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Description

News demo highlighting my background in broadcast journalism recorded in 2023.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
You're listening to Houston's only news radio station, news radio. 740 KTRH. Good morning, Houston. I'm Steve. Sievert. Harris County extends the winter storm disaster declaration following a record breaking deep freeze across southeast Texas details straight ahead. Our exclusive accuweather forecast for your much warmer Friday ahead. Sunny with a high of 62 tonight. A few clouds will roll in with a low of 45. Right now. It's 47 on Galveston Island and 52 in downtown Houston at KTRH. Our top story at an emergency meeting. Thursday. Harris County commissioners court unanimously extended a disaster declaration for this week's winter storms through next Friday. The order allows the county government flexibility to assess recovery resources and also activates the county's emergency management plan. The county engineer estimates 55,000 homes in unincorporated Harris County have pipe damage while the budget office estimates tens of millions of dollars in property damage. KTRH news time. 705. Give us 30 minutes. We'll give you the world. Texas college officials will meet at the Texas Capitol in Austin next Tuesday and Wednesday to make requests for funding from the state during its 87th legislative session this year's session which will prepare colleges for fiscal years. 2022 and 23 is bound to be an interesting one for higher education. It's taking place during a global pandemic that forced many college campuses to close and adopt hybrid formats while placing additional financial pressures on students coming up, Mark Reed checks in on the slumping rockets in sports and we'll have your 10 day forecast news radio. 740 KTRH. Where the news watch never stops. I'm Steve Sievert.