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Veteran reporter Paul Venema signs off after 47 years at KSAT

KSAT12 announces anchor shakeups

1of3 Samuel King will join the evening newscasts on KSAT 12. He will be leaving his Good Morning San Antonio Courtesy Show MoreShow Less 2of3 Steven Cavazos joins Good Morning San Antonio as their new traffic anchor. Courtesy Show MoreShow Less 3of3 San Antonio viewers will notice some changes at KSAT 12. Traffic anchor Samuel King is moving from Good Morning San Antonio to the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. evening newscasts.  “Samuel has covered traffic and transportation for GMSA recently and will now focus on the bigger transportation issues facing Bexar County residents in the future, said news director Bernice Kearney. 

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Help KSAT wish 47-year veteran reporter Paul Venema farewell by signing our send-off card

Help KSAT wish 47-year veteran reporter Paul Venema farewell by signing our send-off card Paul Venema started at KSAT in 1969 and will retire at the end of May KSAT Digital Staff Updated:  Tags:  Help us wish KSAT veteran reporter Paul Venema farewell by leaving your note in the comments. (KSAT) Editor’s note: This content was available to KSAT Insiders in advance. Peak behind the scenes of the KSAT 12 studios and get early notice of exclusive deals and events by Paul Venema is an institution in the KSAT newsroom and for KSAT viewers. Venema started as a weekend anchor in 1969 and later anchored the 5, 6, and 10 o’clock newscasts, but his true passion was working as a reporter in the field.

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San Antonio Living co-host says goodbye after nearly a decade. KSAT welcomes new reporter

San Antonio Living co-host says goodbye after nearly a decade. KSAT welcomes new reporter Jan. 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 San Antonio Living co-host Denise Cabello said goodbye to viewers after 8 years at the NBC affiliate.Denise CabelloShow MoreShow Less 2of5 3of5 4of5 San Antonio Living co-host Denise Cabello said goodbye to viewers after 8 years at the NBC affiliate.Denise CabelloShow MoreShow Less 5of5 2021 has already kicked off with some changes in San Antonio TV news. Denise Cabello, co-host of San Antonio Living, bid farewell on Dec. 31. She announced her departure on social media. New Year, new chapter. After 8 years, I’m leaving WOAI/KABB, she wrote. In those 8 years, I found my loving husband. We started our beautiful family with our amazing daughter, Izzy.

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After 47 years, Paul Venema will sign off from KSAT this year

After 47 years, Paul Venema will sign off from KSAT this year Jan. 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 2of68 Then: Class of 1994, Souderton High School in Pennsylvania. Home of the Indians!Courtesy Show MoreShow Less 3of68 5of68 Then: (right) Class of 2006, Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, CA. Home of the Falcons!Courtesy Show MoreShow Less 6of68 8of68 Then: Class of 2001, Marana Mt. View High School in Tucson, Arizona. Home of the Mountain Lions!CourtesyShow MoreShow Less 9of68 11of68 12of68 14of68 Then: Class of 2010, United South High School, Home of the Panthers!Courtesy Show MoreShow Less 15of68 17of68 Then: Class of 2005, John Marshall High School. Home of the Rams!Courtesy Show MoreShow Less

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