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Being sworn in by Nelson Wolff. Chris Rene Marrou (born November 12, 1947) is former news anchor for KENS 5-TV in San Antonio, Texas from 1973 to 2009. Marrou is known for doing segments where he involved himself in different occupations or tried unique endeavors (such as eating a hot chili pepper).
Pat Boyette, KENS-TV news anchor, comic book artist, actor, composer, film director; Lara Flynn Boyle, actress , married San Antonio businessman Donald Ray Thomas in 2006; Paul Briggs, animator (Big Hero 6: The Series, Zootopia, and Frozen) Carol Burnett, Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian [12] Wendell Burton, actor (The Sterile Cuckoo)
During the summer of 1976, KPIX in San Francisco, California, a CBS affiliate then owned by Westinghouse (Group W) Broadcasting, premiered a local weeknight television news and entertainment series titled Evening: The MTWTF Show. The show was designed to add localism as suggested by the newly enacted "Prime Time Access Rule."
In 2005, Earhardt moved to San Antonio, Texas, and anchored weekday morning and noon newscasts at television station KENS. [5] [7] While living in Texas, she completed the Austin, Texas half-marathon, went skydiving with the U.S. Army's Golden Knights and, at the Air Force Academy, flew in an F-16 with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. [6]
Journalists from San Antonio (18 P) A. Austin American-Statesman people (9 P) E. Editors of Texas newspapers (21 P) Pages in category "Journalists from Texas"
Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb (Anchors) Craig Melvin (News Anchor) Al Roker (Meteorologist) Carson Daly (Orange Room) Today Third Hour. Al Roker (Host) Craig Melvin (Host) Sheinelle Jones (Host) Dylan Dreyer (Host) Today with Hoda and Jenna. Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager (Hosts) NBC Nightly News. Lester Holt (Anchor) The Tonight Show. Jimmy ...
Marsh was one of only three women at the time appearing on-camera on television news in Maine. She then moved to San Antonio, Texas, where she worked at ABC affiliate KSAT-TV for about a year. [8] [9] In October 1978, she served as parade marshal for the Western Days Celebration in Yorktown, Texas. [10]
After retiring from the NFL, Hill started in 1976 at KCBS-TV (then KNXT) in Los Angeles, where he was a sports anchor for 11 years. Hill began on the NFL on CBS in 1980 as an analyst. But in 1984, 1985, and 1992–93, he was the play-by-play announcer on selected games.