Jack Morgan
Jack Morgan has spent 35 years in electronic media, doing both television and radio.
In his mid-20s, Jack was known as Robbin Banks at two San Angelo FM stations, but the bulk of his career has been spent at PBS stations in Austin (KLRU), Orlando (WMFE), Vermont Public Television, and San Antonio's KLRN.
At KLRN he spent five years as director of production, where he was responsible for three hour-long programs with the San Antonio Symphony. Jack was also responsible for KLRN's ARTS program during its startup, and co-produced Texas Week With Rick Casey.
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Quercus Tardifolia hasn't been seen in Big Bend's National Park for 12 years.
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Texas educator and musician Belle Ortiz has died. She played a vital role in bringing mariachi music out of the clubs and into public schools across Texas. (First aired on ATC on July 18, 2023.)
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Texas educator and musician Belle Ortiz has died. She played a vital role in bringing mariachi music out of the night clubs and into public schools across Texas as a musical discipline.
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In San Antonio, residents are honoring the 21 people killed in the Uvalde school shooting with Día de los Muertos altars.
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Lanier High School art students built an altar dedicated to the students and teachers who lost their lives at the Robb Elementary School shooting.
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The idea was not to forget the victims' faces, says the project's creator, which is why they are depicted in large murals. Artists from throughout Texas volunteered their time and talent.
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21 large scale murals are being painted across Uvalde to honor the 19 students and 2 teachers killed at Robb Elementary School. Artists hope the project will help families and the community heal.
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The zoo has paired sets of horned lizards to encourage breeding, then carefully hatch the eggs.
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Dallas' WRR may well be soon run by NPR/PBS station KERA.
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After a 60-year broadcasting career, Gary De Laune has died.
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Osvaldo Chacon has been singing since he was 5, and 15 years later, he's going to compete in a program he's been hoping to get to all those years.
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After two storms swept through the Texas Hill Country nearly 20 years ago, a deep gorge revealed millions of years’ worth of geology for the first time.