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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Eric Braate leaves KPRC

Eric Braate, who has served as a KPRC 2 meteorologist and weather department executive producer on and off since 2007, is leaving the station for New York.

"My great friend and colleague Eric Braate leaves for WNBC tomorrow after a decade as my producer," KPRC Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley posted on Facebook.  "I love you Eric and wish all the best for you as you start a new chapter!"

At the NBC owned and operated WNBC 4 New York, Braate will serve as a Meteorologist and Weather Executive Producer.

Braate first joined channel 2 Houston in December 2006 as a weekend meteorologist.  In 2008, Braate left for KPRC sister-station WDIV Detroit as a weekday morning meteorologist.  Let's weigh the differences between Houston and Detroit.  Guess who won out?  Yes, Braate returned to KPRC Houston in 2011 where he has been ever since.

Prior to his "I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could" moment in 2007, Braate worked as a meteorologist for:

- WITI Milwaukee, Wis.

- WJXT Jacksonville, Fl.

- WXVT Greenville, Miss.

Besides winning a 2018 HAIRRY Award, Braate has a unique history in that he started out in a totally different career before having a zonal flow towards TV meteorology.  Actually his colleague,  Justin Stapleton, also jumped from another career to the weather world too. 

Turns out Braate first got a chemical engineering degree from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor working for companies like General Electric.  After realizing his meteorology passion, Braate attended Mississippi State University, earning a master's degree in geoscience.

Outside of television news weather, Braate is a runner and triathlete, completing more than 30 marathons and three IRONMAN triathlons. 

In 2014, Braate has a serious injury when he was hit by a van while training for a triathlon. 

"(I) broke my neck in two places," Braate said in his bio. "In the emergency room, I vowed to battle back and cross the finish line in 2015. I kept that promise. Crossing the finish line was a moment I’ll never forget!"

*Updated with Braate's official duties at WNBC 4 NBC New York.




Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Meteorologist Eric Braate to leave KPRC Channel 2

Update August 24, 2021

UPDATE 10/20/2012 - KPRC 2's Eric Braate returns to the green screen


Television meteorologist Eric Braate is leaving KPRC Channel 2 reports the Detroit News. He's going to WDIV Channel 4 in Detroit:

WDIV-TV (Channel 4) meteorologist Kim Adams has the perfect sunny disposition for mornings. But soon, the station will see if Adams can perk up the afternoons, as well.

In mid-May, Adams will move to WDIV's 4 p.m. newscast and the station will bring in a new meteorologist, Eric Braate, who will do mornings instead.

A Grand Rapids native, Braate currently works at KPRC-TV (Channel 2), the NBC affiliate in Houston, Texas, and a sister station of WDIV. READ THE REST

Hey Eric, the forecast will always be cold with auto union problems.

I believe WDIV is where former KPRC Channel 2 General Manager Steve Wasserman left Houston for. Guess Braate is back with the old boss again.

(Image courtesy of Detnews.com)

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Eric Braate honored in 2018 HAIRRY Awards

KPRC 2 meteorologist Eric Braate is runner up for Texas in 2018 HAIRRY Awards: "The HAIRRY-Awards are the most prestigious awards in local news. Yes, Emmys are nice to have, but you haven’t made it until you’ve received a HAIRRY."


Everyone makes fun of me when I post about the TV news HAIRRY Awards, but then it is usually a popular post.

Can you beat the marketing department that gives the awards the url getgoodhead.com?

It also gives us regular folks the chance to vicariously live through those TV stars with luxurious locs.

This year, Houston did not have a winner that made the cut, but we had a runner up which is good enough for me.

And the runner up is...

...KPRC 2 meteorologist Eric Braate!

It turns out I was the lucky one to break the news to Braate of the tremendous honor.

"Thanks for bringing this to my attention, this is too funny," Braate told mikemcguff.com. "After forecasting weather for nearly two decades, I’m FINALLY recognized...by getgoodhead.com! And, to be clear, the award is for having good HAIR, right? All I can say is that I’m honored and, in some strange way, I feel like my life is now complete."

I've been covering Braate's career for a decade on this blog. He joined channel 2 in 2007. Then left for mornings at sister-station WDIV in Detroit.

I would like to think he realized everything is better in Texas, and got back down here in 2012.

According to his bio, Braate landed his first TV job at WXVT Greenville, Mississippi. After earning his degree, he joined WJXT Jacksonville, Florida and then WITI Milwaukee before his first stint in H-Town.

The Texas winner of this year's hair raising award is KXAN Austin investigative reporter Josh Hinkle.

The Bayou City usually represents well.

KTRK abc13 anchor Erik Barajas took top hon-hairs in 2016. KHOU 11's Darby Douglas was the runner up that year. Former FOX 26 KRIV movie critic Jake Hamilton also won that year for Illinois.

In 2017, current WFAA anchor/reporter and former KTRK abc13 reporter Sonia Azad won for Texas.

Last year when I posted Azad's news, social media lit up with comments that "this is a sexist award." Little do people realize the HAIRRY Awards honor both sexes, just not at the same time.

Now excuse me.

All this good hair talk makes me feel like I should go put on a big hat.

Does anyone remember when punk rockers would use Elmer's Glue to style a mohawk? I just thought of this as I was typing. That could be a cool sweeps stunt this May! Any station looking to get that extra .1 can contact me and I will personally deliver my kids' glue container.





Saturday, October 20, 2012

KPRC 2's Eric Braate returns to the green screen

Eric Braate worked as a meteorologist at KPRC 2 from January 2007 to May 2008 according to his LinkedIn account.

Longtime readers might remember I posted about his departure to KPRC sister station WDIV Detroit in 2008.

Once again according to LinkedIn, Braate stayed at WDIV until 2010 and then returned to Houston and KPRC in 2011. Since his return, it appears Braate has served as an of air member of the weather department.

Looks like today though he got to put a suit on, jump in front of a camera and fill-in for Mary Lee on the green screen.

Watch his weather report today only here (the video on KPRC's site does not stay active for long).

(Thanks Taylor)


Friday, October 22, 2021

Britta Merwin talks FOX Weather and KPRC memories

 

Britta Merwin FOX Weather


Britta Merwin is returning to the weather wall as a national meteorologist when FOX Weather debuts Monday, October 25th.

The free streaming service will be available on foxweather.com, its app, plus web connected TVs via FOX NOW, the FOX News app and Tubi.

RELATED
Stephen Morgan talks FOX Weather and FOX 26

Based on the reaction I received from Houston TV viewers when Merwin signed off from KPRC 2 mornings last May, I'm sure FOX Weather will have lots of Britta fans tuning in.

Now that Merwin is in New York City and ready to start the FOX Weather stream, she was gracious enough to talk with me about her new Big Apple gig and KPRC 2 Houston memories.


Mike McGuff: Forecasting weather on a national platform like FOX Weather is returning to your roots on cable news.  How is it going back to national from local TV after all of these years?

Britta Merwin: I always felt that national and local news are like apples and oranges, I love them both but they are different. I love how I can stretch my forecast muscles when I’m working on a national platform. I get to forecast every type of weather and there never is a quiet weather day. At the same time I also love local news. You get to really dive deep into every forecast and above all you get to be a part of a community. When I worked Tax Day, both Memorial Days, The Winter blast of 2021 and Harvey I was protecting my neighbors, my family, my community. It is a profound experience to work through a natural disaster with your community. I feel extremely blessed that I have had the opportunity to work both in local news and national news and I am very honored to have a second opportunity to work at the network level.

MM: What are you looking forward to most when FOX Weather premieres?

BM: I’m beyond excited to launch FOX Weather! We truly are changing how people get their forecast and weather news. It is incredible to work with a team built with the best of the best. I can’t wait for people to see our App and find themselves depending on our team every day. Speaking of our team, they truly are the best of the best. We come from different cities, combining our strengths. I’m proud to be a part of America’s weather team.

MM: What are a few of your favorite memories at channel 2?

BM: I will always cherish my time at KPRC2. My favorite memories are all the memorable moments with my friends. I remember getting through the hard times and celebrating life’s greatest moments like when Owen Conflenti and I welcomed babies days apart from one another at the same hospital! I will always remember working through Harvey with Khambrel Marshall. We started every 12 hour shift saying a prayer together. My favorite memories are my team mates. My favorite intern, Caroline Brown. My big brother Justin. And then there is Frank...the walking expert. I learned so much from Frank. I could go on forever. Andy, Lisa, Anavid, Haley, Sofia, Cathy, Brittany, Brandon, My dear friend Amy. They were my family and I’m thankful for each day I had and still have with them in my life.

MM: What will you miss most about Houston?

BM: The people, the food and every Winter I will dearly miss my flip flops and shorts!

MM: How cool is it that your former KPRC colleague Eric Braate practically works across the street from FOX Weather?

BM:  It is Amazing! Eric Braate (WNBC 4) is a close friend and an incredible Meteorologist. We have already had lunch a couple times and it is surreal walking down 6th Ave seeing his smiling face looking back at me.

MM: Anything else you want to add?

BM: The best part of launching FOX Weather is I can rejoin my community in Southeast Texas. Follow me on FB, Twitter and Instagram.


RELATED
Britta Merwin signs off KPRC 2 video
Britta Merwin on being a working mother
Britta Merwin joins KPRC 2 as meteorologist (2014)



Britta Merwin
(Photos provided to mikemcguff.com by FOX Weather)




Friday, January 05, 2007

TV weather department changes in Houston

Whether you loved or hated former KPRC Local 2 morning weather guy, Byron Miranda, he now has an official replacement. Mike McDaniel has the story:
Eric Braate, a former meteorologist for the Fox station in Milwaukee, has joined Channel 2 and will make his first appearances this weekend.
McDaniel says Braate fills the vacancy left by Byron Miranda, but if he is appearing weekends that is not entirely true. I don't know if that statement means he's filling an empty weather slot or he will actually be on the weekday morning show. I probably won't lose too much sleep thinking about it.

And in other news, the Insite responds to my plea about Ken Hoffman's weather tease:
Morning weather guy Mike Iscovitz announced what we all have known for some time behind the scenes at FOX 26 - that he's moving to the 9pm show. He's very happy about the move that will give him a break from waking up at 2am. And chief meteorologist Cecilia Sinclair is moving to the morning show...
The real question, does all of this mean we will have a calm hurricane season again?

Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Britta Merwin and Stephen Morgan FOX Weather debut announced

Britta Merwin

 

Britta Merwin and Stephen Morgan are are making their FOX Weather debut Monday, October 25, 2021 as the service signs on.

Britta Merwin talks FOX Weather and KPRC memories
- Britta Merwin to leave KPRC 2
- Britta Merwin signs off KPRC 2 video
Stephen Morgan talks FOX Weather and FOX 26 


Speaking of Merwin, she and fellow former KPRC 2 meteorologist Eric Braate, work right across the street from each other in Manhattan. Braate is now a Meteorologist and Weather Executive Producer for WNBC 4 New York.


RELATED
Steven Romo joins NBC News

Also just announced for FOX Weather is the hiring of WABC ABC7 New York's Amy Freeze who has been with the Disney owned television station since 2011.  

FOX Weather is a free service that will be available at foxweather.com and through the FOX Weather app for iOS and Android. 

The streamer will also available be on internet-connected TVs via FOX NOW, the FOX News app, and Tubi.




Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Houston media members affected by COVID-19


May 12, 2021
John "Rucks" Russell, former KHOU 11 reporter, has died at the age of 55.

Courtney Fischer recovering from COVID-19
February 2021
Courtney Fischer announced right before our Texas arctic blast that she is battling COVID-19 but feeling better.

January 15, 2021
KPRC 2 anchors Keith Garvin and Christine Noël announced on social media  they have both recovered from COVID-19 in the last weeks.

January 15, 2021
Longtime abc13 KTRK anchor Art Rascon and his son, KPRC 2 anchor Jacob Rascon, took to Facebook to publicly talk about their family's battle with COVID-19.

January 08, 2021
Courtney Zavala's husband, Orlando, is battling COVID, while former KHOU 11 morning traffic anchor Darby Douglas has tested positive.

January 07, 2021
Dominique Sachse posted to YouTube about her battle with COVID-19.

David Nuño returns after COVID-19
DECEMBER 25, 2020
David Nuño, the abc13 KTRK weekend sports anchor, took to Twitter to say his COVID-19 battle made him feel like Baby Yoda.

Melanie Lawson returns to work after COVID-19
DECEMBER 11, 2020
abc13 KTRK anchor Melanie Lawson and others report on their COVID-19 quarantine or positive test.

Britta Merwin returns after COVID
DECEMBER 7, 2020
KPRC 2 morning meteorologist Britta Merwin announced her return after a COVID quarantine.

Bob Slovak leaves abc13 KTRK

SEPTEMBER 09, 2020
abc13 KTRK weekend sports anchor Bob Slovak says his job is like so many others - a misfortune of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Janel Forte requests prayers for her grandmother
AUGUST 19, 2020
KHOU 11 reporter Janel Forte tweets that her grandmother has sadly passed away at age 96.

abc13 KTRK hosts 'COVID-19 and Our Schools' town hall
JULY 28, 2020
ABC13, Houston’s news leader, presents, “COVID-19 and Our Schools” a two-night town hall.

Astros TV's Todd Kalas to miss beginning of season after positive COVID-19 test
JULY 24, 2020
Todd Kalas, Houston Astros TV play-by-play broadcaster, posted on Twitter he will be missing the start of the 2020 season due to a positive COVID-19 test result.

Lily Jang's father dies of COVID-19
July 9, 2020
Former KHOU 11 morning anchor Lily Jang posts that after a hard fought battle that began with COVID-19 nearly five weeks ago, her beloved father has passed away.

Taniya Wright reveals why she had to put her health first
JULY 08, 2020
Former KPRC 2 morning anchor Taniya Wright reveals what it was like to have a hospital procedure during COVID-19.

Ryan Chase tests positive for COVID-19
June 29, 2020
104.1 KRBE "Roula and Ryan Show's" Ryan Chase tested positive for COVID-19 he revealed on Twitter.

Bill Barajas tested positive for COVID-19
June 28, 2020
KPRC 2 reporter Bill Barajas announced Sunday night on Facebook that he has returned to work after testing positive for COVID-19.

Houston Public Media experiences staff cuts due to COVID-19 budget shortfalls
June 23, 2020
Current reports that Houston Public Media (News 88.7 KUHF/Houston PBS 8 KUHT) is among the latest public broadcaster cutting staff due to budgetary shortfalls stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.


ABC13 President and GM shares warning after contracting COVID-19 from young daughter

June 22, 2020
KTRK abc13 is reporting that its own President and General Manager, Wendy Granato, has tested positive for COVID-19.

abc13 KTRK Virtual Town Hall discusses COVID-19 impact in Houston Asian American Community
May 24, 2020
Hosted by ABC13’s Eyewitness News reporter Miya Shay, the town hall coincides with the observation of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and will discuss the disparate challenges of COVID-19.

KUBE 57 High School Sports Zone cancelled
May 20, 2020
Todd Freed's High School Sports Zone show on KUBE 57 has been cancelled due to economic factors stemming from the Coronavirus.

"Producer Hoss" in hospital with COVID-19
May 17, 2020
Radio producer/on-air talent Adrian ‘Producer Hoss’ Perez for Cox Media Group Houston is battling COVID-19.

KLOL's Dayna Steele starts podcast
May 14, 2020
While quarantining from home, the Texas Radio Hall of Famer and former Rock 101 KLOL DJ has been reaching out to her vast network and landing some great interviews.

The future of TV news work after COVID-19
May 12, 2020
TV stations have been forced to jump technologically thanks to the coronavirus, so when this is over, do we fully return to normal operations?

97.5 FM KFNC hosts Raheel Ramzanali and Barry Laminack out
May 6, 2020
The duo reportedly lost their jobs because of the economic downturn associated with the COVID-19 pandemic the station said.


abc13 KTRK holds virtual town hall to address COVID-19 & communities of color

May 06, 2020
ABC13 anchor Chauncy Glover, who battled COVID-19 and has since recovered, will moderate the discussion, featuring U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, entrepreneur and community activist Tina Knowles-Lawson and other community and medical leaders.

Univision cancels some weekend newscasts, announces job cuts
April 28, 2020
Univision layoffs and furloughs announced, cancellation of Saturday newscasts


Houston film critics review "Movies on Lockdown" free for broadcast

APRIL 24, 2020
With movie theatres shuttered, the Houston Film Critics Society is now posting at home viewing suggestions on its website to help movie fans endure lockdown, while offering free access to movie reviews from select Society members to broadcast stations across the US and Canada (the critics will also appear live).

KPRC 2 went bananas and then this happened
APRIL 23, 2020
On a story about Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s mandatory mask order and $1000 potential fine, the NBC affiliate accidentally wrote you can wear "homemade masks, scarfs, bananas."

VIDEO: Randy McIlvoy talks sports broadcasting during COVID-19
APRIL 23, 2020
KPRC 2 sports director Randy McIlvoy talks to the High Tech Texan Michael Garfield for "The Quarantine Chronicles."

Familiar Houston radio voice battled COVID-19; family still in quarantine
Apr 17, 2020
Marc Sherman's voice is familiar to many Houston radio listeners. He spent years on sister station Sunny 99.1 with Dana Tyson. And like thousands of people in the Greater Houston area, Sherman fought a battle he never expected to; one with COVID-19.


EXPLAINED: How KPRC 2 decides how long to keep a press conference running on live television

April 17, 2020
Why do you always cut off the President of the United States in the middle of his televised speech and why don’t you cut off President Donald Trump when he is giving an obvious campaign stump speech?

New York Times Best-Selling Author Shea Serrano Raises $31,000 for the Houston Press
April 13, 2020
Last week, we ran an appeal to readers as part of our recent campaign to attract donor/members to help support the continuing work of the Houston Press.

KTRK GM Granato: "TV is seeing a huge resurgence"
April 13, 2020
abc13 KTRK president and general manager Wendy Granato: "We thought we'd lost the 20-something year olds, we thought we lost them to social media, we haven't."


Mia Gradney to anchor CBS Weekend News Easter weekend

April 11, 2020
KHOU 11 5, 6 and 10pm anchor Mia Gradney anchoring for CBS News' weekend newscasts

Carlos Robles using augmented reality weather graphics from home
April 10, 2020
Telemundo Houston KTMD chief meteorologist Carlos Robles is using augmented reality weathercasting in his living room.

KPRC 2, KHOU 11, FOX26, CW39 join forces for COVID-19 PSA
April 9, 2020
Channels 2, 11, 26 and 39 come together to show Houston TV solidarity during coronavirus pandemic.

Houston churches to air on local TV Easter Sunday
April 8, 2020
While you can't physically attend Easter Service, Houston churches and television stations are joining forces to help you celebrate without leaving your house.

TEGNA, owner of KHOU and many Texas stations, announces furloughs
April 6, 2020
TEGNA, owner of Texas stations like KHOU Houston, WFAA Dallas, KENS San Antonio, KVUE Austin, KCEN Waco, KAGS College Station, KYTX Tyler, KIII Corpus Christi, KBMT-KJAC Beaumont, KXVA Abilene and KIDY San Angelo has announced week long furloughs to come this month.

Nick Natario takes stay at home studio to next level
April 5, 2020
abc13 KTRK multi-media journalist (MMJ) Nick Natario builds awesome home studio, while channel 13 tests emergency broadcast location

Former KHOU photographer John Shaw loses wife to COVID-19
April 1, 2020
Shaw tells his former station that he recently lost his wife to COVID-19 after being with her for more than 50 years.


Chauncy Glover discusses experiencing COVID-19

March 31, 2020
Chauncy Glover goes live with his 3pm co-anchor, Mayra Moreno, about his condition.

Morning Dose returns to CW39 Monday away from studio
March 29, 2020
After being off the air Friday, CW39 KIAH's Morning Dose returns Monday.

FOX 26 KRIV tests remote broadcasts
March 29, 2020
Weekend anchor Tom Zizka posted photos on Facebook of FOX 26 KRIV conducting broadcasting tests from its transmitter location.

COVID-19 pandemic forces sports media to adapt
March 27, 2020
With a lack of sporting events for the foreseeable future, media outlets have pivoted in attempts to fill a content void for their audience.

Chauncy Glover tests positive for COVID-19
March 26, 2020
Chauncy Glover, 3pm and 6:30pm anchor for abc13 KTRK, announced today he has tested positive for coronaviurs and is self-quarantining.

Cleverley Stone puts show on hold
March 21, 2020
CBS SportsRadio 650 KIKK "Cleverley Food Talk" radio host Cleverley Stone posted the following: "Due to the Coronavirus issue and my illness (I’m fighting stage 4 uterine cancer with chemotherapy treatments), we are putting The Cleverley Show on hiatus for now."

From the Houston Chronicle editor: During coronavirus crisis, we’re working for you
March 20, 2020
A word about newspaper delivery during these troubled times: We have no indication from health authorities that the coronavirus can be spread on newsprint. But in an abundance of caution, we have provided gloves to all our press workers and delivery agents. And we are aggressively sanitizing our facilities daily.

TV anchors broadcast from home
March 20, 2020
Houston news anchors are staying home, but still delivering the news on TV.
- Houston TV helps the kids online

VIDEO: New ways TV news crews are working during COVID-19
March 19, 2020
Many Houston TV news stations are not letting their field crews (reporters/photographers) come into the station unless absolutely needed. Many are now staging from home and going to the story in their own vehicles. Some stations pair teams together to work strictly away from the station.

The Houston Press Not Immune to These Hard Times, Needs Help
March 19, 2020
As the Houston Press has documented for you over the last several days, these are hard times for our city. We’ve gone out of our way to detail the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, especially for those in the arts, music and restaurant/bar communities, as well as relaying important public-health news and updates.

abc13 KTRK reporter Miya Shay and photographer Mario Segura confronted during live shot
March 13, 2020

Houston Chronicle news staffers could have been exposed to coronavirus
March 10, 2020
Four Houston Chronicle journalists attended a conference last week where a participant has had a presumptive positive test for novel coronavirus.

Former abc13 KTRK photographer Jaime Zamora's daughter is blogging for KPRC 2 on what it is like on lock down in Spain
March 9, 2020 and ongoing
Isabella Zamora, a Houston native and Maddie Wharton, of Portland, Oregon, were teaching in Spain together when Madrid went on lockdown over the coronoavirus. They will share their experiences on click2houston.com to provide a real-life view of what life is like right now in Spain.

KPRC 2′s Eric Braate under self-quarantine after returning from trip to Asia
March 9, 2020
KPRC 2 meteorologist Eric Braate just returned from a two week trip to Asia and has been asked to self-quarantine as a precautionary measure. Braate says he was not anticipating having to self-quarantine because when he left for the trip, the situation had not grown to what it is now. He feels fine and is healthy and said had he known how the coronavirus crisis would play out, he would have reconsidered his two-week trip.
- UPDATE 3-17-2020: ‘I’m on a 14 day quarantine. This is what it’s like.’







Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Khambrel Marshall celebrates 24 years at KPRC 2


Khambrel Marshall is celebrating 24 years with KPRC 2 Houston and the city of Houston proclaimed it 'Khambrel Marshall Day' on May 2, 2023!


UPDATE DECEMBER 2023
Watch Marshall's sign off interviews

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2023
Khambrel Marshall announces KPRC 2 retirement

RECENT
Khambrel Marshall celebrates 70th birthday!


Regular readers will know that most of the time, I am posting about people leaving the TV industry, which makes Marshall is a true television survivor considering he's been with channel 2 since 1999! 

Marshall was born at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina since his father, Cambrel, was a first sergeant in the US Army.  Maybe the many moves around the world made him adaptable.

And adaptable the legendary bowtie wearing Houston TV figure has been throughout his career and especially since coming to KPRC.   A lesson that today's TV newsroom staffers need to learn...especially in the current environment.



When Marshall joined KPRC in May 2999, he was actually a news anchor for the then named News2Houston at Noon, First at Four and News2Houston at Five. The News2Houston moniker, while a great sounding name, turned out to be a tarnished brand from the station's more tabloidish days starting in the 1994 when Post Newsweek bough the station from the Hobby family. But that's all in the past now. Marshall is still here going strong!

There were a few years starting in the mid-2000s when channel 2 viewers didn't see Marshall on the newscasts much anymore.  He went off-air into a news manger role as an executive producer during years when the station was shedding its 'Hard Copy' image.

At the same time, the self proclaimed "weather geek" earned his broadcast meteorology certification from Mississippi State University. That led him to going back on-air as the weekend morning meteorologist when Eric Braate left the station for the first time. 

However, with so much news experience and numerous journalism awards including an EMMY, Marshall added hosting/producing "Houston Newsmakers," (formerly called "Beyond the Headlines") a Sunday morning affairs show, to his list of duties.  This blogger has been fortunate enough to appear on the show and I can attest it is truly a one person show as Marshall does it all to get each week's episode on the air.

Marshall, who grew up in a family of teachers, (his mother, Francetta, earned a master’s degree in sociology) is very committed to volunteer service, which is a natural fit for a this type of show.

In fact, the host has been honored by the March of Dimes and has been the board chair for the YMCA Greater Houston Area. He sits on other boards ranging from the Holocaust Museum Houston, the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center and the A.D. Players at the George Theater.

This call to help has also led Marshall to run the KPRC 2 internship program and a station reporter trainee program. One of his famous trainees is now evening anchor Daniella Guzman.

Now, here is a twist to the story.  Marshall actually started in the TV news biz as a sports anchor!  Yes, so if one person has to do all of the jobs one day, Marshall can do news, weather and sports, plus host a half-hour show.  I am not trying to give today's TV owners any ideas with this concept by the way. 

Before KPRC, Marshall worked for WPLG 10 Miami as a news anchor.  However, he joined the station in 1985 as its first Black sports anchor. A move to the news anchor chair came after a call in 1992 to anchor during Hurricane Andrew coverage.

Before South Florida TV, Marshall worked sports anchoring duties for WFSB 3 Hartford, Connecticut. He also worked as a sportscaster in Detroit and the Phoenix CBS affiliate where he started his career while attending Arizona State University.

For his 20th KPRC 2 anniversary, Marshall said he wanted 10 more years, so here's to it!

As for his personal life, Marshall and wife, Debbie, have been blessed with three daughters and three grandchildren.  They've been married since 1979, but that's an anniversary celebration for an entire other post. 


Friday, April 14, 2023

Casey Curry running for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3


Casey Curry, who has served as a Houston TV meteorologist for various stations over the years, has announced she's running for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3 in June 2023.

“I’m running for Houston City Council At-Large Postion #3 because I want to make a difference for every Houstonian.” Curry in a release. “I am not a career politician and I am not tainted by backroom dealings. The status quo is not serving the people, it is serving special interests. I am running to bring a fresh perspective to city government.”

In April, Curry had originally announced she was running for Houston City Council At-Large Position 1.

Curry last forecasted the weather for KPRC 2 in 2021 when the station was short meteorologists after Britta Merwin left for FOX Weather and Eric Braate joined NBC 4 WNBC New York.  

She also did fill-in weather work for FOX 26 KRIV and co-host appearances on KPRC 2's "Houston Life."

Curry, who is best known for her years as an abc13 KTRK morning meteorologist, left the station in 2017. This is where she gave birth to daughter Winnie and did fill-in work for ABC's Good Morning America. Fans became very concerned when Curry took a fall on live on channel 13 in 2015.

After leaving full-time TV behind, Curry joined the alliantgroup as community relations director in 2018.


SPEAKING OF PUBLIC POLICY
Thanks to KXAN Austin and CW39 Houston



*Post updated in June 2023 with news that Casey Curry is now running for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3.

Monday, October 05, 2020

Houston social media stars September 2020


Share Rocket gives us data on how each Houston TV station and the corresponding air staff members performed on Facebook and Twitter.

Share Rocket is, "a social media ratings and audience solution providing media companies an easy way to quantify their social media equity, benchmark against peers and turn social market intelligence into insights that drive social success."

The numbers are pulled from station usage on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using Share Rocket's "Share" measurement.

First we are looking at every Houston media company in the Share Rocket database and top personalities. Then I am looking at the top 5 on air staff members at each station in order of channel number.

Houston Media
  1. abc13 KTRK
  2. KHOU 11
  3. FOX 26 KRIV
  4. KPRC 2
  5. Univision 45
  6. Houston Chronicle
  7. Telemundo 47
  8. Houston Press
  9. CW39 Houston
  10. CultureMap Houston

Top 5 individuals
  1. Steve Campion - abc13 KTRK
  2. Erica Simon - abc13 KTRK
  3. Samica Knight - abc13 KTRK
  4. Dominique Sachse - KPRC 2
  5. Isiah Carey - FOX 26 KRIV

KPRC 2
  1. Dominique Sachse
  2. Amy Davis
  3. Britta Merwin
  4. Syan Rhodes
  5. Eric Braate

KHOU 11
  1. Brandi Smith
  2. Chita Craft
  3. Blake Mathews
  4. Tiffany Craig
  5. Bill Bishop (Managing Editor)

abc 13 KTRK
  1. Steve Campion
  2. Erica Simon
  3. Samica Knight
  4. Mayra Moreno
  5. Melanie Lawson

FOX 26 KRIV
  1. Isiah Carey
  2. Melissa Wilson
  3. Mike Iscovitz
  4. Kaitlin Monte
  5. Mark Berman

CW39 KIAH
  1. Shannon LaNier
  2. Maggie Flecknoe
  3. Maria Sotolongo
  4. Courtney Carpenter
  5. Sharron Melton

Univision 45 KXLN
  1. Deysy Rios
  2. Suheily Lopez-Belen
  3. Albert Martínez
  4. Karina Yapor
  5. Anthony Ortiz

Telemundo 47 KTMD
  1. Ruby Guzmán
  2. Carlos A. Robles
  3. Antonio Hernández
  4. Ubaldo Martínez
  5. Augusto Bernal

Houston Chronicle
  1. John McClain
  2. Jonathan Feigen
  3. Brian T. Smith
  4. Joseph Duarte
  5. Charles Apple

DISCLAIMER: No Houston radio stations are listed in the Share Rocket database.




Wednesday, September 01, 2021

Texas TV news and radio job moves August 2021

Texas media job moves August 2021

Send tips for the monthly Texas media job list here.

Texas Radio Hall Of Fame 2021 class

DALLAS - FORT WORTH

Tegna’s WFAA to leave Victory Park street side studio.

Dallas forecaster answers weather questions, Lucy style, from behind AR booth inspired by ‘Peanuts.’

Chance Horner becomes WFAA 8's Director of Photography.

Cumulus Dallas Taps Bruce Collins as Program Director for NewsTalk WBAP 820 AM and News & Information KLIF 570 AM.

Alec Drake, Director of Sales, Cumulus Dallas, will retire at the end of August. Dawn Girocco, Director of Sales for Cumulus Dallas’ three music stations, 99.5 The Wolf/PLX-FM (Country), Hot 93.3/KLIF-FM (CHR) and New Country 96.3/SCS-FM (Country), will rise to Vice President, Sales, Cumulus Dallas, overseeing the entire sales effort for the six-station group.

KCBI/Dallas-Fort Worth moves Doug Hannah from afternoons to mornings.

KTFW (92.1 Hank FM)/Dallas-Ft. Worth Picks Up Jeremy Robinson For Nights.

Dallas Mavericks radio broadcast to move from 103.3 ESPN to 97.1 The Eagle.

Anne Elise Parks is pregnant
Brittney Johnson joins NBC DFW KXAS
Mason joins HOT 93.3 KLIF DFW
Kylie Capps is married
Newsradio 1080 KRLD wins 2021 National Edward R. Murrow Award
Dale Hansen responds to his critics and more


HOUSTON

Katherine Whaley shares why she chose to leave abc13 KTRK to stay home with her young son.

Dr. Robert Franklin hired as KPFT’s new General Manager.

Lisa Gray announced her departure from the Houston Chronicle.

Forbes tech writer Dwight Silverman set to depart.

Justin King leaves I Heart Media after 14 years.

Jason Isbell calls out TV reporter over conflict of interest after cancelling Houston-area concert.

Reporter Gwendolyn Wu leaves the Houston Chronicle.

KHOU 11 marketing producer Mike Rosenhouse leaves the station.

104.1 KRBE's Freddy Cruz celebrates 16 years with the station.

Maggie Flecknoe celebrates 12 years at CW39 KIAH.

Rashi Vats celebrates 8 years at FOX 26 KRIV.

Steven Romo, who announced he will be leaving to join fiancé Stephen Morgan, celebrates five years with abc13 KTRK.

Nick Natario celebrates four years at abc13 KTRK.

CW 39 KIAH's John Brewer moves to producer Houston Happens

JJ Zavalla leaves KHOU 11's Great Day Houston to move to Los Angeles.

Entravision has sold Spanish Oldies “La Suavecita 1180” KGOL Humble/Houston TX.

Born in the (City of Houston) USA! Remembering Hit Video USA.

Sydney Simone joins CW39 KIAH
Mycah Hatfield: Houston's new bug in mouth reporter?
Former KTRK ND Rehan Aslam battling brain cancer
Mike McGuff interview: Spotlight Conversations
Sofía Ojeda battling COVID
KPRC 2 news opens from 1977 to present
ESPN 97.5 and 92.5 Houston 2021 schedule changes
Derrick Wilson joins Houston Public Media as Executive Director of Business Operations
Sabirah Rayford joins KPRC 2
Lena Maria Arango joins FOX 26 KRIV
Eric Braate leaves KPRC
Young Jas DJing for Kaash Paige on festivals
KHTV 39 7pm newscast premiere 8-27-1990
Casey Curry appears on KPRC 2
Anthony Yanez KPRC return promo video
Natasha Geigel gives birth
Kimberly Kolliner joins KHOU 11


SAN ANTONIO

29-Story Hotel-Condo Tower Proposed on Former Home of WOAI.

Audrey Castoreno celebrates 6 years at KENS 5.

David Chancellor: The San Antonio anchor dishes on his TV career, family and health.

Great Day SA says goodbye to Brandon Roddy.

Lizzo gives TikTok love to KSAT news producer with duet video.

Audrey Castoreno eats scorpion on live TV
April Molina leaves News 4 San Antonio WOAI


AUSTIN

HD2 K276EL/Austin, TX Flips From Simulcast Of KVET '1300 The Zone' To '103.1 Austin's '80s Station.'

Tyler Feldman joins KVUE Austin
Jason Mikell leaves KVUE Austin
Wes Rapaport leaves Nexstar Austin Bureau
Amanda Dugan gives birth to second baby
Terri Gruca leaving KVUE Austin


AROUND TEXAS

KXXV Waco, Temple, Killeen general manager Adam Chase joins WTKR, Scripps' CBS affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia.

Reporter Joel Lopez leaves KXXV Waco, Temple and Killeen for WPTV West Palm Beach, Florida.

Ryan Compeau joins KLST San Angelo as Weekend Sports Anchor/Sports Reporter.

Big D & Bubba morning show finds new Tyler, TX radio home with Classic Country “104.1 The Ranch” KKUS.

Telemundo 48 KTDO El Paso launches EL Break digicast
Texas meteorologist takes on viewer email
Saphire Cervantes joins KBMT Beaumont


REMEMBERING

Joseph W. Hegar, Jr. of KILT and KPRC 2 Houston dies at age 88.

Jerry Wizig, longtime Houston Chronicle reporter, dies at 87.

Longtime WESH Orlando meteorologist Marty Stebbins, who previously worked at KHOU 11 Houston as a reporter/weathercaster, dies at 81.

Longtime KENS 5 San Antonio news director Bob Rogers dies at 87.

Bob Good, first KXXV Waco, Temple and Killeen general manager, dies at 79.

R.I.P.: Nicole Barrett, D/FW Area Talk Show Host dies at 46.





Saturday, November 18, 2017

Anoushah Rasta leaves KPRC 2

UPDATE JANUARY 09, 2018
Anoushah Rasta joins NBC Bay Area

UPDATE JANUARY 06, 2018
Sofia Ojeda returns to KPRC weekend morning anchor desk

Eric Braate, Jacob Rascon and Anoushah Rasta when Rascon debuted

KPRC 2 weekend morning anchor Anoushah Rasta is packing up and heading west.

"Houston has been great, this has been a phenomenal experience, but I really miss my family and I want to be closer to them, you know it's been tough," an emotional Rasta told the KPRC 2 newsroom.

Rasta went on to joke she doesn't usually get this emotional.

At least she got a goodbye cake after her newsroom speech.

She made no mention of a new job, so we'll have to be on the lookout to see where she ends up next.

Rasta arrived at channel 2 back in 2014 from KTSM News Channel 9 El Paso where she had worked as a weekend anchor.

She started off her TV career in Los Angeles where she worked as a KABC-TV as a news assistant, apprentice and freelance traffic producer.

Now here is something to ponder as I know many like to do when there are Houston TV personnel changes.

We had NBC corespondent Jacob Rascon start anchoring weekend mornings in early October.

That meant that Rasta stayed on the anchor desk while co-anchor Sofia Ojeda left the weekend morning show to become a reporter.

With Rasta leaving, does that mean Ojeda returns to fill the spot next to the newly minted Rascon?

Stay tuned.




Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Anoushah Rasta gets married

Former KPRC 2 anchor Anoushah Rasta ties the knot

Eric Braate, Jacob Rascon and Anoushah Rasta when Rascon debuted

Former KPRC 2 weekend morning anchor Anoushah Rasta was married last weekend in Los Angeles, CA.

"Last night was magical," she tweeted. "I married my best friend surrounded by incredible people we love dearly."

Rasta, who now anchors the Saturday edition of NBC Bay Area News KNTV, was surrounded by friends and family, including co-anchor Terry McSweeney.

The Southern California native left Houston in late 2017. She joined the NBC owned and operated San Francisco station in January of 2018.

In 2014, Rasta joined channel 2 Houston from News Channel 9 El Paso KTSM where she was a weekend anchor.




Monday, June 04, 2018

Texas TV and radio job moves May 2018


DALLAS - FORT WORTH

Fox4 leads May "sweeps" with five firsts, including wall-to-wall wins in key 25-to-54-year-old news demographic

Kaley O’Kelley, co-anchor of CBS11’s weeknight newscasts since January 2015, announced she’s leaving the station.
- Here is her tearful goodbye

Reporter Saul Garza, a 19-year veteran of FOX4 KDFW, has opted to leave the station.

FOX4 KDFW meteorologist Jennifer Myers is leaving the station to become the weathercaster for North Texas-based ONCOR Electric.

FOX4 KDFW has named Hannah Battah to succeed Jenny Anchondo as anchor.

Jenn Marino Joins Alt 103.7 Dallas.

Mark Cuban, Mount Everest and lots of radio: The journey of Ben and Skin.

- WFAA 8 DFW reveals new #TEGNA graphics package
- VIDEO: Dale Hansen has very emotional moment on WFAA's newscast

HOUSTON

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Lisa Falkenberg taking helm of Chronicle editorial section.

The Latest Upheavals in Houston's Sports Talk Radio Ratings Tactics.

Steve Campion renews his agreement with KTRK in Houston as an MMJ.
- Napoli Management Group

Former Univision anchor and reporter Mariana Pineda returns to news at KIAH

Director of Marketing at Telemundo Dallas KXTX, Art Sobarzo, joins KTRK abc13 in the same role.

Former KHOU 11 producer, Mike O'Neill, has left Real Investment News to join MetroNational as Marketing and Communications Manager.

KPRC 2 producer Erin Jones leaves the station after 11 years to join the city of Houston Houston Public Works.

- CW 39 KIAH NewsFix's Natalie Hee joins FOX 26 KRIV as a reporter
- KHOU 11's investigative reporter Scott Noll leaves station for new job
- Dave Ward’s year since leaving channel 13
- Afternoon traffic anchor and reporter Rebecca Spera decides not to renew her abc13 KTRK contract
- Two Houston DJs And Two Precinct 1 Constables Spend Three Days Homeless On Streets of Houston
- Don Nelson recalls his Rockets head shave
- Is that Fox 26's Mike Iscovitz or Eddie Van Halen?
- 10pm newscast producer Sindy Espinoza moves up to Executive Producer
- Ken Hoffman #4 Houston Chronicle columnist?
- Crime Stoppers of Houston luncheon
- Telemundo Houston travelling to Russia for World Cup 2018
- Harris County jurors get Dave Ward appearance
- KPRC 2 meteorologist Eric Braate is runner up for Texas in 2018 HAIRRY Awards
- KHOU 11 demolition photos
- KPRC 2 assistant news director Mike Friedrich is making a career pivot
- A 101 KLOL video podcast by the mastermind behind the legendary Houston rock station

SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio Express-News lays off 14 journalists.

KSAT named Adam Caskey as new 10 pm weathercaster to replace veteran Steve Browne who is retiring after 26 years.

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) will honor Bernice Kearney, News Director at KSAT12 News, with the NAHJ Presidential Award at the Hall of Fame Gala presented by Toyota on Saturday, July 21 at the InterContinental, in Miami, FL.

Photos: KENS-TV anchor weds in Caribbean paradise.

AUSTIN

May TV ratings: See how your favorite Austin news station fared.

Former KVUE anchor Olga Campos Benz announces new gig.

Former KVUE GM Patti Smith has been tapped to serve as interim executive director of Austin radio stations 90.5 KUT-FM and 98.9 KUTX-FM.

Lauren Due joins Spectrum News in Austin as MMJ.
- Due is represented by Steve Swienckowski at DCA Talent.

KVUE adds Leslie Adami and Luis de León to news team.

NewsRadio KLBJ making changes to weekday morning lineup

AROUND TEXAS

Telemundo 52 Los Angeles KVEA announces Tania Leal will serve as weekend weather anchor and will report about weather-related events during Telemundo 52’s weekday news. She will make her first on-air appearance on June 6. Leal joins Telemundo 52 from sister-station Telemundo 40 Rio Grande Valley / KTLM, where she worked as the weather anchor for the station’s weekday newscasts. Before this, Leal worked for Televisa Noreste. Leal earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology and has an associate’s degree in Law from the University of Brownsville in Texas. In addition Leal is expected to receive her degree in Meteorology in August of 2019.

KTLM Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen named Jasmina González a video journalist for Noticias Telemundo 40.

Brandon Ortega becomes the new sportscaster at KOB, in Albuquerque. He previously was a weekend sports anchor and reporter at KRGV in Harlingen, Texas.
- Napoli Management Group

KTLM Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen named Carlos Revelo weekend sports anchor for Noticias Telemundo 40.

Native Houstonian Chris Ramirez has joined the San Angelo KSAN Storm Team in January 2018 as the weekend weathercaster.

REMEMBERING

Remembering freelance photographer Don Hirsch.

Former KVET/Austin Personality Sammy Allred Dead At 84.