KSAT12’s VP/GM Phil Lane and News Director Bernice Kearney have announced that Stephanie Serna will be joining Mark Austin, Mike Osterhage, and officers Marcus Trujillo and Nick Soliz on the weekday editions of “Good Morning San Antonio” and “GMSA @9” effective immediately.
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“Stephanie has been part of the KSAT family for more than ten years and seeing her growth over that time as a reporter and anchor has been impressive,” said Lane. “As a San Antonio native, she brings an understanding of this community and its residents to the anchor desk, with a genuine warmth that is perfect for a morning audience who’s looking to our team to start their day off right. We
look forward to her contributions to the morning conversation.”
Bernice Kearney continued, “I also want to congratulate Sarah Acosta, who will be joining Max Massey and Sarah Spivey on GMSA Weekends. Since joining KSAT in 2018, we have known Sarah was a rising star, so we’re excited to see her take this next step in her career.”
“We know our viewers expect more from us and we know how essential morning news is to the greater San Antonio area, said Phil Lane. “Now, perhaps more than ever, our audiences are looking to us to keep them informed, help them wade through the challenges of living, parenting, and learning through the pandemic. Our morning teams are vital to our continued success.”
“Good Morning San Antonio” airs Monday-Friday from 4:30am -7am, followed by “Good Morning America” from 7am-9am, and “GMSA @9” rounds out the morning news.
“Good Morning San Antonio’s” weekend edition with Sarah Acosta, Max Massey, and Sarah Spivey on weather airs Saturday morning from 6am-7am, 8am-10am followed by “Texas Eats” at 10am.
Sunday editions of GMSA air from 6am-7am and 8am-9am. All of KSAT12 News can be found streaming live on KSAT.com, on the KSAT-TV streaming app found on smart TVs and other devices such as Roku and Amazon Fire.
(This post was taken from a release sent to me by KSAT 12 San Antonio)
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