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She moved to Telemundo-owned station KTMD in Houston, Texas, from 2004 until she joined NBC-affiliated station KPRC-TV as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor for what was then known as Local 2 News in 2006. [1] Known for her dynamic reporting, she has covered many prominent news stories, including Hurricanes Ike, Dolly and Gustav.
KPRC-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Graham Media Group.Its studios are located on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in the Southwest Management District (formerly Greater Sharpstown), [4] [5] and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.
She was in the gangster spoof "Hit Team". [7] She is a member of the fake band TigerTripp. Their single "The Ice Cream Song" [8] was released in October 2014 and the music video had over 70,000 views on YouTube. In May 2022, Camp left Buffalo to join KPRC-TV [9] in Houston as a correspondent for Houston Life. [10]
Past and present television anchors from Houston, Texas. Pages in category "Television anchors from Houston" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
In 1989, she signed on with KPRC-TV in Houston as a weekend anchor, and was soon promoted to anchoring the weekday 6 and 10 pm newscasts, a position she held for 14 years. In the last two and a half years of her employment at KPRC, Linda moved to anchoring the 5 and 6 pm newscasts, as well as the mid-day and 4 pm shows.
Jacob Rascon is an American journalist and a reporter based in Houston. He was most recently with for KTRK-TV from January 2022 to December 2024 and at NBC affiliate KPRC-TV from 2017 to 2021. [1] [2] Rascon is the son of former news anchor Art Rascon who worked for KTRK-TV from 1998 to 2022, when he stepped down. The pair co-anchored a ...
After being drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1987, Tillman worked as an anchor and reporter at KPRC-TV during the seven-month off-season. His football and broadcasting careers developed in tandem as he hosted two radio sports-talk shows and was a reporter and anchor for a radio PM magazine in Oklahoma City prior to his television jobs.
While in Houston, Hohenstein was known for the Sunshine Award, where he visited schools across southeast Texas in the station's helicopter nearly every day. [4] After departing from KPRC-TV in Febrauary 2006, Hohenstein was again linked to Chuck George, this time at KOLD-TV while briefly freelancing in Tucson at the same station. [5] [6]