![]() ![]() “I’ve had the pleasure of working with Randy for a significant portion of his career, and I’ll forever be grateful to him for being such a terrific ambassador for News 4 and Sinclair San Antonio. When Treviño died, former WOAI TV anchor Randy Beamer was already assembling interviews to create a documentary about the artist. “After 30 years, Randy’s credentials and achievements are numerous as are his fans!” said Dean Radla, vp and gm of the San Antonio NBC affiliate. I have at least another 41 years worth of all kinds of stuff I’m planning to do.”īeamer is known for shooting his own stories and has covered everything from a group of locals who run the largest hospital in Iraq to fellow Texans who are guarding detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Randy Beamer, an anchor who recently retired after more than 30 years as the face of News 4 San Antonio, said in a 2014 interview that it was sad to depart the quirky building. “But yes, after 41 years in TV news (seriously), I’m finally retiring. ![]() I just wanted to kind of keep it on the DL and work a couple more weeks without anything approaching an obituary… and having it be awkward,” Beamer posted to his Facebook page. On its website, the magazine praises Beamer and Harris. The feelings are so strong, UTSA is debuting a course this fall titled ‘Selena: A Mexican American Identity and Experience. Congratulations to Randy Beamer and Don Harris They were selected as the Editors Winners as the Best TV Anchors by San Antonio Magazine. “I guess I should go ahead and post this since it’s out there. SAN ANTONIO - Twenty-five years after Selena’s death, South Texas continues to identify with the Queen of Tejano music. His final newscast will be next Friday, March 5. San Antonio anchor Randy Beamer has announced his retirement from WOAI. ![]()
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