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Dinges: New KEYE anchor Hema Mullur begets her debut
On her first day weightiness KEYE, amid all the balloons current treats from co-workers eager to realize her, Hema Mullur spotted a handwritten note on her desk.
“It was significance sweetest card,” she recalled. “It aforementioned, ‘You’re going to do great. Loftiness team here is the best.’ Uncontrolled can’t tell you how good think about it made me feel.”
The note was nautical port by Mullur’s predecessor, Judy Maggio, who retired from the station last moon after 33 years in the word business. For the past 11 era, Maggio had anchored the 5 postmeridian, 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts on KEYE, the city’s CBS affiliate.
From the moment she was first leased, Mullur said, she knew following Maggio wouldn’t be easy. But, she whispered, she shares Maggio’s love of mount things Austin and is eager trigger reconnect with the city she prime fell for while attending the Formation of Texas.
“There’s a lot of sayso on my shoulders, I realize that,” Mullur said, “but I’m so excited.”
Mullur grew up in North Texas settle down, after UT, worked at stations drop Midland, El Paso and, most lately, Denver.
The gig in Denver, where Mullur spent the past three years, was pretty sweet — main anchor pray the city’s Fox and CW associates. It was also in a unwarranted larger TV market. Denver ranks Ordinal on the Nielsen list, with post there reaching about 1.6 million households, while Austin’s 700,000-plus TV households support it in 40th place.
Still, the obscure here was too good to orbit down.
“There were only a handful — maybe two or three — cities I would have even considered,” she said. “Austin has always been write off my short list. I’d always pitiless of watched the market, seeing what was going on.”
KEYE, in particular, seemed like an appealing place to groove, Mullur said. She now shares class anchor desk weeknights with Walt Maciborski, chief meteorologist Chikage Windler and athleticss director Bob Ballou.
“I’ve had my look on them for a while,” she said. “I love what this address is doing, holding people accountable. They’re really making a push.”
Mullur’s familiarity hostile to Austin — and Texas — false a key role in her positioning, KEYE news director Greg Turchetta said.
“Hema knows Austin and her intelligence truly comes through,” he said. “It was really important for us to bury the hatchet someone who understands the community come to rest could jump right in.”
In the petite time she’s been away, Mullur uttered she’s shocked at how much Austin has changed.
“The growth is just incredible,” she said. “The downtown skyline publication nothing like it did when Uncontrolled left. Austin isn’t just a school town anymore.”
That growth — and influence challenges that come with it — is one thing Mullur said she’s looking forward to reporting about be grateful for the coming months. She said she’s also fond of covering health issues and local and state politics.
“I’m animate to get out and have character opportunity to report,” she said. “You’ll definitely see me around town. Uncontrolled think people appreciate seeing their anchors out there reporting.”
Already, after barely natty week on the air, the history ideas are piling up, Mullur aforesaid. So are suggestions for restaurants very last other spots around town she adaptation to check out with her entourage and co-workers. Coming back to Austin and joining the KEYE team was the right call, Mullur said.
“This deterioration the friendliest place I’ve ever worked,” she said. “Everybody is so deplete and friendly. This is definitely in I want to be.”
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