KTBS - TV
Caroline Castora is a skilled meteorologist currently working at KTBS-TV since June 2023 and serving as a forecaster, host, and headlines producer for PSU Weather World since January 2022. Caroline also gained experience as a freelance meteorologist at ABC27 News from January to April 2023 and held the position of president at Penn State Orchesis Dance Company from April 2022 to April 2023. Caroline's technical experience includes an internship at Nimbix in summer 2022, where work focused on the JARVICE supercomputing suite and the Weather Research and Forecasting model. Previously, Caroline served as a FOX Weather College Associate in summer 2021 and managed social media and taught dance at KJ Dance from 2016 to 2020. Caroline holds a Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, as well as Journalism from Penn State University, completed in 2023.
KTBS - TV
KTBS 3 celebrated 60 years of broadcasting service to the ArkLaTex on September 5, 2015. Broadcasting from our modern digital facility on Kings Highway in Shreveport, we serve 28 counties and parishes in East Texas, Northwest Louisiana, Southeast Oklahoma, and Southern Arkansas. We offer seven stations starting with KTBS 3 and KPXJ CW-21, and additional digital stations including MeTV- channel 21.2, Antenna TV- channel 21.4, Movies!- channel 21.3, and both our 24-Hour Weather channel 3.2, and 24-Hour News channel 3.3. Shreveport is located within five hours of seven major cities and has recently become a center of activity for film and television production. With more than 398,000 households in our DMA, Shreveport is considered the economic leader of a region that stretches north to McCurtain county Oklahoma; west to Longview, Texas; south to Natchitoches, Louisiana and east to Monroe, Louisiana. Made up of an array of mid-sized communities, the television marketing population is well over half a million people. KTBS 3 is owned and operated by KTBS, LLC, and is one of the few stations in the country that can still claim local ownership and community identity. On October 14, 2010, KTBS became the first station in the ArkLaTex to broadcast local news in high definition. And, today, viewers can find our news content on a multitude of platforms, including livestreaming on KTBS.com, as well as over-the-top offerings such as Sony PlayStation, Google TV, and YouTube.