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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Greg Kerr retries from NewsChannel 10 KFDA Amarillo


Greg Kerr has announced his retirement from NewsChannel 10 KFDA in Amarillo on July 2, 2026, after more than 35 years in television news and sports.

Here is his goodbye message to NewsChannel 10 viewers: 


"When my wife and I moved to Amarillo on January 1, 2022, snow was falling as we were unloading the U-Haul and it was cold. We were so very happy to be here and welcomed by a warm and friendly community. I was also really eager for my first day of many at NewsChannel 10.


My time at NewsChannel 10 was a challenge of the bat. I was tasked with replacing a Panhandle local TV legend in Walt Howard. From the very first day, it’s been an honor to deliver the news and carry on the tradition, along with Doppler Dave Oliver, of keeping KFDA the number one, most watched local news station in the market. I’ve had the pleasure of working and becoming great friends with many who’ve worked here, that I will always treasure.


Outside of the newsroom, we have enjoyed area restaurants, riding our bicycles inside Palo Duro Canyon and loving the warm summer nights and brilliant sunsets.


My career began as a sportscaster, transitioned to news and now I’m retiring from the industry. It’s been a journey from Texas to Illinois, down to Oklahoma City and out to North Carolina before returning to Texas.


It’s been a run of 43 years, and I’ve been blessed to go to a job that I wanted to do each and every day.


Thank you Amarillo for all you have done for my wife Sheryl and me. You have made us feel like we were home.


I hope to continue a connection with NewsChannel 10 in the future.


Much love, Greg Kerr." 


Although retiring from daily television news, Kerr is not stepping away completely. He launched a new chapter as a part-time social media content creator with Let’s Get Kerrific! based in the Austin metro area, where he says he hopes to bring more than 40 years of news and sports experience while continuing to engage audiences across digital platforms.

Lindsey Stiner joins Newschannel 10 KFDA Amarillo

Kerr’s broadcasting journey began in Texas and is now coming full circle as he signs off from Amarillo after four and a half years as NewsChannel 10’s primetime anchor. 

During his time at KFDA, Kerr helped lead coverage of breaking news and severe weather while becoming active in the Texas Panhandle community through efforts including the Together We Can Food Drive, 24 Hours in the Canyon, and support of the Ronald McDonald House and other local causes.

Kerr joined KFDA following a lengthy career spanning multiple markets and roles in news and sports.

A graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism, Kerr launched his television career as a sports anchor at KLST-TV in San Angelo in 1983 before moving to Austin’s KTBC-TV as a sports anchor in 1984.

He later became Sports Director at KFDM-TV in Beaumont, where he spent nine years before moving to Springfield, Illinois, to serve as Sports Director at WICS-TV. Kerr then joined KWTV-TV in Oklahoma City as a sports anchor before heading to WFMY-TV in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he spent nearly eight years as Sports Director and helped oversee large-scale sports programming and special broadcast projects.

Kerr returned to Texas in 2010, joining Fox Sports Southwest in Dallas as a news anchor. There, he anchored Dallas Stars Live and Dallas Stars Insider, along with Dallas Mavericks Live, San Antonio Spurs Live, and High School Spotlight, while also writing, editing, producing, and voicing segments for the Texas Rangers Magazine Show.

In 2012, Kerr returned to KTBC-TV in Austin to anchor FOX 7 News in the Morning and Good Day Austin, marking a return to the station where he had worked earlier in his career.

After nearly three decades in sports television, Kerr transitioned into news full-time. He joined KFDM/KBTV in Beaumont as a morning news anchor in 2013, then returned to his roots in West Texas as a news anchor at KLST in San Angelo from 2020 to 2021.

Kerr joined KFDA in Amarillo in January 2022, where he closed out his on-air career as evening anchor.

Throughout his career, Kerr earned numerous honors, including two Lone Star Emmy Awards — one in sports and one in news.





Christine Gormley leaves KTEN Sherman


Christine Gormley departed the KTEN 10 Sherman–Denison weather team in June 2026, where she had served as a meteorologist since 2024.

Here is what Gormley posted on social:


"Monday was my last day at KTEN. I’ve had quite the time living in Texoma these last last few years. I’ve met the best people and learned so much about myself. I’ve learned how to be a professional meteorologist from some of the best. I’ve made the most unexpected friends. I will miss them. I’m glad I started my career at KTEN and I’m looking forward to this next chapter. I will miss serving everyone in Texoma but I’m not too far away! More details to come."


A native of Moore, Oklahoma, Gormley earned her Bachelor of Science in Meteorology with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma in May 2024. 

While at OU, she built on-air forecasting experience as a weather anchor for OU Nightly, the university’s student-run newscast, covering a variety of impactful weather events across Oklahoma, including severe storms and winter weather.

Her interest in meteorology developed early while growing up in central Oklahoma, where she experienced the region’s wide range of weather. Living through the devastating Moore EF-5 tornado on May 20, 2013, reinforced for her the critical role meteorologists play in communicating life-saving information to the public.

Gormley gained additional forecasting and broadcast experience through internships with HailTrace, Griffin Media, and Gray Television, including a weekend meteorologist internship in Lawton, Oklahoma.







Double J’s Morning Show moves to Houston Tejano Hits app


The Houston Double J’s Morning Show has a new home and a new team.

The morning radio show, which originally debuted on the newly launched Puro Tejano 106.1 FM K291CE-FM at the end of 2025, is moving to the Houston Tejano Hits app or streaming online at houstonstejanohits.com.

The show, which broadcasts weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., now features veteran Houston broadcaster Jessika Reyna alongside her husband, Joey Leal of the Project One Band. 

Former co-host Jessica Jeanz is not featured on the new ads. When the show first premiered, it was billed as Tejano radio’s first all-female-hosted morning show. UPDATE: Jessica Jeanz is still with Puro Tejano 106.1 FM from 10am to 3pm on weekdays, starting 6-22-2026.





Saturday, June 20, 2026

Katalina Bell leaves KTAB Abilene


Katalina Bell is saying goodbye to KTAB 32 Abilene, with her final day at the Nexstar station set for July 1, 2026.

Here is what Bell posted online about her KTAB departure:


"After two amazing years, my time at KTAB is coming to an end. July 1st will be my final day on air.

When I moved to the Big Country, I never imagined how much this community would come to mean to me. From covering severe weather and sharing forecasts to visiting schools, hosting a podcast, and connecting with so many of you along the way, these past two years have been filled with memories I will always cherish.

Thank you for trusting me, supporting me, and allowing me to be a small part of your lives the last 2 years. It has truly been an honor to serve this incredible community.

As for what’s next, I promise that announcement is coming soon.

For now, I just want to say thank you. The Big Country will always have a special place in my heart."


Bell joined KTAB (and KRBC) as a meteorologist in July 2024 after graduating from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. During her two years forecasting weather in West Texas, she delivered daily forecasts and covered changing weather conditions for viewers across the Big Country.

"Back in the summer of 2024, Kat and I started our journeys in the Big Country together as weekend meteorologists for KRBC and KTAB. What started as two young meteorologists learning the ropes quickly turned into a great friendship and partnership," Meteorologist Carter Vandrasik added. "Over the years, we visited schools all across the Big Country, met hundreds of students, covered everything from severe weather to winter storms, and even started the Carter & Kat’s Weather Chat podcast. Some of my favorite memories at the station involve those school visits, community events, and the countless weather conversations we shared."

KTAB - KRBC Abilene rebrand to West Texas Today and West Texas Daily

Originally from Bulverde, just outside San Antonio, Bell developed her passion for weather while studying at Texas A&M. While in College Station, she was active in TAMSCAMS, a student-run organization within the Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

Bell also gained hands-on research experience as an undergraduate research assistant under Dr. Timothy Logan, studying lightning sprites and aerosols associated with tropical cyclones. Her work included participation in a rapid response research team focused on collecting data during developing weather events to support meteorological and disaster preparedness research.

In addition to research, Bell worked as a student meteorologist delivering forecasts across television and radio platforms.

No word yet on Bell’s next career move following her departure from KTAB.






Max Williams leaves 25 News Now Victoria


Max Williams is departing 25 News Now KAVU Victoria after two years.

"I'm still figuring out that next destination, but I know I'm going to be going back home," Williams said in his on-air 25 News Now goodbye.  "We're there to Ohio, born and raised in Columbus, so at least spend some time with friends and family for a little bit and then trying to just go from there."

Williams joined KAVU, a Morgan Murphy Media station, in June 2024 as Sports Director, overseeing the department’s sports coverage while serving as the station’s on-air sports anchor. During his time at 25 News Now, he managed local sports content, coordinated coverage efforts, and delivered reporting across the Crossroads region.

He took over for Geno Perez, who left in late 2023. 

Zach Brown joins WCHS ABC 8 / Fox 11 in Charleston

Before arriving in Texas, Williams built experience across multiple levels of sports broadcasting while attending Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated magna cum laude in 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication.

At Avila, Williams served as Assistant Director of Broadcasting, providing play-by-play and color commentary for men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, baseball, volleyball, and softball broadcasts. He was also a four-year football player, earned KCAC Scholar-Athlete recognition from 2021 to 2023, and received the DALLAVIS Award for leadership and service.

Williams also expanded his sports media experience as a public address announcer for Kansas City Kansas Community College and as a radio play-by-play announcer for the Ban Johnson Baseball League. In addition, he hosted the “Down to the Minute Podcast,” covering sports and pop culture topics.






Friday, June 19, 2026

Laura Sather named KVUE Austin assistant news director

Laura Sather was promoted to assistant news director at KVUE Austin in June 2026 after nearly a decade of helping lead and shape the station’s newsroom operations and editorial coverage.

“Laura is someone who consistently steps up, leads by example, and helps make the KVUE news team better every day,” KVUE news director Travis Sattiewhite said when announcing the promotion. “This promotion is well-deserved and reflects her hard work and dedication.”

She takes over for Andrew McKibbin, who left the station in June after nearly 17 years for "an amazing opportunity outside of commercial television." 

McKibbin joined KVUE in August 2009 as an associate news producer and was promoted to news producer in 2010. In 2013, McKibbin advanced to executive producer, overseeing KVUE’s Daybreak and Midday newscasts. He was elevated to assistant news director in September 2019

Sather joined KVUE in June 2018 as a producer and was elevated to executive producer in 2021. 

“Can’t even begin to express how grateful I am to Travis Sattiewhite, Jr., MBA for the opportunity, and I can’t wait to formally start a new adventure at KVUE,” Sahter added.

Before arriving in Austin, Sather spent two years at First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida, producing the 6 a.m. hour of Good Morning Jacksonville and helping coordinate content across the station’s morning newscast. Earlier in her career, she worked as a daybreak producer at WOWT in Omaha, Nebraska.

A graduate of The University of Kansas, Sather earned bachelor’s degrees in Journalism and English. During college, she built experience across print, digital, and broadcast platforms through leadership roles at The University Daily Kansan and KUJH-TV. She also studied abroad at the University of Leicester in England.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Robert Arnold leaves KPRC 2 Houston


Robert Arnold is leaving KPRC after many decades on the reporting beat.

"After 26 years at KPRC and 31 years as a journalist, I have decided to live life without a deadline," Arnold posted.  "My last day is Friday, June 19."

That means two KPRC 2 reporters are gone in the same week.  If you saw yesterday's post about Gage Goulding leaving, I hinted at another rumored upcoming departure from Channel 2.  That was in reference to Arnold. Guess they had enough.


WATCH ROBERT ARNOLD SIGN-OFF KPRC 2



Arnold, an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist with more than two decades in Houston television news, has been a trusted presence at KPRC 2 Houston since joining the station in July 2000. 

He has been at KPRC so long that he pre-dates my blog's start in 2005.  A rarity these days.

His reporting has covered a wide range of issues, including immigration, environmental concerns, government corruption, and taxpayer waste. Several of Arnold’s investigations have extended beyond headlines to influence public policy, prompting legislative and procedural changes at both the local and national levels.

Among his notable works was an investigation into how a private university police department handled the off-campus arrest of a bicycle theft suspect. The reporting ultimately contributed to the Texas Legislature passing a law that placed private university police departments under the Texas Public Information Act, expanding public access and accountability.

Arnold’s investigative excellence has earned him more than three dozen journalism awards throughout his career. In addition to his reporting duties, he serves as investigative reporter and show producer for KPRC 2+’s original docuseries The Evidence Room, which takes viewers deeper into complex cases and investigations.

Beyond investigative journalism, Arnold has also reported extensively from the field during severe weather events, covering more than two dozen tropical storms and hurricanes impacting the United States and Mexico.

Before joining KPRC 2, the  University of Houston grad worked as a police beat and investigative reporter at 740 KTRH from 1996 to 2000 and began his reporting career at KNUZ/KQUE radio. 

KPRC 2 to bring back a morning traffic anchor





Pat Fant addresses broken neck and upcoming surgery


Pat Fant is a legendary Texas broadcaster best known as the architect of Rock 101 KLOL, one of Houston’s most influential rock radio stations. 

Now, Fant is sharing with mikemcguff.com a bit about an accident he has been keeping quiet about lately, but he wanted to address it publicly to let the media community know what is happening as he awaits surgery.

Here is what Fant wrote:


"2026 has been a rough year for the Fants.  


On May 3 I fell at home and hit my head hard enough on the floor to break my neck.  The fall shattered my first 2 cervical vertebrae which form the spinal structure that holds up the head.  The 911 ambulance guys knew exactly what had happened and put me in a cervical stabilization collar to immobilize the neck.  I haven't had the collar off since that night 6 weeks ago.  Turns out that a broken neck is just one step away from becoming paralyzed due to resulting spinal cord damage.  That's the fear that never goes away until you can get in for the spinal fusion procedure.  


Fortunately, I am set for that on June 30 which is where the titanium rods come in to re-stabilize the whole cervical structure and help lock everything in place as the fractured vertebrae fuse back together.  I have to make it 2 more weeks to get rebuilt by the fantastic Methodist spinal neurosurgeons.  After the operation and recovery, it is spinal re-hab in a specialized facility where you'll meet your new best friend Dr Morphine.  


You may not think about any of this until you need it, but living in Houston does come with having the Texas Medical Center right up the street!  


Then there is my Lydia.  What an angel she has been through it all.  Smart, gorgeous, sweet and loving, Lydia has really kept me safe and upright throughout this entire ordeal. She has made it possible for me to survive the whole thing and I love and appreciate every minute of her help.  Thank you so much honey!  And my 2 wonderful girls came down from Dallas to help out too.  


This whole broken neck episode came right on top of a hip replacement last September (a shared experience with my friend Lanny Griffith,)  So after this mess, I promise I am going to stay out of the hospital once and for all.  I just want to go back to cold beer, hot BBQ, driving my classic Caddy around and writing another page of jokes for Uncle Otis - as is God's plan.  At least I have had Fox News to keep me entertained while lying around waiting for bones to grow back together.  


Pat's Broken Neck:  Think of it like being in a motorcycle accident but without all the laughs!"


At just 21 years old, Fant became KLOL’s first program director when the station launched on August 7, 1970, introducing Houston listeners to a new era of rock radio by playing The Who’s “I’m Free” as KLOL’s first song and serving as its first on-air voice.

Fant later returned as KLOL’s general manager in the early 1980s, helping transform the station into a cultural force through bold promotions, memorable branding, and the station’s signature “Runaway Radio” identity. He recruited the legendary Stevens and Pruett morning show in 1985 and expanded KLOL into television and live events, including the iconic Holiday Ball.

After leaving KLOL, Fant launched Houston’s The Buzz and went on to lead stations including KIOL, KFNC, KRBE, KHJK and KTXQ. A graduate of the University of Houston, he later founded RFC Media, LLC and SuiteRadio LLC and is also the creator of the KISS Kasket.

A member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame, Fant’s innovation and influence continue to shape Houston's broadcasting landscape.

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Gage Goulding leaves KPRC 2 Houston


Gage Goulding announced tonight that he is leaving his KPRC 2 Houston reporting job this week.


ALSO HAPPENING:
Robert Arnold also leaves KPRC 2 Houston
KPRC 2 to bring back a morning traffic anchor


Here is what Goulding posted:


"Thank you, Houston. 


This week will be my last at KPRC 2.


When I arrived in Houston, I knew I was joining one of the biggest, most diverse and passionate communities in the country. What I didn't know was just how much of an impact this city would have on me.


Over the past several years, you've welcomed me into your homes, trusted me with your stories and allowed me to witness some of the most significant moments in our community.


Together, we've endured hurricanes, heartbreaking tragedies, incredible victories and countless reminders of what makes this city so special.


For that trust, I am deeply grateful.


While my time at KPRC is coming to an end, this isn't goodbye. A new chapter begins soon and I look forward to sharing more about it.


Until then, thank you, Houston."



And stay tuned...I hear there will be another departure from Channel 2 this week (UPDATE: Robert Arnold).

Goulding joined KPRC 2 Houston as a reporter in December 2023.  Hopefully, neither this nor that caused him to leave.

In good Houston news, he got married in 2024 while working here. 

On a serious note, Goulding was always putting himself out there on places like Reddit to get the Houston news scoops. 

Before arriving in Houston, Goulding spent three years at NBC2 WBBH in Fort Myers, Florida, joining the station in December 2020.

Earlier in his career, Goulding worked as an anchor and reporter at WTOV News 9 in Steubenville, Ohio, and as a digital content producer at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Since joining KPRC 2, Goulding has continued to earn industry recognition. He received the 2025 Texas Broadcast News Award for Best News Reporter and was part of award-winning coverage recognized with two 2024 Lone Star Emmy Awards for Weather/News (“Driving Through a Tornado”) and Breaking Spot News-Team (“Lakewood Church Shooting”). He previously earned a 2024 Suncoast Emmy Award for Best Reporter for “Live, Local and Breaking – Gage Goulding Reports.”

A graduate of Robert Morris University, Goulding earned recognition early in his career, winning multiple journalism honors, including a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award while still in college.