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Saturday, January 03, 2026

Best TV News Bloopers 2025




Texas media members lost in 2025

Houston TV lost two legendary photojournalists

Joe Sayre AKA Colonel St. James has passed away

Jim Carola of KILT fame has died

Jaime Peluffo, Univision 41 San Antonio reporter, has died

Kathy Saunders, former FOX 4 KDFW GM, has died

José Griñán has passed away

Robert “Bob” M. Stein, longtime Rice political scientist and KHOU 11 analyst, dies at 75

RADIO ONLINE Co-Founder Lisa Chase Dies at 67

John Getter, former KHOU 11 reporter, passes away

Joe Ford of Houston radio has died

Dave Ward, Houston TV icon, dies at age 86

Charles Scott, Houston's first Black TV photojournalist, dies

Dr. Neil Frank, 94, has died

Ed Wallace, KLIF 570, FOX 4 and Fort Worth Star-Telegram car critic, dies

San Antonio's Jud Ashmore dies at 101

John King of KHOU 11 Houston has died









Texas 2025 TV and radio job moves



JANUARY

Zack Owen to broadcast on Waco mornings again
Rudy Treviño leaves KIII anchoring, still Domingo Live host
Suzanne Stevens joins KRIS 6 Corpus Christi
Texas TV engagements closing out 2024
Mariah Conduff leaves CBS19 KYTX Tyler
Victoria Lara and Andrea Valdez leave KLTV and KTRE Tyler
Zach Brown joins WCHS ABC 8 / Fox 11 in Charleston
Lexie Walker joins NBC 23 Valley Storm KVEO
Texas media babies here or on the way!



FEBRUARY

Sophia Ridley joins KBTX Bryan-College Station
Baylee Bates adds KCEN 5, 6, and 10pm anchor duties
KRIS Corpus Christi's new morning TV anchors are married!
Darrell Franklin promoted to KFDX news director
Alan Shoemaker spotted in the 956
DeAnna Giles joins KLTV 7 Tyler
Claydra Rhodes promoted to KBMT Beaumont evening co-anchor
Mike Gillaspia named KIII 3NEWS Corpus Christi evening anchor
Lee Baker leaves KVII after 37 years


MARCH

Devyn Darmstetter leaves ABC 7 Amarillo
Alejandra Puente and Sierra Henry leave KTXS Abilene
John Treviño leaves 12NewsNow KBMT-KJAC Beaumont for new station
Karen Gonzalez leaves KRGV 5 Rio Grande Valley
David Todd Bailey named VP/GM of KTXS Abilene
Kayler Smith joins WDTN 2 Dayton, Ohio
Natalie McCain takes over for Emily Faith at KFDX Wichita Falls
TV anchor and weather baby news early 2025
KXII Sherman anchor changes in late 2024
Karla Salinas joins FOX5 Las Vegas
Savannah Hale leaves CBS19 KYTX Tyler
KBTX 3 Bryan-College Station MMJ changes
25 News KXXV Waco turns 40
A Texan on what it takes to run 50 local TV Stations


APRIL

Marcel Clarke joins ABC-7 KVIA El Paso
KWTX 10 Waco celebrates 70 years
Texas anchor hospitalized by red light runner
Corpus Christi anchor recovering from surgery
Sydney Hernandez and GM leaving CBS 4 Rio Grade Valley
Texas anchor Shatanya Clarke Scholarship
Inside East Texas debuts on CBS19+ Tyler
NewsWest 9 anchor Victor Lopez battling stage 4 colon cancer
Two Texas TV stations celebrate big anniversaries
Ally Kadlubar leaves KWTX 10 Waco
KVIA El Paso has familiar faces moving and returning


MAY

Avaionia Smith leaves 6 News KCEN Waco
Greg Bostwick announces melanoma diagnosis
Karen Taffanelli leaves Telemundo Abilene
KFOX El Paso morning and weekend anchor changes
Shelby Vogel joins KFDA NewsChannel 10 Amarillo weather team
KCBD Lubbock celebrates 72 years on-air
Madison Palumbo and Brandon Cote join KCEN 6 Waco
Heat wave getting to Texas TV meteorologists?
Jenna Elique leaves NewsWest 9 Midland-Odessa
Kylee Dedmon joins News 9 KWTV Oklahoma City
Telemundo 40 RGV appoints Gabriela Gutiérrez weekend meteorologist
Jaden Knowles joins 9NEWS KUSA Denver
Brian Burns leaves 3News KIII Corpus
Kierstin Lindkvist joins ABC 6 WSYX Columbus


JUNE

Joel Robinson joins KYTX CBS19 East Texas
Shalayna Valencia named KOSA Odessa GM
KTXS 12 Abilene hiring spree
Rudy Mireles joins ValleyCentral+ as digital anchor
Natasha Williams named NewsWest 9 news director
Noemy Sanchez leaves KTRE East Texas
Cam Sanderson named KFDM/FOX4 Beaumont weekend sports anchor
Jeremiah Stewart joins Fox West Texas
Bob Brackeen calls it a career at KTEN Sherman
Tara Thomas joins ABC Big 2 Midland-Odessa
Faith Colbert joins KCEN 6 Waco


JULY

Darrell Franklin signs off as KFDX Wichita Falls anchor
Sara Blue leaves CBS19 KYTX; Joel Robinson takes over
Oriana Bottaro leaves; Cristina Rodda takes over at KTSM 9 El Paso
KBTX News BCS gets new graphics and music
Adrian Carbajal joins KCEN 6 Waco
Stevie Stephenson joins KCTV First Warn 5 Weather Team
Alex Porter promoted to KTEN anchor
'The Ann Harder Show' launches in Waco
Annabelle Tuggle leaves KETK and FOX51 East Texas
Mark Garcia named NBC23 KVEO and CBS 4 GM
Don Brubaker returns to 25 News Now Victoria
Jonathan Munson named KIII Corpus Christi ND
Gray Media acquires FOX34 KJTV Lubbock and Georgia station
Noticias RGV ends operations on KRGV 5
Bill Churchwell promoted to KIII weekend evening anchor


AUGUST



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OCTOBER




NOVEMBER


DECEMBER




Friday, January 02, 2026

ChatGPT roasts KVUE Daybreak

Austin 2025 TV and radio job moves


JANUARY

Brianna Perez joins KVUE Austin
Ryan Chandler joins NBC News from KXAN Austin
Austin Burkes joins KATV ABC 7 Little Rock
Atiana San Miguel joins FOX 7 Austin
Live from UT Austin, it's the Saturday Night Live archives
Avery Travis and Will DuPree promoted to KXAN anchors
Zack Shields celebrates 25 years with FOX 7 Austin



FEBRUARY



MARCH

MAY



JUNE

Ryan Chandler is trying to save lives
Rebecca Thomas leaves FOX 7 Austin
Casey Claiborne leaves FOX 7 Austin
Kristen Currie fills in on CW39 Houston
Michael Courier joins KVUE Austin


JULY

Lauren Rangel leaves FOX 7 Austin
Tan Radford leaves FOX 7 Austin
Marc Mullins joins KVUE Austin
Noah Gross is the KXAN weekend sports anchor
KXAN Austin gets new control room
Allison Martinez joins KVUE Austin
Tatjana Deegan promoted to Audacy Austin Senior VP and Market Manager
Amanda Ruiz joins FOX 35 Orlando


AUGUST

Alec Nolan joins FOX 7 Austin
TV anchors guess is it name-brand or HEB?
Chelsey Khan leaves "We are Austin"
Sally Hernandez celebrates 25 years at KXAN Austin


SEPTEMBER

CBS Austin ND Rob Cartwright joins CBS Boston
Sierra Waggoner joins KEYE's We Are Austin
“Faders Up: The John Aielli Experience” documentary out now


OCTOBER

Taylor Alanis joins KXAN Austin
Bryanna Carroll joins FOX 7 Austin
Abigail Velez leaves CBS Austin
Emilee Miranda joins CBS Austin
Erin Garza named CBS Austin news director


NOVEMBER

Abigail Velez joins ABC7 KABC Los Angeles
Andrew Lamparski joins CBS Austin


DECEMBER





Wednesday, December 31, 2025

John King of KHOU 11 Houston has died


KHOU 11 photojournalist John King has died, just days before his 44th birthday, his station reports.

"We lost a talented journalist and an even better colleague," said KHOU 11 General Manager David Loving in a statement. "He brought professionalism, heart, and generosity to work every day." 

King joined KHOU in June of 2023.

"John made our newsroom better," KHOU 11 News Director Kathryn Bonfield added. "He worked hard, lifted others up, and brought kindness and respect to every assignment. You could feel his joy and grace in the way he worked and how he treated people."

He previously worked for News 4 San Antonio WOAI and FOX 29 KABB as a photographer and producer for Cleto Rodriguez's "Where’s Cleto" segment.

Starting his career at KFDM 6 Beaumont as a studio technician, King later moved into a news photographer role. 

A Texas Southern University and Willowridge High School grad, King was known as a lover of music.

"John was very musically talented as well and had a great ear for great music," said Channel 11 reporter Ugochi Iloka. "I saw him perform at one of his shows with his band. That man can play the drums like nobody’s business. He loved music just as much as he loved being a photojournalist. We would jam to Magic 102.1 singing and getting hype on the way to our news assignments. I remember we tried Trill Burgers at the Rodeo on me and he smiled real big. I wanted him to know he was thought of and valued." 

KHOU reports a balloon release will be held in King's honor at 5 p.m. on Friday, January 2nd, at Emancipation Park in Houston. 






San Antonio's Jud Ashmore dies at 101

Jud Ashmore


Jud Ashmore, known for his long-time work in San Antonio TV and radio and for the phrase "Hug somebody. It'll make you feel good," has died at the age of 101.

Ashmore, who achieved legendary status during his time at KSAT12, KENS 5, KBUC, and WOAI, went to college in 1946 and graduated just in time to be swept into the Korean War in 1950. He joined the U.S. Air Force as a meteorologist and retired in 1968 with the rank of lieutenant colonel. 

Just two days later, he joined the KSAT 12 San Antonio news team.

Within weeks, Ashmore was also reporting the weather on KITE Radio, working alongside radio legends Ricci Ware and Paul Allen English. Radio, he later said, was a dream come true. Television was fine, but it didn’t compare.

In 1970, Ashmore left San Antonio to work in radio and television in Indianapolis and later San Francisco.  While both were major markets, they never felt like home. 

At the first opportunity, he returned to San Antonio in 1972 to become chief meteorologist at KENS 5. While with KENS, Ashmore published a book called "Texas Weather."

Two years later, Ashmore reunited with Ricci Ware for a morning show on KBUC Radio. He joked that the duo had the market cornered on “B.S. and romance.” 

CORRECTION: KVUE Austin's Bob Buckalew let me know that Ashmore was let go by KENS in 1974 and joined KSAT that same year. 

By 1980, balancing late nights on TV with early mornings on KBUC had become exhausting. The decision between television and radio, he said, was no contest. Radio was more fun—and more profitable.

Ashmore left KENS in 1980 and stayed with KBUC until the station was sold in 1986. That same year, he joined powerhouse News Radio 1200 WOAI, where he delivered weather reports until 2002.

After two years of what he called “fake retirement,” Ashmore returned to the airwaves at KRNH in Kerrville.

He officially ended his career in 2012, though never his love affair with radio.

Ashmore is a 2017 inductee of the San Antonio Radio Hall of Fame and a 2024 inductee in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.



Ed Wallace, KLIF 570, FOX 4 and Fort Worth Star-Telegram car critic, dies


Ed Wallace, 72, the beloved North Texas automotive journalist whose storytelling entertained radio listeners, TV viewers, and newspaper readers for decades, died December 28, 2025, at his Fort Worth home. 

Wallace was a longtime friend of FOX 4 KDFW’s Good Day morning newscast, where he appeared every Friday for nearly 30 years to review the latest cars and trucks. He cherished the role until retiring in 2022.

Beyond television, Wallace built a remarkable career in print and radio. He wrote nearly 1,000 columns for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and hosted the popular Saturday morning radio program "Wheels With Ed Wallace" on KLIF 570, which debuted in 1993 and remained on the air for more than three decades. 

Wallace retired from radio about a year ago. His cause of death has not been disclosed.

He is survived by his wife, Judi Smith, who also retired from KDFW around 13 years ago.



San Antonio 2025 TV and radio job moves



JANUARY

Audrey Castoreno re-joins KENS 5 San Antonio mornings
Jeannette Calle celebrates 10 years with News 4 San Antonio
Diana Rocco leaves News 4 San Antonio WOAI
Fmr. San Antonio TV anchor now in LA talks wildfires
Shelby Ebertowski joins KSAT 12 San Antonio


FEBRUARY

Karina Hollingsworth joins News 4 San Antonio
Ernie Zuniga joins KSAT 12 San Antonio
KENS 5 San Antonio celebrates 75 years
Mia Montgomery to leave KSAT San Antonio
Jessica Coombs to leave KENS 5 San Antonio
Ernie Zuniga debuts KSAT "Pickup Lines" with special guests
Robert Price leaving News 4 San Antonio


MARCH

KSAT San Antonio cancels Instant Replay for new daily streaming show
Layoff leads to TV news gift line
Married couple Jordan Elder and Matt Roy anchor together on FOX San Antonio
Mariza Mendoza returns to News 4 San Antonio as morning anchor
River City News launches on KCWX2 San Antonio
Jonathan Bujosa leaves Univision San Antonio
Ernie Zuniga joins "Good Morning San Antonio" KSAT crew
Univision 41 San Antonio celebrating 70th anniversary
Jaime Peluffo, Univision 41 San Antonio reporter, has died


APRIL

Phil Anaya leaves KENS 5 San Antonio
Courtney Friedman moves to KSAT12 News at Noon alongside Stephanie Serna
Deborah Knapp announces retirement from KENS 5 San Antonio
Glen Horn joins News 4 San Antonio WOAI
Santiago Gallego leaves Telemundo 60 San Antonio
San Antonio TV 2025 Fiesta medals
Mario Orellana leaves KSAT 12 San Antonio
John Paul Barajas named KSAT 12 weekend anchor


MAY

Erik Scott Smith joins Y100 San Antonio
Casey Viera leaves KENS 5 San Antonio
San Antonio Radio Hall of Fame 2025 class announced
Sarah Spivey reveals how KSAT 12 helped with her long struggle
Deborah Knapp signs off KENS 5 San Antonio
SA Live's impossible mission to book Tom Cruise


JUNE

KENS 5's Sarah Duran talks growing up in a journalism family
Orlando Peña Aurquia joins Telemundo 48 San Jose
San Antonio TV anchor celebrity doppelgängers
Stephanie Serna on how she landed her first job
KENS 5 San Antonio launches expanded morning news on digital
Andrew Capasso leaves FOX SA mornings


JULY

Emma Allen joins News 4 San Antonio and Fox SA
Former KPRC reporter named KSAT news director


AUGUST

Steve Spriester to leave KSAT 12 San Antonio
Goldberg arm wrestles KSAT 12 anchors, eats crickets
Steve Spriester signs-off KSAT 12 San Antonio


SEPTEMBER

Mariah Medina to leave News 4 San Antonio WOAI


OCTOBER

Matt Roy leaves News 4 San Antonio WOAI - KABB
Ernie Zuniga moves to KSAT12 San Antonio evening anchor duties


DECEMBER