UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2023
Dave Froehlich leaves KHOU 11 Houston
Dave Froehlich leaves KHOU 11 Houston
UPDATE NOVEMBER 2021
Dave Froehlich joins KHOU 11
Dave Froehlich is the newest member of the KTBC news team announced Pam Vaught, the station’s Vice President and News Director. Effective July 3rd, Froehlich will be a co-anchor for “Good Day Austin” alongside co-anchor, Keri Bellacosa and meteorologist, Zack Shields.
In making the announcement, Vaught stated, “Dave will be a real asset to our newsroom. His intelligence, quick wit and experience covering news in Texas make him a great fit for our morning news.”
Most recently, Froehlich served as Anchor/Reporter for KRIS-TV in Corpus Christi, TX. Prior to that, he was Weekend Anchor/Reporter for WDAF-TV in Kansas City, MO. Earlier, Froehlich served as Anchor for KVII-TV in Amarillo, TX and KREX-TV in Grand Junction, CO, where he also served as Sports Director. Froehlich began his career as a production assistant for KPRC-TV in Houston.
Added Froehlich, “I can't wait to share the morning with our viewers, get reacquainted with old friends and make new ones as my wife and I live, work and raise our kids in this wonderful community.”
A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Froelich holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History.
(This post is from a release sent to me by FOX Television Stations)
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In making the announcement, Vaught stated, “Dave will be a real asset to our newsroom. His intelligence, quick wit and experience covering news in Texas make him a great fit for our morning news.”
Most recently, Froehlich served as Anchor/Reporter for KRIS-TV in Corpus Christi, TX. Prior to that, he was Weekend Anchor/Reporter for WDAF-TV in Kansas City, MO. Earlier, Froehlich served as Anchor for KVII-TV in Amarillo, TX and KREX-TV in Grand Junction, CO, where he also served as Sports Director. Froehlich began his career as a production assistant for KPRC-TV in Houston.
Added Froehlich, “I can't wait to share the morning with our viewers, get reacquainted with old friends and make new ones as my wife and I live, work and raise our kids in this wonderful community.”
A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Froelich holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History.
(This post is from a release sent to me by FOX Television Stations)
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