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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

KPRC's Robert Arnold's new baby

Robert Arnold, KPRC 2 investigative reporter, has a new baby boy for sweeps

KPRC 2 posted the big news to its Facebook page that I didn't even know was a possibility.



Robert Arnold
Robert Arnold

Reporter Robert Arnold and his wife had a boy at 10:26pm on 2/3/2014.

The baby's name is Colin Hunter Arnold and he came in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces.

Congrats!

One pregnancy that I actually know about is KPRC 2 reporters and TV power couple Amy Davis and Joel Eisenbaum having a little girl.

The Houston TV baby wave of 2013 marches into 2014.

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Monday, October 10, 2022

Robert Arnold is ready for Halloween!

 Yes, I actually laughed out loud...a real LOL moment...when KPRC 2 investigative reporter Robert Arnold's face appears in the below video!

Clearly, this Houston TV reporter loves Halloween and that shot says it all! 

If you are a big fan of October 31st, then do yourself a favor and look at Arnold's work. Impressive.





Monday, February 28, 2011

KDAF 33's Toni Duclottni, KPRC reporter ties the knot, Fox news protestors and more


Fox News reporter heckled at Wisconsin protest

Where's Candice and who's Toni? CW33 strikes again
The Dallas-based station's website continues to picture Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's fiancee, Candice Crawford, as part of its News Team. But click on her page and you get a picture of someone else, named "Toni," under the "Meet Candice" portion -- which in fact is all about Toni.

KPRC 2 Reporter Robert Arnold Ties The Knot
Congratulations to KPRC Local 2 Investigative Reporter Robert Arnold. Robert recently tied the knot with his lovely fiancée, Jennifer.

KTRK 13 drops AccuWeather Channel
ABC-owned KTRK 13 dropped the AccuWeather Channel from 13.3 in favor of a standard-definition simulcast of the LiveWell Network reports gridlockjoe.
- Live Well Could Be A Model For D2 Success
- ABC's multicast play: All's well with live well

Rodeo Houston Parade Gallops Into Downtown
KPRC Local 2 anchor Dominque Sachse, Sports Director Randy McIlvoy, Reporter Carl Willis and Mary Benton rode in a chuck wagon along the parade route.
- Clear Channel Outlaws and the 2 Steppers rodeo barbecue tents

Houston's black newspapers build on legacy
Publications, most of them weekly, serve readership in the thousands

Zach Anner wins show on Oprah’s network
Meet Zach Anner, national television star. In a surprise move, Oprah Winfrey awarded both the Austin resident and his co-finalist, Kristina Kuzmic-Crocco, their own shows on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Texas family takes home 'Funniest Video' prize

A Collin County family is getting notoriety they didn't expect, and in the beginning, didn't want. It's all because of ABC's "America's Funniest Home Videos."

KROV community radio goes on the air
African American community again will have a voice on local airwaves.

Television Program Focuses on HISD and the State Budget Crisis
Superintendent, Board President and other administrators answer viewer questions during live show.

Exclusive January PPM Analysis Houston
HOUSTON’s post-Christmas music Top 5 list for JANUARY is almost identical (P6+) to what it looked like in NOVEMBER, pre-jingle.

Hyperlocals like TBD: More hype than hope
The rapid implosion of the high-profile TBD news site is further evidence that hyperlocal journalism is more hype than hope for the news business.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
- News anchor attacks sports guy's manhood...down there
- New KHOU 11 and KXAS 5 anchor and weather promo spots
- KPRC 2 lands new 4:30am associate producer
- Todd Freed's new High School SportZone on KUBE 57
- 102.1 The Edge EdgeFest 21 concert lineup bands

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Dave Ward presents award at Crime Stoppers Annual Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon

(Photo Credit: Quy Tran Photography)


The Crime Stoppers of Houston's annual Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon took place April 3, 2024, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel. 

Former ABC13 KTRK anchor Dave Ward presented his media award, and Deborah Duncan, host of KHOU Great Day Houston, served as the mistress of ceremonies with other media figures also earning honors.

The event recognizes outstanding community members whose remarkable efforts have significantly contributed to public safety.

The luncheon concluded with a poignant award presentation by Ward, who presented his Dave Ward Excellence in Media Award to Kim Nordt-Jackson, ABC13 Vice President of Programming and Community. This recognition highlighted her exceptional contributions to media and community endeavors.


(Photo Credit: Quy Tran Photography)


The following individuals were also honored:

The Johnny Klevenhagen Award – Larry Baimbridge, Spring Branch ISD Police Chief: Chief Baimbridge was recognized for his significant impact throughout his career in law enforcement. After serving 31 years at Houston Police Department, Larry Baimbridge now serves as the Chief of Police for the Spring Branch Independent School District where he works diligently to keep over 35,000 students in SBISD, as well as the faculty, families, and other officers safe. In creating solutions, he has called upon community partners, including Crime Stoppers of Houston Safe School Institute, to bring additional assets and tools to SBISD. His goal to keep all campuses safe and secure has been felt by all.

The Fenner Weller Award – Robert Arnold, KPRC CH 2: Robert was recognized for his significant contributions as an investigative reporter for over 24 years who has investigated everything from corruption to terrorism, to major storms, to gang violence, to our criminal justice system, to immigration and our southern border with Mexico. Over the years, Robert has worked closely with the Crime Stoppers’ team on countless cases and stories and with victims who need to tell their story or are in search of justice.

The Leiv Platou Award – Griselda Castillo, Grizzy Hood News: Known as Grizzy from “Grizzy’s Hood News” is a Houston native doing enormous things. After falling into the wrong crowd, circumstance took her though the criminal justice system in 2003 and eventually led her to serving a prison sentence. Coming from a great home and a wonderful community, she decided to focus her efforts on volunteering in a way that brought justice to crime victims and uncovered criminal activity. “Grizzy’s Hood News” was born in 2019 and comprised of Grizzy simply showing – literally everywhere as criminal activity was breaking. Today, her “Hood News” platform’s philosophy is for the community to “love one another”, bring unbiased coverage on pressing issues to the community and engage her massive following for solutions and good.

The Corporate Citizen Award – Aramco Americas: Recognized for their philanthropic commitment and support of many community causes. Through their corporate citizen program, they partner with others to enhance STEM education, the environment, and vital social needs. Their spirit of service extends to each employee who shows up willing to volunteer and serve. Crime Stoppers has seen this firsthand through this Houston Heroes luncheon but also through Aramco’s commitment to expand the reach of the Crime Stoppers Safe School Institute. Ultimately, the reach of Aramco goes beyond what any of us can fathom and we remain deeply thankful for their culture, their values, their service, and commitment to Houston.

The Safe School Award – Wendy Dawson – CEO Spectrum Linx, Michelle Heinz – Crime Stoppers of Houston Board Member and Colleen “Coach” Russo – ED The HUB Houston:

As parents and teachers, Wendy, Michelle and Colleen “Coach”, have made an incredibly significant contribution to keeping all kids, now including neurodiverse students, safe in all situations. The three came to Crime Stoppers of Houston last year with a dream and a plan and because of them, the NEEDS Program was created. With a mission to champion the safety, well-being, and empowerment of the neurodiverse community, they brought issues, solutions and a powerful team behind them. Of course, their passion comes from their heart as mothers and teachers.   

The Women Who Shape Houston Award – Joy Sewing, Houston Chronicle: Recognized for her incredible contributions throughout her career in journalism. Joy has served as Houston Chronicle’s culture columnist and fashion editor, interviewing everyone from Oscar de la Renta to Beyonce. Named Houston Chronicle’s First Black Woman News Columnist, her focus is to cover social justice issues who has a long-standing relationship with many charities including Crime Stoppers of Houston.

Partner of the Year Award – Astoundz: Steve Winter and Leisa Holland-Nelson were recognized for their dedication, commitment, and significant contributions to our city and communities. They have helped Crime Stoppers shape their web and digital footprint to better serve and reach our community with the latest safety information, news, free programming, events and more that regularly come out of the organization. Two years ago, they stepped up to help Crime Stoppers create a website for The Glenda Gordy Research Center to provide Houstonians a user-friendly hub for real time crime analysis. 

“Such a special event honoring some of Houston’s finest! This year’s honorees were truly a reflection of the many men, women and institutions who share a common goal to make Houston the best place to live, work and play. We were thrilled to honor all of the Houston Hero honorees and look forward to continuing to work together," Crime Stoppers CEO Rania Mankarious said. "It was also absolutely moving to see so many familiar faces in the room as well as an array of Houston City Council Members, Harris County Commissioners, Harris County Judges, the Harris County District Attorney, Chief of Police and others in attendance."

Notable guests include Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg; Harris County Commissioners Leslie Briones and Tom Ramsey; Harris County Judge Erika Ramirez, Harris County Constable Alan Rosen, Houston City Council Members Twila Carter, Mario Castillo, Mary Nan Huffman, Amy Peck, Julian Ramirez; Houston Police Department Chief Troy Finner, Assistant Chief Adrian Rodriguez, and Commander Jim Dale; Katy Police Chief Noe Diaz, Houston Independent School District Chief of Police Shamara Garner, and command staff of Texas Rangers.

Among supporters were Crime Stoppers Chairman Lindsay Aronstein, Jim McIngvale ‘Mattress Mack’, Laura Ward, Ilona Carson, Barnet Gershen, Sam Gershen, Amy Leibman, Brenda Love, Genny McIntyre, Melanie Meeks, Maria Moncada Alaoui, Mayte Weitzman, Tena Lundquist Faust, Tama Lundquist, Larry and Linda Levy, Cora Robinson, Patricia Ritter, Ricardo Nazario, Wendy Baimbridge and many more.

www.crime-stoppers.org


Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Houston Press Club 2017 Lone Star Award Winners



The 2017 Houston Press Club winners are announced!

NEWSPAPERS & PRINT

Print Journalist of the Year

First Place: David Taffet, Dallas Voice, “Rehabilitated?”

Second Place: Tammye Nash, Dallas Voice, “Last Call at the Brick”

Third Place: Maria Recio, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/McClatchy, “The Complex World of Ted Cruz”

Print News or Feature Story

First Place: David Taffet, Dallas Voice, “Rehabilitated?”

Second Place: Jeff Prince, Fort Worth Weekly, “Torn Apart”

Third Place: Maria Recio, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, “More Cruz Family Drama: Mother’s First Husband is an Expat Texan in London”

Print Investigative Reporting

First Place: Andrew McElmore, Fort Worth Weekly, “Final Encore”

Second Place: Jonathan Agronsky, Fort Worth Weekly, “Cutting History”

Third Place: Edward Brown, Fort Worth Weekly, “High Waters”

Print General Commentary/Criticism

First Place: Olivia P. Tallet, Houston Chronicle, “My Black-and-White Photo with Fidel Castro”

Second Place: Anthony Mariani, Fort Worth Weekly, “Leon Bridges’ Encore”

Third Place: Cassie Nova, Dallas Voice, “Cassie Gets Serious About Orlando”

Print Photography

First Place: Arnold Wayne Jones, Dallas Voice, “Phoenix Rising”

Second Place: Cody Duty, Texas Medical Center, “Painting by Mouth”

Third Place: Cody Duty, Texas Medical Center, “A Little Extra Love”

TELEVISION

TV Journalist of the Year

First Place: Greg Groogan, KRIV-TV

Second Place: Marvin Hurst, KENS-TV

Third Place: Oscar Margain, KENS-TV

TV Photojournalist of the Year

First Place: Matthew Brawley, Houston Public Media

Second Place: Joe Brueggeman, Houston Public Media

Third Place: Fujio Watanabe, Houston Public Media

TV Hard News Feature

First Place: Michael Humphries, Sue Calberg, KENS-TV, “The Death of Little Joe”

Second Place: Angela Chen,KRIV-TV, “A Reunion: After the Fall of Saigon”

Third Place: Marvin Hurst, Michael Humphries, KENS-TV, “One City, Two Tragedies”

TV Soft News Feature

First Place: Jeffrey Buras, Texas Parks & Wildlife Television, “The Night’s Watch”

Second Place: John Barone, Robert Arnold, Scott Sherman, KPRC TV, “Unlimited Miracle”

Third Place: Daniel Gotera, Kyle Porter, KHOU, “Like A King”

TV Investigative/Series

First Place: Channel 2 Investigates Staff, KPRC-TV, “Rape Victim Jailed: Jenny’s
Story”

Second Place: Scott Noll, Jennifer Cobb, Ty Scholes, KHOU, “Looking for Lead”

Third Place: Keli Rabon, KHOU, “Disabling Dollars”

TV Politics/Government

First Place: KPRC-TV Channel 2 Investigates, KPRC-TV, “Uncovering Cronyism at City Hall”

Second Place: Arnaldo Rojas, KXLN Univision Ch. 45, “CPS: Radiography of a Crisis”

TV Documentary or Public Affairs

First Place: Dawn Campbell, Rick McFarland, Brian Perry, KPRC2, “Road 2 Rio: Hometown Hopefuls”

Second Place: Dawn Campbell, Deborah Strauss, Scott Sherman, KPRC2, “Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide 2016”

Third Place: Staff, Texas Parks & Wildlife Television, “Texas Parks & Wildlife-Water Safari, Shrikes & Woodpeckers”

TV Sports Feature
First Place: Abe Moore, Don Cash, Kyle Banowsky, Texas Parks & Wildlife Television, “A Race to Remember, The Texas Water Safari”

Second Place: Daniel Gotera, Mike Orta, KHOU, “The Recycled Teenagers”

Third Place: Daniel Gotera, Mike Orta, KHOU, “Gavin’s Ride”

TV Feature Photography

First Place: Michael Humphries, KENS-TV, “They Treated My Brother Like a Dog”

Second Place: Michael Humphries, KENS-TV, “Salsa! Salsa! Salsa!”

Third Place: Matthew Brawley, Houston Public Media, “Everyday Strangers”

TV Editing

First Place: Michael Humphries, KENS-TV, “Cyber Security City”

Second Place: Michael Humphries, KENS-TV, “They Treated My Brother Like a Dog”

Third Place: Matthew Brawley, Houston Public Media, “Body Art: The Moving Canvas”

TV Evening News Broadcast

First Place: KENS Staff, KENS-TV, “Eyewitness News at Noon: Murder on Base”

Second Place: Laura Taglialavore, KHOU, “KHOU 11 News at 6PM”

Third Place: Amanda Gamez, Erin Jones, Ricardo Vargas, KPRC2, “KPRC Channel 2 News Today 6AM”

RADIO

Radio Journalist of the Year

First Place: Lauren Silverman, KERA

Second Place: Laura Isensee, Houston Public Media

Third Place: David Martin Davies, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “David Martin Davies”

Radio Hard News Feature

First Place: David Martin Davies, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “Lessons Learned from a Night in the Bexar County Jail; Anti-Suicide Effort Is a 24/7 Job”

Second Place: Alain Stephens, Hannah McBride, Texas Standard, “Texas Standard: Adult Crime, Adult Time”

Third Place: Dave Fehling, Houston Public Media, “Texas Has Thousands of Bad Dams, Two in Houston Deemed ‘Extremely High Risk’”

Radio Soft News Feature

First Place: Michael Marks, Texas Standard, “Texas Standard: Pay to Pray”

Second Place: Aaron Schrank, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “Santa Muerte, Skeletal Folk Saint of Death, Gains Followers in San Antonio”

Third Place: Jerome Weeks, KERA, “The Vanishing Acts of Theater And Memory: Adrian Hall”

Radio Politics/Government

First Place: Andrew Schneider, Houston Public Media, “Will 2016 Be the Year Texas Latinos Vote in Strength?”

Second Place: Christopher Connelly, KERA, “Texas Education Board Candidate Who Called Obama a Gay Prostitute Won’t Back Down"

Third Place: Michael Marks, Texas Standard, “Texas Standard: Angry, Sad & Undecided”

Radio Public Affairs

First Place: Staff, KERA, “THINK: The Refugee Question”

Second Place: Houston Matters Staff, Houston Public Media, “Was the City of Beaumont Intentionally Trying to Restrict People with Disabilities from Living There?”

Third Place: Joey Palacios, Alexis Yancey, Shelley Kofler, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “Fronteras: Border Citizens Protest Trump Ís Election While His Supporters Cheer”

Radio Series

First Place: Joy Diaz, Texas Standard, “Texas Standard: Pregnant and Homeless”

Second Place: Andrew Schneider, Houston Public Media, “Hate Crimes in Houston Go Underreported, Rarely Prosecuted”

Third Place: Courtney Collins, KERA, “One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life “

Radio Use of Sound

First Place: Staff, KERA, “From Peace to Horror to Grief: 24 Hours in Dallas Through Sound and Pictures”

Second Place: Amy Bishop, Houston Public Media, “Quidditch Lands on Earth in a Houston Suburb”

Third Place: Jack Morgan, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “Refugees Find Refuge in Music”

Radio Talk Show

First Place: Staff, KERA, “THINK: Our Shared Tragedy”

Second Place: David Martin Davies, Kim Johnson, Jan Ross Piedad, Texas Public Radio -KSTX, “The Source: Why Are Preterm Births More Common in Bexar County?”

Third Place: David Brown, Laura Rice, Emily Donahue, Texas Standard, “Texas Standard: Out of the Blue”

MAGAZINES

Magazine Article

First Place: Scott Vogel, Houstonia Magazine, “Gross Anatomy”

Second Place: Jennifer Oakley, The Bellaire Buzz, “Dear Cancer, Love Stacy”

Third Place: Shea Connelly, TMC Pulse (Texas Medical Center monthly magazine), “Conceiving After Cancer”

Magazine Column

First Place: Britni Riley, TMC Pulse (Texas Medical Center monthly magazine), “Curated: The Intersection of Art and Medicine”

Arnold Wayne Jones - Dallas Voice - “Phoenix Rising”

Print Photography

HOUSTON PRESS CLUB

Second Place: Jeff Share, Pipeline & Gas Journal, “Building A New Company, Piece by Piece”

Third Place: Jeff Share, Pipeline & Gas Journal, “Philip Burguieres Was a Man with a Soul”

Magazine Layout

First Place: Alyssum Klopp, Maggie Galehouse, TMC Pulse (Texas Medical Center monthly magazine), “TMC Pulse, August”

Second Place: Leslie Dention-Roach, Benefits Pulse, “Benefits Pulse Issue 2 - 2016”

Third Place: Heidi Bane, City Savvy, “City Savvy Issue 2 - 2016”

PUBLIC RELATIONS

PR Communicator of the Year

First Place: Hannah Rhodes, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)

Second Place: Robert Cahill, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)

PR News Release

First Place: Rob Cahill, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), “Smartphones Could
Improve Skin Cancer Detection in Developing Countries”

Second Place: Lisa Merkl, University of Houston, “Sixth Sense Protects Drivers Except When Texting”

Third Place: Lisa Merkl, University of Houston, “Long-term Emotional Effects of Poor Sleep”

PR Feature Article

First Place: Lisa Merkl, University of Houston Magazine, “A Lab in Your Smartphone”

Second Place: Elise Rambaud Marrion, “Old becomes new at the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern”

Third Place: Hannah Rhodes, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), “Stroke of Luck”

PR Annual Report

First Place: Andy Olin, Ronda Wendler, Michael Clark, MD Anderson Cancer Center, “MD Anderson Annual Report”

PR Corporate Video

First Place: Gordon Williams, Shenid Bhayroo, Clinton Rawls, LUTV Productions, “Learn, Love, Live, Lamar University”

Second Place: John Lane, Teresa Schnyder, The University of Texas at Arlington, “Proyecto U”

Third Place: Cody Duty, Texas Medical Center, “Little Inventors”

PR Publication

First Place: Andy Olin, Ronda Wendler, Michael Clark, MD Anderson Cancer Center, “Conquest magazine”

Second Place: Phyllis Gillentine, Amber Mostyn, Houston Press, “Mostyn Law Partner with Us”

Third Place: David Medina, Staff, Rice University, “Rice at Large - Fall 2016”

INTERNET-BASED NEWS-ORIGINAL

Internet News Feature Story

First Place: Nathan Cone, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “At the Center of Terri Hendrix’s Ambitious ‘Project 5’: Songs of Resilience, Hope, and Strength”

Second Place: Javi Perez, KENS5.com, “Even in San Antonio, Cleveland Fans Ready for Title Drought to End”

Third Place: Stacey Welsh, KENS5.com, “Interactive: Haunted Houses of San Antonio”

Internet Hard News Article

First Place: Emily Porter, Nicholas Zamora, KENS5.com, “Woman Finds Hope in Struggle with ‘Suicide Disease’”

Second Place: Elizabeth Fordham, Brandon Ellett, Energy Marketing Conferences Website, “A Bird in the Hand”

Third Place: Elizabeth Fordham, Brandon Ellett, Energy Research Consulting Group, “Interview with Brandon Ellett”

Internet Collaborative News Reporting

First Place: KENS Staff, KENS5.com, “The CORE: East Side Violence”

Second Place: Tricia Schwennesen, Texas Public Radio - KSTX, “Preparing for Zika in Texas”

Third Place: KENS5.com Staff, KENS5.com, “End of Watch: Remembering SAPD Det. Benjamin Marconi”

Internet Opinion

First Place: Arnold Wayne Jones, Dallas Voice, “David Bowie Allowed You to Be Gay”

Second Place: Elizabeth Fordham, www.buffythebitchyblogger.com, “Aspen, Fairytales and Rhinestones”

Third Place: Arnold Wayne Jones, Dallas Voice, “Winter Is Coming”

STUDENT ENTRY CATEGORIES

Student Print News or Feature Story

First Place: Jessica Babb, The Baylor Lariat, “Kids of Disabled Veterans Share Experiences”

Second Place: Jessica Babb, The Baylor Lariat, “Arlington National Cemetery Workers Strike”

Third Place: Tim Collins, Lamar University Press, “Trump Towers Over Polls”

Student Print Sports Story

First Place: Elizabeth Grimm, Lamar University Press, “Soccer Gets New Leader”

Second Place: Grant Crawford, Lamar University Press, “A Baseball Lifer: Jim Gilligan to Close Out Illustrious Cardinal Career”

Best Student Newspaper

First Place: Lariat Staff, The Baylor Lariat, “The Baylor Lariat 2016: April 29, Oct. 6, Nov. 11”

Student Print Photography

First Place: Kyle Swearingen, Lamar University Press, “State Fair Returns to Southeast Texas”

Second Place: Richard Hirst, The Baylor Lariat, “Rico Blocks Texas Player”

Third Place: Richard Hirst, The Baylor Lariat, “Capsized”

Student TV & Radio News or Feature Story

First Place: Jessica Babb, The Baylor Lariat, “No Limitations”

Second Place: Jacquelyn Kellar, Katie Mahaffey, The Baylor Lariat, “Campus Lockdown”

Third Place: Trevier Gonzalez, Jonathan Tippett, Edward Long, LUTV Productions, “LUTV on Fox - Show A”

Student TV & Radio Sports Story

First Place: Brooke Kirchhofer, Cecilia Flores, German Cortez, Big Red Sports Network, “All IN”

Second Place: Jessica Babb, The Baylor Lariat, “Acrobatics and Tumbling Prepares for Nationals”

Third Place: Hayley Mitchell,

LUTV News, “Jozi Cats”

Alyssum Klopp, Maggie Galehouse - TMC Pulse(Texas Medical Center monthly magazine) - “TMC Pulse, August” - Magazine Layout


Houston Press Club Lone Star Awards

The Lone Star Awards are given each year in recognition of outstanding achievements in journalism and mass communication in the state of Texas. The competition encompasses efforts in the fields of print, radio, television and internet journalism; student publications and broadcasts; and public relations. Awards are given to first, second, and third place entries in each category.

The Houston Press Club is dedicated to fostering growth and interaction in these various fields with the aim of improving the whole business of mass communications. The Houston Press Club also supports the efforts of tomorrow's professionals through achievement awards and scholarship funding for students in these fields.




Monday, June 27, 2016

2016 Houston Press Club Lone Star Awards winners

And the 2016 Lone Star Awards winners are...


The Houston Press Club Lone Star Awards banquet was held at Rice University’s Grand Hall this past weekend and the 2016 Lone Star Awards winners were announced!

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2016 Lone Star Awards Houston Press Club finalists

TV CATEGORIES

TV Hard News Feature

First:
Elizabeth Saab, Shane Gordon , Juan Rodriquez – Fox 7 Austin – “Who’s Keeping Our Highways Safe?”

Second:
Rebecca Suarez, Douglas Zepeda – KXLN 45 Univision Houston – “Ante La Adversidad”

Third:
Scott Noll, Gregg Ramirez – KHOU – “A Broken Promise To Joplin”

TV Investigative Series

First:
Jeremy Rogalski, Keith Tomshe – KHOU – “Keeping HPD Honest”

Second:
Dillon Collier, Jason Eggleston – KENS – “The Walking Wounded?”

Third:
Scott Noll, John Gibson, Jennifer Cobb – KHOU – “Texas Concussions Uncounted”

TV Consumer News

First:
Jace Larson, Lauren Sweeney – KPRC – “Running Off With The Money”

Second:
Dillon Collier, Michael Humphries – KENS – “I Guess I’m Gonna Be On TeeVee Tonight”

Third:
Scott Noll, Keith Tomshe, Jennifer Cobb – KHOU – “Scrap Yard ID’s”

TV Politics / Government

First:
Robert Arnold, John Barone, Jon Hill – KPRC – “Pulling Back The Curtain”

Second:
Scott Noll, John Gibson, Jennifer Cobb – KHOU – “(Not So) Low Income Housing”

Third:
Dillon Collier, Jason Gonzales – KENS – “Profane Politics”

TV Feature Photography

First:
Matthew Brawley – Houston Public Media – “Michael Roque Collins: A Legacy of Art”

Second:
Matthew Brawley – Houston Public Media – “Gelazzi”

Third:
Fujio Watanabe – Houston Public Media – “Jera Rose Petal Lodge”

TV Soft News Feature

First:
Deborah Knapp, Michael Humphries – KENS – “The Ballet Of Life”

Second:
Julie Coan, Ron Kabele – PBS Digital, KLRN San Antonio – “Coming Home San Antonio: Luis Alvarado”

TV Editing

First:
Michael Humphries – KENS – “The Ballet Of Life”

Second:
Fujio Watanabe – Houston Public Media – “Jera Rose Petal Lodge”

Third:
Michael Humphries – KENS – “Counting Concussions”

TV Documentary or Public Affairs

First:
KPRC Staff – KPRC – “Saving Gorillas: From Houston To Rwanda”

Second:
KPRC Staff – KPRC – “Hurricane Survival Guide 2015”

Third:
Greg Groogan, John Heads – KRIV – “Making The Grade”

TV Sports Feature

First:
Vinnie Vinzetta – KENS – “The Message Is the Name”

Second:
Daniel Gotera, Kyle Porter – KHOU – “Football’s Biggest Nerd”

Third:
Marcelino Benito, John Gibson – KHOU – “Texas Wife Carrying Championships”

TV Breaking News

First:
Marcelino Benito, Scott McKenney – KHOU – “Shots Fired Into Crowd At Vigil”

Second:
Courtney Friedman – KSAT – “Floresville Storm Damage”

Third:
Francisco Barragan, Christine Dobbyn – KTRK – “Weeble Wobble”

TV Photojournalist Of The Year

First:
Matthew Brawley – Houston Public Media

Second:
Bryan Wendland – KENS

Third:
Fujio Watanabe – Houston Public Media – “Arts InSight”

TV Journalist Of The Year

First:
Scott Noll – KHOU

Second:
Joel Eisenbaum – KPRC

Third:
Jace Larson – KPRC

NEWSPAPER CATEGORIES

Newspaper – Business Story

First:
Craig Malisow, Phaedra Cook – Houston Press – “Jonathan’s The Rub: Great Food, Glowing Reviews and a Bitter Family Feud”

Second:
Chris Ramirez – Corpus Christi Caller-Times – “Ingleside’s Rebirth”

Newspaper Investigative Reporting

First:
Leif Reigstad – Houston Press – “Varsity Brands Own Cheerleading …”

Second:
Steve Jansen, Leif Reigstad – Houston Press – “Flooding Parts 1 & 2”

Newspaper Sports Story

First:
Sean Pendergast – Houston Press – “Plan B: Brennan Williams hopes to turn …”

Second:
Matt Samuels – Jewish Herald-Voice – “Always On The Run…”

Newspaper Under 50k Circ. News or Feature Story

First:
Arnold Wayne Jones – Dallas Voice – “Soup 2 Nuts”

Second:
Michael Duke – Jewish Herald-Voice -“Bereaved Family Focuses On Lives After Deadly Flood”

Newspaper Over 50k Circ. News Or Feature Story

First:
Dianna Wray – Houston Press – “Going Under”

Second:
Chris Ramirez – Corpus Christi Caller-Times “Ingleside’s Rebirth”

Third:
Michael Barajas – Houston Press – “Use of Force …”

Newspaper General Commentary

First:
Michael Duke – Jewish Herald-Voice – “Israel Was Reborn Despite The Holocaust”

Second:
Margaret Downing – Houston Press -“The Rise and Crashing Fall …”

Third:
Arnold Wayne Jones – Dallas Voice – “Uchi Coochie – Could She cook!”

Newspaper – Print Journalist Of The Year

First:
Dianna Wray – Houston Press

Second:
Arnold Wayne Jones – Dallas Voice

Third:
Leif Reigstad – Houston Press

MAGAZINE CATEGORIES

Magazine Article

First:
Erin Quinn-Kong – Austin Monthly – “Good Eggs”

Second:
Jennifer Oakley – The Buzz Magazines – “Ghost Bikes”

Third:
John T. Davis – Austin Monthly – “Building Hope”

Magazine Layout

First:
Hector Sanchez, Cory Rivademar, Jenn Hair – Austin Monthly – “November 2015 Issue”

Second:
Staff – Texas Medical Center News – “TMC Pulse – September 2015”

Third:
Heidi Bane – City Of Houston Employee News – “Benefits Pulse Issue 2 – 2015”

Magazine Column

First:
Dale Dudley – Austin Monthly – “Piece Of My Heart”

Second:
Dale Dudley – Austin Monthly – “Waiting To Say Goodbye”

Third:
Jeff Share – Pipeline & Gas Journal – “Goodbye To A Friend And Colleague”

RADIO CATEGORIES

Radio talk Show

First:
Stella Chavez, Laura Isensee – KUHF & KERA – “Dallas vs. Houston”

Second:
Paul Flahive, David Davies, Elena Souris – Texas Public Radio – “The Source: Alzheimer’s Explored …”

Third:
Craig Cohen, Staff – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “Houston Matters – Remembering Katrina 10 Years Later”

Radio Politics / Government

First:
Ryan Poppe – Texas Public Radio

Second:
Ben Philpott – KUT 90.5 Austin – “Texans In The GOP Presidential Hunt”

Third:
Florian Martin – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “As The Race For Houston Mayor Starts …”

Radio Soft News Feature

First:
Gail Delaughter – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “How To Get From Houston To Galveston …”

Second:
Jack Morgan- Texas Public Radio – “How WWII Changed History …”

Third:
David Martin Davies – Texas Public Radio – “Sister Elizabeth Of The Eagle Ford”

Radio Hard News Feature

First:
Shelley Kofler – Texas Public Radio – “Property Owners Worry Vista Ridge Pipeline …”

Second:
Carrie Feibel – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “Houston Fire Department Using Doctor Video …”

Third:
David Davies – Texas Public Radio – “Operation Lone Star …”

Radio Series

First:
Lauren Silverman – KERA – “Growing Up After Cancer”

Second:
David Martin Davies – Texas Public Radio – “Concussions and Repercussions …”

Third:
Gail Delaughter – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “Rerouting Houston Buses”

Radio Use of Sound

First:
Matt Largey – KUT 90.5 Austin – “The Invisible Thing …”

Second:
Ed Mayberry – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “Archive Hosts Relics of Houston Blues”

Third:
David Fehling – Houston Public Media – News 88.7 – “A Houston Bayou Fought With Steel …”

Radio Public Affairs

First:
Joey Palacios, Shelley Kofler – Texas Public Radio – “Looking For A Leader…”

Second:
David Martin Davies – Texas Public Radio – “Should Texas Remember or Forget …”

Third:
Staff – KERA – “THINK: The Aftermath Of Sandra Bland”

Radio Journalist Of the Year

First:
Mose Buchele – KUT 90.5 Austin

Second:
Lauren Silverman – KERA

Third:
Kate McGee – KUT 90.5 Austin

INTERNET CATEGORIES

Internet Opinion

First:
Cory Garcia – Houston Press – “Taylor Swift Is The Modern Queen of Pop …”

Second:
James Russell – Dallas Voice – “Bought And Sold”

Internet Collaborative News Reporting

First:
Staff – KHOU.com – “Fallen Deputy Darren Goforth”

Second:
Staff – KHOU.com – “Historic Texas Flooding”

Internet News Feature Story

First:
Matt Keyser – KHOU.com – “Eye Of The Storm: Remembering Hurricane Ike”

Second:
Michael Foster – SHSU – “SHSU’s COBA Creates 3-D Printed Hand”

Third:
Nathan Cone – Texas Public Radio – “At SXSW, A Modern ‘Western’…”

Internet Hard News Article

First:
Meagan Flynn – Houston Press – “Jesse Jacobs Died In Lockup …”

Second:
Staff – KHOU.com – “School Bus Involved In Deadly Wreck”

Third:
Staff – KHOU.com – “A Matter Of Seconds”

PUBLIC RELATIONS CATEGORIES

Public Relations Publication

First:
Kellie Bramlet, Danielle Underferth, Stephanie Kim – MD Anderson Cancer Center – “Focused On Health”

Second:
Nell Reed, Courtney Martinez – Houston Community College – “HCC Recruiting Brochure”

Public Relations Corporate Video

First:
Enbridge Public Affairs & Comm. Team – Enbridge – “One Texas Landowner’s Story”

Second:
Enbridge Public Affairs & Comm. Team, DDG Video – Enbridge – “A Farmer’s Story”

Third:
Gordon Williams, Shenid Bhayroo, Clinton Rawls – LUTV Productions – “Lamar’s Legacy, Lamar’s Future”

Public Relations Annual Report

First:
Staff – UT Medical School At Houston – “Year in Review”

Second:
Nursing Service – University Of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston – “UTMB Health Nursing Annual Report”

Public Relations Feature Article

First:
Mike Emery – University of Houston Magazine – “Game Changers”

Second:
Elise Rambaud Marrion – City Of Houston Employee News – “Davis Leads City’s Fight Against Human Trafficking”

Public Relations News Release

First:
Mike Emery – University Of Houston – “UH Special Collections Hosts Archives …”

Second:
Mike Emery – University of Houston – “UH Coogs Cooking Up Plan …”

Third:
Lisa Merkl – University Of Houston – “Hackers Gonna Hack”

Public Relations Communicator Of The Year

First:
Steven Stewart – Enbridge

Second:
Leslie Denton-Roach – City Of Houston Employee News

Third:
Robert Cahill – UT Health

STUDENT CATEGORIES

Student Print Photography

First:
Jessica Schurz – The Baylor Lariat – “All In The Family”

Second:
Sarah Pyo – The Baylor Lariat – “Horsecollar Penalty”

Third:
Stephen Nunnelee – The Baylor Lariat – “Quarterback Concussion”

Student Print Sports Story

First:
Shehan Jeyarajah – The Baylor Lariat – “Taylor Young Breaks Conventions”

Second:
Shehan Jeyarajah – The Baylor Lariat – “In The Shadow: Phil Bennett”

Third:
Shardanna Jones – The Cougar – “New Cougar Finds Second Chance In Houston”

Best Student Newspaper

First:
Glissette Santana, Monica Rojas, Sean Alder – The Cougar

Second:
Staff – University Press

Third:
Revelation Staff – Revelation Volume 14 – San Antonio Christian High School

Student Print News or Feature Story

First:
Lauren van Gerven – University Press – “Lamarites Reflect On Paris Attacks”

Second:
Reubin Turner – The Baylor Lariat – “Student Court Issues BU No-Contact Order”

Third:
Rebecca Hennes – The Cougar – “Surviving Stats: How One Student Almost Didn’t”

Student TV & Radio News or Feature story

First:
Kelsey Johnson, Kevin McGee – LUTV Productions – “LUTV on Fox”

Second:
Kevin McGee, Marva Craig – LUTV News – “Bull Doggin’”

Third:
Jessica Babb – Baylor Lariat TV News – “Giving Back To Veterans”

Student TV & Radio Sports Story

First:
Alexa Brackin – Baylor Lariat TV News – “Baylor Falls In Cotton Bowl”

Second:
Kevin McGee, Caleb McFarland – LUTV News – “Beautiful Mountain Boarding”

Third:
Thomas Mott – Baylor Lariat TV News – “Bears Lose To Longhorns”


Monday, July 28, 2025

Big Texas TV July anniversaries!

Steve Spriester walked through the doors of KSAT 12 San Antonio on July 23, 1995 to begin a new job as a general assignments reporter which means the anchor is celebrating 30 years at the station.



KPRC 2 investigative reporter Robert Arnold is celebrating 25 years with the station!


Barbi Leo celebrates her 20th anniversary as co-host of Domingo Live, KIII News3 Corpus Christi's long-running Sunday morning Tejano music show.

 

ABC13 Houston chief meteorologist Travis Herzog celebrates his 19th anniversary with the KTRK.






UPDATE AFTER ORIGINAL POSTING

News 4 San Antonio WOAI morning anchor David Chancellor celebrates 25 years.

Kristina De Leon celebrates 20 years with News 4 San Antonio WOAI.

Friday, July 24, 2009

2009 inductees for the Texas Radio Hall of Fame

The 2009 Inductees

(Texas radio stations and cities represent a partial list of where each worked)

Scott Arthur KEYH/KQUE/KIKK Houston
Bill Bailey KIKK/KTEM/KELP Houston
Randy Brown (Christopher Haze) KNUS/KFJZ/KRLD Dallas-Fort Worth
"The Dudley and Bob Show" Dale Dudley/Bob Fonseca KLBJ-FM Austin
Cathy Forsythe (Deceased) KTRH/KACC/KILT-FM Houston
Harold Gunn KILT/KNUZ/KPRC Houston
Lana Hughes and J.P. Pritchard KTRH-AM Morning News Team Houston
Larry Kane KXYZ/KLBS/KNUZ (Deceased) Houston
TM Productions Tom Merriman Dallas-Fort Worth
Dr. Bruce Nelson KNUZ/KFTX/KENR Houston/Corpus Christi
Paul Ray KUT-FM Austin
Colonel St. James KILT/KLOL/KKRW Houston
Chuck Scott KIKK/KRBE/KNUZ Houston
Thompson Creative - Susan Price Thompson and Larry Thompson Dallas-Fort Worth

More from a KTRH news release on Lana Hughes and J.P. Pritchard KTRH-AM Morning News Team:

KTRH’s Lana Hughes and JP Pritchard have been inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. They are among the stars of the 2009 class, and they join the ranks of The Big Bopper, Dan Rather, Wolfman Jack, Bob Schieffer, and Walter Cronkite. The Texas Radio Hall of Fame recognizes and honors excellence in radio broadcasting.

Having just celebrated 25 years as the morning news duo in May, this is a big honor for the pair. They are believed to be the longest-serving radio news team in America.

KTRH is the heritage news radio station in Texas, having been a part-time home to Walter Cronkite, as well as the starting point for Dan Rather, Wayne Dolcefino, Doug Miller, Stephen Dean, Robert Arnold, Jim Nantz, Ed Brandon, and many more.

Through it all, “Lana and JP” have been the staple of the morning radio landscape in Houston. They are currently enjoying very high ratings, as good as ever. “Lana and JP are as good as they’ve ever been, and they get better every day,” said Houston market manager Eddie Martiny. “They’re just now starting to hit their stride. We think they have at least 25 more great years to inform and entertain Houstonians.”

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Justin Stapleton, Caroline Brown go head-to-head in Battle of the Halloween houses


KPRC 2 meteorologists Justin Stapleton and Caroline Brown go to head-to-head to see who can build the best Houston Halloween candy house. 

And you thought Houston weather was scary...

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

VIDEO: TV stations cover Hurricane Laura recap



As Houston is thankful Hurricane Laura missed us, our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected areas in Texas and Louisiana.

I stayed up till midnight surveying Houston TV coverage. All the stations seemed to have extended coverage.

If you saw my tweets last night, KHOU 11 was the first station to sign off at 10:50.

By midnight, only KPRC 2, CW39 KIAH and Telemundo Houston 47 remained on air with extended hurricane coverage.

I went to bed after that so if anyone else came back on air, let me know.

Here are some video offerings from Texas TV stations along the Gulf Coast covering the storm.

KPRC 2 reporter Robert Arnold braved the storm live on channel 2. Meanwhile KSAT 12 San Antonio meteorologist Justin Horne (formerly of CW39 Houston KIAH) was near what looked like an electrical power explosion in Orange, TX.











Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Jace Larson joins KPRC 2 investigative team from KUSA 9News Denver

Award winning KUSA 9News Denver investigative reporter Jace Larson adds to growing KPRC Local 2 Investigates unit

Jace Larson
Jace Larson
KPRC has been busy expanding its Local 2 Investigates unit as of late. In May, Bill Spencer from WXYZ Detroit joined longtime station investigators Robert Arnold, Amy Davis and Joel Eisenbaum.

Soon investigative reporter Jace Larson will be packing up Rocky, his Italian Greyhound, and moving to KPRC from Gannett's KUSA 9News in Denver. That makes Larson the fifth member of the Post-Newsweek Houston station's investigative unit.

 Larson has been at KUSA since 2007.

"I am very excited and can't wait to bring what we've done in Denver and add it to KPRC's strong viewer-centered coverage," Larson told mikemcguff.com. "Plus, it's nice to be moving to a bigger market."

According to Larson's bio, he's won the Columbia duPont Award, four Emmy awards and an Edward R. Murrow award. He's been nominated for a national Emmy award too. Plus the Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) group recognized his "Failed to Death" series, which covered Colorado's child welfare system, as a finalist in the Freedom of Information category.

In addition to Denver, Larson has done television stints in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Quincy, Illinois. He attended Principia College near St. Louis.

Oh yeah, Larson says his weakness is, "good food and a dirty vodka martini." Plenty of that available in H-Town. So if any miscreants out there want to butter this new Houston investigative watchdog up, that could be their method, but based on all of the awards on Larson's wall, I wouldn't count on it!

Texas will make this new transplant feel right at home.  Larson grew up on a cattle ranch in Washington State and enjoys country music.

Look for Larson to join the channel 2 investigative team in October - just in time for November sweeps.

In the meantime, you can watch examples of Larson's work on his website.



Friday, October 04, 2013

Houston TV baby wave of 2013

Houston TV pregnancies and baby births 2013


There have been so many comings and goings in the baby delivery room for Houston TV anchors and reporters this year that I've been putting myself on call trying to keep track of all of them.

Things have been so busy, that an entire business, Due in a Few, was launched around the news.

As for me, I've been swaddling my computer anxiously, waiting for birth announcements. Sometimes, I wake up throughout the night, suck down a bottle of milk and check Facebook to make sure I haven't missed newborn news.

So far we've had the following baby births in 2013-2014:

- Michelle Merhar, Fox 26 KRIV, delivers baby girl
- Deals host Katishia 'Kat' Cosley gives birth
- KHOU 11's Jeremy Desel gets baby #4
- KPRC 2's Lauren Freeman delivers baby boy
- KTRK abc13's Miya Shay & Gene Wu deliver baby
- KTRK abc13's Jessica Willey has her baby
- Fox 26's Sally MacDonald delivers
- Elissa Rivas and Chris Stipes get a baby girl
- Anthony Yanez adds to the KPRC 2 family
- Casey Curry delivers baby girl
- KPRC's Robert Arnold's new baby

Waiting for the delivery date:

- KPRC's Amy Davis & Joel Eisenbaum expecting a baby girl

With maternity leaves in progress, or coming up, Houston TV stations have had to make some staffing decisions. KTRK abc13 hired three temp reporters, while Fox 26 KRIV made internal scheduling changes.

Maybe I should have a cigar now (at least a bubble gum one).

Obviously I will be updating this page has things develop. If you see breaking Houston TV baby birth news somewhere, email me!

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Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Texas TV news and radio job moves July 2023

 



Send tips for the monthly Texas media job list here.

Best TV News Bloopers July 2023
2023 Lone Star Regional Sports EMMY Nominees
2023 NAB Marconi Radio Texas Award Finalists


DALLAS - FORT WORTH


“The Ticket” 1310 KTCK Dallas/96.7 KTCK-FM launched two new midday shows.

97.1 The Freak KEGL revamps its programming lineup.

Dan McDowell, Jake Kemp of the "hang Zone" exit KTCK The Ticket.

Emilio Alvarez joins WRR as MD/afternoon host.

Against all odds, KNON celebrates 40 Years of Radio For the People.


Bernadette Valles named VP of Brand-Strategic Marketing for NBC 5 KXAS and Telemundo 39 DFW
Lauren Crawford joins CBS News Texas KTVT DFW
Kathy Saunders retires from FOX 4 DFW Dallas
Phil Prazan joins NBC 5 KXAS DFW
A "101,105 heat index" in McKinney?
Jesse Hawila adds to the family
Jeff Gurley named FOX 4 KDFW Sr. VP-GM


HOUSTON

Ken Hoffman puts KPRC 2 meteorologist Justin Stapleton, noted for his hairdo and love of cool socks, on the hot seat and see just where summer 2023 falls on Houston’s all-time weather map.

DeAndre Hopkins, Sports Radio 610's Sean Pendergast squash beef after star mentions host's wife.

KPRC 2, as a Graham Media Group station, is now part of The Coalition for Local News.

KHOU 11 assistant digital director Lea Wilson sang the national anthem at a recent Houston Astros game. 

Robert Arnold celebrates 23 years at KPRC 2 Houston.

Chief meteorologist Travis Herzog celebrates 17 years at abc13 KTRK Houston.

The origin of Houston's 713 Day which started on 97.9 The Box's "Madd Hatta Morning Show."

Megan Menchaca joins the Houston Chronicle as education reporter from the Austin American-Statesman.

Houston Chronicle energy reporter Buckley leaves for Oregon Public Broadcasting

John-Henry Perera joins Chron.com as a food editor.

 Rowdy Yates' daily syndicated program welcomes KICR-FM/KIBR-FM in Spokane, Washington, WCOE-FM in LaPorte, Indiana and WBYS-AM (and supporting FM translators at 93.7 and 94.1) in Peoria, Illinois.  KDKD-FM in Clifton, Missouri jumps on board as well as KXCS-FM in Coahoma/Big Spring, Texas.  This brings the signal count to 44 since the Houston based syndicator launched its daypart programming lineup in May of 2022 for SuiteRadio.   

New Saturday morning schedule for 90.1 KPFT.


Caroline Collins offers TV career advice
Victor Jacobo joins KHOU 11 Houston
KPRC 2 adds to Saturday morning newscasts
Marcelino Benito returns to KHOU 11
Mark Berman honored by Houston Astros
Jessie Watt is married
KPRC 2 launches Chris Shepherd's 'Eat Like a Local'
News 88.7 KUHF Sunday lineup 2023
Shelley Childers leaves abc13 Houston
José Griñan honored in airplane hangar!
Coppelia Acevedo returns to 89.3 KSBJ Houston and Hope Media Group (HMG)
90.9 KTSU offers The Vibe on HD2
Jiovanni Lieggi joins abc13 Houston
Dominique Sachse's mother has passed away
Anthony Antoine starts at FOX 26 Houston
New KPRC 2 Storm Tracker truck
Heather Sullivan moves to FOX 26 mornings
abc13 KTRK launches new weather graphics
FOX 26 Houston's new weather center
Kevin Ozebek joins abc13 Houston
Country Legends 97.1 KTHT sold to EMF
Lena Arango explains absence from FOX 26 Houston
Sarah Pepper and Jessie Watt extend time with Mix 96.5 Morning Mix
Dominique Sachse's mother Audrey Toll's Celebration of Life ceremony
Tessa Barrera joins Houston Life
Will Kunkel joins FOX 26 as sports director


SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio Current names KENS 5's Isis Romero as Best News Anchor 2023 and Fox 29 KABB Alex Garcia Best Meteorologist

KENS 5 Executive Producer Luke Simons has been hired as the public relations manager for the city of San Antonio communications and engagement department. 


Former San Antonio sports anchor charged with murder
Monica Nino leaves KENS 5 San Antonio
Sarah Forgany returns to KENS San Antonio
Mary Rominger joins KSAT San Antonio
“The Jim Rome Show” returns to San Antonio


AUSTIN


Morning meteorologist Kristen Currie celebrates 4 years with KXAN Austin.

Nabil Brent Remadna signs a new contract to keep reporting for KXAN.

Ella McCarthy joins the Austin American-Statesman as City Hall/City Government Reporter.

Niki Griswold leaves the Austin American-Statesman as state politics reporter to join the Boston Globe as education reporter. 

University of Texas athletics move to 1300 The Zone KVET, KTXX-KTAE The Horn exits 104.9 FM.

Waterloo Media changes programming management for AAA “Austin City Limits Radio” 97.1 K246BD/KGSR-HD2.

Texas Monthly Welcomes Two New Members to the Editorial Staff - Alex Samuels and Kayla Miracle, both native Texans, have joined the staff full-time.


Tan Radford joins FOX 7 Austin
Courteney Cox 1988 KVUE Austin interview
Lauren Rangel joins FOX 7 Austin
Britt Moreno explains absence from KXAN Austin
Susie Doucette-Pyle named FOX 7 Austin Senior VP and GM
Latino 93.3 replaces Lucy 93.3 KGSR Austin
Erica Brennes is pregnant


AROUND TEXAS

General manager Lori Bruffett celebrates 35 years at KBTX Bryan - College Station.

KBTX Executive Producer Heather Falls leaves after 14 years with the station.

The American Legion Department of Texas awarded KBTX Bryan-College Station its "Television Station of the Year" award.

Sports Director/Anchor/Reporter Jakob Brandenburg celebrates 5 years with CBS7 News KOSA Midland-Odessa.

Morning reporter Corderro McMurry leaves KRIS 6 Corpus Christi.

Zach Smith joins the Waco Tribune-Herald to cover Baylor sports. 

KPET Lamesa, TX Goes Silent After Owner's Death.


Brianna Chavez joins KSL 5 TV Salt Lake City
Monica Diaz-Meek is pregnant
Hunter Smith leaves News 12 KXII Sherman
Valerie Guyton named Pres.-GM of KWES, KIDY and KXVA West Texas
Parker Cox joins KAVU 25 News Now Victoria
Texas TV anchors try mustard-flavored Skittles on air
Evan Nemec moves to evening anchor at KTXS Abilene
Ashley Moore joins 9News KUSA Denver
'Hey Vern' Jim Varney Ernest Texas TV commercials
Ashley Carter leaves KCEN 6 Waco


REMEMBERING

Donald Dobbs, who served as a director of engineering for NBC 5 KXAS and CBS 11 KTVT Dallas - Fort Worth, has died at the age of 62.

Jenifer Cleveland, staff member at radio station KNES Texas 99.1, passes away at age 47.


Former Dallas TV anchor John Criswell has died



Monday, October 31, 2022

Happy Texas TV Halloween 2022!

A roundup of how Texas TV stations celebrated Halloween 2022.

Best Halloween TV News Bloopers

Houston Halloween fun

Texas TV meteorologists terrorized

Justin Stapleton, Caroline Brown go head-to-head in Battle of the Halloween houses

Robert Arnold is ready for Halloween!

Happy Halloween from KHTV 39 (1968)


WFAA's Sean Giggy scares Marc Istook and Kara Sewell


KENS 5's Sarah Forgany goes all out for Halloween with this amazing costume


See KENS 5's Paul Mireles as 'Two-Face' for Halloween


KTSM dresses up for Halloween!


Chucky makes an appearance on The Morning Loop





Sunday, October 17, 2010

8th Annual Lone Star EMMY Awards winners

It was a big night in Texas TV news Saturday as the 8th Annual Lone Star EMMY Awards were handed out. Congrats to the winners and nominees. SEE THE 2010 WINNER'S LIST

I was excited to see that my current station, KIAH 39, did very well:

CONTINUING COVERAGE - WITHIN 24 HOURS

First Eyes On The Black Tide
KIAH
Leticia Juarez, Reporter
Matt Robbins, Photographer

SPECIALTY ASSIGNMENT REPORT - PROGRAM/SPECIAL/FEATURE/SEGMENT

Simon Says
KIAH
Steve Simon, Reporter
Shannon Runyon, Photographer

SPECIAL EVENT COVERAGE (OTHER THAN NEWS OR SPORTS)

Mia's Style Files: Simon Fashion Now Runway Show
KIAH
Mia Gradney, Anchor/Reporter

The last station I consulted for was KPRC 2 and they got wins too:

SPOT NEWS

Decades on the Run and Done
KPRC
Joel Eisenbaum, Reporter
Brandon Martin, Photographer
Tracy Hatfield, Producer

NEWS SPECIAL

Jennifer's Story
KPRC
Joel Eisenbaum, Reporter
Tracy Hatfield, Writer/Producer
Brandon Martin, Photographer
Dominique Sachse, News Anchor

ON-CAMERA TALENT - ANCHOR - SPORTS

McIlvoy Montage
KPRC
Randy McIlvoy, Sports Director

ON-CAMERA TALENT - REPORTER - SPECIALTY ASSIGNMENT / CONSUMER / MEDICAL

Dispatches from the Badlands
KPRC
Robert Arnold, Reporter

And where I worked 8 years before that - KTRK 13:

HISTORIC/CULTURAL - NEWS SINGLE STORY/SERIES/FEATURE

Fall of the Wall - 20th Anniversary
KTRK
Christine Dobbyn, Reporter
John Mubarak, Special Projects Editor
Linh Nguyen, News Photographer

SPECIALTY ASSIGNMENT REPORT - PROGRAM/SPECIAL/FEATURE/SEGMENT

Berlin Reborn
KTRK
Christine Dobbyn, Reporter
John Mubarak, Special Projects Editor
Linh Nguyen, News Photographer


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