in December 2022 with a degree in Multimedia Journalism. During her time at UIW, she served as lead anchor and reporter for UIWtv, contributed to The Logos student newspaper, hosted on the campus radio station, and was chief of staff for the Student Government Association.

She previously attended El Paso Community College and the University of Texas at El Paso before transferring to UIW on scholarship.






Keenan Willard joins NBC Los Angeles


Keenan Willard announced today he is leaving NBC 5 KXAS Dallas-Fort Worth to join KNBC 4 NBC Los Angeles and Telemundo 52 KVEA.

Here is what Willard posted to social:


"We’re heading to LA!


Thrilled to share that this month I’ll be joining the team at NBC Los Angeles and Telemundo 52.


A sincere thank you to everyone in DFW who has embraced me and my reporting for the past two years, North Texas will always be an incredibly meaningful chapter of my career."


The mentioned "we" includes his wife, Abigail Velez, who is also heading to Southern California as a reporter/fill-in anchor for a competing station.

Willard joined NBC DFW in November 2023 as a reporter for the station’s 10 p.m. newscast.

He returned to Texas from WRAL in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he reported from April 2021 to 2023.

Willard began his professional television career at KFOX14 in El Paso in 2019.

A graduate of Washington and Lee University, he previously interned with CNN in Atlanta and WBFF FOX 45 in Baltimore, Maryland.






Rod Ryan talks about Texas Radio Hall of Fame induction 2025


Rod Ryan reunited with his former co-host on 94.5 The Buzz KTBZ Houston, Tessa Barrera, to discuss his recent 2025 induction into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.



Julie Hays reveals KWTX absence details


Julie Hays posted that she has been absent from the KWTX 10 Waco-Temple-Killeen anchor desk due to hemorrhaging of her vocal cords. The Central Texas midday anchor is currently resting her vocal chords.




Thursday, November 06, 2025

Emilio Ramos joins Telemundo 39 DFW


Emilio Ramos joined Telemundo 39 KXTX Dallas-Fort Worth as a multimedia journalist in October 2025.

"Back in north Texas, embarking on a new professional stage in the place that was my first home at Telemundo.," Ramos posted. "I am grateful and excited for the new opportunities and challenges, with the same energy as always, now at Telemundo 39 - NBC 5."

Ramos previously worked as a video journalist at Telemundo 31 Orlando WTMO. There, he was a reporter and producer of special programs and documentaries. Much of his coverage also focused on Puerto Rico for Puerto Rican communities in the United States, interviewing governors and politicians on the island.

Before this, he worked as a video journalist in North Texas, between 2017 and 2021, for Telemundo 39.

He previously worked as an assignment editor for CBS Minnesota WCCO and a multimedia journalist for Univision Orlando WVEN.

Ramos's journalistic experience also includes successful special reports for which he has earned 10 Emmy Awards, a National Emmy nomination for the climate change documentary, "Our Planet: Voices of Climate Change." He also has recognition as a finalist at the Columbia University Journalism Academy in New York City for the prestigious DuPont Award.

Born in Puerto Rico, Ramos earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and television production from St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. 





Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Mike McGuff on Culture Club HTX


Thanks to Leisa Holland-Nelson and Shavonnah Roberts Schreiber of Culture Club HTX on ESPN Houston 97.5 + 92.5 KFNC for having us on to talk about the Do What You Love to End ALZ campaign!

Join me for a virtual meeting on how you can get involved on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at noon by registering here.








Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Jessika Reyna and Jessica Jeanz Make Tejano Radio History as the Only All-Female Morning Show Hosts

Double J’s Morning Show Houston



Houston, TX – [November 4, 2025] Puro Tejano 106.1 FM, Houston’s new and only Tejano radio station, proudly announces the debut of The Double J’s Morning Show— the city’s second and Tejano radio’s first all-female hosted morning show, featuring veteran broadcaster Jessika Reyna and Houston radio personality Jessica Jeanz. 

Together, the two are breaking barriers and bringing a vibrant new sound to Houston morning radio.

Jessika Reyna, a well-known name in Houston broadcasting, makes her highly anticipated return to radio. Her career spans decades across Tejano, Country, and Smooth Jazz formats, where she built a reputation for her charismatic on-air presence, community connection, and deep musical roots. 

"Coming back to radio — especially Tejano — feels like coming home," Reyna said. "To share this platform with another strong woman and celebrate our culture and community every morning is a dream."

Joining her is Jessica Jeanz, one of Houston’s rising radio talents, most recently heard on 97.9 THE BOX. Known for her bold personality and genuine connection with listeners, Jeanz brings a fresh, youthful energy and cross-genre experience to the Tejano airwaves. 

"We’re representing women, Latinas, and Houston — all in one show," said Jeanz. "Expect laughs, real talk, and a lot of Tejano flavor."

Together, the two Jessica’s promise a morning filled with energy, heart, and Houston pride — blending classic Tejano favorites with modern entertainment and community conversation. 

Puro Tejano 106.1 FM, powered by a team of seasoned broadcasters and local talent, is dedicated to revitalizing Tejano music and giving Houston’s Tejano community a true home on the airwaves.


(Taken from a press release sent to me by The Double J’s Morning Show)



KPRC 2 and Grizzy’s Hood News Announce Strategic Content Partnership


Houston, TX – November 4, 2025 – KPRC 2, Houston’s trusted source for local news, and Grizzy’s Hood News, a dynamic independent outlet known for its real-time, social-first storytelling, today announced a strategic content partnership aimed at expanding local news coverage, deepening community engagement, and delivering timely, original reporting across broadcast, streaming, and digital platforms.

“We’re excited to partner with Grizzy’s Hood News to bring more local voices and real-time reporting to our viewers and digital audiences,” said Ana Lastra, News Director, KPRC 2. “This collaboration reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering deeper, more relevant coverage on the stories that matter most to our community.”

KPRC 2 and Grizzy’s Hood News will work together to share breaking news, original stories, and social-first content that reflects Houston’s diverse communities. The partnership is designed to combine KPRC 2’s reporting and reach with Grizzy’s real-time, community perspective.

“Partnering with KPRC 2 means our stories, struggles, and wins will be heard louder than ever,” said Griselda Castillo, Founder of Grizzy’s Hood News.

By combining trusted reporting with real-time, community storytelling, this partnership reflects a shared commitment to making Houston better, together.


(This post was taken from a press release)