![]() Sometimes I put a microphone and a camera or two in front of him when we talked, as we both had hoped for this to be a documentary about his latest comeback…until his cancer came back. ![]() I knew Jesse for 40 years working in TV news, shooting a number of stories on him and his many projects, but we got closer after I retired a couple of years ago. “We’ve tried to tell it largely in his words and those of family and friends who knew him best. ![]() “It’s definitely an honor to be able to tell the story of a true San Antonio icon who I came to know as a friend,” said Randy Beamer. This documentary will feature never-before-seen interviews with Treviño, exclusive photos, artwork and more. Jesse Treviño passed away on Februafter a long battle with cancer, but his legacy continues through his art and the stories of his life. And, San Antonio Currents Sanford Nowlin discusses Elon Musks plan to dump. Treviño’s talent can be seen all around the city – in works such as La Veladora of Our Lady of Guadalupe a towering candle standing on San Antonio’s west side and the nine-story tiled mural The Spirit of Healing, which adorns Christus Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital and remains one of downtown’s most iconic art pieces. This week, host Randy Beamer talks to SAISD Superintendent Dr. The film, created by Journalist Randy Beamer, includes never-before-seen footage and interviews with Treviño, photos of his art, and more. is a new KLRN Original documentary that features an intimate look into the life of pioneering San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño. It's time for the Anchorman to go back to his favorite jobs of all: being a Son and a Dad.Treviño – The Artist. ![]() And you inspired me to love my hometown just as much as you do. News 4 San Antonio anchor Randy Beamer is retiring Friday after more than 40 years in TV news, more than 30 years of that with News 4. While Randy Beamer, Deborah Knapp, Steve Spriester, Ursula Pari and so many other household names continue to hold it down on our local news stations, we know that San Antonio is very much about. You mentored me, pushed me and made me a better reporter. I don't know what you saw in me when I walked through the doors of our old downtown station, but I'm so grateful you took me under your wing. The Secretary and Randy discuss San Antonio’s role in national cyber security, as well as Brouillette’s strong connection to San Antonio. Your legacy is the generations of reporters you've inspired. In this edition of San Antonio’s Voice, a member of President Trump’s Cabinet talks with our Randy Beamer about the future of Texas oil. Thank you, Beamer, for your service to journalism. It’s about the people at home, sharing their stories and asking the hard questions - not to say “gotcha,” but to get the facts. Chief WOAI-TV anchor Randy Beamer poses during a rehearsal on the new News 4 set, one of the changes. In the age of the Anchorman, you stood out because you knew it’s not about you. By Jeanne Jakle, TV Columnist Updated 9:57 a.m. There's a reason your segment is called "San Antonio's Voice." You truly are the voice of San Antonio - through crisis, celebration, championships - always with your camera in hand. You're immortalized in t-shirts so cool, even your son wanted one. It's in every photo you take, just how much you love San Antonio: its skyline, its history, its culture, its people.Īnd San Antonio loves you back. Which may explain why the Emmy Award-winning anchor and photojournalist doesn’t think his imminent retirement is a headline. The city you write a postcard for every Christmas. Though he’s been the face of News 4 San Antonio for more than 30 years, Randy Beamer says he’s always felt more comfortable behind the camera. The city where you put down roots, had two more kids. The city you met when you had a mustache. Thank you, Beamer, from this city you love so much. So instead, News 4 reporter Emily Baucum is saying thank you on behalf of all of San Antonio. SAN ANTONIO – News 4 San Antonio’s longtime anchor Randy Beamer is retiring after more than 30 years at News 4 and more than 40 years in the news business.
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