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Thursday, February 12, 2026

James Eppler is longest serving FOX34 Lubbock anchor



James Eppler just signed a new contract for 2026, making him the longest-tenured anchor in the history of FOX34 KJTV Lubbock. 

Joining FOX34 in October 2007, Eppler is the managing editor and anchor of "Good Day Lubbock" on FOX34 weekdays from 7-10 a.m. 

 A Lubbock native and Texas Tech graduate with a master's degree in communications, his award-winning career in Lubbock has spanned more than 20 years, starting at the Texas Tech newspaper.

Lubbock co-anchors are the same age






Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Chita Craft featured in best TV News Bloopers January 2026


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SuiteRadio teams up with Mike McVay


Mike McVay, a 2025 Radio Hall of Fame inductee and one of the industry’s most respected broadcast consultants, has joined Houston-based SuiteRadio as a strategic advisor to help elevate and expand the company’s lineup of original broadcast programming.

“The level of high-quality content and multiplatform approach of SuiteRadio is unique and that excites me," McVay said. "Add to that the creativity of their leadership team and how they view media, and this opportunity is going to be groundbreaking, and that makes it magnetic.”

He is the President of McVay Media, a full-service consulting firm specializing in content creation, radio programming, network and syndication strategy, podcast development, digital content, talent coaching, and innovative media strategy design. McVay also consults across the entertainment sector, focusing on video, digital, audio, music artists, and record labels. His client list includes Disney+ and National Geographic.

“We are fortunate to have top talent like Rowdy Yates in the SuiteRadio tent," SuiteRadio COO Pat Fant said.  "As Talent Wrangler, Rowdy has identified new voices that we are about to bring into syndication. Mike will be key to our rolling out these strong new daypart shows that cross into several new format lines. SuiteRadio is committed to content that’s compelling, and not cookie-cutter.”

“I’m beyond excited about adding Mike McVay to our team and RFC and SuiteRadio," SuiteRadio President Cruze added. "His invaluable experience and knowledge of radio and audio streaming are a perfect match for us.”

Most recently, McVay served as Executive Vice President of Content and Programming for Cumulus Media and the Westwood One Radio Network. In that role, he oversaw programming for more than 500 Cumulus-owned radio stations as well as Westwood One’s national network and syndication operations. His responsibilities also included podcast content, digital distribution, content creation, and leadership of the company’s programming education initiatives.

A highly regarded talent coach, McVay works with personalities, programmers, and content creators to master the art of entertainment, audience growth, and brand maximization. His services also include talent procurement. Talent he has coached or is currently coaching includes ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, HBO’s Soledad O’Brien, country music stars Kix Brooks and Reba McEntire, Hall & Oates, Rascal Flatts, HLN’s Robin Meade, radio legend Don Imus, former Governor Mike Huckabee, syndicated host Delilah, Elaina D. Smith, The Kidd Kraddick Show, John Tesh, and many others.

Houston-based SuiteRadio delivers premium, personality-driven programming for radio syndication, giving local broadcasters the tools they need to win. Its lineup includes The Rowdy Ride Home, Ridin’ with Rowdy, Rowdy on the Rise, The Dan Gallo Show, weekend programming Smokin’ & Toastin’, and The Otis Advisory, a daily political satire.



Madison Myers joins KXAN Austin


Madison Myers joined KXAN Austin as a reporter from 25 News KXXV Waco-Temple-Killeen in February 2026.

At KXXV, Myers was the Neighborhood Reporter for the Gatesville, McGregor, and Marlin areas.

Born in Dallas, raised in Rowlett, Myers, who developed a passion for journalism as a child watching the news with her grandfather, graduated from the University of North Texas in 2023. 

As a student, Myers was involved in North Texas Television and the National Association of Black Journalists and interned with KLTV 7 in Tyler.






Tuesday, February 10, 2026

What happened to Sam Nichols's forehead?


KTAB 32 Abilene viewers might be wondering why there is a bandage on chief meteorologist Sam Nichols's head. 

He let us in on the accident that caused it.

"'I fought the kitchen cabinet door, and it won!' Helpful tip, keep cabinet doors closed, and rise up slowly when getting something out of the bottom cabinets," Nichols posted. "Four stitches and a black eye later...  Don’t want a rematch! Oh well, just another event-filled weekend at the Nichols household."




Megan Reyna joins KHOU 11 Houston


Megan Reyna is joining KHOU 11 Houston as a reporter from TEGNA sister station KENS 5 San Antonio in March 2026. 

Here is what Reyna posted on social:


"I’ve worked for more than a decade toward this dream — from high school at College Park to Lubbock, and even Alabama (Roll Tide).


This news is bittersweet. My last day with KENS 5 is at the end of this month. San Antonio, you have been the biggest blessing. I truly love this city and everyone at KENS.


I especially want to thank every family who trusted me to tell their stories, oftentimes during the most unimaginable moments of their lives. I will carry those stories with me forever." 


At KENS 5, Reyna is an evening reporter and multimedia journalist, joining the news team in June 2023.

Born and raised north of Houston, Reyna is thrilled to be back in Texas after spending several years out of state at WAAY 31 in Huntsville, Alabama, where she served as a morning anchor beginning in August 2021 after previously anchoring weekends. While in Huntsville, Megan earned an Alabama Broadcasters Association Award for a special report on child abuse, which was also nominated for a regional Emmy Award.

Reyna began her broadcast journalism career in Lubbock, Texas, in 2016. She joined FOX 34 KJTV during her senior year at Texas Tech University as an associate producer and quickly worked her way up to producer, reporter, and anchor. By the time she left Lubbock, she was anchoring weekend newscasts.

Megan won't be the only Reyna on air at KHOU, as Jennifer Reyna has been the channel 11 morning traffic anchor since 2021.




Monday, February 09, 2026

Shern-Min Chow signs off KHOU 11 Houston


Shern-Min Chow signed off from her KHOU 11 Houston noon and 4pm anchor position on February 9, 2026, after 29 years.

During the Channel 11 noon newscast, Houston Mayor John Whitmire stopped by to declare today Shern-Min Chow Day. 

Here are the videos KHOU produced for Chow's goodbye.

What is Chow doing in her post-Houston TV life?  She can add "author" to her resume, as her first book, "If Not You...: A Novel Based On True Events," is being released.





Myra Arthur joins KSAT 12 Nightbeat


Myra Arthur is taking the KSAT 12 San Antonio 10pm newscast Nightbeat co-anchor slot with Ernie Zuniga, effective February 2026.

"Sharing the stories of San Antonio is a tremendous responsibility and one I’m proud of," Arthur said in a KSAT press release. "It's an honor to do that with The Nightbeat audience and our incredible 10pm team. I'm excited to write a new chapter at a station that feels like home in a city that is home."

Arthur takes over for Stephania Jimenez, who is now with KSAT's sister station, KPRC 2, in Houston.

Most recently, Arthur has been an anchor for KSAT News at 6:00 p.m. and KSAT Explains. 

Arthur joined KSAT in 2012 from KCEN 6 in Waco/Temple/Killeen. Before that, Arthur started her career with KZTV10 in Corpus Christi.

She is a graduate of Ronald Reagan High School and Southern Methodist University (SMU). 



iHeartMedia changes for Texas radio


Matt Ginn has been promoted to iHeartMedia Division President of Community Markets, and Wayne Jones has been named Metro President for the Texas Community Markets.

As Division President, Ginn will oversee 30 markets in the Midsouth, South Carolina, Georgia, Southwest, and Texas regions.  In his new role, he will be responsible for helping local sales teams operate efficiently by providing them with the tools, training, and best practices needed to deliver strong results and measurable value for advertisers in today’s evolving media landscape.  Ginn will report directly to John Karpinski, President of Community Markets. 

“Matt brings a rare combination of experience across every level of sales leadership and enablement. His background in developing people, sharpening processes and driving modern revenue strategy will help us to continue to grow and elevate iHeartMedia’s commitment to drive results for advertisers,” said Karpinski. “His understanding of how high-performing organizations operate will help us accelerate what’s working and raise the bar even further. We’re fired up to have him on board and excited for the impact he’s going to make across our division.” 

Ginn joins iHeartMedia from TEGNA, where he served as Head of Sales Enablement and Business Development, shaping enterprise revenue strategy and modernizing sales processes. He also worked in sales for WFAA 8 in Dallas-Fort Worth. 

“I’m excited to join the iHeartMedia team and help deepen connections in every community we serve,” said Ginn. “From day one, I’m eager to collaborate with our sales teams, with a focus on building trust, delivering results for advertisers, and driving long-term brand value for our partners—through the power of audio and real human connection.” 

In addition, iHeartMedia announced that Wayne Jones has been named Metro President for the Texas Community Markets, overseeing operational sales efficiency in Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Waco, McAllen and Bryan. Jones comes to iHeartMedia from Urban One in Houston, where he served as the Director of Sales and Business development for nine years.  Jones will report to Division President, Matt Ginn. 

“I couldn’t be more excited to join iHeartMedia and go to work alongside some of the best media professionals in the business,” said Jones. “I’m honored to step into this opportunity, grateful for the trust placed in me, and ready to get to work delivering results for our partners and communities.” 



Sunday, February 08, 2026

Samantha Roberts leaves WOIO 19 Cleveland, Ohio


Samantha Roberts announced she has left her WOIO 19, Cleveland, Ohio, evening meteorologist position. 

Roberts (who goes by Sam) joined Cleveland 19 News in the Fall of 2015. She also served as a meteorologist for Telemundo Cleveland WTCL.

Before she joined WOIO, Roberts worked for Gray Media's sister station, WWBT 12, in Richmond, Virginia.

She has also worked as a meteorologist for WAAY 31 News in Huntsville, Alabama, and as a weather forecaster/sports reporter for 41 NBC WMGT in Macon, Georgia.

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville graduate later earned her Certificate in Broadcast and Operational Meteorology from Mississippi State University.