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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Brheanna Boudreaux returns to Houston at KHOU 11

Brheanna Boudreaux


Brheanna Boudreaux is returning to Houston television, joining KHOU 11 as a consumer reporter, mikemcguff.com has learned from multiple sources.

Boudreaux has spent the last few years at TEGNA sister station WWL-TV 4 in New Orleans as a morning anchor.

Houston viewers may already know Boudreaux from her previous stint at ABC13 KTRK, where she worked from 2019 to 2023 as a traffic anchor, fill-in anchor and reporter under the name Brhe Berry.

She will be joining former ABC13 KTRK colleagues Jacob Rascon and Ilona Carson, now also at KHOU.

At WWL-TV, Boudreaux anchored alongside fellow former Houston television journalist Brandon Walker, who departed KPRC 2 in March 2023.

Boudreaux returned to New Orleans after leaving Houston. She described Louisiana as the first place that truly felt like home, despite having grown up in a military family and having lived throughout the United States and overseas. She also served in the Louisiana Army National Guard while launching her journalism career.

During her time at ABC13, Boudreaux covered some of the biggest stories affecting the Houston area, including the Uvalde school shooting, the Astroworld Festival tragedy, the killing of Harris County Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal and major weather events that prompted large-scale evacuations. She also hosted a citywide domestic violence town hall.

Before arriving in Houston, Boudreaux worked as an anchor, reporter and social media director at WTKR News 3 in Norfolk, Virginia. Earlier stops included KELOLAND News in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where she served as a morning anchor, reporter and health reporter.

Her journalism career began in Louisiana at News 10 in Lafayette, where she worked as a weekend anchor, reporter and multimedia journalist after graduating from James Madison University with a degree in journalism and a minor in sports communication.

Away from the newsroom, the Emmy Award-winning journalist is a mother of three young daughters and is active in community service and mentorship programs. She has worked closely with organizations including Dress for Success, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, veterans outreach initiatives and the American Red Cross. She has also volunteered to teach classes, support foster children and mentor young women.



KPRC 2 to bring back a morning traffic anchor

 

KPRC 2 morning traffic anchor


KPRC 2 is bringing back the morning traffic anchor position in 2026.  

Channel 2 hasn't had that position since Justina Latimer left in 2024, and, as I blogged at the time, the station apparently dropped it.

Like Lanny Griffith says, "Treat it as a four-way stop. Huh!!"  And KLOL lovers will be happy to hear that Griffith has something in the works! Stay tuned!

Back to KPRC morning traffic, get your resumes handy, which reminds me of Keep The Resume Handy, which Houston radio folks will chuckle at. 

Here is the KPRC job posting:


"Houston has a traffic problem. It’s not going away — it’s getting worse. KPRC 2 is looking for a Traffic Reporter/Anchor who treats that problem like a beat worth owning.

This is not a role for someone who reads boards and moves on. We want a journalist who understands that transportation is one of the most consequential quality-of-life issues in one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — and who can tell that story every day across every platform we have.

KPRC 2 is an NBC affiliate and Graham Media Group station known for aggressive journalism and a genuine investment in digital. We don’t just broadcast the news. We build audiences around it.

What You’ll Do

You’ll anchor traffic coverage across our morning show and contribute to afternoon and evening newscasts as needed. But the on-air presence is only part of it.

You’ll own a beat — transportation and mobility in Houston and its suburbs. That means building relationships with TxDOT, METRO, city transportation officials, and infrastructure project leads. It means understanding the highway expansion debates, the toll road politics, the transit funding fights, and the bike lane controversies — and being able to explain why any of it matters to someone sitting in standstill traffic on I-10 at 7:15 a.m.

You’ll produce digital-first content — short-form video, data-driven explainers, social posts — that reaches commuters before, during, and after the broadcast window. You’ll build your own traffic graphics using Baron and contribute to KPRC 2+ Now and other streaming and digital platforms.

When there’s a major infrastructure story, a transit vote, or a highway project reshaping a neighborhood, you’re the reporter in the field — not just the person at the wall."



Sydney Gray joins KXAN Austin


Sydney Gray joined KXAN Austin in January 2026 as the station’s weekend morning anchor and reporter, marking a return to Texas television.

Jala Washington joins NBC DFW KXAS

Before arriving in Austin, Gray spent three and a half years at WMC Action News 5 in Memphis, Tennessee, where she anchored weekend mornings. 

Gray previously worked in Texas as the morning anchor at NBC 23 KVEO in the Rio Grande Valley. She joined the station in August 2020 to help launch a brand-new morning newscast and remained there for two years.

Prior to her move to South Texas, Gray worked at KMTV 3 in Omaha, Nebraska, as a multimedia journalist and fill-in anchor.

She began her television career at Gray Television in Ada, Oklahoma, serving as a reporter and multimedia journalist before gaining additional experience as an intern at KTUL Channel 8 in Tulsa.

Gray is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sports Media in 2016.



Where is Scott Fisher?



Scott Fisher, the FOX 7 Austin KTBC chief meteorologist, took to social media to let us know where he has been since going missing in 2026 and to thank viewers for their support.

While I was on my blog break, I received inquiries from Austin TV viewers about Fisher's whereabouts.  One viewer told me that he had not seen Fisher since around February.

Unfortunately, he has been missing from the Central Texas airwaves after having a pancreatectomy procedure, which means part of his pancreas was cut out.

Fisher says he is tired and his stomach constantly hurts.  He can only eat white toast and white rice.




Here is a transcription of what Fisher said on social:


"I sure hope you remember me. It's chief meteorologist Scott Fischer from right here in Austin, Texas at Fox 7. Just when everything seemed to be going great. It wasn't. I've been out of action for a little while after undergoing something called a pancreatectomy. Trust me, I had never heard that word until recently. Basically, it's where they gut you right about here, and they root around. And after a while they find your pancreas and they cut part of it out. Let me tell you, the recovery has been rough. I'm tired all the time. My stomach hurts pretty much all day, every day. And right now all I eat is white toast and white rice. I do have some great doctors. I'm getting a little stronger every day and I'm working my way back. I miss the TV station and I hope to see you soon. Back at Fox 7 forecasting the weather once again. Until then, thank you for the support and I'll see you soon, I promise."



 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Madison Hartin to leave KAMC Lubbock


Madison Hartin announced she is leaving her morning forecaster position with KAMC Lubbock as of June 19, 2026.

A fun Hub City TV fact - Hartin is a cousin of KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock anchor Christy Hartin.  I will take this opportunity to say I am no relation to KFDX Wichita Falls sportscaster Tobin McDuff. 

And just to strengthen my ties to Lubbock readers of this blog, I have eaten at Spanky's, and thought the burgers were great.

Here is a portion of what Hartin posted:


"After 5 years at KAMC news I know in my soul that it is time to go.


Thank you to everyone who has tuned-in and welcomed me into your homes! It has been an honor forecast your weather and to be a part of this incredible community.


I’ve been blessed to work alongside so many amazing people. Especially @jenphillipsnews, who can always find the light even when the whole world seems dark."


A Texas Tech University graduate, Hartin worked for the student news organization MCTV as a student.







Jeremiah Stewart joins KTXS 12 Abilene


Jeremiah Stewart is joining KTXS 12 Abilene as the station’s new morning meteorologist in a return to TV news starting Monday, June 15, 2026.

Stewart most recently worked at Fox West Texas KXVA in Abilene, where he joined in June 2025.

While delivering weather coverage in the Big Country, he developed a passion for working directly with students and creating an impact beyond television, which led him to briefly step into education as an assistant PE coach at Purcell Elementary School in Abilene ISD.

Before heading to West-Central Texas, he spent two years starting his TV career at KXVA, TEGNA's sister station 12News KBMT in Beaumont.

A native of Crockett, Texas, Stewart earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Atmospheric Sciences from Texas A&M University in May 2023. During his time in college, he gained on-air forecasting experience by delivering weathercasts for 90.9 FM KAMU in College Station and 90.5 KTRL in Stephenville.

Caiden Dinkins promoted to KTXS News 12 Abilene chief met






Thursday, June 11, 2026

Houston Public Media launches Galveston County News Bureau

Houston Public Media

Houston Public Media has established a Galveston County News Bureau, expanding its hyperlocal reporting with an embedded journalist dedicated to reporting on the people, decisions and events shaping this growing county in Southeast Texas.

Launched in response to audience research and feedback, the new bureau is the second for Houston Public Media and builds on the success of its Fort Bend County News Bureau, which launched in 2023.

Houston Public Media’s Julianna Washburn has been named Galveston County bureau reporter. A journalism graduate from the University of Georgia, her prior experience includes serving as a television news reporter in Lubbock, Texas, and an education reporter for Community Impact.

“This bureau allows us to deepen our connection to Galveston County and provide the kind of community-focused journalism our audiences have told us they value and trust us to deliver,” said Josh Adams, associate vice president and general manager, Houston Public Media. “Galveston County is an important and growing part of Southeast Texas, and we are committed to covering the issues, people and developments shaping its future.”

Galveston County is the third-largest source of local listeners to News 88.7, Houston Public Media’s news and talk station. The county continues to experience significant growth in sectors such as tourism, healthcare and maritime commerce, developments that have implications throughout the Greater Houston region. According to the latest census data, Galveston County is approaching 400,000 residents.

“Stories emerging from Galveston County have an impact on the entire region,” said Scott Flannigan, senior director of news, Houston Public Media. “We will focus on stories that hold elected and appointed officials accountable, examine how transportation, health care, infrastructure and job growth are being managed, and highlight the people who live and work in the county.”

Flannigan noted that Galveston’s continued growth is an opportunity for Houston Public Media’s bureau to grow alongside the community.

With a steadfast commitment to local journalism, Houston Public Media leaders say they will continue identifying communities where dedicated local coverage can strengthen its hyperlocal journalism.

The news organization marked the launch of its new bureau with an evening reception on May 20th at The Bryan Museum in Galveston attended by donors, board members, sponsors, community partners, elected officials and local business leaders.

Houston Public Media provides audiences across Greater Houston with free access to informative and inspiring content through platforms that include TV 8 (PBS), News 88.7 (NPR), HPM Classical, digital media and connected TV audiences through HPM+.   


(This post taken from a release sent to me by HPM)



Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Telemundo Houston launches new 30-minute program with Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Telemundo Houston

Houston, TX — June 9, 2026 — Telemundo Houston / KTMD today announced the expansion of its longstanding partnership with the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, marked by the launch of a new 30-minute Spanish-language television program, Conversaciones con Dra. Murillo, hosted by the Chamber’s President & CEO, Dr. Laura Murillo.

The new program, which will be produced in collaboration with the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, will spotlight the achievements, contributions, and impact of Hispanic businesses, leaders, and communities across the Greater Houston area. The 30-minute program will air the last Sunday of the month at 5:30am on Telemundo Houston. It premieres June 25, 2026.

As part of this expanded collaboration, Dr. Murillo will serve as the program’s Founding Executive Producer and Host, bringing her extensive leadership experience and deep ties within the Hispanic business community to television audiences.

“This partnership represents an exciting opportunity to further our shared mission of serving and empowering the Hispanic community in Houston,” said Jose Flores, President & General Manager, Telemundo Houston. “Through this new program, we will amplify the voices and stories that drive economic growth, innovation, and cultural pride across our city.”

“We are honored to expand our long-standing partnership with Telemundo Houston and its affiliates,” said Dr. Laura Murillo, President & CEO of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. “This program will serve as a powerful platform to inform, engage, and empower our community, while highlighting the incredible contributions of Hispanic businesses and leaders throughout our region.”

The program will be filmed in-studio at Telemundo Houston and will feature interviews, panel discussions, and in-depth storytelling focused on business development, leadership, economic opportunity, and community impact.

The launch of the program aligns with a pivotal moment for Telemundo, as the network prepares to deliver comprehensive Spanish-language coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, reinforcing its role as a leading voice for Hispanic audiences in the United States.



Ryan Baker to leave CBS Chicago 2 WBBM


Ryan Baker will depart CBS Chicago 2 WBBM after nearly two decades, concluding an accomplished broadcasting career spanning more than 35 years, the station announced.

Baker, a respected figure in the Chicago sports media landscape since joining CBS Chicago in 2008, will transition to the nonprofit sector as the new president and CEO of First Tee Greater Chicago, an organization dedicated to mentoring young people and teaching life skills through golf. 

His final day with CBS Chicago will be June 25, 2026.

“Ryan Baker’s impact on the Chicago sports landscape is truly immeasurable,” said Jennifer Lyons, regional president and general manager of CBS Chicago and CBS Detroit. “For decades he has been a trusted voice for fans and a respected presence in our newsroom, as well as a committed member of the Chicago community. We are grateful for his many contributions to CBS Chicago and wish him continued success.” 

During his tenure at CBS Chicago, Baker served as Sports Director for more than a decade before moving to the anchor desk in 2019 as co-anchor of the station's weekday morning newscasts. In 2024, he returned to the role of Sports Director, continuing to cover Chicago's major professional and collegiate sports teams while earning recognition as an award-winning journalist and trusted voice for Chicagoland viewers.

Baker's broadcasting career began in central Illinois after graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign with a degree in journalism. He worked as a reporter, producer, and photographer at WICD-TV in Champaign before moving to WCIA-TV, where he served as a general-assignment news and sports reporter, anchor, and host of a public affairs show.

He later joined KFMB-TV in San Diego as a news and sports reporter/anchor before becoming Sports Director at WKMG-TV in Orlando in 1995. During his eight-year tenure there, Baker anchored weekday sportscasts and hosted several popular programs, including "Sports Jam," "Inside Magic," and the high school football show "6 Yard Line."

In 2003, Baker returned to Chicago as a sports anchor and reporter at NBC 5 Chicago WMAQ, where he covered the Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, the 2004 Olympic Games, and the NCAA Final Four. He also co-hosted the station's "Sports Sunday" program and served as host of the Chicago Bears-produced pregame and postgame shows "Bears Gameday Live" and "Bears Gamenight Live," including the team's run to Super Bowl XLI.

Beyond his local television work, Baker has served as host of University of Illinois basketball programming and worked as a studio host for the Big Ten Network from 2016 to 2018, anchoring football and basketball coverage for the conference network.

Throughout his career, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign grad has been known not only for his sports expertise but also for his commitment to community service and mentorship. In his new role, Baker will lead First Tee Greater Chicago's efforts to expand its reach and have a positive impact on more young people across the region.

“Having grown up in the south suburbs watching Channel 2 every night and idolizing the legendary Johnny Morris, it’s been an indescribable dream come true to sit in his sports anchor chair for the bulk of the last 18 years at WBBM-TV,” said Baker. “However, I’m ready for the next chapter and challenge in my life as I continue to serve the community as the CEO of First Tee Greater Chicago. I depart with nothing but sincere gratitude to my talented colleagues, and terrific station managers. But most of all, thank you to the Chicagoland viewers who’ve trusted and supported me for over two decades.” 

CBS Chicago will recognize and celebrate Baker's contributions in the coming weeks as he prepares for the next chapter of his distinguished career.