After 21 years at ABC 13, Ted Oberg is leaving the station for the East Coast, where he...
Ted Oberg, who was the master of ceremonies for the 25th annual Heart Ball in 2020, has announced he and his family are leaving Houston for the East Coast, where Oberg is a native.After 21 years at ABC 13, Ted Oberg is leaving the station for the East Coast, where he grew up and his parents still reside.
Oberg is the station's investigative reporter and has covered everything from the criminal justice system backlog to Hurricane Harvey disaster relief. He’s also famous for catching the slip of former Texas governor and energy secretary Rick Perry, who said “Adios, Mofo” after an interview with Oberg while the microphone was still on.Oberg announced his decision during the 6 p.m. news Thursday, calling it the “hardest professional choice I have ever made.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Abbott Elementary’ season 2 premiere, episode 5 (10/19/22): How to watch, time, date, channelHere’s how you can watch season two, episode five of the ABC hit comedy
Read more »
Putin's martial law declaration in Ukraine 'speaks to his desperation,' Blinken tells ABCNEW: Sec. of State Antony Blinken tells GStephanopoulos that Russian President Vladimir Putin's declaration of martial law in illegally annexed parts of Ukraine 'speaks to his desperation.” See more of the exclusive interview tomorrow on GMA.
Read more »
‘Alaska Daily’ Soars in Multiplatform Ratings for ABCThe Hilary Swank-led drama 'Alaska Daily' drew the biggest audience of ABC's three Thursday shows in Nielsen’s seven-day ratings
Read more »
Would Mike Pence Support Donald Trump in 2024? He Won't SaySee multiple perspectives from Axios, Washington Examiner, and ABC News (Online) at AllSides.com.
Read more »
Bodies of water all over North America are drying up due to drought, climate change: ExpertsBodies of water all over North America are drying up as a result of drought and a decrease in precipitation, experts told ABC News.
Read more »
Bodies of water all over North America are drying up due to drought, climate change: ExpertsBodies of water all over North America are drying up as a result of drought and a decrease in precipitation, experts told ABC News.
Read more »