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KTRK-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, serving as the market's ABC outlet. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on Bissonnet Street in Houston's Upper Kirby district. [ 2 ]
KVIA-TV, El Paso, Texas, on channel 13 from 1956 to 1981; WHBQ-TV, Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with ABC from 1953 to 1995; WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Maryland, affiliated with ABC from 1948 to 1995; WOWK-TV, Huntington, West Virginia, affiliated with ABC from 1955 to 1958 and again from 1962 to 1986; WORO-DT, San Juan, Puerto Rico, affiliated with ...
On September 7, 2009, KHOU-TV expanded its weekday morning newscast with the addition of the 4:30 a.m. program First Look; despite being the last station in the Houston market to launch a 4:30 a.m. newscast, KHOU was the only station in the market to announce its intentions to do so (three of Houston's major network affiliates – KHOU, KTRK-TV ...
The staff of KTRK-TV published in December 2023 that the tornado was "hands down the most impactful weather story" covered by the news station during the year. [8] The tornado was part of a small outbreak that produced 14 other tornadoes across Texas, Louisiana , and Florida from January 24–25.
Severe weather jolted parts of Texas and Louisiana on Thursday and Thursday night, spinning up multiple tornadoes to kick off a stretch of stormy weather for the Gulf Coast states. Two tornadoes ...
Ward, a personal friend of Marvin Zindler, helped Zindler obtain his position at Channel 13, by urging the station to hire him after Zindler had been fired from his job at the sheriff's department. [7] In May 2019, Ward published his memoir, “Good Evening, Friends.” The title reflects the salutation he used to begin each newscast at KTRK. [8]
She joined channel 13 in 1992 to anchor the morning newscast with Tom Koch. She then left in 1999 to co-anchor HomePage, an afternoon show on MSNBC, with Ashleigh Banfield and Mika Brzezinski. [2] Entertainment Weekly described the trio as "the Powerpuff Girls of journalism". [2] Gaston left MSNBC in 2000.
WTVG operated a 350,000-watt Doppler weather Radar named "Live Doppler 13000 HD". It was discontinued in 2018. In 2011, WTVG received six Emmy Awards from the Lower Great Lakes chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. WTVG also received over 15 nominations for their news, a record for the station.