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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)



Evan Anderson leaves NBC 5 KXAS DFW


Evan Anderson announced that his NBC 5 Today KXAS Dallas-Fort Worth weekend morning anchor/reporter position has been eliminated:


"After almost 10 years of telling the stories of my hometown - and stories all across North Texas, I was called in today and told my position has been eliminated. 


My last newscast on NBC 5 was Sunday morning.. And it was a good one! I will be forever grateful for an A-1 weekend morning team! They are some of the best in the business.


To the viewers, friends, and family, thank you for waking up early to watch; it means more than you know.


As for now? Here’s what I do know - no 2:30AM alarm set, and I can wake up on the weekends with my wife and son for the first time, ever.


Thank you for the ride y’all, cheers to this next chapter… and stay tuned!


We are so grateful.. and I am constantly reminded - God is still in control.


So.. Evan Anderson hanging up his mic… for now. 


“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Jeremiah 29:11


With deepest gratitude,

Evan"


Anderson joined NBC 5 KXAS-TV in February 2017.

Before returning to his home state of Texas, Anderson served as the weekend evening anchor at WBNS 10 in Columbus, Ohio. His career has also taken him to KWTV News 9 in Oklahoma City, where he served as a reporter and anchor, and to WVUE in New Orleans, where he worked as an anchor and reporter. He began his reporting career at KATC in Lafayette, Louisiana.

A graduate of Dillard University in New Orleans, Anderson earned his bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and Business Management in 2008. After Hurricane Katrina flooded Dillard’s campus in 2005, he attended Texas Christian University in Fort Worth for a semester before returning to Dillard the following spring.

During his time at Dillard, Evan served as managing editor of the student newspaper The Courtbouillon, president of the Dillard University Association of Black Journalists, and vice president of the junior class.



Joe Ford of Houston radio has died

Joe Ford


Joe Ford, a 2003 inductee into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame and Houston on-air/voice-over legend, has passed away, according to the hall of fame.

Houston radio DJs of the 1960s talk about era

"Joe was an icon, a great guy and a mentor to many," Texas Radio Hall of Fame director emeritus Josh Holstead, who goes by 'Rowdy Yates' on his nationally syndicated show, told mikemcguff.com.  "As the city of Houston grew up and out, so did Joe.  From his days at KNUZ, KFMK, and KLDE.  Joe had an in-demand voice and presentation as a voice talent."

His radio journey began at 1230 KNUZ, where he spent more than 15 years as both program director and DJ. 

"Joe was more than a voice, he was a smooth operator on the air if there ever was one," 101 KLOL founder Pat Fant told mikemcguff.com. "He was my program director at KNUZ 1230am in the late sixties. If not for Joe, I would have never had the opportunity to pursue the new rock and get it on the air during the summer of '69, a pivotal time for everyone. Joe is the RADIO manager responsible for giving me the on-air name Crown Prince. That's what I was called as I turned a Top 40 station into a progressive rocker every night at 10pm. From there, it turned into KLOL."

Ford later joined KILT, working alongside another Houston radio great, Bill Young, before a brief stop at top-rated country station KIKK. His career then took him to KRBE for mornings, followed by Houston’s first oldies station, KFMK, and eventually Oldies 94.5 KLDE, where he reigned as a top-rated host from 1995 to 2001.

"I worked with Joe, back in the early 90’s, when he did middays on Oldies 94.5," Chad Stevens-Roch told me. "He was one of the nicest, and smoothest guys on and off the air. He sure will be missed."

Throughout his three-decade radio career, Ford earned numerous honors — including Billboard Magazine’s recognition as one of America’s Top 5 DJs — and was twice voted Houston’s favorite air personality. His talents extended beyond radio: he hosted his own TV show on WB 39, portrayed “Granpaw Orville” on Channel 11’s Late, Late Show, and even shared the screen with Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones in the film Backroads as “Max the Trucker.”

What began as a favor to clients turned into a new venture when Ford founded Joe Ford Voiceworks in his later years. 

Responding to demand for around-the-clock access, he built a state-of-the-art recording facility designed for those “need-it-yesterday” projects. His studio features premium microphones, including the EV27ND, Sennheiser 416, Shure SM7B, KSM44SL, and Neumann TLM103, supported by dual DigiDesign-equipped setups for voice recordings.

As a producer, writer, announcer, and narrator, Ford, who attended the University of Houston, specialized in fast-turnaround voice work for radio and television commercials, narrations, and movie trailers. 

"Even if you never listened to his radio show, Houstonian's will remember his voice for decades on the Strickland Chevrolet commercials on radio and TV too," added Holstead.  "In all my years, I never recall anyone saying a bad thing about the guy. What I admired most was his devotion to his family. And while I know he will be missed, I take great comfort knowing that he is no longer suffering, and he is reunited with his wife."



Monday, November 03, 2025

Ari Alexander joins 7News WHDH Boston


Ari Alexander announced he is joining 7News WHDH Boston as a sports anchor and reporter.

Here is what Alexander posted on social:



"ALLOW ME TO REINTRODUCE MYSELF…

I’m joining 7News - WHDH Boston as a Sports Anchor & Reporter!

Excited to cover the iconic championship franchises in a historic city.

Boston, let’s go!"



Alexander announced that he had left his KPRC 2 Houston weekend sports anchor position on August 30, 2025.

Replacing Alexander is Nick Mantas, who joined KPRC 2 as a sports anchor and reporter from Graham Media Group’s sister station, KSAT 12 San Antonio. Mantas signed off from KSAT on August 29, 2025, and started at KPRC on September 2nd.

From hitting the gym with Astros star Jeremy Peña and catching passes from D.J. Lagway to rocking grillz with Houston icon Paul Wall after rapping “Still Tippin’” live on air, since joining KPRC in July 2019, Alexander delivered memorable sports coverage.

Before coming to Houston, Alexander began his TV career at WMC in Memphis, where he spent three and a half years as a weekend sports anchor at KVOA in Tucson, Arizona.

A graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism (Class of 2013), Alexander has earned seven Emmy Awards and an Edward R. Murrow Award. Born in Ukraine, he immigrated to the United States in 1996. He is fluent in Russian and was married in 2022.




(Thanks Shad and Daniel)




Texas TV news and radio job moves October 2025



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DALLAS - FORT WORTH

How Bruce Collins manages both WBAP and KLIF 570.

Dallas’ KSCS Leads Country Morning Drive’s Top 10 With 37-Year Veteran Hawkeye.

Mark “Hawkeye” Louis and Rachel Ryan of New Country 96.3 KSCS will present at 2025 NAB Marconi Radio Awards at NAB Show New York.

Radio Luz to end in Dallas.

Family of NBC 5 photojournalist still seeks justice 30 years later.

When 101 KLOL was in Dallas?

Nick Wooten has been promoted to commercial real estate reporter at The Dallas Morning News. 

Kayla Peterman joins WFAA 8 as a producer.

Raquel Amparo new Texas TEGNA VP of Content
Ali Turiano joins FOX 4's "Good Day"
Bo Roberts exits Lone Star 92.5 KZPS Dallas - Fort Worth
Evan Andrews signs off FOX 4 KDFW "Good Day"
CBS News Texas goes virtual reality with 11am newscast
Karen Borta celebrates 30 years with CBS News Texas
Perry Sook reveals Nexstar-TEGNA deal outcome in DFW
Hanna Battah leaves FOX 4 KDFW
Clarice Tinsley to be inducted into Emmy Gold Circle
Nicole Baker leaves CBS News Texas in layoffs


HOUSTON

Laura Isensee named Houston Chronicle's new education editor.

KHOU 11 executive producer Uriel Posada has been named managing director of Spectrum Noticias New York City.

Jennifer Reyna and Outlaw Dave reunite at ‘Runaway Radio’ River Oaks Theatre screening.

Audacy Houston's Sarah Frazier was recognized as Market/General Manager of the Year (Markets 1–20) at Radio Ink Magazine's 33rd Annual Radio Wayne Awards.

Photographer Todd Smith retires from FOX 26 KRIV after 32 years.

KPRC 2 Production Technician Gene Bryan retires after 23 years.

Houston Chronicle data reporter Matt Zdun leaves.

Houston Rockets announcer Matt Thomas calls a more personal game — his daughter’s matches at Kingwood High School.

The media winners in OutSmart Magazine 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards.

Rowdy Rides Into Northern Illinois.

Hope Media Group is excited to announce the addition of Obadiah Haybin as the new host of WayFM’s afternoon show. 

Rice Thresher named finalist for ‘Pulitzer Prize of college journalism.’

Power outage leaves ktru temporarily closed.

Eddie “The Boner” golfed with Alice Cooper
Mike McGuff appears on "Hello Houston!"
Mayra Moreno is pregnant
Houston Public Media announces new leadership
93Q Houston wins 2025 CMA radio station of the year award
Sean Salisbury exits SportsTalk 790 after iHeart layoffs
Estéreo Latino 93.3 returns to Houston
Doug Abernethy returns to Radio One
Idolina Peralez returns to CW39 Houston KIAH as chief meteorologist
Victor Jacobo joins CBS Chicago
Bob Allen's movie career with the Astros and World Series
Texas 2025 Marconi Award Winners
Jonathan Mejia leaves FOX 26 Houston
ABC13 lands 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade
Mike McGuff on "The Ann Harder Show"
AstroWorld memories 20 years later after closing
Houston-based CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian cut in Paramount-Skydance merger
Owen Conflenti leaves KPRC 2 Houston


SAN ANTONIO

Univision turned 70. Here’s how the Spanish TV network got its start in San Antonio. 

Ramzi Abou Ghalioum returns to SABJ as data reporter.

KTSA, San Antonio holds Annual Thanksgiving Fundraiser.

Matt Roy leaves News 4 San Antonio WOAI - KABB
Ernie Zuniga moves to KSAT12 San Antonio evening anchor duties


AUSTIN

After over 13 years at Rock 93.7 KLBJ-FM Austin, LA Lloyd has exited the station in a budget cut.

Audrey Allen departed Mix 94.7 Austin.

Christian Hip Hop “Boost Radio” launches.

UT Press & CBS Austin Anchor John-Carlos Estrada revives the lost story of Texas icon Barbette.

KUT News rounds up Central Texas media for new daily show.

Melissa Barragán Taboada to lead new Austin newsroom.

KVUE's Hannah Rucker recognized for her advocacy work highlighting children in Texas foster care at the ‘Be Inspired’ gala.

Texas Tribune announces full lineup for 2025 festival in Austin.

With redevelopment stalled, Base Power takes over former Austin American-Statesman site.

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image combs the state in search of historical footage hidden in Texans' home movies.

Taylor Alanis joins KXAN Austin
Bryanna Carroll joins FOX 7 Austin
Abigail Velez leaves CBS Austin
Emilee Miranda joins CBS Austin
Erin Garza named CBS Austin news director


AROUND TEXAS

Aleese Fielder makes a return as Market President for Townsquare Media’s Midland-Odessa, TX, cluster.

KRIS 6 News Corpus Christi photographer Manuel Venegas leaves after nearly 45 years.

Sports journalist Damien Bartonek leaves CBS19 KYTX Tyler.

Jamie Tanchyk adds Middays at 96.9 KLLL Lubbock.

KBTX 3 Bryan-College Station reporter Donnie Tuggle leaves the station.

KRIS 6 Investigative Reporter Lea Zora named 2026 Chauncey Bailey Fellow.

Victoria Advocate names Monique Brand as New Managing Editor

KFDX TV-3 Darrell Franklin was named a Midwestern State University distinguished alumnus.

Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation Donates $5,000 to Friends of AJ Swope in Amarillo, TX.

Emma Burns joins the KLTV Tyler news team as a multimedia journalist.

Cassidy Towns joins KBTX 3 BCS
Angel San Juan suffers minor stroke
Newly married media members in Texas
Jordan Williams to leave 12News Beaumont
Allan Gwyn joins KAMR Local 4 Amarillo
Mary Kate Hamilton leaves KOSA Midland-Odessa
Texas media baby births and pregnancies
Angie Martinez named KRGV news director
Texas TV October 2025 anniversaries


REMEMBERING

Longtime Dallas Morning News editorial and business writer Jim Mitchell has died at 71.

KFDX Wichita Falls team member Glen Bacus passes away.