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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Local News: Austin Still Weird, Booming ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Snowmageddon in the rear view, Texas capital is back on its feet ]]>
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                                                                                                                                                                        <media:description><![CDATA[KXAN meteorologist Kristen Currie gives a weather update from downtown Austin. ]]></media:description>                                                            <media:text><![CDATA[KXAN Austin]]></media:text>
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                                <p>It’s been a challenging year-plus, to say the least, but things are slowly getting back to normal in the Texas capital. Besides the pandemic, Austin was hit with a snowstorm in February that knocked power out and shut off the water for many residents. But the fair weather is here and Austin’s many attributes, including live music along Sixth Street and lots of outdoor activity, are approaching full swing. </p><p>“The market is as hot as it’s ever been,” said <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/lewis-named-ktbc-austin-gm-43224">Michael Lewis</a>, KTBC senior VP and general manager. “Sixth Street is not as alive as it was, but it’s getting there.”</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/features/austin-cw-affiliate-knva-makes-news-push">Also Read: Austin CW Affiliate KNVA Makes News Push</a></p><p>Fox owns KTBC. Nexstar Media Group has NBC affiliate KXAN, MyNetworkTV- aligned <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/lin-launches-mynet-station-kbvo-austin-41983">KBVO </a>and manages The CW outlet <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/cw-signs-lin-four-more-affils-79705">KNVA</a>. Sinclair Broadcast Group has CBS station KEYE and runs Telemundo on a dot-two channel. Tegna owmABC affiliate KVUE. Univision owns KAKW and UniMás station KTFO.</p><p>Spectrum is the primary pay TV operator. The market jumped from Nielsen’s No. 40 to No. 38 in 2021. Austin adds around 169 residents a day. The city finally has a professional sports team, as Austin FC joined Major League Soccer. The Nexstar stations own the English-language game rights, with most matches on KNVA. Things kicked off with an April 24 win over Colorado. </p><p>“It’s got this huge, positive enthusiasm and buzz,” said Eric Lassberg, VP and general manager of KXAN-KNVA-KBVO. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Everyone is just fired up.”</p><p>Univision Austin has the Spanish-language rights to Austin FC, with games on KTFO. “It’s a big deal because we have so much soccer passion in the market,” Christine Escobar, KAKW-KTFO president and general manager, said. </p><p>KXAN is a ratings beast. In March, KXAN won the 6 a.m. households race, while KTBC was tops in the 25-54 demo. The stations split the 5 p.m. battle, and KXAN won households and 25-54 at 6 p.m. At 10 p.m., KXAN scored a 4.3 in households, ahead of KVUE’s and KEYE’s 2.7, KTBC’s 2.2, KAKW’s 1.3 and the local Telemundo’s 0.8. In the 10 p.m. demo, KXAN earned a 1.8, KVUE a 1.6, KTBC a 1.4, KAKW a 1.2 and KEYE and Telemundo 0.8 apiece. </p><h2 id="station-goes-x2018-in-depth-x2019">Station Goes ‘In-Depth’</h2><p><br></p><p>KXAN has “In-Depth Investigation” as its branding and reminds viewers of it often. “Every single promo you see, we pound it into the minds of viewers,” Lassberg said. </p><p>KXAN won two National Murrow Awards last year, an extraordinary accomplishment for a station. Jim Spencer, chief meteorologist, shifted to semi-retirement after 31 years at the station. David Yeomans became KXAN chief meteorologist in March. </p><p>KTBC offers a relentless local news approach, cranking out 53 hours a week. A 6 p.m. newscast came on board in 2019, often giving the full 30 minutes to a specific topic, whether it’s homelessness, COVID or a transportation bill. “We do it when the topic says we should,” said Lewis. “It’s dictated by the news of the day.”</p><p><br></p><figure class="van-image-figure " data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:950px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:72.63%;"><img id="VnYpuHbKzfLv47wqiAXp9L" name="BAC3879.localnews.ShannonRyan_snow.jpg" alt="Shannon Ryan of KTBC Austin" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VnYpuHbKzfLv47wqiAXp9L.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="950" height="690" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=""><span class="caption-text">Shannon Ryan  covered Austin’s dangerous winter storms for Fox station KTBC.  </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: KTBC Fox 7)</span></figcaption></figure><p><br></p><p>Lewis mentioned that President Lyndon B. Johnson and wife Lady Bird once owned the station. “The spirit of service and giving back to our community is still alive and well,” he said. </p><p>Escobar oversees the Univision and UniMás stations as well as a pair of radio outlets. Staffers from TV and radio are “cross-trained,” as Escobar puts it, to work in both. Radio hosts, for instance, provide entertainment highlights for Austin viewers on Fridays. “We’re all Swiss Army knives here,” said Escobar. </p><p>KAKW has two hours of morning news, a midday newscast, and 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. Saturdays are being considered for expansion. “News is what drives the ratings and the revenue,” said Escobar. “It’s alway something we’re looking to expand on.”</p><p>Streaming local news on a mobile app has expanded the consumer base for Univision Austin content. </p><p><br></p><h2 id="weathering-snowmageddon">Weathering Snowmageddon</h2><p>The stations had their hands full when the snow hit in mid February. Referred to as Snowmaggedon, the issue wasn’t so much the snow, but the havoc that followed, including power outages. Escobar called the storm a once in a lifetime event, and hopes it stays that way. “Nobody wants to go back to that period,” she said. (An Austin native, Escobar named her son Austin.)</p><p>Austin’s mix of hot companies, including Tesla and Apple, an influx of new residents and a burgeoning music scene keeps the market on its toes. Slogan “Keep Austin Weird” reflects the independent mindset here. </p><p>“There’s such a large diversity of cultures,” said Escobar. “With the music and food scene, Austin never gets boring.” </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Grande Names Matt Rohre Interim President ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Grande Names Matt Rohre Interim President ]]>
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                                <p>Texas-based Grande Communications said Thursday that president Matt Murphy has resigned to found a new private equity firm following five years in that post.</p><p>Matt Rohre, Grande’s VP of retail operations, has been tapped to take on Murphy’s presidential responsibilities as  the interim role of senior vice president of operations/general manager, effective October 1, 2014.</p><p>Rohre will be responsible for oversight and management of Grande’s operational performance and strategic direction, the company said.</p><p>Rohre, a telecom vet of more than 25 years, joined Grande in 2002, and has served as director of technical operations and general manager of Grande in Waco, Dallas, Midland Odessa, Austin, and San Marcos. In 2013, Rohre was named vice president of retail operations and has been responsible for overall business development and fulfillment at the market level, providing management for technical operations, direct sales operations, front office and business operations, community relations, and government affairs.</p><p>“We are extremely confident and grateful to have Matt Rohre as interim leader. His experience and knowledge of the telecom industry are invaluable to the company,” said Grande’s CEO Jim Holanda, in a statement. “We wish Matt Murphy all the best in his new venture and appreciate the leadership and commitment that he has provided to Grande for the past five years.”</p><p>Also this week, Grande announced that it had expanded its 1Gbps footprint to Buda, Texas,  a <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/grande-joins-1-gig-race-austin-260653" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/grande-joins-1-gig-race-austin-260653">follow-on to its original deployment  in Austin</a>, where it’s facing off with AT&T’s 1-Gig-capable fiber-based “GigaPower” platform, Time Warner Cable and (soon) Google Fiber.</p><p>Grande’s 1-Gig service in Buda, dubbed “Power 1000,” is priced at $64.99 per month.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ El Rey Network Sets Up Shop In Austin ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ El Rey Network Sets Up Shop In Austin ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ kent.gibbons@futurenet.com (Kent Gibbons) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Kent Gibbons ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/P3PfCTKianE6oDPs2K6Xpe.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="5pbsFCLF99SE76w3TfSqh5" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5pbsFCLF99SE76w3TfSqh5.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5pbsFCLF99SE76w3TfSqh5.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Robert Rodriguez has decided to base the production and corporate headquarters for his new English-language action-adventure channel, El Rey Network, near the home base of his Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas.</p><p>The start-up service, which already films its centerpiece program, <em>From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series</em>, in the Texas capital, committed to filming other scripted and unscripted content in the state. <em>From Dusk Till Dawn</em> will begin production on its second season later this year; El Rey Network's original series <em>Matador</em> will debut on July 15 but is produced in Los Angeles. The network said this will be the first time a general entertainment network has a formal production home in the Lone Star State.</p><p>El Rey's targeted 18-49 male audience includes in its core younger Latinos living in English-speaking households. The network said the choice of Texas accentuates the state's "identity as a beacon state for American Latino culture and entertainment."</p><p>"As a filmmaker and founder of El Rey Network, I can't imagine a more iconic and inspiring location for our production headquarters or for the filming of our upcoming projects," Rodriguez said in a release.</p><p>The network did not say whether or not the city or state offered financial incentives, or if specific job or spending commitments were made in return. But Gov. Rick Perry and Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell were both quoted in the release, with the mayor saying "Austin is home to creative, talented people who do pioneering, game-changing work, and Robert Rodriguez exemplifies our creative base of talent." Calls to state and city spokespeople were not immediately returned. (Update: Melissa Alvarado, public information officer for Austin's Economic Development Department, said the city did not offer any incentives. Neither did the state, said Rich Parsons, deputy communications director in Gov. Perry's office.)</p><p>El Rey Network was founded by Rodriguez and FactoryMade Ventures co-founders John Fogelman and Cristina Patwa, backed by Univision Networks & Studios, and launched this past March 11 on cable and satellite distributors including Comcast, DirecTV, Time Warner Cable (via a Univision affiliation deal) and Dish Network. It has a current base of about 40 million subscribers.</p><p>Pictured: Robert Rodriguez of El Rey Network and Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell in an El Rey Network photo.</p>
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