Xavier Walton Joins KHOU As Morning Anchor
Reporter Josh Marshall To Leave KHOU
KHOU Surprises 8 Nonprofits With $11,000 Each
Tegna’s KHOU surprised eight Houston area nonprofits with community grants of $11,000 each at the station. The representatives were there thinking they were to attend a meeting.
Chris Henao Joins KHOU As Asst. News Director
Reporter Ruben Galvan Back In Houston, On KHOU
Josh Hubbard Named KGO Asst. News Director
KVUE Meteorologist Erika Lopez Joining KHOU
KHOU Houston Is Back, Better Than Ever
The Tegna-owned CBS affiliate began broadcasting from 43,000 square feet of space on Feb. 17. The two-and-a-half floors include a large, flexible studio space, two control rooms, edit suites and a multiplatform live desk where journalists produce for both KHOU’s on-air newscasts and its various digital platforms.
KHOU Debuts New ‘Great Day Houston’ Studio
KHOU Debuts New Downtown Studio
KHOU has been in a temporary studio since the station lost its building to Hurricane Harvey. But the Tegna station in Houston is making strides towards settling into a permanent new home. On Friday, the station debuted its new Avenida studio in downtown Houston.
Reporter/Anchor Sherry Williams Leaving KHOU
Bobby Springer To Become KHOU VP-GM
Tegna taps the KUSA executive to succeed the retiring Susan McEldoon as head of its CBS affiliate in Houston next year.
Tegna CBS affiliate KHOU Houston (DMA 7) has solved its headquarters problem caused by Hurricane Harvey, signing a lease for 43,000 square feet of space at 5718 Westheimer in Houston. KHOU […]
KHOU GM Susan McEldoon Sets Retirement
She joined the Tegna Houston CBS affiliate in 2004 as sales director and moved into the GM slot in 2007.
Jessica Borg Latest Addition To KHOU News
KHOU Sells Building Flooded By Harvey
KHOU Reporter Josh Chapin Leaving For NC
KHOU’s Police Investigation Wins duPont Award
They are KNXV Phoenix (Scripps), KARE Minneapolis (Tegna), KHOU Houston (Tegna), KNTV San Francisco (NBC) and WITI Milwaukee (Tribune). Also winning awards are ABC News, CBS News and PBS, plus Netflix, HBO and National Geographic Networks. The awards will be presented on Jan. 16, 2018.
KHOU Moving Thanks To Hurricane Harvey
For Houston, KHOU Rallies ‘Round The Astros
The effort of covering the historic storm fully tested Houston stations’ technological and logistical prowess and planning, while straining their human resources. With power and cable outages prevalent, the broadcasters also streamed their coverage continuously over Facebook Live so that folks with a charged smartphone could watch, too. Above, KHOU broadcast news temporarily from the facilities of noncommercial KUHT.
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Texas Stations Use Facebook To Cover Flood
Texas TV stations sitting under a stalled Tropical Storm Harvey are using Facebook, especially Facebook Live, to keep users/viewers informed during this cataclysmic flooding event. Many residents without power can’t watch TV so stations must turn to social media to put information in the palms of people’s hands. Above: KHOU, the Tegna-owned CBS affiliate in Houston, went off the air for a time on Sunday when its studios were flooded.