What is Chris Marrou doing?

What is Chris Marrou doing?

Now, Chris Marrou is returning to KENS 5 Eyewitness News in a special new role. Deborah Knapp caught up with her former co-anchor about a new book and a reason for you to “stay tuned” to KENS 5.

When did Chris Marrou retire?

2009
Except for a brief hiatus in 1980 to pursue an opportunity in Boston (where he presented the 5:30pm news at WBZ-TV, then an NBC affiliate), held that position until his retirement in 2009.

Who owns KENS San Antonio?

TEGNA Inc.
About TEGNA KENS 5 is owned and operated by TEGNA Inc., an innovative media company that serves the greater good of its communities.

Is Fred Lozano still alive?

Former KENS 5 news anchor Fred Lozano, a veteran San Antonio journalist who most recently co-anchored “KENS 5 Eyewitness News This Morning,” has died, his family told KENS 5. He was 67. Fred had been waging a quiet, courageous battle against leukemia for the past year and a half, they said.

Who was Fred Lozano married to?

anchor Kelly Chapman
More Videos. Nobody knows Fred Lozano quite like his former wife and co-anchor Kelly Chapman. The two stole hearts in San Antonio as a dynamic duo on the desk together. Today she’s looking back on the memories and wishing Fred the best on his future.

What happened to Leslie Mouton from KSAT 12?

After her departure from KSAT 12, TV news anchor Leslie Mouton is moving into the public relations field. Mouton has been named director of marketing and social media for the Morgan’s Wonderland Inclusion Foundation, according to a press release.

Does Ursula Pari have children?

Ursula is married to her high school crush Patrick MacLeod and has two beautiful children, Jackson and Georgia, as well as a dog named Swiffer. She is a lifelong equestrian that started in the world of high school rodeos and is now firmly entrenched in San Antonio’s first professional sport, polo.

Will KENS 5 Be Back on Dish Network?

KENS 5 and DISH have reached an agreement regarding DISH network’s continued carriage of our station. We will be returning to your DISH lineup shortly. Thank you very much to all of our viewers for your patience and support. Yay!

What Channel Is CBS in San Antonio?

KENS

San Antonio, Texas United States
Channels Digital: 29 (UHF) Virtual: 5
Branding KENS 5; KENS 5 News (callsign pronounced as a word)
Programming
Affiliations 5.1: CBS 5.2: Estrella TV 5.3: True Crime Network 5.4: Quest 5.5: Circle 5.6: Twist

What really happened to Leslie Mouton?

Where is Leslie Mouton working now?

Morgan’s Wonderland
Mouton, who spent 21 years with KSAT, announced her resignation last June. She recently joined Morgan’s Wonderland, as director of marketing and social media.

How do you get KENS 5?

How to Stream KENS (CBS 5) Live without Cable

  1. Watch KENS – San Antonio, TX. We recommend DIRECTV STREAM for most viewers in the San Antonio, TX area.
  2. San Antonio, TX – Affiliates.
  3. Nearby Markets.
  4. TV Everywhere App. Some live TV streaming services include access to CBS App, which has live and on demand CBS shows.

What is Chris Marrou famous for?

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).

How old is Chris Marrou KENS?

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).

Is Chris Marrou a real judge?

In 2007 Marrou received a law degree from St. Mary’s University and passed the Texas bar exam in November 2007. In 2010, Marrou was appointed associate municipal judge of Von Ormy in southwestern Bexar County. Chris Marrou is the brother of one-time Libertarian Party presidential nominee Andre Marrou.

What happened to Jim Marrou?

In 1973, Marrou returned to San Antonio and joined the 10 o’clock news team at KENS as the anchor, alongside sportscaster Dan Cook. Except for a brief hiatus in 1980 to pursue an opportunity in Boston (where he presented the 5:30pm news at WBZ-TV, then an NBC affiliate), held that position until his retirement in 2009.