KTMD
KTMD is a full-power television station located in Galveston, Texas transmitting over digital 48. The station is owned and operated by NBC Universal and is the Telemundo affiliate for Houston, Texas, and its surrounding area.
History
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News Operation
Noticiero 48 was the name of the station's newscast when it signed on in 1988. It was changed to Noticentro 48 the following year, and back to the original "Noticiero" title in 1991. This changed, for obvious reasons, and was thus branded "Noticiero 47". In 2010 "Noticiero Telemundo Houston" was launched.
Telemundo's parent company NBC-Universal replaced the local newscast with a regional newscast based out of the new Production Center in Dallas. At the time national organizations such as the NAHJ National Association of Hispanic Journalists criticized the move and issue formal statements against parent company NBC-Universal [1]
On February 3, 2010 true local newscasts returned to the station when the Dallas-based regional program was dropped in favor of 5 and 10 PM newscasts that are produced in the Houston studios.
Noticero Telemundo Houston Personalities
Current
- Daniel Morales - Anchor/Meteorologist
- Blanca Gómez - Anchor
- Carlos De Pavía - Reporter & Breves AM Anchor
- Roger Franco - Reporter
- Jaime Higuera - Reporter
- Ariel Rodríguez - Meteorologist
- Ramón Días - Sports Anchor
Former Noticiero 48/47 staff (1988 to 2007)
- Miguel Amante
- Sandra Aponte
- Karla Barguiarena
- Luis Cruz
- Claudia Deschamps
- Oralia Galvan
- Luis Fernandez-Rocha (Vice President/General Manager)
- Mauricio Mendez (Vice President/General Manager)
- Roger Ashley (Vice President/General Manager)
- Enrique Perez (Vice President/General Manager)
- Lester Gretsch
- Sandra Gomez
- Manny Lopez
- Carlos Munoz
- Jose Luis Machado
- Lucia Navarro
- Gloria Padilla
- Guillermo Restrepo
- Atala Sarmiento
- Luis Rodriguez - Sports Director
- Roberto Repreza
- Cathy Tenorio
- Carolina Terran
- Comptroller - Patricia Griggs
- Sales Mgr. - Becky Munoz-Diaz
- Sales Asst. - Seleste Esparza
- Act. Exec - Wes Burd
- Sales Research - Patricia Torres
- Programming - Anna Cardona
- Promotions - Sylvia Cavazos
- Promotions - Nick Rivera
- Promotions - Sergio Ramiro
- Dir.of Engineering - Blane Huhn
- Asst. Chief - Ed Mateo
- Engineer - John Harvey
- Engineer - Dwight Williams
- Engineer - Marcus Tolbert
- Engineer - Clay Jones
- Master Control- Arthur McCoy
- Master Control -Eugene Ybarra
- Master Control -Carlos Sanchez
- Master Control -Richard Pazmino
- Master Control - Jaime Toruno
- Master Control - Derly Ramirez
- Master Control-Air Ops - Ed Vela
- Master Control-Air Ops - David Burris
- Master Control-Air Ops - Rachael Beadreaux
- Production - Fred Torres
- Production - Louis Rodriquez
- Production - Jimmy Phillips
- Production - David Trumbull
- Production - David de Jesus
- Production - Tsepo Solis
- News Production - Ariel Rubacalva
- News Editor - Alex Luster
News/Station presentation
Newscast titles
- Noticiero 48 (1988•1989 and 1991•2002)
- Noticentro 48 (1989•1991)
- Noticiero 47 (2002•2007)
- Noticiero Telemundo Houston (2010•present)
Station slogans
- Mejorando Su Vida (2007•2009)
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References
- ^ The National Association of Hispanic Journalists
External links
mobile site: almhouston.com
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Bryan/College Station: KBTX 3 (CBS)
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KVVV 16 (Ind)
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