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Friday, September 03, 2010

KHOU 11 meteorologist Dan Meador loses cancer battle

Sad news to report tonight. Former KHOU 11 meteorologist Dan Meador passed away after losing a battle to cancer. He was 59 years old.  I always heard good things about Meador.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family. Here is the notice that was emailed to me tonight from those close to him:

Dan Meador passed away this evening, September 3, 2010 at approximately 8:00 PM.

For those of you who may not be aware, Dan was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. Being a very private person, Dan told only a few close family and friends, and those of us who were close to Dan did our best to respect his wishes.

Dan made the personal decision to forego traditional treatment for his cancer, and live his remaining days to the fullest. I am proud to say he did so, as he did every day of his life.

Dan departed surrounded by the love of his close friends and countless members of our community. Whether through his music, his on-air personality, or simply his smile, Dan brought joy to everyone who met him. He will be greatly missed.

Arrangements for a celebration of Dan's life are pending. The details will be communicated as soon as they are finalized. Peace and love be with you all.

UPDATE
Dontryl sent me this video of Dan Meador doing a weather update in 1991:




RELATED
Channel 11 coverage

Thursday, September 02, 2010

VIDEO: Carson on 104.1 KRBE in 2005



We watched Atom Smasher formerly of 104.1 KRBE do his thing last week, now lets look at his successor at night, Carson.

Bonus:  Here is Carson doing his show in Tampa in 2002.

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KTRK 13 reporter Jeff Ehling has been in Hoffman's column before

KTRK 13 Jeff Ehling was the only Houston TV reporter to cover the Pearland team in Williamsport last week and Ken Hoffman mentioned the fact in his Houston Chronicle column:

Reporter Jeff Ehling was in Williamsport covering the Little Leaguers for Channel 13. He told me that his name has never been in my column. I was all set to mention him - then I heard that Channel 13 bragged that it had the only Houston reporter in Williamsport. What am I, pastrami on rye? Bye-bye, Jeff Ehling mention. READ THE REST

Oh, but I must point out that Ehling has been in Hoffman's column before...twice. How do I know? Because as Ehling's producer I did everything I could to get him in there!

Here you go:
Mention 1 and Mention 2

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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

“Still A Virgin?” billboard erected in Houston

So there is a new billboard that will probably really stick out in southwest Houston near Highway 59 and 610. It asks “Still A Virgin?” and then gives a phone number with an offer to help you out. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE BILLBOARD

KPRC 2 reporter Mary Benton found out the real deal. She called the number and found out it is actually a promotion for a new Will Ferrell backed movie called The Virginity Hit.






http://www.thevirginityhit.com/

Where is 1560 KGOW The Game's David Nuno going?

Last night I blogged how former Jim Rome producer Travis Rodgers is replacing Ken Hoffman on 1560 The Game. So where does that leave Hoffman's co-host David Nuno? Readers are sure wondering.

I talked to Nuno and he says he's not going anywhere. He is still the sports director of the station and very much a 1560 The Game guy. In fact, Nuno is going to start working more on Sporting News Radio, the recently KGOW acquired national sports network. You'll be able to experience him in an anchor/reporter type role.

You'll already have a chance to hear Nuno and Raheel Ramzanali this Thursday night (7 to 9pm) doing a special live remote show on The Game too. These two already make TV appearances together you might remember.

Nuno adds he will definitely miss Hoffman. They spent some good years together.

"I think Hoffman has a brilliant radio mind and is one of the best interviewers in Houston," Nuno told the mikemcguff.com blog.

No doubt Hoffman will be back on the radio somewhere. He's been on it since he worked with John Lander and the Q Morning Zoo at the Top 40 version of 93Q KKBQ.

RELATED
Ken Hoffman of the Houston Chronicle talks to Mike McGuff

KXAN 36's Hadlock, anonymous commenters and more

KXAN celebrates 20 years with Hadlock
For the last 20 years, since 1990, Robert Hadlock has been reporting stories at KXAN -- making him the longest-serving local news anchor in Austin.

Banned from commenting on The Houston Chronicle's website
Prolific anonymous newspaper commenter talks why he does it.
- Confessions of an online moderator

Dallas Morning News planning paid website?
News and Tech reports The Dallas Morning News plans to convert a portion of its website to paid access within the next six months.
- DMN tells Dallas Observer that paywall report is not true

When hurricanes own TV live reporters
The videos of them getting knocked down during the storm.

All Beatles, all the time in Corpus Christi, at the former AC "Star 107.3"
KRSR, Ingleside, Texas abruptly switched to a fulltime Beatles format.

Austin DJ to retire after decades on air
Longtime Austin deejay Larry Monroe is retiring after nearly 30 years on the air at Austin's Public Radio station KUT.

TV anchor Chuck Scarborough's daughter Ellie launches PinkKisses.com for heartbroken gals
When Ellie Scarborough split with the guy she thought was the love of her life, the first thing she did was call her dad, Chuck - the veteran NBC4 news anchorman and father figure to thousands of other New Yorkers.

Rangers TV announcers can focus on field now
Rangers TV team of Josh Lewin and Tom Grieve talks team.

Shelby Hodge stars in Texas Monthly
Texas Monthly has placed the spotlight on the city's preeminent social scribe and CultureMap editor-at-large, Shelby Hodge. S

Texas Tribune’s Evan Smith on the many tensions of technology
Evan Smith of the Texas Tribune leads a discussion that focuses on the not-always-obvious tensions implicit in innovation.

This year's advice for journalism students
Things are changing have really changed out there for journalism college students - what you need to know.

London Broadcasting buys KIII-TV
Dallas-based London Broadcasting Co., Inc. on Tuesday completed the purchase of KIII-TV, bringing the end of locally owned television stations in Corpus Christi.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
- KHOU 11's Alex Sanz welcomes new duties
- VIDEO: 11 News I-Team launches on KHOU
- Ken Hoffman replaced by former Jim Rome producer on 1560 The Game
- Retro Television Network (RTV) on air in Houston
- KIAH 39 9pm producer Adam Silverstein on to KSTU Fox 13

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ken Hoffman replaced by former Jim Rome producer on 1560 The Game



David Barron is reporting that the Houston Chronicle's Ken Hoffman is being replaced on 1560 The Game. The replacement has a good resume in radio. Travis Rodgers was the former, longtime producer of The Jim Rome Show.

And in classic Hoffman form, his quote in the newspaper is as follows:

I joined (KGOW) with the intention of staying one year — just to sock away some money in my kid's college fund. I wound up staying three years," he said. "I resisted my urges to buy ice cream and salted peanuts, and now my kid will have enough money to mess up in a really good college. ... So now I leave 1560 with, and I'm serious, love for those people. I can return to my true passion in life - scrapbooking."

When I interviewed Hoffman in July 2007 for this blog about his new radio gig at KGOW, he told me this about how he used the extra radio money:

"So I've always had a little bit of a part-time job on the radio just so I could get money for soda and candy. You know, wax lips and candy cigarettes, stuff like that."

I am now going to solicit advertisers and try to get a show somewhere else on the dial with Hoffman. Our show's main topic - attractive female TV news anchors. If you would like to sponsor this, give me a ring.

Rodgers is moving to Houston and will start his new show from 1 to 3pm on Tuesday.

http://travisrodgersnow.com/

RELATED
Ken Hoffman of the Houston Chronicle talks to Mike McGuff

KIAH 39 9pm producer Adam Silverstein on to KSTU Fox 13

KIAH 39 9pm producer Adam Silverstein is headed off west for a new TV job. He will now be an executive producer at KSTU Fox 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Silverstein says he will miss all the talented folks he's worked with at Channel 39 in Houston.

The Univeristy of Texas graduate previously worked as a producer at Fox 7 KTBC in Austin. Before that he interned with The Daily Show.

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The Retro Television Network (RTV) on air in Houston

The A-Team: Season OneIf you don't have cable or satellite and like old TV, you now have another channel in Houston to watch the classics (or at least old shows.)

The Retro Television Network (RTV) is now on 34.2 in Houston.

RTV airs old TV shows like Adam 12, The Adventures of Black Beauty, Airwolf, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The A-Team, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers, Dragnet, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Harry and the Hendersons, The Incredible Hulk, I Spy, The Jack Benny Show, Kate and Allie, Knight Rider, Kojak, Leave it to Beaver, Magnum P.I., Marcus Welby M.D., McHale's Navy, The Rockford Files, Simon and Simon and the Voyagers. SEE FULL SHOW LISTING

Sounds like many shows I used to watch on 39 KHTV (now KIAH) or 20 KTXH as a kid.

Channel 34.2 in Houston is not even listed as an affiliate on the The Retro Television Network website but I went to my over the air antenna TV and sure enough it was there. The funny thing is there is nothing on the main channel 34 signal except for a screen that says KUVM (at least when I checked it which was prime time). There is also a 34.3 and 34.5 with the same KUVM screen.

The station that is now KUVM Channel 34 in Houston has been on the air in one form or another since 1981 according to Wikipedia. It is a low power station so it might not reach your area of the Houston metro.

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(Thanks to @gridlockjoe)

Monday, August 30, 2010

VIDEO: 11 News I-Team launches on KHOU

I already sort of covered this with a link in an earlier post, but here are promos for KHOU 11's new 11 News I-Team (video below). The station says it will be the largest investigative unit in Texas.

The new group will include senior investigative reporters Jeremy Rogalski and Mark Greenblatt from the former 11 Defenders unit. The other contributors will be Len Cannon, Dave Fehling, Shern-Min Chow, Rucks Russell, Leigh Frillici and Jeff McShan. Others the station says are included include producers and photographers - two of which I am guessing will be producer David Raziq and photojournalist Keith Tomsh.

As I've been blogging in the last year, KHOU 11 has won a ton of awards for investigative journalism.

Here are the promos, hot off the Final Cut Pro machines, for the new 11 News I-Team.





Historic NASA photos now on Flickr

Friendship 7If you want to look at NASA photos from more than half a century, then head over to Flickr. The space agency and picture site just teamed up.

"NASA's long-standing partnership with Internet Archive and this new one with Yahoo!'s Flickr provides an opportunity for the public to participate in the process of discovery," said Debbie Rivera, lead for the NASA Images project at the agency's headquarters in Washington. "In addition, the public can help the agency capture historical knowledge about missions and programs through this new resource and make it available for future generations."

That's right, the public can add tags or keywords to the images to identify objects and people. The hope is the public's assistance will make the images easier to find online and add insight about NASA's history.

The sets of photos are broken down into themes:
- The "Launch and Takeoff" set captures iconic spacecraft and aircraft taking flight.
- "Building NASA" spotlights ground-breaking events and the construction of some of NASA's one-of-a-kind facilities.
- The "Center Namesakes" set features photos of the founders and figureheads of NASA's 10 field centers.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons

While the NASA and Flickr partnership is new, the space agency already has a site called NASAimages.org which provides hundreds of thousands of images and thousands of hours of video, HD video and audio content available free to the public for download.

http://www.nasaimages.org/

KHOU 11's Alex Sanz welcomes new duties

KHOU 11 reporter Alex Sanz and his wife have new job duties. No this has nothing to do with live shots or TV packages.

Both are now the proud parents of twin boys! The special delivery came Friday.

Congrats to both.

Sanz joined KHOU 11 in 2007.

(Thanks Chris)

Former KTRK anchor in Afghanistan, KHOU I-Team, classic WFAA video and more

Former KTRK 13 anchor Stephanie Guadian covering Afghanistan war
Former KTRK 13 anchor and current KFOX-TV Channel 14 morning anchor Stephanie Guadian is embedded with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan.
- Stephanie Guadian returns home to El Paso's KFOX

KHOU 11 News I-Team takes investigative journalism to a new level
The award-winning 11 News I-Team will include senior investigative reporters Jeremy Rogalski and Mark Greenblatt. They’ll be joined by a team of veteran reporters, producers and photographers. Together they form the largest investigative unit in Texas.

INSITE: Brother Larry Jones out
Isiah Carey AKA The Insite reports Larry Jones is out at the Yolanda Adams show

VIDEO: 1979 WFAA8 weekend weathercaster Steve Newman
The manually activated "5 Day Outlook" is the star player.
- WFAA 8 Promo "You Can Count on us" 1979
- VIDEO: KTRK 13 weather in 1979 with Ed Brandon

Library gets grant to save KUHT films
The UH library system holds more than 500 reels of film that were produced between the 1950’s and 1970’s by KUHT.

Top 10 Web Revenue Mistakes of TV and Radio
From Director of Interactive/web manager types not qualified to implement a realistic revenue strategy to expensive research and consultants not bringing results.

Houston's Jim Parsons wins Emmy for Big Bang Theory
Houston's own Jim Parsons took home the prize for his portrayal of eccentric genius Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory at the 62nd Emmy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night.

TV station voice calls NBC anchor sad excuse for a journalist
As thousands of El Pasoans set their televisions to KTSM-TV Channel 9 to either watch the Miss Universe pageant or wait for the 10 p.m. newscast, they were treated to one of those live TV slip ups that come only once in a lifetime.

S.A. viewers fuming over Regis, Kelly loss
San Antonio viewers are incensed over losing "Live with Regis and Kelly" on WOAI in September.

TV Station News Salaries Up Slightly
Local TV news salaries showed modest gains in 2009.

Mobile ads in Dallas will generate $1.8B in revenue by 2015
By 2015, mobile devices will generate $1.8 billion in mobile ad revenue from local and national businesses in Dallas, according to Borrell Associates.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
- KPRC 2 reporter Lisa Baldwin says goodbye
- Fox 26 KRIV's Sibila Vargas not talking about KCBS job rumor
- KRIV 26, KIAH 39 and KPRC 2 start sharing video
- 39 KIAH Ghost Hunters facing death

Friday, August 27, 2010

Texans vs. Cowboys TV coverage on KHOU 11

KHOU 11 is taking the Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboys game seriously according to an email the station sent me:

Houston Texans Women's Vintage Short Sleeve T-Shirt (New Navy, Large)One of the biggest rivalries in the great state of Texas will come to a head Saturday – Houston vs. Dallas – as the Texans take on the Cowboys in a highly anticipated preseason matchup. The action starts at 6 p.m. on KHOU-TV Channel 11, Houston’s CBS affiliate, with the “Lone Star Shootout” pregame special, followed by the game at 7 p.m. televised nationally on CBS stations.

Channel 11 will be LIVE from “Tailgate Central” at Reliant Stadium with anchors Greg Hurst, Lucy Noland and Butch Alsandor. Tune in for a taste of how Texan fans get their game face on with Len Cannon, Gene Norman, Deborah Duncan, Katherine Whaley and David Paul. Plus, Matt Musil will be on the sideline with the teams all the way through kickoff.

The one-hour special breaks down the key matchups of the rivalry. Hear from quarterbacks, receivers, coaches and owners. Even the mayors of the two cities weigh in on why their team will win the biggest game of the preseason. It all starts at 6 p.m. on Channel 11.

KPRC 2 reporter Lisa Baldwin says goodbye

The Insite reports that KPRC 2 reporter Lisa Baldwin put her resignation into the bosses at Channel 2 KPRC this week. I hear she wants to spend more time with her family.

Nothing wrong with that. I did the same thing.

Clearly family is important to Baldwin. She mentioned in her KPRC web bio:

Despite working hard to get where she is, Lisa has achieved her own personal feat by becoming a first-time mother. Her son was born five weeks after she arrived in Houston. A daughter arrived a few years later. She met her husband, who is a TV news reporter, in a newsroom and says that he is her best friend.

Baldwin's husband is KIAH 39 reporter Steve Simon.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Fox 26 KRIV's Sibila Vargas not talking about KCBS job rumor

Thanks for all the emails concerning the Sibila Vargas rumor featured on NewsBlues yesterday. In case you didn't see it, NewsBlues is reporting the current Fox 26 KRIV anchor is rumored to be heading to Los Angeles for a weekend anchoring gig at KCBS.

I reached out to Vargas about the KCBS LA rumor and she has no comment right now.

Out of all the rumors floating around the Houston media scene, I could buy into this one. After all, Vargas came to Houston TV from a high profile entertainment reporting job at CNN.

Stay tuned.

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VIDEO: Cruiser cam catches 100 mph crash



Watch the video and then read how the driver actually survives the crash.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

KRIV 26, KIAH 39 and KPRC 2 start sharing video

Fake TV photographerToday is day three of the new Houston TV station video sharing agreement according to sources. Three stations are involved - KPRC 2, KRIV 26 and KIAH 39.

This means that all the stations get together, figure out what needs to be covered that day and send one photographer to shoot video for all three stations. It is a way to cut down on costs. Instead of sending three staffers from each television station to shoot the same video, now you are sending one to shoot for all of them.

I've written about what's called a Local News Service or LNS before. There is an LNS agreement in the Dallas-Fort Worth market for example. When I worked at KTRK, there was a less formal sounding video sharing agreement between 13 and 39 a few years ago.

You might also remember that there is a sharing agreement between Houston stations when it comes to helicopters too. That led to this famous chopper promo from Fox 26.

No word on just what is going to be covered between the Houston stations. I would guess it would be the feature VOs/Sots and press conference stuff. Maybe car accident video too for all we know. The stations are probably still trying to work it out. All these folks are still competitors so don't expect them to get too friendly.

With all things there are two sides to this issue. From a station operations standpoint, it makes sense. It is cheaper and more efficient. From an employee standpoint it is probably scary. Does this mean stations need less employees? Time will only tell.

RELATED
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Former KPRC 2 reporter's new biz, H-town TV couple expecting and more


Former KPRC 2 reporter launches new business venture
Heartbroken former KPRC 2 reporter Elizabeth Scarborough launches Pink Kisses in Austin.
- KPRC Local 2 reporter Elizabeth Scarborough exits

The Inside Scoop on Jonathan Novack - The Weatherman
A friend of former KPRC 2 weatherman Jonathan Novack interviews him about his time on The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor Pad."

TV tunes in to Texas
CSI hasn't expanded its franchise to Amarillo, and don't look for Law and Order: Beaumont just yet, but there will be four new hours of Texas-flavored TV each week when the season starts in September.

Ex-television anchor to be sworn in as Von Ormy judge
Former KENS 5 news anchor Chris Marrou will be sworn in Wednesday as the associate municipal judge of the City of Von Ormy.

Houston TV couple expecting special delivery
Fox 26 KRIV reporter Sally MacDonald and KPRC 2 photojournalist Brandon Martin are expecting.

Early Houston TV Programs and Personalities
A look back to the golden age of Houston television.

Texas broadcasters elect new officers, directors
Texas broadcasters this month elected a new slate of officers and filled several vacancies on the Texas Association of Broadcasters Board of Directors.

KRIV news director noticed for his ride and parenting skills
Fox 26 KRIV news director Tom Doerr gets ride and dad of the week from The Insite.

Veteran Houston journalist William Coulter dead at 71
Veteran Houston newsman William Kent Coulter, who reported on everything from local crime to NASA space missions, died Friday. He was 71.

Waco Tribune-Herald introduces OnlinePlus
After more than a year of research and planning — and a painstaking crawl through some complex technical issues — wacotrib.com will become a subscription website on Sept. 15.

(Image of Elizabeth Scarborough courtesy of Flickr user littlelostrobot)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

VIDEO: Behind the scenes of Atom Smasher's 104.1 KRBE in 2003



Remember Atom Smasher at 104.1 KRBE? From night man to morning show host duties, Atom certainly made an impact on Houston.

In fact, when Sam Malone left and Smasher and Maria Todd became the morning show, I realized people were interested in Houston media stories on my blog. You can blame this event for the continuation of this blog.

Above is behind the scenes footage of Atom Smasher doing his show in the KRBE studios back in 2003. As a self confessed radio geek, I enjoy watching good DJs doing their show. It appears to take someone with great multi-tasking skills with slight ADHD. Atom is even entertaining with callers who probably never made air.

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