CW39 KIAH Anchor/Senior Producer Trey Serna lets us know he is no longer with Morning Dose:
"Some professional/personal news to share: I am no longer with Morning Dose.
I am incredibly thankful for the unique opportunity I had on this show. It was unlike anything else I have ever done. Working on a three-hour morning show with some talented writers, producers and directors was exciting and rewarding.
I was also able to bring stories to viewers that truly meant something to me.
To top it all off, I got to co-anchor alongside some hilariously fun people who made going into work in the middle of the night a tad more tolerable. π€ͺ
So what’s next? Rest, reflect and recharge! I’m looking forward to some time for myself, my husband and my boys.
[insert inspirational quote here] ✌πΌπ"
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Serna re-joined CW39 in December 2018 for the new local version of Morning Dose.
He previously worked for the station as a 39News and NewsFix supervising producer, joining right before the anchor-less show's launch in 2010.
He worked for the then Tribune owned station until 2015 when he worked in a communications role for the Sheldon and Fort Bend school districts.
Serna got his broadcast TV news start at KRGV Weslaco in 2008.
Nexstar Media Group completed its acquisition of Tribune Media Company near the end of 2019.
Since then, we have seen longtime employees such has Station Manager and Director of Sales Harvey Saxer and news director Steve Simon have their job titles eliminated in the last few months.
In May, Chris Pruitt was named the Vice President and General Manager for KIAH CW 39.
New openings on the Nexstar TV jobs database include Executive Producer and Manager, News Operations.
(Thanks Candi)