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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)



Wednesday, July 09, 2025

HEART & HUSTLE: HOUSTON Premieres August 2 on OWN


HEART & HUSTLE: HOUSTON, a new series that follows an incredible sisterhood of Black women thriving in the heart of Houston, Texas, will premiere on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at 8 p.m. on OWN.

Here is a list of some other Houston-based unscripted television shows


These women are redefining what it means to be a boss, a wife, and a mother while navigating entrepreneurial life, plus a labyrinth of unique daily challenges. Despite appearing to have it all, they face insecurities and pressures to stay on top in a competitive town while maintaining a perfect image. But through it all, their unbreakable bond of sisterhood and support inspires them to rise above the chaos, reminding them it’s okay to be perfectly imperfect.   

“Heart & Hustle: Houston brings a fresh, dynamic perspective—one that centers Black women not just in conflict, but in community, healing, and growth. It’s a powerful look at ambition, resilience, and the bonds that hold friendships together, even through life’s toughest moments,” said Tina Perry, President of OWN.  

Navigating the complex city of Houston on their own terms and with hearts wide open, meet the dynamic women of HEART & HUSTLE: HOUSTON:  


Alaina Saulsberry, 38
“H-Town’s Glam Girl”
Alaina is the visionary founder and CEO of Color du Jour, a beauty empire known for elevating the artistry game and empowering the next generation of makeup artists. With years of influence in the industry, she’s more than a businesswoman:  she’s a mentor, a trailblazer, and an inspiration to thousands. As a loving mom and devoted leader, she balances boss life and family with heart, hustle, and humility. After nearly 15 years of marriage, she’s stepping into a new chapter with strength, clarity, and love. Alaina is simultaneously working on finding herself while trying to preserve her marriage. However, having it all is never easy and at times these two goals are causing conflict rather than peace, forcing Alaina to have to make hard decisions between her happiness and her marriage. Proud mother of two kids, Alaina is known for her warm spirit and fierce work ethic and aims to bring beauty, inside and out, to every space she enters. 


Chloe Cook, 44
“The Straight Shooter”
Chloe Cook was THE premiere event planner of Houston; everyone knew if they wanted an event to pop off Chloe was going to make that happen. However, after the tragic loss of her husband, Chloe had to take a step back from her event business so that she could be more present for her young daughters. Chloe’s natural ability to make any stranger feel like her best friend coupled with her brilliant personality makes her an unstoppable force to be reckoned with. Chloe is finally getting back to her fun, vibrant self which includes her recent relationship with a much younger man, Jordan. However, this relationship is causing a rift between Chloe and her eldest son, Neiko, who is only three years younger than Jordan. Although she cares deeply for her son, Chloe is determined to find the balance between being a good mom and having her own happiness. 


La’Torria Lemon, 36
“The Hopeless Romantic”
Best known for her award-winning company, Lemon-Lime Light Media, and her admired philanthropy work, La’Torria Lemon is what some have described as a force in the entertainment, hospitality, and PR industry. Kicking off her PR career at 19, La’Torria has been dominating ever since. With her infectious personality and determination there is no challenge too big for La’Torria Lemon. However, don’t be fooled by her loving personality and charm. If someone tries to come for her, she is quick to make sure they remember who she is. After the sudden loss of her father who was also her best friend, La’Torria is determined to find the love of her life and begin to settle down. Wanting 5 kids total, she is feeling the pressure getting older and realizing that no one man measures up to how great her dad was. La’Torria hopes to inspire those that she encounters and continue to help others live out their dreams, all while making hers come true. 


LeBrina Jackson, 35
“The Southern Belle”
LeBrina Jackson is a woman who knows what she wants, goes for it and won’t let anything stop her. Her passion, drive and compassion are what make her a loving force to be reckoned with. As an owner of an elite spa in Houston, LeBrina has begun to solidify herself as one of the few black women in the spa and wellness space while simultaneously creating an empire built to last. LeBrina has a unique ability as the caregiver of the group and can make anyone feel as if it is just her and them in a room full of hundreds of people. As a wife, a mother, a business owner, sister and friend, LeBrina can and will do it all. She can be the life of the party or the best friend holding your feet to the fire, and either way she’ll ensure you always feel loved. As a mother of two children and a loving wife, she is determined to learn from her past and her family’s history and use that wisdom to break generational curses and build a better future for her family. 


Muneera Page, 43
“Mrs. Perfect”
Muneera Page is a multi-faceted powerhouse: a devout wife, mother of four beautiful daughters (including a set of twins), and an influential career woman whose journey embodies the power of faith, resilience, and boundless ambition. With a remarkable career spanning two decades in the oil and gas industry as a highly regarded Electrical Engineer, Muneera’s career trajectory took a transformative turn as she boldly pivoted into the world of content creation. Muneera’s exceptional influence has been recognized on an international scale, having partnered with over 500 major brands across multiple industries. Through her work, Muneera continues to inspire countless individuals around the world, demonstrating that success is not just about professional achievements, but about living a life of meaning, purpose, and transformative impact. Personally, Muneera is embracing a powerful season of evolving, leaning into vulnerability and unlearning the emotional walls she was once taught to build. Each day brings her closer to the balance she’s redefining on her own terms. 


Roe Pichardo, 39
“Nightlife Queen”
Roe Grady-Pichardo is a powerhouse entrepreneur, hospitality innovator, and cultural curator who’s redefining the art of connection. Known for her sharp business instincts and magnetic presence, Roe has built a reputation as a leader in the restaurant and nightlife world, transforming concepts into iconic destinations. As a single mother, Roe embodies resilience, ambition, and heart. Her journey in the male-dominated hospitality industry has understandably created a tough exterior, which has allowed her to thrive and dominate in that space. However, those who truly know her see the depth beneath the tough exterior, a woman with a sweet soul who loves deeply. Her biggest personal goal is to be more vulnerable with those she loves and learn how to be softer with her friends and family. After leaving her last restaurant, Roe is currently building more businesses through her consulting company, Organized Chaos Group, and she’s ready to take them to the next level.  


Through vulnerability, a little competition, and a lot of laughter, this group proves that with the right people around you, your very best self will shine. Welcome to HEART & HUSTLE: HOUSTON – where the hustle never stops, but the heart always leads.  

HEART & HUSTLE: HOUSTON is produced by the Emmy Award-winning Jesse Collins Entertainment.  


(This post was taken from a release sent to me by Warner Bros. Discovery)



TV broadcasters fundraise for Texas flood relief


Television companies with Texas TV stations are launching donation efforts to support flood victims in Central Texas, plus a Hollywood actor with local ties is helping, too.

The TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund is raising money to support the ongoing and long-term response to devastating flash floods that began on July 4 in and around Kerr County.

Sinclair, owner of San Antonio's KABB/News 4 WOAI and CBS Austin's KEYE, announced the launch of Sinclair Cares: Texas Tragedy Relief, a national fundraising campaign in partnership with The Salvation Army, to support those affected by the devastating flooding across Texas. The company promises 100% of funds raised will provide critical emergency assistance, including mobile feeding units, meals, hydration, shelter, clean-up kits, hygiene kits, and emotional care to survivors and first responders.

“The devastation caused by the recent flooding is truly heartbreaking, and our deepest condolences go out to the families who have lost loved ones,” said Rob Weisbord, Chief Operating Officer and President of Local Media at Sinclair. “Sinclair is part of this community, and in times like these, we believe it’s our responsibility to step up and help. Through Sinclair Cares: Texas Tragedy Relief, we hope to mobilize our audiences and help provide immediate support to those impacted. We’re proud to partner with The Salvation Army, whose teams are already on the ground delivering critical aid where it’s needed most.”

Graham Media Group's KSAT12 San Antonio/KPRC 2 Houston, along with Gray Media, Inc., have united to launch an urgent donation drive called Together for Texas.

The campaign aims to support relief and recovery efforts for families and communities severely impacted by the disaster. All the funds raised will be directed to on-the-ground efforts in flood-affected areas through The Salvation Army.

Fmr. Houston TV reporter's sons survived Central Texas flooding

Also, actor and Bellaire-raised Dennis Quaid has recorded two PSA’s encouraging contributions for those in need in the aftermath of the Hill Country floods at the invitation of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame (TRHOF).  Texas voice actor Ray Schilens has also recorded a few messages. 



Oriana Bottaro leaves; Cristina Rodda takes over at KTSM 9 El Paso


Oriana Bottaro recently left the KTSM 9 El Paso weekend anchor desk. 

Bottaro, who joined KTSM in 2023 as a reporter, was promoted to weekend anchor in early 2024. She previously worked as an associate producer for Univision Miami.

In the Florida Atlantic University grad's place is a familiar name, Cristina Rodda, who previously worked for KTSM.

"It’s great to have yet another respected and experienced journalist decide to return to the business and join our team," KTSM 9 News Director Chris Babcock said.



Rodda just wrapped up her time as Marketing and Outreach Director for ProAction Emergency Services Institute and Immunize El Paso, where she has spent over three years leading strategic communications, digital outreach, and public engagement initiatives aimed at improving community health and safety.

Before transitioning to public health communications, the El Paso native spent over a decade as a journalist and anchor. She was a morning show anchor at News Channel 9 KTSM El Paso from 2014 to 2015 and previously held the same role at 8 News NOW - KLAS Las Vegas from 2013 to 2014. Rodda also served as an anchor and reporter for KOB 4 Albuquerque between 2009 and 2011, and for five years prior at KDBC 4 News El Paso, where she began building her on-air career.

Rodda’s communications expertise extended into state government when she was appointed Public Affairs Director for the New Mexico Corrections Department from 2011 to 2012. 

She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Electronic Media from The University of Texas at El Paso.





 




 

Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Noah Gross is the KXAN weekend sports anchor


Noah Gross is officially the KXAN Austin weekend sports anchor, the Nexstar Media Group station has confirmed to mikemcguff.com.

So why am I writing this post out of the blue?

In May, I posted how LeVon Whittaker joined KXAN as a sports reporter.  This post, along with the fact that weekend sports anchor Jonathan Thomas departed in December 2024, made me wonder if Gross had been promoted from sports reporter to weekend anchor.  Although there is no mention of this online, a station representative confirmed that this was the case.

- Roger Wallace is the sports director and weeknight sports anchor.

- Noah Gross is the weekend sports anchor and sports MMJ.

- LeVon Whittaker is the newest hire as sports MMJ and fill-in sports anchor.

Gross has been a KXAN sports reporter since March 2022, having previously worked as a sports anchor and reporter at KTXS 12 Abilene since January 2020.

The University of Maryland interned with the likes of FOX Sports, WJLA, WRC (both in Washington, DC), and ESPN.



Monday, July 07, 2025

Best TV News Bloopers June 2025


Texas TV news and radio job moves June 2025



Sara Blue leaves CBS19 KYTX; Joel Robinson takes over


Sara Blue is leaving CBS19 KYTX in East Texas, where she served as a morning meteorologist.

Recently hired meteorologist Joel Robinson takes over for Blue on the morning shift. 

Blue joined the station in 2023.

A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, Blue interned with ABC15 KNXV Phoenix and was a weather anchor for the university's Cronkite News.





Sunday, July 06, 2025

Fmr. Houston TV reporter's sons survived Central Texas flooding


The young sons of Keli Rabon, who previously worked as a Houston TV investigative reporter for ABC13 KTRK and later KHOU 11, were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, and managed to evacuate the horrific July Fourth flooding.  

Brock and Braeden Davis had just arrived at the Central Texas camp days before the flash flood's waters.

"We jumped up to another bed, a top bunk and like our beds started tipping over, and we got to the top really quick and then, one of the walls fell down," Brock told KHOU reporter Troy Kless.

"The Guadalupe River rose from 7ft to 26ft in just 45 minutes in the wee hours of July 4th, and since La Junta is right on the river, before they knew it, camp was quite literally flooded," Rabon posted on Instagram.  

TV broadcasters fundraise for Texas flood relief