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Monday, July 13, 2026

KPRC 2 Houston alters weekend morning news and programming

KPRC 2 Houston


KPRC 2 Houston has new weekend morning programming, and my readers are asking me about the newscast schedule.

What happened to MeTV Toons on KPRC 2.5?

In the new weekend morning schedule, KPRC 2's 6 to 7am newscasts are replaced by children's programming.

Channel 2 tells me the new weekend morning lineup launched on July 4, 2026. However, viewers may not have seen it consistently because NBC's July sports and special event schedule has preempted portions of KPRC's weekend morning newscasts.

On the affected Saturdays, KPRC's local morning news has remained available on KPRC 2+ (and streaming), while Sunday's newscasts have generally aired as scheduled on KPRC, except during NBC's coverage of The Open Championship on July 19. So watch out for that.

The July 2026 schedule includes:


    July 4: NBC's Sail 4th 250 (6 a.m.–12 p.m.) preempted Saturday morning news on KPRC. The newscast aired on KPRC 2+.  Sunday morning newscast aired as scheduled on KPRC and KPRC2+.

    July 11: NBC's Tour de France coverage (7–11 a.m.) preempted Saturday morning news on KPRC. The newscast aired on KPRC 2+.  Sunday morning newscasts aired as scheduled on KPRC and KPRC2+.

    July 18–19: NBC's coverage of The Open Championship (Saturday 6 a.m.–2 p.m.; Sunday 6 a.m.–1 p.m.) will preempt portions of our weekend morning news. Local newscasts will be available on KPRC 2+.

    July 25: NBC's Tour de France coverage (7–11 a.m.) will again move Saturday morning news to KPRC 2+. Sunday's newscast will air as scheduled on KPRC and KPRC2+.



Beginning in August, viewers should expect a much more consistent weekend morning schedule on KPRC 2 as NBC's special sports programming concludes.

 

Saturday

    6:00–7:00 AM: Kids Programming

    7:00–8:30 AM: Saturday Today

    8:30–10:30 AM: KPRC 2 News


Sunday

    6:00–7:00 AM: Kids Programming

    (7:00–8:00 AM: Sunday Today - KPRC did not provide this time slot programming to me, but I checked its TV guide on future dates and it is listed, so I am assuming Today airs in this hour)

    8:00–9:00 AM: KPRC 2 News

    9:00–10:00 AM: Meet the Press

    10:00–11:00 AM: KPRC 2 News



According to my old blog posts, KPRC began expanding later morning-hour newscasts in 2023.




TX TV meteorologist joins NWS in Alaska


Here is a TV weather story not every person forecasting in front of a green screen can pull off, because you would have to be a degreed meteorologist. 

After beginning his broadcast meteorology career in West Texas, Britton Musall left FOX West Texas KIDY-KXVA in San Angelo and Abilene, Texas, to join the National Weather Service as a meteorologist in an opposite climate.

Musall is now based in Juneau, Alaska, where he has served as a meteorologist with the National Weather Service since January 2026.

He joined FOX West Texas in June 2023, shortly after graduating from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology and a minor in mathematics. During his two-and-a-half years at the station, Musall forecast weather for more than 30 counties across West Texas, including the San Angelo and Abilene areas. 

Before launching his television career, Musall interned at the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth during the summer of 2021, assisting meteorologists with research on flash-flood severity and lightning analysis. 

A native of Plano, Musall is a Texas A&M graduate.




Saturday, July 11, 2026

Brianda Villegas Debuts on Florida Tonight After Leaving WFAA


Brianda Villegas, who departed her morning traffic anchor position at WFAA 8 Dallas-Fort Worth in September 2025, has resurfaced on Florida Tonight, airing on FOX 13 News Tampa Bay WTVT and FOX 35 Orlando WOFL.

Villegas joined WFAA in February 2025, succeeding Tashara Parker, who left the Dallas ABC affiliate in July 2024.

The version of Daybreak that Villegas joined back then is now completely different as of 2026, with Dia Wall and Matt Howerton now the anchors.  Erica Lopez took over morning traffic anchor duties. 

Before moving to North Texas, Villegas spent four years at WFLA News Channel 8 and WTTA The CW Tampa Bay, where she joined the station in January 2021 as a feature reporter. In addition to her reporting duties, she regularly filled in as the morning traffic anchor and anchored both English- and Spanish-language newscasts.

Earlier in her career, Villegas worked at WCJB TV20 News in Gainesville, Florida, first as a multimedia journalist and later as the station's weekend anchor.

A graduate of the University of Florida, Villegas is also a former Gators mascot.





Bryanna Moore joins CW39 Houston



Bryanna Moore announced this week that she is joining CW39 Houston KIAH from Nexstar Media Group sister stations Louisiana First News, WVLA NBC Local 33, and WGMB Fox 44 in Baton Rouge.

Here is a portion of what Moore posted on social:


"Houston... I'm coming home. 

God did.

There were moments I prayed for opportunities I couldn't yet see, trusted His timing when it didn't make sense, and believed He was writing a story bigger than I could imagine. Today, I get to see part of that story unfold.

After an incredible chapter at Louisiana First News, I'm beyond excited to share that I'm joining the amazing team at CW39 Houston!

As a proud Houston native, this moment is more than a new job—it's a full-circle blessing. The city that raised me is now the city I'll have the honor of serving through storytelling."



Moore has served as the Weekend News Anchor and reporter for Louisiana First News since February 2025. 

Before her promotion to the anchor desk, she launched her television news career as a multimedia journalist (MMJ) at sister station KNWA-TV and FOX24 News KFTA in Northwest Arkansas.

A Houston native, Moore attended Klein High School and the University of North Texas (UNT), where she earned a bachelor's degree in Converged Broadcast Media with studies in public relations, advertising, and applied communication. While at UNT, she also gained on-air experience as a news anchor for North Texas Television and completed a public relations internship with Pierpont Communications.

Moore is also a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

One CW39 journalist job change that went unreported while I was on blog break was the departure of reporter Daryl Matthews, whose bio was removed from the station website. 

Matthews started at the station in the fall of 2025 after working at WFTV Channel 9 in Orlando, Florida, where he had been since May 2023. A Temple University grad, he previously worked in Greensboro, North Carolina, Elmira, and New York.






Friday, July 10, 2026

What happened to MeTV Toons on KPRC 2.5?

KPRC 2 Houston


Houston TV viewers are asking me what happened to MeTV Toons on KPRC 2.5.  

KPRC 2 Houston alters weekend morning news and programming

Here is what Channel 2 told me:


"Weigel chose not to renew our agreement for MeTV Toons. Since we don't currently have a replacement service that makes sense for the channel, we've temporarily discontinued KPRC 2.5 to improve bandwidth for our remaining channels.


Weigel also owns KYAZ in the Houston market, which carries MeTV, and they have elected to move MeTV Toons to one of their own digital subchannels 51.6.


We’ll continue evaluating programming options for KPRC 2.5."


For those keeping score, KPRC used to air MeTV on 2.2 until Weigel purchased 51 KYAZ in 2021.



Chase Franks joins KVUE Austin


Chase Franks has joined KVUE Austin as the station's weekend morning meteorologist. In addition to forecasting on weekend mornings, he will also deliver weather for the midday and 4 p.m. newscasts Monday through Wednesday.

Franks arrives in Austin from WLBT 3 On Your Side Jackson, Mississippi, where he has served as the morning meteorologist since January 2024.

Before joining WLBT, Franks worked at Gray sister station WTOK 11 Meridian, Mississippi, as the weekend meteorologist from March 2022 through January 2024, launching his broadcast career while still in college.

A Dallas native, Franks developed a passion for weather at an early age and has been storm-chasing across the Great Plains since he was 14. His fascination with severe weather ultimately led him to pursue a career in meteorology.

Franks earned his degree in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University, where he was active with the East Mississippi chapter of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society. Before transferring to Mississippi State, he was a kicker on the football team at the University of the Incarnate Word.





KVIA ABC-7 El Paso summer 2026 changes


KVIA ABC-7 El Paso has seen several notable talent changes across its newsroom and sports department during the summer of 2026.

Weekend sports anchor and reporter Bea Martinez departed the station in July 2026 after serving in the role since January 2024. During her time in El Paso, she covered local high school athletics, UTEP sports, and regional sporting events while anchoring weekend sportscasts. In addition to her duties at KVIA, Martinez worked as a freelance sideline reporter for ESPN+ during the 2024-25 season. She is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where she earned a master's degree in sports journalism after receiving her bachelor's degree from the Academy of Art University.

To fill the sports department vacancy, KVIA hired Paige Wood as its new sports anchor and multimedia journalist. Wood comes to the Borderland after earning a graduate certificate in leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She previously worked as a UTEP Athletics sideline reporter on ESPN+, a sports correspondent for ESPN 600 El Paso, and served as sports editor for Oklahoma City University student media while competing as a collegiate golfer.

In June, longtime reporter and anchor Isabella Martinez signed off after nearly three years with the El Paso station. Martinez, who served as a reporter on Good Morning El Paso, anchored the noon newscast and most recently hosted the station's Seven in the City social media feature, announced she was returning home to Miami to spend time with family while considering the next chapter of her career.

Meanwhile, KVIA also added to its weather team with Mikey Tongko, who joined the station as a weather forecaster and reporter. Originally from Arkansas and now living in nearby Las Cruces, New Mexico, Tongko is pursuing a degree in journalism and media studies at New Mexico State University.






 

Texas TV anchors try Australian snacks

KFDX 3 Wichita Falls anchors Carney Porter, Aaron Gonders, and Tobin McDuff (switch that D to a G!) try Australian snacks.




 

Thursday, July 09, 2026

Melanie Camp to leave KPRC's 'Houston Life'


Melanie Camp is leaving KPRC 2's lifestyle program, Houston Life and Space City, this Friday, mikemcguff.com has learned.

Camp joined Houston Life in 2022 as a reporter after arriving from WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York, where she co-hosted the station's lifestyle program, AM Buffalo.

A native of Australia, Camp has built a career that spans television, radio, acting, and journalism. 

According to her KPRC biography, she appeared in school plays alongside the late Heath Ledger before pursuing a career in entertainment. She also earned acting credits, including a role on the HBO series True Blood.

Camp began her media career as a DJ at a small radio station in the Australian outback before transitioning to television. She later spent several seasons as a correspondent on a lifestyle program in her hometown of Perth, Western Australia.

After moving to Los Angeles, Camp worked as a reporter for the Venice Beach community newspaper Yo! Venice, where she covered breaking news by following the LAPD helicopter to crime scenes in the early morning hours, hoping to get the story first.

Throughout her career, Camp has also earned industry recognition, including five Telly Awards for her work.

Former Houston Life co-host Tessa Barrera left in March 2026.





Trevor Birchett Joins KHOU 11 Houston


Trevor Birchett joins KHOU 11 Houston as a meteorologist.

Here is a portion of what Birchett posted to social:



"Southeast Texas has some of the most active and impactful weather in the country, and I’m honored to be joining a team that’s so passionate about keeping viewers informed and safe.


I’ve already had the chance to explore the city, meet some wonderful people, and try some great food. I can’t wait to officially call Houston home!"


Birchett arrives from KHOU's TEGNA sister station, ABC24 WATN and CW30 in Memphis, Tennessee, where he most recently served as Chief Meteorologist. He joined the station in May 2021 as Weekend Meteorologist before being promoted to Morning Meteorologist in 2022. In April 2025, he was named Chief Meteorologist.

During his time in Memphis, Birchett led coverage of numerous severe and winter weather events, provided expert radar analysis during active weather, and helped transition the station's weather coverage to a digital-first, streaming-first approach. As chief meteorologist, he also oversaw weather department operations, coordinated staffing, and worked to maintain consistent weather branding across all platforms.

Before joining ABC24, Birchett worked at WCBI 4 in Columbus, Mississippi, where he served as Weekend Meteorologist while attending college. 

A graduate of Mississippi State University, Birchett earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology in 2021. While at Mississippi State, he was active in the East Mississippi Chapter of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society.

Pat Cavlin joins WPIX New York City