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Friday, December 30, 2016

Hot 95.7 becomes The Spot

UPDATE APRIL 5, 2017

Mix 96-5 (KHMX-FM) will launch The Morning Mix with Sarah Pepper, Geoff Sheen and Lauren Kelly on Monday, April 10, airing weekdays from 5:30 AM – 10:00 AM. The show can be heard on-air, online at www.mix965houston.com or via the Radio.com mobile app.

“The Morning Mix will be unlike any other morning show in Houston. We have three unique and likeable personalities with creative perspectives and strong opinions. They represent every member of the KHMX audience; they are a dynamic team that will give our listeners a fresh and unique way to start their day,” said Chase Murphy, Programming Director, KHMX Mix 96-5.

Sarah Pepper comes from CBS RADIO Houston’s sister station KKHH-FM, the former Hot 95.7. Geoff joins the team from San Antonio’s KTKR and Lauren Kelly moves to mornings after hosting the afternoon show.


UPDATE JANUARY 05, 2017
The New 92.1 Radio Now replaces Boom 92.1 KROI
Radio One Houston has responded to Hot 95.7 KKHH flipping to 95.7 The Spot by blowing up Boom 92.1 KROI and making it The New 92.1 Radio Now Houston's LIT Music Station

CBS Radio Houston relaunches Hot 95.7 KKHH as "The Spot"


UPDATE
Mix 96.5 KHMX starts 2017 at center of Houston radio rumor mill

CBS Radio Houston press release about Hot 95.7 format flip to 95.7 The Spot:

HOUSTON, TX, December 30, 2016 -- In an exciting move for Houston area music fans, CBS RADIO’s 95.7 today unveils a fresh new format beginning promptly at 12:30 pm. 95.7 The Spot is Houston’s newest adult hits radio station programmed for listeners who love a variety of hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. The station is designed for listeners who need a break from the everyday stresses of life and features the most popular artists of the time, including Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Madonna, U2, Prince and many others.

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LISTEN TO THE CHANGE FROM HOT 95.7 TO THE SPOT
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"We worked exhaustively to understand what Houston listeners were missing in the market from their local radio stations,” said Sarah Frazier, SVP/Market Manager, CBS RADIO Houston. “Listeners told us they wanted their own spot to hear their favorite music hits, a spot to relax and energize at work and a spot to feel comfy and complete. This is your Spot, Houston.”

Listen to The Spot on-air, online at 957thespot.com and on the Radio.com app.

About 95.7 The Spot
95.7 The Spot (KKHH-FM) is owned and operated by CBS RADIO, a division of CBS Corporation, one of the largest major-market radio operators in the United States. CBS RADIO owns and operates 117 radio stations in 26 markets, as well as an extensive array of digital assets. CBS RADIO also owns and operates KHMX-FM, KIKK-AM, KILT-AM, KILT-FM and KLOL-FM in Houston. Visit 957thespot.com for more information.

UPDATE JANUARY 05, 2017
The New 92.1 Radio Now replaces Boom 92.1 KROI
Radio One Houston blows up Boom 92.1 KROI for The New 92.1 Radio Now Houston's LIT Music Station

UPDATE JANUARY 5, 2017
David Barron reports that Sara Pepper remains employed with CBS Radio Houston:

Former morning host Sarah Pepper remains under contract with CBS Radio, and Frazier said her next assignment will be determined within a month. Separately, Frazier said she expects to have a decision within a month on plans to fill the morning drive time vacancy on the company's KHMX (96.5 FM), prompting speculation that Pepper will fill that role. READ THE REST

Friday, December 23, 2016

Lily Jang exits KHOU 11

Lily Jang signs off from KHOU 11

Lily Jang

Lily Jang has announced she is leaving KHOU 11.

She posted on Facebook this morning:

Today was my last day at KHOU. It was an amazing five years working with incredibly talented photojournalists, producers and fellow reporters. To my former co-anchor, Ron Treviño, we're friends for life! Cheers to my next adventure. Stay tuned...

Jang hit the airwaves of KHOU as a morning anchor in 2012 from KCPQ Q13 Seattle where she had worked in the same capacity.

"I am incredibly blessed that KHOU is giving me this opportunity," Jang told mikemcguff.com at the time. "Excited to finally be home where I grew up and my parents can watch me."

Jang served as a morning anchor on channel 11 with Ron Trevino until last June when KHOU 11 introduced major anchor changes. From then until now, Jang has been an afternoon features reporter.

KGW morning anchor Russ Lewis was paired with evening anchor Lisa Hernandez to reboot the morning show.

The changes led to viewer criticism which the anchors took head on. As of late, I have not heard how viewers are taking the changes now. However, according to ratings numbers KPRC 2 released for the November 2016 sweeps period, KHOU came in fourth in the Adult 25-54 demographic for the 6am newscast.

Jang, who was born in Vietman, grew up in northwest Houston.

According to her bio, Jang attended Lowery Elementary, LaBay Jr. High and Langham Creek High School. Her first two jobs were teaching aerobics at Gold's Gym in Bear Creek and working as a cashier at Randalls off Highway 6.

Before working for Tribune owned Q13, Jang was an anchor/reporter for Northwest Cable News. She also worked at WIAT Birmingham, Alabama and KFDA in Amarillo.

She is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Michelle Merhar to leave FOX 26

Michelle Merhar to leave FOX 26 KRIV to become a stay at home mom

Michelle Merhar

Six years ago, I blogged that 740 KTRH reporter Michelle Merhar was moving to the traffic screen at FOX 26 KRIV. This week, we learn that Merhar is leaving the business to become a stay at home mom as she posted on Facebook:

Today marks the beginning of a bittersweet week for me. Thursday the 22nd will be my last day at FOX. My heart is so heavy and sad to not start my day (in person) with incredible friends, co-workers and viewers AKA our "FOX Family". The last 7 years have flown by -- full of fond memories, a lot of learning and very early hours. From now on, I will be a stay-at-home Mom! I am really looking forward to having more time with our family, but sad to not be a part of our morning news anymore. Just wanted to thank y'all for being so supportive over the last few years and for welcoming me into your home everyday.

From traffic anchor Merhar later added morning anchor duties in 2014.

ANOTHER HOUSTON TV ANCHOR LEAVES THIS WEEK UPDATE
Lily Jang signs off from KHOU 11



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Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Remember KNWS 51? Anchor Michael Quinn's reunion stories


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Michael Quinn

Remember KNWS 51? Back in 1993, it began as Houston's version of CNN's Headline News at the time. And come on, you can't get better call letters for an all news station!

The station had a loop of local news, tons of local sports coverage and a morning talk show with former KPRC 2 weatherman Doug Johnson.

Years later, the concept would serve as a blue print for Time Warner's News 24 Houston. Both eventually would leave the airwaves and cable lineup, but did usher in the era of MMJs which all the stations have now. Back then they were called one-man bands, VJs, backpack journalists...etc.

Former channel 51 morning anchor Michael Quinn has been thinking back fondly on his time with the all news station and making the rounds this month, catching up with his former news team.

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Michael Quinn and Wendy Granato

He first got to catch up with KNWS anchor/news director Wendy Granato, who you will know now as the Vice President of News at abc13 KTRK.

"Wendy is like a sister to me, she's awesome, and look at her, she's as beautiful as the first day I met her in 1993," Quinn said.

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Melanie Johnson and Michael Quinn

Quinn also met up with another person who he says was instrumental in his career, former 51 anchor and station owner Melanie Johnson.

"She is responsible for my television news career...period," Quinn added. "If there wasn't Melanie Johnson, Wendy nor Channel 51 would have been in my life or Houston for that matter."

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Michael Quinn and Dave Ward

Also he wishes Dave Ward a speedy recovery. It was just by chance he visited channel 13 and got a selfie with the legendary anchor.

"Dave is a good man and the last of the original Eyewitness News anchors started by Al Primo in the 60's," Quinn said. "I interned under the legendary Bill Bonds at WXYZ-TV in Detroit. Dave told me he never met Bill (who is now gone), but they remind me of each other every day. I've been fortunate to have worked in two major Eyewitness News markets (Detroit & Houston). Dave always remembers me, is always kind and an honor to know."










Monday, December 05, 2016

6th Annual Mega 101 Children’s Miracle Network Radiotón

6th ANNUAL MEGA 101 CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK RADIOTÓN, DECEMBER 8 AND 9


Marconi Award winning Spanish Station of the Year, Mega 101-FM, will present the 6th Annual Mega 101 Children’s Miracle Network Radiotón beginning Thursday, December 8 at 5:00am, CT and running through Friday, December 9 at 7:00pm, CT. Mega 101-FM radio personalities Gerry, Valentin, Cindy, Liz and Lorena will ask the community to support the thousands of families who rely on Texas Children’s Hospital, during this 38-hourlong event.

Texas Children’s Hospital is a worldwide organization that provides inpatient acute, emergent and subspecialty services as well as clinical outpatient and rehabilitative care. Through the hospital—and a network of primary care physicians, community partners, health centers and a health plan designed especially for children—more than 3 million patient encounters are recorded each year, with children coming to the Hospital from throughout Texas, the United States and more than 70 countries across the globe.

Listeners will be encouraged to donate at www.mega101fm.com or by calling 800-680-3721.

Who: Mega 101 FM and Texas Children’s Hospital
What: 6th Annual Mega 101 Children’s Miracle Network Radiotón
When: Dec. 8, 5:00am to Dec. 9, 7:00pm
Where: Mega 101 Studios, 24 Greenway Plaza Suite 1900, Houston, TX 77046

(This post was taken from a press release sent to me by CBS Radio Houston)



Sussy Ruiz named Telemundo Houston assistant news director

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2017
Sussy Ruiz has left her position as Assistant News Director at Telemundo KTMD.


Sussy Ruiz has been named as Assistant News Director at Telemundo Houston KTMD according to an internal memo obtained by mikemcguff.com.

"We are excited to have Sussy join the growing Telemundo Houston family," KTMD Vice President of News Jerry Vazquez wrote in the memo.
"Sussy brings over 16 years of experience, most-recently working in various newsrooms and across all platforms, in her role as regional local news broadcast and digital manager at Univision."

According to Ruiz's LinkedIn account, the multiple Emmy award winner most recently served as Univision's Manager of Regional Broadcast & Digital News and was based out of Miami. Before that in May 2012, she became an Executive Producer with KXLN Univision Houston. She started as an Assignment Desk Manager with Univision in 2002.

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Erik Barajas wins 2016 HAIRRY: Local Newsmen With The Best Hair

2016 HAIRRY: "Emmys are nice. They really are. We’re not trashing the Emmys – they do fine work. But the HAIRRYs? They showcase the true talent that lives within these United States of America!"


This is what we missed during the Thanksgiving holiday break. I apologize for just getting to it, but it's been a little "hairy" around here.

KTRK abc13 anchor Erik Barajas, or you might say "a real life Superman," has been honored with a 2016 HAIRRY: Local Newsmen With The Best Hair. That means website getgoodhead.com, the folks who are behind the coiffure award, believe the Houston newsman has the best TV news hair for the entire Lone Star State!

"Decades of trial and error," Barajas wrote on Facebook. "Hundreds of gallons of pomade and gel, that have been applied and shampooed out. Patiently instructing all my hair stylists over the years and finally, finally someone takes notice. This is mine. I earned it."

Here is how the HAIRRY folks describe Barajas:

Erik Barajas is a real life Superman. At least, he sure looks like one. Erik’s hair is so impeccably stylized and slick, there was no question as to whether he should win first prize for Texas.

When you’re reporting for KTRK-TV’s 13 Eyewitness News, or flying through the sky looking for villains to rain justice down upon, your hair has got to be gelled to the tee. Some hair just looks flat and wet when styled with gel, but Erik’s is voluminous and shiny; perhaps he’s found the perfect product – GIVE US YOUR SECRETS!


So just how are the winners chosen for this hair-raising award? Here are the criteria:

The HAIRRYs celebrate fabulous hair and the people who have it. There are no nominations, no voting, and no turning back. As hair experts, we scour multiple images and video from all of our potential winners. Then, we consult with other stylists and creatives in the field to narrow it down to one HAIRRY Winner and up to two HAIRRY Runner-Ups.

Our Criteria For Great Hair

When choosing our recipients we look for the following characteristics:

thick
full volume
well styled
limited/no receding hairline

The Texas runner ups included another Houston newscaster - KHOU 11 traffic anchor Darby Douglas!

With a styled salt-and-pepper ‘do that’s as enticing as they come, our bet is that co-runner up Darby Douglas won’t be a runner-up for long. Look out Erik and Brandon, next year’s HAIRRY might just belong to Darby Douglas and KHOU.

WFAA 8 Dallas reporter Brandon Hamilton shares the runner up honor with Douglas.

Now Barajas wasn't the only winner you've heard of.

Former FOX 26 KRIV movie critic Jake Hamilton, won for the Prairie State:

Jake Hamilton, Emmy-award winning reporter, Good Day Chicago, and we theorize, time traveling Norse god, is the clear HAIRRY winner for Illinois. (And Trump better not tweet this Hamilton asking for an apology for his amazing hair!)

Jake has that dreamy viking look going on: striking light blue eyes, and incredibly fair blonde hair – we’re surprised he wasn’t imported directly from Iceland. Unlike a real viking, Jake’s hair is immaculate; lengthy and slicked back with product, keeping his fringe bouncy and full up top.




Thursday, December 01, 2016

Dave Ward has open heart surgery

UPDATE JANUARY 11, 2017
- Dave Ward returns home from hospital
- Houston Loves Dave Ward Facebook filter #HOULovesDW

Dave Ward will be off the air for a while as he recovers from heart surgery

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As the news came out that KTRK abc13 anchor Dave Ward had heart surgery Thursday, Houston has responded with an outpouring of support on social media.

As a huge Ward fan, it makes me emotional to see the love you are sending him.

It was quite an honor to sit down with him last month and conduct those interviews about his career.

Dave, hang in there, we are praying for you.


UPDATE JANUARY 11, 2017
- Dave Ward returns home from hospital
- Houston Loves Dave Ward Facebook filter #HOULovesDW



KPRC 2's Sofia Ojeda welcomes baby

UPDATE JANUARY 7, 2017
Sofia Ojeda returns to work on KPRC 2 weekend mornings.




KPRC 2 weekend morning anchor Sofia Ojeda welcomes her baby daughter.

KPRC 2 posted the following on its Facebook page:

KPRC2 Sofia Ojeda and KPRC2 / Click2Houston welcomed Leora James into the world at 9:41 this morning at 9 pounds, 8 ounces and 20 inches long!

Congrats!

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Texas TV & radio job moves November 2016



DALLAS - FORT WORTH

Meteorologist Remeisha Shade leaves NBC 5.

Veteran sports reporter Ted Madden hanging it up at WFAA 8.

Lauren Nevitt made her debut November 5th as the traffic anchor for WFAA Saturday mornings from 7-9.

KTVT CBS 11 producer Kyle Weeks moves over to WFAA 8.

Kevin Graham Named PD At WBAP-KLIF/Dallas.

- Atom Smasher says he was let go from Dallas' 102.1 The Edge KDGE after format flip

HOUSTON

SB Nation Radio host Steve Bunin (formerly of CSN Houston, ESPN) is leaving Houston to become the morning anchor at KING Seattle.

FOX 26 KRIV reporter Natasha Geigel moves from evenings to mornings.

KTRK abc13 reporter Lauren Lea has left the station.

Charese Fruge To Exit CBS/Houston VP/Programming & OM Post.

Houston Chronicle education reporter Ericka Mellon is leaving the news biz to work in communications at the University of Houston College of Education.

Chris Stipes has joined UH media relations team.

Senior Media Relations Specialist Marisa Ramirez is now the Executive Director of Communications at UH Sugar Land.

- Dave Ward's father did not want him working at KTRK and other stories
- Dave Ward's honor saved by waitress and other radio stories
- Dave Ward traveled with the Houston Oilers for $15
- How Dave Ward found love in charity
- Lindsey Henry joins FOX 26
- Janelle Bludau joins KPRC 2
- Scarlett Fakhar is no longer with FOX 26

AUSTIN

Rebecca Trejo has started a new job at Austin’s KVUE News as a multi-media journalist.

KXAN Asst. News Director Tim Vetscher has left Texas to work in the investigative department of KSTP 5 Saint Paul, MN.

AROUND TEXAS

Meteorologist Zac Scott leaves KSWO Lawton, OK for KCEN Waco, Temple and Killeen.

WIAT 42 Birmingham, Alabama reporter Michael Oder returns to KBTX Bryan/College station as assistant news director.

News Channel 9 KTSM EL Paso Weekend Weathercaster/Reporter Vianey Arana leaves to work at KNTV San Francisco/Bay Area.

KLTV Tyler anchor/reporter Skylar Gallop leaves the news biz to become Communications Director of The Williams Group.

REMEMBERING

Alma Newsom, trailblazing black television anchor, dies at 70
- Former KHOU anchor Alma Newsom passes away.

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Bill Balleza to hit 50 years on TV with KPRC 2 contract extension

KPRC 2's Bill Balleza to stay in anchor chair through 2021

Bill Balleza
After deciding to continue in his anchor role at KPRC 2, Bill Balleza will hit 50 years on the air in a few years, although not with the same station the entire time. With his latest contract extension, he will keep anchoring at channel 2 through 2021.

Balleza's illustrious TV career started as a gamble.

After serving three years in the Marine Corps (including 13 months in Vietnam where he was positioned as a scout/sniper), broadcasting was a degree Balleza's guidance counselor at San Antonio College advised him not to pursue. The reason, at the time in the late 1960s, Balleza says few Hispanics were working in the industry.

"I chose broadcasting anyway because there was no math requirement, and I had flunked algebra twice in high school," Balleza told mikemcguff.com.

Graduating with a degree he never expected to use, Balleza did manage to land a job on the floor crew at his hometown station KSAT San Antonio. And then Balleza says his big break came.

"Stations around the country were looking for minority candidates because activist groups began challenging their licenses based on employment practices," Balleza told me. "My first reporter job was at KRON in San Francisco in May of 1971."

Houston's own KHOU 11 hired the young Balleza as a reporter in 1973.

Balleza moved to KPRC in 1980, following the legendary Ron Stone as main anchor in 1990.

"Looking back, algebra might be the main reason my career will span 50 years when I retire in June of 2021," Balleza joked.

And on that summer five years from now, Houston viewers will say goodbye to another television legend. But hey, maybe we can twist his arm to sign another five year extension!

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KPRC's official release:

KPRC 2 EXTENDS CONTRACT WITH VETERAN EVENING NEWS ANCHOR BILL BALLEZA

Emmy-Winning Journalist’s Career Spans More Than Four Decades

Houston, TX: KPRC 2 is proud to announce longtime news anchor Bill Balleza has renewed his commitment to Houston news viewers with a contract extension into 2021.

Balleza, who joined KPRC 2 in August of 1980, began his career as a reporter at San Francisco’s KRON-TV in July of 1971. With his contract extension, Balleza is set to reach a milestone of 50 years in television broadcasting.

“We are delighted that our viewers can continue to count on Bill, who they’ve known and trusted as a leader in the Houston community for more than 35 years,” said KPRC 2 VP/General Manager, Jerry Martin. “His energy and presence at the anchor desk represents the gold standard in the broadcast industry. I know our viewers join me in my enthusiasm as they welcome Bill into their homes on KPRC 2 News well into the future.”

Balleza anchors KPRC 2 News at 5pm, 6pm and 10pm, Monday through Friday.

“I am so grateful to be part of such a great news organization with such dedicated and caring professionals,” said Balleza. “I am grateful, too, for the opportunity to report news in the most dynamic and diverse city in America. The Houston area is a great place to live, and I’m so proud to have called Houston home for most of my adult life.”

KPRC 2 News at 10 with Bill Balleza, Dominique Sachse, Frank Billingsley and Randy McIlvoy is a consistent ratings leader and scored a dominant victory during the November 2016 Nielsen measurement period with a 2.7 rating representing a full point advantage over the nearest competitor (Adults 25-54 based on Nielsen Live + SD overnights, Monday-Friday for the measurement period of October 27, 2016 through November 23, 2016).

A native Texan, Balleza graduated from San Antonio College. He is a Vietnam veteran who served as a Marine Scout Sniper during the Tet Offensive of 1968.

Balleza’s remarkable journalism career has found him covering historic events like the Murrah Federal Building explosion in Oklahoma City, the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the election of Pope Francis and much more. He won an Emmy for his reporting on the deadly fertilizer company explosion in West, TX.

FOX 26 getting new set for 2017

UPDATE JANUARY 16, 2017
PICS: FOX 26 KRIV debuts new set 2017

FOX 26 KRIV broadcasts from newsroom as new set is being built for 2017


We just saw KHOU 11 get a new set for 2016, and now FOX 26 KRIV is getting one for 2017.

Luckily for channel 26, they have a newsroom set and it appears they are broadcasting the news from there for now.

A reliable source tells me the new set is expected to debut in January.


Example of old set that has been in use since the last decade.


(Thanks Eric)

UPDATE JANUARY 16, 2017
PICS: FOX 26 KRIV debuts new set 2017



Wednesday, November 30, 2016

KPRC 2 launches new graphics package 2016


KPRC 2 has launched a new graphics package with a refresh of lower thirds, full screens, weather...etc. Here is a quick rundown of the new look.

The last time I published about KPRC getting a new graphics package was back in 2011, but I'm pretty sure they had some changes after that.

My question is, what will happen to KPRC's newscasts when it moves to its new building next year? Will they move the current set or debut a new one? Will these graphics remain? Stay tuned.

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Best TV News Bloopers November 2016




Tuesday, November 29, 2016

FOX 26 November 2016 sweeps highlights

FOX 26 KRIV sweeps highlights for November 2016


FOX 26 KRIV sends us its ratings highlights for November 2016.

FOX26 AM News is #1 at 4am in A18-49
FOX26 AM News @ 4am tied for #1 in A25-54
FOX26 AM News @ 9am is #1 in A25-54 and A18-49
FOX26 Sat-Sun AM News at 5-7am moves up in rank from #3 to #2 in A25-54

FOX26 News at 4a is +2 in rank from Nov16 vs Oct16 in A25-54.
FOX26 News at 9a is +2 in rank from Nov16 vs Oct16 in A25-54.
FOX26 News at 4a is +1 in rank from Nov16 vs Oct16 in A18-49.
FOX26 Sat-Sun News at 5a-7a is +1 in rank from Nov16 vs Nov15 in A25-54.

FOX26 AM News at 4am finished the November 2016 ratings period @ #1 in A25-54.
- In Nov 2016 FOX26 AM News at 4am delivered a 0.4 rating in A25-54 (9,957 viewers).
- KTRK’s Eyewitness News @ 4am (0.4 rating in A25-54, 10,070 viewers)
- KPRC’s CH 2 News @4am (0.2 rating in A25-54, 6,136 viewers)
- KHOU’s 11 News This Morning @4am (0.1 rating in A25-54, 3,944 viewers)
All but, KTRK fell short in Nov16.

FOX26 AM News at 4am finished the November 2016 ratings period @ #1 in A18-49.
- In Nov 2016 FOX26 AM News at 4am delivered a 0.3 rating in A18-49 (8,921 viewers)
- KTRK’s Eyewitness News @ 4am (0.3 rating in A18-49, 8,727 viewers)
- KPRC’s CH 2 News @4am (0.2 rating in A18-49, 5,372 viewers)
- KHOU’s 11 News This Morning @4am (0.1 rating in A18-49, 3,293 viewers)
All fell short in Nov16.

FOX26 AM News at 9am finished the Nov 2016 ratings period @ #1 in A25-54.
- In Nov 2016 FOX26 AM News at 9am delivered a 0.7 rating in A25-54 ( 21,284 viewers).
- KTRK’s LIVE WITH KELLY @ 9am (0.7 rating in A25-54, 19,822 viewers)
- KPRC’s TODAY SHOW @9am (0.7 rating in A25-54, 18,823 viewers)
- KHOU’s GREAT DAY HOUSTON @9am (0.3 rating in A25-54, 9,298 viewers)
All fell short in Nov16.

FOX26 AM News at 9am finished the Nov 2016 ratings period @ #1 in A18-49.
- In Nov 2016 FOX26 AM News at 9am delivered a 0.6 rating in A18-49 ( 17,212 viewers)
- KTRK’s LIVE WITH KELLY @ 9am (0.5 rating in A18-49, 16,763 viewers)
- KPRC’s TODAY SHOW @9am (0.5 rating in A18-49, 15,871 viewers)
- KHOU’s GREAT DAY HOUSTON @9am (0.2 rating in A18-49, 7,154 viewers)
All fell short in Nov16.



McGuff Holiday Gift Guide 2016


There is so much cool stuff out there right now. From the Amazon Echo to Googe Home, tech is rapidly moving into our homes.

No phone, no problem. So here are some of my favorite gifts out there I'm throwing in the mikemcguff.com Holiday Guide.

And as the source for Houston media books, check out some of the titles I've covered over the last year.

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If you purchase from the links here, Amazon gives me a cut, you don't pay anything extra.

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Houston media books


Books from Tom Abrahams, Dayna Steele, Minerva Perez, Randy Hames (Hudson and Harrigan) and Dan Lovett.






Telemundo Houston ranks #1 in primetime & 10pm, regardless of language, in November 2016 sweeps

KTMD returns as Houston’s Spanish-language Primetime leader, for a fifth consecutive monthh

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In my recent post The rise of Houston Spanish TV, I told you things were going well for Telemundo and Univision.

Now Telemundo tells us it once again had wins in primetime and late news. And the marketers will note, they win in young viewer$ too. Ka-ching!

HOUSTON, TX – (November 28, 2016) – Telemundo Houston / KTMD closed out the November 2016 sweeps period as the most-watched station in the market, in any language, during Primetime and Late News (Monday through Friday) among Adults 18 to 34 and Adults 18 to 49. This is the fourth consecutive month that KTMD’s late local newscast, Noticiero Telemundo Houston at 10 PM outranks* all other local late news competitors among both demographic groups.

Additionally, Telemundo Houston was the most-watched Spanish-language station in the market during Primetime (Monday through Friday), among Adults 18 to 34, Adults 18 to 49 and Adults 25 to 54 for a fifth consecutive month. The station’s stellar Primetime programming delivered half of the market’s Spanish-language viewership in this time period and among all three demographic groups.

Source: Nielsen (NSI) Houston; July-November 2016, Preliminary Live +SD; Arianna Reports; News Program Average Ratings M-F 9p-1030p (KTMD, KXLN, KFTH, KTRK, KHOU, KPRC, KRIV, KIAH); Daypart AQH Ratings M-F 7p-10p (KTMD, KXLN, KFTH, KZJL, KYAZ, KTBU, KHLM, KUVM, KTRK, KHOU, KPRC, KRIV, KIAH, KTXH, KUBE); Spanish-language Share (KTMD, KXLN, KFTH, KZJL, KYAZ). *Tied KPRC Aug16 A18-49.

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Houston Public Media Joins VuHaus, Public Media’s National Music Video Network

To celebrate the new partnership, a live webcast of Houston rapper Fat Tony performing from an undisclosed rooftop downtown against the amazing view of the skyline will be streamed on the VuHaus website on Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 starting at 5:00 p.m.


Boulder, CO (November 28, 2016) – VuHaus is proud to announce the addition of Houston Public Media as its newest affiliate. VuHaus, the music discovery video platform for public media, is a growing network of public media organizations who share a common mission to support emerging and local artists, and to introduce their music to new audiences. VuHaus content originates from the country’s most trusted radio tastemakers.

Houston Public Media will join public radio stations WFUV in New York City, KCRW in Los Angeles, KXT in Dallas, WXPN in Philadelphia, KEXP in Seattle, KDHX in St. Louis, opbmusic in Portland, KUTX in Austin, KTBG The Bridge in Kansas City, Mountain Stage of West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Vermont Public Broadcasting, along with WGBH in Boston.

“We are excited to embark in this partnership with VuHaus, not only to support our local artists and give them greater exposure, but also to introduce our audiences to new emerging artists across the country,” said Joshua Adams, executive director of operations of Houston Public Media.

Houston Public Media’s Skyline Sessions will be curating a Houston channel [Vuhaus.com/Houston] on the VuHaus platform. Skyline Sessions showcases exceptional music performances by artists based in Houston and beyond. The state-of-the-art George B. Geary Performance Studio, located just southeast of downtown Houston, hosts musicians in an intimate setting with an emphasis on capturing the unique experience of live studio recording. In addition, and as a celebration of Houston Public Media joining VuHaus, a live webcast will be streamed on VuHaus on Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 starting at 5:00 p.m. CT. The show will feature Houston rapper Fat Tony performing from a rooftop downtown. Watch it live here.

“Houston has a rich and diverse music scene,” comments Mark Abuzzahab, VuHaus’ Program Director. “We are thrilled to welcome Houston Public Media and their Skyline Sessions to VuHaus and to share their artists on a larger, national stage.”

(This post was taken from a release sent to me by Houston Public Media)



KPRC 2 claims top spot in November 2016 sweeps

Station Wins Newscasts in Every Daypart

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I told you when former KTRK abc13 news director Dave Strickland joined KPRC 2 in the same capacity last summer that the Houston TV news wars would officially heat up.

And the first battle was pretty decisive.

Over the last few years, channel 2 has been doing well in all the newscasts, inching up the charts. Now the station can basically crown itself the overall winner (I noticed 4am and 5am were not listed). I also got word that KTRK has been slipping in the digital realm according to TVSpy and numbers I have seen.

Here is the official press release KPRC 2 sent me concerning Houston November 2016 sweeps:

Houston, TX: KPRC 2 News had a terrific November, with ratings wins in all key time periods. KPRC Channel 2 won the target Adult 25-54 demographic Monday-Friday at 6am, 11am, 12pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm and 10pm.

At 6:00am, KPRC 2 News Today with Owen Conflenti, Rachel McNeill, Jennifer Reyna, Britta Merwin and Amy Davis scored the win:

KPRC 1.5
KTRK 1.4
KRIV 1.0
KHOU 0.6

At 11:00am, KPRC 2 News Midday won by the following margin:

KPRC 0.7
KTRK 0.6
KRIV 0.5 (The Real)
KHOU 0.5 (The Young & The Restless)

At 12:00pm, KPRC 2 News at Noon outpaced the competition by 60%:

KPRC 0.8
KHOU 0.5
KTRK 0.5 (The Chew)
KRIV 0.4

At 4:00pm, KPRC 2 News at 4 took the top spot:

KPRC 0.9
KHOU 0.8
KTRK 0.8
KRIV 0.8 (Judge Judy)

At 5:00pm, KPRC 2 News at 5 was first:

KPRC 1.3
KTRK 1.1
KHOU 1.0
KRIV 0.9

At 6:00pm, KPRC 2 News at 6 was the leader:

KPRC 1.7
KTRK 1.6
KHOU 1.3
KRIV 0.9 (Modern Family)

And at 10:00pm, viewers made KPRC 2 News at 10 with Dominique Sachse, Bill Balleza, Frank Billingsley and Randy McIlvoy, #1 by a full rating point. That equals a dominating 59% ratings advantage over the next closest competitor:

KPRC 2.7
KTRK 1.7
KHOU 1.4

“This is incredible and I’m so proud of the efforts of our entire team both on-air and behind the scenes,” said KPRC2 VP/General Manager, Jerry Martin. “This was a heavy news month with the election, so to know Houston trusted us above everyone else to stay informed really speaks to the strength of what we’ve built at KPRC."

Other ratings highlights include:

NBC’s Today tied for #1 among morning news programs with GMA
NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt is #1
Entertainment Tonight beat ABC 13 Eyewitness News at 6pm
NBC Prime is #1
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon is #1 in the time period, beating Kimmel and Colbert combined
Saturday Night Live is the #1 program in late fringe
KPRC Channel 2 is #1 is Adult 25-54 sign-on to sign-off (Monday-Sunday 4am-4am)

All ratings are Adults 25-54 based on Nielsen Live + SD overnights, Monday-Friday for the measurement period of October 27, 2016 through November 23, 2016.

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

The rise of Houston Spanish-language TV

Univision 45 KXLN and Telemundo 47 KTMD are pushing Spanish-language TV to the top of Houston ratings in the fourth largest Spanish TV market in the country


Spanish-language TV news ratings in Houston are, what can I say, getting muy caliente! So much so that Univision 45 KXLN and Telemundo 47 KTMD are fighting for the top spot during the late news. That even means over their English-language newscast counterparts.

And I've heard the Houston English-stations have taken notice. Just look at the 2016 Lone Star EMMY wins for example.

"At the close of the October 2016 survey period, our station was once again the most-watched during Primetime," Tony Canales, President and General Manager, KTMD told mikemcguff.com. "Our late weekday newscast also outranked all of our local competitors."

KTMD certainly has momentum behind its back for the first time in years. Just years ago, the station was airing a newscast produced out of Dallas with a handful of Houston reporters trying to make it more local.

Now the NBC owned station is the only Spanish-language station in town to use a helicopter to cover breaking news. The station tells me it just launched a new app that features first-of-its-kind Spanish-language weather alerts. It's also launched a new consumer investigative unit called Telemundo Responde (Telemundo Responds) which fights for viewers' rights.

"The Telemundo Station Group stations have been completely transformed thanks to NBCUniversal’s investment in the stations," Canales added. "As a result, the Telemundo-owned stations have ushered in a new era in Spanish-language local news."

That era appeared to be jump started for Telemundo after Comcast's purchase of NBC and Telemundo in 2011. Afterwards, veteran anchors Martin Berlanga, Paulina Sodi and Antonio Hernandez were hired.

"For example, we launched two new weekday half-hour local newscasts (at 4 PM and 4:30 PM) in less than two years," Canales told me. The added hour of news allows Telemundo Houston to deliver more news, first. We’ve also hired newsroom staff to support the boost in news."

The hiring of newsroom staff also has caught the notice of Houston TV veterans.

One pivotal hire for the station came in the form of a KTRK abc13 manager back in 2014. Executive producer Jerry Vazquez left the ABC owned and operated station to become the Vice President of News for the NBC owned Telemundo station.

A source close to Vazquez told me the KTRK brass were insistent he would never get any ratings at his new shop. That notion has since been proven wrong.

"With more than a decade of experience working in local news in Houston, Jerry has helped our news team execute our aggressive local news strategy day-in and day-out to help Telemundo Houston be our viewers’ local station of choice," Canales said.

Vazquez's move took some TV newsers by surprise because someone leaving English-language TV to work at a Spanish-language station in Houston was not something that generally happened at the time. In fact, it was usually the opposite. Since then, other staffers have jumped from channel 13 and KPRC 2 to work at KTMD.

Sources in the newsroom tell me there are lots of good things happening at the station and the employees are excited to be apart of it all.

But it's not just English-language broadcasters making the move to KTMD, so are Spanish-language ones. Most recently Carlos Robles and Crystal Ayala have crossed the street to KTMD from Univision owned KXLN 45.

For many years, Univision 45 has owned Spanish-language viewers in Houston. Back in 2012, the station sent me a press release that was the shot heard around the Houston TV market.

In the first major sweep of the 2012-2013 television broadcast season, KXLN Univision 45 is Houston’s No. 1 broadcast station among Adults 18-34, Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54 in all the major dayparts: daytime, early fringe, early news, primetime, late news and late fringe, regardless of language. KXLN Univision 45 is also the most watched station during early morning among both Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49.

During a sweep that included extensive news coverage on a history making presidential election, KXLN’s early 5 p.m. “Noticias Univision 45 a las 5” (News 45 at 5) and late 10 p.m. local news “Noticias 45 Edición Nocturna” (News 45 Evening Edition), were the most watched local newscasts among Adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54.

Those types of press releases keep coming every ratings period even with its parent company experiencing turbulent times as of late.

"Univision Houston is a leader in TV and radio nationally, regardless of language, and we deliver the best news coverage, radio shows and everything in between to the community that we’re proud to serve," David Loving, Senior Vice President/General Manager of Univision Communications Inc. Houston, told mikemcguff.com. "We attract top talent by staying true to our mission of informing and empowering Hispanic America and to our goal of delivering best-in-class content day in and day out."

And no doubt KXLN has some top talent. Anchors Raul Peimbert and Michelle Galvan are both network quality because they've worked at that level. Last year, Galvan was asked to fill-in on the network's Primer Impacto.

"Top talent likes to work for top talent, and that starts with our award-winning news director Martha Kattan," Loving added. "Martha is recognized as a leader in the news business with a long pedigree of experience in both English and Spanish language. Her vast knowledge and deep contacts within the industry make her one of the most sought after people to work for. In fact, some of the people you see on the Univision Network at one point in their career either worked with or for Martha.

"While we cover the important stories of the day just as other news entities do, we go deeper into stories that are more culturally relevant to our audience—we’re their voice. Raul and Michelle and the wider news teams are members of the community they report on, this is what connects us to our viewers in such a unique and powerful way."

And that cultural context is what keeps part of the audience from switching the channel to the "Big Four" English-language network's local newscasts.

"The content in these newscasts is tailored to this audience, containing news items from their countries of origin, stories that reflect their own priorities, and with their daily lives delivered with the sensitivity, passion and tone they expect and are accustomed to," Alex López Negrete, President/CEO of López Negrete Communications told mikemcguff.com. "Spanish-language media consumers are not consuming Spanish-language media out of necessity, rather they are consuming it by choice. This choice is driven by culturally relevant content that speaks to culture and tradition that is not being delivered by general market (English-language) media."

And both KXLN and KTMD have a large audience to connect with.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Hispanic population in Houston is close to 45% with no signs of slowing down.

The population that speaks Spanish at home grew about 8.5% between 2010 and 2015. The younger group, ages 5-17 grew by 2.4% while 18-64 year olds grew by 4.3%. However the largest growth goes to the population ages 65 and over who grew by 30%.

"This paradigm of Spanish-language media growth and of Telemundo and Univision stations in Houston claiming the #1 and #2 10 p.m. newscasts (regardless of language) is not new," López Negrete explained. "Houston boasts a very large Hispanic population and has for quite a long time. This enormous audience is making a conscious choice to consume Spanish-language television, and is funneled into TWO networks/channels vs. four major ones."

That large Hispanic population actually separates Spanish-Language TV from the English-language world. While Houston is ranked number eight in the Nielsen TV Designated Market Area (DMA) list, it's actually the fourth largest Spanish TV market in the country behind Miami (#3), New York (#2) and Los Angeles (#1).

López Negrete says Spanish-language media reached “scale” two decades ago, particularly in major cities such as Houston, starting with radio in the 1980s, and then television in the 1990s and beyond.

"It is important to note that too much has been said, written and predicted about the decline of Spanish-language media, as the growth of the segment is coming from U.S.-born Latinos – but evidence points to the contrary," López Negrete said. "It is fact that Spanish remains strong and stable, as has Spanish-language media."

López Negrete points to a Simmons National Hispanic Consumer Study (NHCS) that says among Hispanics 18 to 43 years of age, 83% speak Spanish at home, a number that has stayed statistically steady for the last seven years, and the number of folks who speak English and Spanish equally has actually increased from 11% to 23% in that same seven-year span.

Since Spanish-language television ratings are high, advertisers are taking notice.

"If advertisers want to cater to and truly engage with this very lucrative and growing audience, they must use Spanish-language media to do so," López Negrete said. "Many advertisers see that Hispanics account for over 25% of their growth and are high-level consumers of products and services across category after category, especially those related to family lifestyle brands. "

But even with a steadily growing audience, López Negrete says advertisers have under spent when it comes to Spanish-language viewers. Plus, there is an expectation that Spanish-language ratings points should be cheaper than in the English-language advertising world.

He advises companies to target younger viewers and even be willing to pay a premium for their attention.

"The spoils are going to those advertisers who have been enlightened and are spending to the opportunity that this segment and the Spanish-language media channels represent," López Negrete added. "And it is those early adopter brands that will enjoy the deep brand loyalty that this consumer offers."


TELEMUNDO HOUSTON HIGHLIGHTS

· Launched two new weekday half-hour local newscasts (at 4 PM and 4:30 PM) in less than two years. The added hour of news allows Telemundo Houston to deliver more news, first. We’ve also hired newsroom staff to support the boost in news.

· We’ve invested in our digital tools and unveiled redesigned digital platforms for desktop and mobile. Our new station app, for example, features first-of-its-kind Spanish-language weather alerts. This helps viewers who are on the go, stay up-to-date with the news and information they need that may help keep their children and families safe when severe weather threatens to impact our area.

· In partnership with other local television stations, KTMD is the only Spanish-language television station in the market that incorporates helicopter coverage and delivers owned local aerial breaking news coverage to viewers in the market.

· Another enhancement that we made includes the launch of the wildly successful consumer investigative unit – Telemundo Responde (Telemundo Responds) – which is charged with standing up for consumers and answering their consumer questions directly. Launched in 2014, Telemundo Responde has expanded to 12 other markets and the units have collectively recovered more than $5 million for consumers.

UNIVISION HOUSTON HIGHLIGHTS

· We have launched a successful regional morning show from 4a-6a based in Houston and broadcast to Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. We also created the Houston Uforia Lounge: a unique performance/ activation space in the station that showcases music artists monthly and shows off the 360 power of our radio/TV/ and digital platforms.

· We developed new ways to make news available to Hispanic youth: Produced a one-of-a-kind Hispanic Millennial debate exclusively for Facebook and Twitter live. Young Hispanics represent 3 of the major political parties participated. The debate had tens of thousands of viewers.

· Produced “En 1 Minuto’’ a news capsule especially designed for our digital and social media platforms. ‘En 1 Minuto’ consists of a summary of the biggest, catchiest headlines (whether local, national or international). It is designed with our younger viewers in mind who are constantly connected and seek news online.

· Created #ElHashtag- special 10pm segment designed to inform viewers of what’s trending on social media with politics, technology, social issues, and entertainment

· Univision’s community engagement platforms are education, health, financial literacy and civic engagement. Being an important election year, our main focus was on civic engagement, promoting citizenship, voter registration and get-out-the-vote. We produced and broadcasted several public service announcements to encourage Latinos to become US citizens, register to vote and exercise their right to vote.

· We provided a great community service through our weekly phone banks, covering different topics. From January through October, we conducted nearly 60 phone banks and assisted nearly 12k callers from throughout the Houston area.

· With the help of our civic engagement partners, we promoted monthly citizenship and immigration forums attended by thousands of members of the community


Scarlett Fakhar is no longer with FOX 26

Scarlett Fakhar
A Fox Television Stations Representatives confirms to mikemcguff.com that FOX 26 KRIV reporter Scarlett Fakhar is no longer with the owned and operated station.

Last week she made headlines around the world for posting her supportive thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump's selection.

She has since apologized for the post.

Fakhar came to Fox 26 last year from Fox 7 KTBC Austin.


UPDATE

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Melissa Wilson's son is cancer free

FOX 26 KRIV morning anchor Melissa Wilson announces her son has won his battle with leukemia


Three years ago I blogged how FOX 26 KRIV morning anchor Melissa Wilson's then six-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia.

To show support for young Caleb, channel 26 photographer Raymond Ramirez shaved his head to raise money for cancer research.

The good news...today Wilson announced on Facebook that Caleb has won the battle:

My little boy, Caleb, is CANCER-FREE!!! Final test results are in! Incredible doctors and you faithful prayer warriors helped us heal him! He has suffered so much for almost 4 years through this battle & now it's almost over. Only 4-weeks of chemo left! Thank you for helping us through this trying time. I forgot what it felt like to be so happy. Heading out to celebrate with my little man.