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Monday, October 21, 2024

Hello from the Texas Capitol


I'm in Austin for a meeting at the Texas Capitol for the Alzheimer’s Association ahead of the 89th Texas Legislative Session. The meeting will discuss recent advances in Alzheimer's research and treatment.

We had success here last session, getting a bill passed to help those living with the disease.

Speaking of the Association, you can still help my Walk team raise money to fight and hopefully end the disease. Then I can find another cause.

You are here to read about Texas media news, so I will stick with Austin since I'm here.

CBS Austin KEYE meteorologist Avery Tomasco is back with another clever baby announcement. Watch his one from 2021.




And while we're talking babies, in Corpus Christi, KRIS 6 News evening anchor Clara Benitez-Cortez will welcome a baby boy in January 2025. 






Sunday, October 20, 2024

Allison Gargaro returns to FOX Weather



Allison Gargaro returned to FOX Weather this weekend with hosts Kendall Smith and Rick Reichmuth.

This marks the second time the weekend morning meteorologist has filled in on the national streaming network and over-the-air Diginet.

Last week, ABC13 KTRK weekend meteorologist Elyse Smith filled-in for ABC News Live in New York.

FOX Weather is no stranger to Houston meteorologists.  When it signed on, the weather network hired KPRC 2's morning meteorologist Britta Merwin and FOX 26 meteorologist Stephen Morgan.

Gargaro joined FOX 26 KRIV Houston in December 2023.








Saturday, October 19, 2024

Why so many TV layoffs?


Notice a TV layoff or buyout trend around here lately?  And to think I just write about Texas TV.  Here you are not even seeing the entire US picture of what is happening in television.


More layoffs at KTRK 13 and ABC stations
Two former Houston TV reporters laid off from CBS News
Layoffs at Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media
ABC13 KTRK affected by Disney layoffs
KPRC 2 loses 12 staffers in buyouts
Six KSAT San Antonio journalists leaving


Sean McLaughlin, a vice president of news for Graham Media Group (KPRC 2's owner), wrote recently for TVNewsCheck that the outlook for 2025 is so bad that we are seeing hard decisions being made now.

"When you pull away the vast political spend, the weakening underbelly of our business is fully exposed," McLaughlin wrote.  "For most stations, core advertising has been rough again this year. In any other year, this would have led to disastrous expense cuts. Fortunately, many companies were able to cover that stink thanks to the gift created courtesy of our national political dysfunction. The Olympics were also a smashing success this year.

"Next year, it’s all gone. When you add in continued cord-cutting, it paints us into a dark corner. Remember, with each cord cut, local stations bid farewell to precious revenue. What happens when all major revenue streams start to decline? We’re about to find out."

How do companies decide which employees to lay off? Have you ever wondered how they choose which employees to put on the layoff list?

The above video addresses the most common reasons employees lose their jobs.  These reasons include performance, seniority, skills, departmental needs, cost-cutting measures, voluntary severance programs, and legal and ethical considerations.




Friday, October 18, 2024

Rita Garcia is pregnant with baby #2

Rita Garcia


Rita Garcia and her husband, attorney Sergio Selvera, are expecting their second child. 

"I’m usually the one delivering the news, but today, Jordan, the future big sister, has the honor," the abc13 KTRK morning anchor announced on Facebook.  "Exciting times ahead as we get ready to become a family of four!"

Garcia gave birth to Jordan on Saturday, January 21, 2023. See her baby shower photos.

While on maternity leave with Baby Jordan, Garcia appeared on her former station, FOX 11 Los Angeles KTTV "Good Day LA," to wish her co-anchor, Tony McEwing, a happy retirement. 

In 2021, Garcia left "Good Day LA," returning to Houston at channel 13.

She was with FOX 11 Los Angeles since 2017. 

Before hitting the West Coast, Garcia was a morning anchor at FOX 26 KRIV, joining the station in 2011.

Selvera and Garcia were married in 2021.



(Thanks Shad!)




Orko Manna joins KHOU 11 Houston


Orko Manna joined KHOU 11 Houston in October 2024 as a reporter.

"It’s an honor to join this legacy station, and I’m so excited to bring you the news from the fourth largest city in the country," Manna posted on X.

Manna comes from KCRA 3 Sacramento, California, where he has been a reporter and fill-in anchor since November 2021.

Before that, he had been in the same position for 8 News Now KLAS in Las Vegas, Nevada, since April 2018.

The two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist's first TV reporting job was as a multimedia journalist (MMJ) with Local 5 News We Are Iowa WOI Des Moines, Iowa.


The Summa Cum Laude from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern interned with:

- CBS 6 News WLNS Lansing, Michigan

- ABC 5 Eyewitness News KSTP Minneapolis, Minnesota

- WCBU, Peoria Public Radio


As a student, he worked as a News Director/Producer/Anchor/Reporter for the student-run Northwestern News Network.





 

Rudy Mireles leaves KRGV 5


Rudy Mireles announced he is leaving his Channel 5 News KRGV Rio Grande Valley.

Here is a portion of what Mireles posted on Facebook:


"Today, at my request, KRGV and I have mutually agreed to part ways, concluding my time with the station. While this decision follows some incredibly difficult conversations spanning several years, I am saddened that my journey with KRGV has to end this way. However, I want to focus on the immense gratitude I feel for the opportunity to serve this incredible community over the years.


As I look ahead to the next chapter of my career, I want to express my heartfelt thanks for the trust and support you’ve shown me. It has been an honor to tell your stories and stand with you through some of the most pivotal moments in our region’s history."


In May 2022, Mireles became the KRGV evening anchor after Oscar Adame retired. 

Mireles joined KRGV as a reporter in March 2020. 

Prior to that, he was the morning news anchor for News Radio 1370 WSPD in Toledo, Ohio.

Before transitioning to journalism, Mireless spent eight years in the U.S. Air Force and two years in the Air National Guard. His military service included deployments to the Middle East, Germany, and aboard NSF Diego Garcia. He also played a key role in maintaining the combat readiness of F-16 fighter jets with the 113th Wing at Joint Base Andrews, MD.








KFAA 29 DFW to replace KMPX due to Dallas Mavericks deal


WFAA 8 Dallas-Fort Worth's TEGNA sister station KMPX 29 is changing call-letters and formats to KFAA 29.

Previously Estrella TV, a Spanish-language channel, the switch will take effect at 7 a.m. on October 20, when KFAA assumes control of the Channel 29.1 signal. Spanish-language programming currently airing on that channel will move to Channel 29.2.

This rebranding is part of WFAA and TEGNA's multi-year agreement to broadcast Dallas Mavericks games. KFAA will air all 70 non-nationally televised Mavericks games this season, with at least 15 simulcast on WFAA's Channel 8.

The following simulcast dates have been announced: October 31, November 19, December 3, December 19, January 23, January 27, and January 29. More simulcast dates will be revealed later. In addition, Channel 8 will carry five Mavericks games as part of ABC's national NBA schedule, airing on December 25, January 25, February 23, March 9, and March 16.

The season kicks off on Saturday, October 26, when the Mavericks take on the Phoenix Suns at 9 p.m. on KFAA. Dallas will then face the Utah Jazz on Monday, October 28, and the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday, October 29, both exclusively on KFAA.

Starting with the Mavs vs. Suns game on October 26, the following eight additional stations will broadcast all games not exclusively televised nationally – 70 or more in the first season – for free over-the-air:


Amarillo, Texas – KFDA 10.2 (Independent – Gray)

El Paso, Texas – KDBC 4.2 (MyNetworkTV – Sinclair)

Harlingen-Brownsville, Texas – KGBT 4.1 (MyNetworkTV – Nexstar)

Laredo, Texas – KXNU 10.2 (Gray Sports – Gray)

Lubbock, Texas – KMYL 14.1 (MyNetworkTV – Gray)

Sherman, Texas – KXII 12.2 (MyNetworkTV – Gray)

Shreveport, La. & Texarkana, Texas – KSHV 45.1 (MyNetworkTV – Nexstar)

Wichita Falls, Texas & Lawton, Okla. – KJBO 3.2 (MyNetworkTV – Nexstar)

Pre- and post-game shows will be available in most markets.


“We’re thrilled by the positive response from fans and advertising partners as we gear up to significantly expand the reach of Mavs games,” said Brad Ramsey, senior vice president, media operations, TEGNA. “We are grateful to our partner stations from Gray, Nexstar, and Sinclair for helping us create more excitement, for more fans, in even more homes across Texas.”

“Providing access to games has always been our top priority,” said Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall. “We are thrilled to work with WFAA to bring more fun and excitement to all of our MFFLs across North Texas and beyond.”

“We’re delighted to partner with the Dallas Mavericks and TEGNA to bring these games to our local viewers,” said Sandy Breland, chief operating officer of Gray Media. “Our Texas stations have long brought their communities local sports free over-the-air, and we’re proud to continue that tradition.”

“Nexstar is very excited to bring Dallas Mavericks basketball to viewers in three of its markets across Texas and Louisiana,” said Andrew Alford, president of Nexstar’s broadcasting division. “We’re looking forward to a great NBA season for the team, and for our viewers and local advertisers in Shreveport, Wichita Falls, and Brownsville.”

“We’re excited to extend the reach of Mavs basketball to fans in El Paso, furthering Sinclair’s commitment to providing local viewers with high-quality sports programming,” said Rob Weisbord, COO and president of local media, Sinclair.





Jane Lonsdale leaves FOX 7 Austin


Jane Lonsdale announces she is leaving her FOX 7 Austin KTBC morning traffic anchor/reporter position as of today.

Here is a portion of what Lonsdale posted on social media:


"After 7 amazing years, my time with FOX 7 Austin is coming to an end next week. This was not an easy decision, as the team I work with every single day is simply incredible at their craft. I have talked often on this platform about continued growth, and sometimes that requires closing one chapter in order to begin another. My years at FOX 7 have been some of the most rewarding and transformative of my news career. What a privilege it has been to share the stories of my community, while getting to know so many of you along the way.


{snip}


As for what’s next, I’m still in the process of figuring that out—but I sure am excited! Though my last day is next Friday October 18th, I still plan on being active on this page, so please do stick around! Updates, good news, motivational posts, pups—that will all continue!  For now, I’m still hanging in Austin. Please say hello if you see me around!"


Lonsdale joined FOX 7 Austin in 2017 as a feature/lifestyle reporter and was promoted to traffic anchor in 2018.

She came to Austin from KCEN 6 Waco-Temple-Killeen as a morning anchor.  

Before Texas, Lonsdale started her professional TV with NBC Lima WLIO as a reporter/morning anchor.

The Ohio University grad worked as a reporter/anchor/producer for the school's WOUB Public Media while in school. 

Another recent "Good Day Austin" departure was Leslie Rangel, who left in June.  Katie Orth came in from Denver in July to take over Rangel's anchor chair.

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Shane Hinton leaves KVUE Austin


Shane Hinton left KVUE Austin's "Daybreak" on October 11, 2024 where he was a morning meteorologist. UPDATE:  I hear Hinton is heading to CBS Miami WFOR.

Here is a portion of what Hinton posted on social media:


"I’ve always said “I’m not a morning person. I just play one on TV.” These past 4 years, I set myself one main goal: start someone’s day with a smile.


Make no mistake about it, I am humbled and honored by the amount of people who told me I helped them each day. Whether it was by preparing them with a forecast or helping them crack a smile while they were waiting for their coffee to cool down…we made it through our mornings TOGETHER.


While I am sad this part of our journey is over, I’m even more excited about what is just around the corner. My location, station, and routine will change, but my message will always remain the same: lead your day with laughter."


Weekend morning meteorologist Grace Thornton is filling in on the weekday version of "Daybreak" until a permanent replacement is hired.

Hinton moved to KVUE mornings in October 2022 when Hunter Williams left the AM shift to become the Austin station's chief meteorologist in the evenings.

He joined KVUE Austin in November 2020 after serving as a weekend meteorologist at WCTI TV 12 and FOX 8/14 in New Bern, North Carolina. 

A graduate of the University of Miami, Hinton interned with NBC News and worked as a meteorologist for the university's UMTV station.

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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Paul Schulz makes KVIA El Paso debut on his birthday



Paul Schulz will never forget his August 2024 ABC-7 KVIA "Good Morning El Paso Weekend" debut on his 23rd birthday.

"I really couldn't think of any other way to spend my birthday," said Schulz. "The morning wake-up call was a bit of an adjustment, but I got to see the clock strike midnight on my birthday for the first time, so that was cool!"

Schulz is co-anchoring with Kerry Mannix.

The May 2024 Arizona State University's Cronkite School of Journalism grad joined the station in July.

Watch his debut below: