Katiera Winfrey

Reporter (fill-in Anchor) at KHOU 11

Katiera Winfrey is an experienced reporter and fill-in anchor currently working at KHOU 11 since December 2023. Previously, Katiera served as a multicultural reporter and fill-in anchor at WISH-TV from November 2019 to November 2023. Additional experience includes an adjunct professor role at Butler University from January 2022 to May 2023, as well as reporting positions at WFMZ-TV and Kotv Channel 6. Katiera’s career began as a multi-media journalist at KYTX CBS19, where responsibilities included shooting, writing, and editing stories. Earlier roles also include reporting at KMID-TV, assignment editing at KHOU-TV, and producing at WISH-TV. Katiera's journey in journalism commenced with internships at KTRK ABC 13, focusing on news and community affairs. Katiera holds a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Texas Southern University.

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Houston, United States

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KHOU 11

KHOU 11 has been one of the top-rated CBS affiliates in Texas for over two decades. From broadcasting the first live picture of radar screen during Hurricane Carla in 1961, to becoming the nation’s first digital television station, KHOU 11 has been a leader in local news, information and community involvement for over six decades. KHOU-TV signed on the air March 22, 1953 as KGUL-TV in Galveston. KGUL was owned by a group of Galveston and Houston investors including actor Jimmy Stewart. In fact, it was Stewart’s voice that was first heard on the station. Walter Cronkite was among those presiding over groundbreaking ceremonies in May of 1959 for the new studio facilities. A month later, the station officially changed its call letters to KHOU-TV. On April 20, 1960, the station moved to its present location near downtown Houston. Dan Rather is just one of many former KHOU journalists who went on to work for a network. Rather was KHOU’s news director from 1960 to 1962. He anchored the 6 and 10 o’clock newscasts and hosted a Saturday morning news program. KHOU Stands for Houston is our brand promise to celebrate everyday heroes, hold the powerful accountable and honor the core values of honesty and reliability. For us, 'Stands For Houston'​ has become more than a marketing slogan. We stand up for people who do the right thing. We celebrate everyday heroes, and honor those who live by their word. We protect our families, neighbors and communities. We expose liars, cheats and villains for what they are. We believe tough times can be overcome by even tougher people. When the chips are down, character and tenacity carry us through. We never give up. Houston is a community of ethnically diverse neighborhoods and a place we're proud to call home. KHOU is part of TEGNA Media, one of the largest most geographically diverse broadcasters in the U.S. To learn more about TEGNA and its subsidiary brands, visit www.tegna.com.