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Saturday, July 12, 2025

What Does an NBC News Field Producer Do?


I have to add that out of the various positions I held in the TV industry, field producing was one of my favorites. It's probably why I went on to direct/produce a Houston documentary!

It can be off-air TV reporting.  You just have to worry about the story, not the performative nature of being talent. 



Friday, July 11, 2025

Where is Shelby Rose?


I am getting viewer questions on the whereabouts of FOX 26 Houston KRIV reporter Shelby Rose.

They tell me she has not been on air lately.

A quick look at her socials shows a lack of posts in more than a month.  Same for her story output on the FOX 26 website.

I write this post to say that I have no information  at the moment, but I am receiving your questions about her whereabouts.

Stay tuned.

Rose joined FOX 26 in June 2022 from KATV ABC 7 Little Rock, Arkansas.

She previously served as an MMJ for KX News KXMB Bismarck, North Dakota.

The University of Texas at San Antonio grad interned at KRIV.




Alex Porter promoted to KTEN anchor


Alex Porter has been promoted to KTEN 10 Sherman evening co-anchor with Lisanne Anderson after the retirement of Bob Brackeen.

"After three years of reporting, I’m excited to share the next step in my career is here," Porter posted.  "Starting next week, I will officially be the new evening news anchor for KTEN alongside Lisanne Anderson KTEN News, a journalist who I highly respect and who I’ve come to learn is revered in Texoma. I can’t express enough gratitude to our news director, Brendan Agans, and general manager, Dave Tillery, for believing in me, before I even graduated from Ohio University."

A graduate of Ohio University, Porter joined KTEN as an Ardmore news bureau reporter in May 2022.


Stevie Stephenson joins KCTV First Warn 5 Weather Team


Stevie Stephenson joined the KCTV Kansas City, Kansas First Warn 5 Weather Team from Gray Media sister station KBTX 3 Bryan-College Station in June 2025.

Stephenson joined the KBTX BCS First Alert Weather Team in May 2024.

The Texas A&M University grad with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology in 2024, interned with KBTX starting in 2022. 

While in school, she served as president of the Texas A&M Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society and as coordinator of the Texas A&M Weather Broadcasting Team.





Adrian Carbajal joins KCEN 6 Waco


Adrian Carbajal joins KCEN 6 Waco-Temple-Killeen as 10pm anchor/reporter from KOTA Territory News Rapid City, South Dakota, where he was a weekend anchor/producer/MMJ.

Carbajal joins Lindsay Liepman and Baylee Bates on the late evening KCEN newscast.

The Los Angeles native earned his master's degree from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, with his bachelor's from Santa Clara University.




Graham Media Group and Gray Media Launch Emergency Donation Drive For Texas Flood Relief


In response to the devastating floods that swept through Central Texas and the Hill Country, Graham Media Group and Gray Media have joined forces to launch an urgent donation drive supporting local relief and recovery efforts. The July 4 floods uprooted families, destroyed homes, and left entire communities reeling. While recovery will take time, there is a critical need for shelter, supplies, and support.  The campaign raised more than $120,000 in donations in its first 24 hours, including a $25,000 donation from Gray.  Graham Media Group is making an additional $15,000 donation to the campaign.

Through this collaborative campaign, Graham Media Group’s KSAT in San Antonio and KPRC in Houston and Gray stations across 113 markets in the US aim to generate donations that deliver vital resources—including food, housing, and financial aid—to impacted communities. 100% of the funds raised will support on-the-ground efforts in flood-affected regions

 “Graham Media Group is proud to partner with Gray in supporting the Salvation Army's critical emergency disaster response in Texas," said Catherine Badalamente, CEO Graham Media Group. "As broadcasters, we have a responsibility to not only inform our communities about breaking news but to help them in times of crisis. The Salvation Army's rapid response teams are providing essential services to flood victims, and we're honored to contribute to these life-saving relief efforts during this devastating time."

 “Gray is committed to serving the affected communities for as long it takes and we are honored to partner with Graham Media Group and The Salvation Army on this important effort,” said Pat LaPlatney, Gray Co-CEO and President.  “We are grateful to viewers for what has already been a generous response to this call for assistance.”

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services teams are currently on the ground providing meals, hydration, and emotional and spiritual care, but more help is needed. 

 

How to Help:

Donate today at www.togetherfortx.com

All donations will directly support local relief and long-term recovery in Central Texas.

 

This initiative highlights the unique role local broadcasters play in times of crisis, not only informing the public but mobilizing meaningful support on the ground. Graham Media Group and Gray remain committed to using their reach and resources to help communities recover and rebuild.


Gray Media Stations To Broadcast and Stream Together for Texas Documentary Special

Gray Media stations will broadcast and stream a half-hour special, Together for Texas, documenting the impact of the devastating floods in Central Texas and the Hill Country.   Gray’s stations in nine markets in Texas will air the program on Friday, July 11th at 6:30 p.m. CST: KFDA in Amarillo; KCBD in Lubbock; KOSA in Odessa/Midland; KLTV in Tyler/Longview; KWTX in Waco; KBTX in Bryan, KXII in Sherman; KGNS in Laredo; and KTRE in Lufkin/Nacogdoches. In addition, Local News Live, Gray’s 24/7 streaming network, will carry the special Friday at 8:00 p.m. EST with repeat airings over the weekend.   Other Gray affiliates outside of Texas will also broadcast and stream the documentary Friday evening and over the weekend.

Together for Texas follows first responders and volunteers assisting those affected by catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country.   A team of journalists from KWTX embedded with a local nonprofit currently serving the region for a firsthand look at the aftermath of the floods, what is happening now to help survivors, and how the region is coming together to plan for the future.

 “We are all moved by the stories of the families and communities impacted by this tragedy. Gray is committed to telling those stories, and shining a light on their needs, so they can recover and rebuild,” Gray’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sandy Breland said.


(Taken from a release)






Scripps raises $75,000 for Central Texas flood relief, urgent need for donations continues


The Scripps News Group and the Scripps Howard Fund have raised more than $75,000 to provide relief for those impacted by the devastating floods in Central Texas. However, with many families in need of support, additional donations are needed to provide sustained assistance.  

Every donation to the Scripps disaster relief campaign supports local, trusted nonprofit organizations in Central Texas working tirelessly to help neighbors in need with response, relief and recovery efforts.

To give: Text FLOODING to 50155 OR visit scrippsnews.com/relief

Since the Scripps campaign launched on July 7, the support has poured in from across the nation, with more than $50,000 donated by hundreds of people from more than 25 states. The E.W. Scripps Company has also contributed $25,000 to bolster the relief efforts.

Last Friday’s flooding killed at least 120 people, while more than 150 people remain unaccounted for nearly a week later. Among the lives lost were those of dozens of campers and staff from a Central Texas summer camp. The floods are now the deadliest instance of inland flooding in the U.S. since 1976, when Colorado’s Big Thompson Canyon flooded, killing 144 people, according to a new report

“The scale of this disaster is devastating,” said Meredith Delaney, Scripps Howard Fund president and CEO. “The donations from hundreds of Scripps News Group viewers from across the U.S. and our local station markets will make a significant impact toward providing essential care and support. But the need is far from over. This campaign, in partnership with The E.W. Scripps Company, allows us to connect the generosity of Scripps viewers with our neighbors in Texas who need immediate and sustained assistance.” 

The Scripps News Group, which is comprised of national and local Scripps journalists, will show the impact of the donations in the coming weeks across all of its platforms. 

View the latest reporting from the Scripps News Group here

This campaign is a Scripps News Group initiative in collaboration with the Scripps Howard Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization. Every local Scripps station is promoting the initiative in partnership with Scripps News. Contributions to this campaign are tax deductible. 


(Taken from a Scripps press release)




KBTX News BCS gets new graphics and music

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Dallas Morning News Sold to Hearst; now Hearst covers most big Texas cities


DallasNews Corporation, the holding company of The Dallas Morning News and Medium Giant, and Hearst, one of the nation’s leading information, services and media companies, today announced that the companies have signed a definitive agreement whereby DallasNews Corporation would be acquired by Hearst.

That means Hearst will now cover the major Texas cities, as it already owns the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News.  The newspaper publisher purchased the Austin American-Statesman last February. It already owns smaller newspapers such as the Beaumont Enterprise, Laredo Morning Times, and the Midland Reporter-Telegram.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram will now be a news island owned by The McClatchy Company.

Upon closing, The Dallas Morning News will join Hearst Newspapers — the operating group responsible for Hearst’s newspapers, local digital marketing services businesses and directories — which publishes 28 dailies and 50 weeklies across the United States. Medium Giant, DallasNews’ integrated creative marketing agency, will complement Hearst Newspapers’ agency level services. 

Jeff Johnson, president of Hearst Newspapers, stated, “Hearst Newspapers is committed to supporting The Dallas Morning News’ continued success through smart investments in their digital strategy, compelling journalism and expanded audience reach. This move aligns squarely with our strategy of backing trusted, high-impact local media brands in growth markets. We’re looking forward to working with the teams at The News and Medium Giant.”

Moise added, “For 140 years, The Dallas Morning News has earned enviable status as one of the most trusted and distinguished daily newspapers in the U.S. We’ve done so by focusing on the issues that matter most to our North Texas community and by embracing the kind of objective, accountable and skillful reporting at the heart of impactful journalism. The Hearst family of newspapers shares these values. Their resources, expertise and track record of supporting — and investing in — local independent journalism will ensure The Dallas Morning News thrives for decades to come.”

“We also believe our Medium Giant clients will benefit from access to, and collaboration with, Hearst Newspapers’ agency level services,” Moise continued. “The agencies will deliver best-in-class solutions, digital expertise and strategic acumen.”  

Robert W. Decherd, DallasNews Corporation’s former board chairman, president and chief executive officer during a career spanning 50 years, and current owner of a majority of the voting power of DallasNews Corporation stock, said, “The News’ 140-year commitment to distinguished journalism has been extraordinarily important to the evolution of Dallas as one of America’s greatest cities. We have generations of News employees to thank for this. I’m confident that the path forward with Hearst Newspapers assures The News’ ability to continue informing and strengthening North Texas for many years to come.”



SportsRadio 610 Raised $27,240 Benefitting the Houston Food Bank During Inaugural “Reggie and Ron Radiothon”


SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM), an Audacy sports station in Houston, raised $27,240 during its inaugural “Reggie and Ron Radiothon” benefiting the Houston Food Bank. All proceeds go toward the Houston Food Bank’s mission to eliminate food insecurity in southeast Texas and ensure Texans have access to nutritious food to fuel a healthy life. 

“We are committed to using our voice to make a difference in the Houston community and are incredibly proud of the outcome of our first ‘Reggie and Ron Radiothon,’”’ said Parker Hillis, Brand Manager, SportsRadio 610. “Our listeners stepped up to fight food insecurity, showing the deep connection they have with our station and our city.”

The “Reggie and Ron Radiothon” hosted by “In the Loop” host Reggie Adetula and “The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley” host Ron Hughley took place July 3, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CT. The day featured stories, guest appearances including Houston Food Bank’s Chief Development Officer, and special segments encouraging listeners to donate. During the live broadcast, Tucker “Frito” Young and Katy Dempsey from sister station 100.3 The Bull (KILT-FM) ran Adetula and Hughley through their “Money Minute” game with the loser donating $100. Jessie Watt, host from sister station Mix 96.5 (KHMX-FM), challenged Adetula and Hughley to “Jessie’s College of Hollywood Knowledge,” and whoever lost donated $100. 

“Houston Food Bank is continually touched by the thoughtfulness and generosity of our fellow Houstonians, from individuals to foundations to companies,” says Brian Greene, President and CEO, Houston Food Bank. “We thank Audacy, Sports Radio 610, and everyone who participated in the Radiothon to make this inaugural event a huge success, bringing in an amazing $27,240, which will provide 81,720 meals for those facing food insecurity. Now more than ever, Houston Food Bank needs and appreciates the help of our community, which has a direct impact on the neighbors we serve. Together we provide food for better lives in Houston and 18 counties in southeast Texas.”

SportsRadio 610’s “Reggie and Ron Radiothon” is a part of Audacy’s commitment to making a meaningful difference at scale. Audacy uses its reach and personal connection with listeners to advance causes that promote strong mental health and build sound communities.


(This post was taken from a release sent to me by Audacy)