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KAUZ’s Jaden Knowles Fulfills Dream, Is First Black Meteorologist In Wichita Falls

Nicknamed “Weatherman J” by his teammates while playing football and pursuing a degree in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma, Jaden Knowles wanted to be a broadcast meteorologist as far back as he can remember.

Chris Horgen, Anchor/Assistant News Director, Leaves KAUZ After 29 Years

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Two Stations In Different States Share Weather Coverage

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KAUZ-KSWO Guilty Of First-Alert Weather Coverage

FCC OKs Drewry Sale To Raycom Media

The FCC has approved the sale of six Texas stations in a deal that will quadruple the number of stations Raycom Media has in Texas. The $160 million purchase will likely be completed Dec. 1.

Raycom Buying Drewry For $160 Million

The deal comprises six stations in Texas in Waco (KXXV), Amarillo (KFDA-KEYU), Odessa-Midland (KWAB-KWES) and Wichita Falls (KSWO), plus a second station in Wichita Falls (KAUZ)  that Raycom is buying from Hoak Media and then spinning off to American Spirit, which will enter into a shared services agreement with Raycom, under which KSWO will provide news, production services, administrative support and equipment and building space to KAUZ.