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Friday, August 02, 2013

Christine Haas returns to Texas at Fox 7 KTBC

Former KHOU, KVUE anchor Christine Haas returns from San Diego to work at Fox 7 KTBC Austin

The Fox Television Stations group alerted me that former KHOU and KVUE anchor Christine Haas returns to Austin to anchor at Fox 7 KTBC. Here is the release:

Christine Haas
Christine Haas
Christine Haas has been named co-anchor of the "FOX 7 News Edge” at 5 and 9 p.m. announced Pam Vaught, the station’s Vice President and News Director. Effective Monday, August 12th, Haas will co-anchor the weekday evening newscasts Monday through Friday alongside Mike Warren.

In making the announcement, Vaught stated, “Christine is well-respected in this business, winning numerous awards for her reporting. She’s going to be a valuable member of our team and we look forward to her return to Austin.”

Most recently, Haas served as anchor for NBC 7 in San Diego. Prior to that, she was anchor for KHOU in Houston for three years. Previously, she has held anchor positions at KVUE-TV in Austin, KARE 11 in Minneapolis, WTSP in Tampa, KTHV in Little Rock, AR and KAMR in Amarillo, TX.

Added Haas, “My career has taken many twists and turns and I feel so blessed that I’m headed straight back to Texas. My son was born in Austin and our hearts truly never left our family and friends who make it so special. My thanks to FOX 7 for making this homecoming a reality."
Haas graduated from Illinois State University a double major in Mass Communication and Psychology.

Effective Monday, August 5th, “Good Day Austin” will be anchored by Loriana Hernandez alongside Dave Froelich, Keri Bellacosa and Zack Shields.

KTBC FOX 7 is part of the FOX Television Stations group, one of the nation's largest owned-and-operated network broadcast groups, comprising 28 stations in 18 markets and covering nearly 37.28 % of U.S. television homes. This includes six duopolies in the top 10 markets: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Washington, D.C. and Houston; as well as duopolies in Minneapolis, Phoenix, Orlando and Charlotte.


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