A 15-year MLB veteran, Elvis Andrus is entering his first season as a member of the Texas Rangers television broadcast team as a Pre & Post-Game Host/Radio & Television Play-By-Play. Andrus, 36, compiled a caree
It’s bringing back bad memories of 2011, when the Rangers were one strike away from winning, only to fall short, but for viewers it makes for a riveting television event. Ready to catch Game Five? Here’s all you’ll need to know. Whe...
MLB.TV won't be for everyone. If you want a paid option that includes other television and sports, then going for a more all-encompassing plan might be better for you. Below are some other options to consider. But remember that the same applies if you're trying to watch the Rangers in...
OWN And The Lance Armstrong Interview On Your Television Looking for OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network? We've got you covered with a list of the channels where it airs here in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Jan 17, 2013 Armstrong: Watch Interview, Decide For Yourself Lance Armstrong said...
As Harvey approached, radio and television broadcasters took to the airwaves to warn those in the storm’s path about the oncoming danger. During the storm, local broadcasters provided lifeline support as ’first informers,’ relaying emergency and disaster relief information. And after the skies ...
said three Texas television stations — KUQI in Corpus Christi and KFDM and KBTV in Beaumont — were out of service. However, the outages appeared to affect only over-the-air broadcasts. KUQI was still viewable on cable as of Wednesday afternoon. KFDM and KBTV streamed their channels online...
(station manager in 1969; left KNTU in 1972 to announce Texas Rangers baseball games,) Lewis Abernathy (later an actor and director; worked on the movie "Titanic,") George Gimarc (Gimarc and Waldrop hosted "Jukebox Saturday Night", which later moved to KDNT-FM; in March, 1977, Gi...
with less than half its population being of European descent. About one-fourth of the residents are African American, and more than one-third are Hispanic.Dallasbecame well known in popularcultureas the setting for theeponymoustelevision drama series (originally broadcast 1978–91); the ranch where...
In 2002 Texas had 213 AM and 294 FM radio stations and 101 television stations. The first radio station in the state, WRR in Dallas, began operation in 1920. The first commercial television station was WBAP-TV in Fort Worth, which went on the air in 1948. E Music and Theater Interest...
Television, though, created the void. With cable sports channels, Texans were, for the first time, able to watch basketball played in Boston and New York and Detroit, before the state had its own teams. “We see basketball game after basketball game,” said Bill Little, sports information ...