
Bob Phillips
As the host of “Texas Country Reporter”, Bob Phillips
has touched the lives of Texans from Amarillo to Brownsville and all
cities in between for more than half his life. With more than 1,000
hours of programming highlighting the people and places of Texas,
Bob Phillips is truly a legend in Texas broadcasting. “Texas
Country Reporter” is a celebration of the Texan way of life
and a tribute to the “real” people of our time –
the everyday men and women who make our state such a special place.
Few shows in the history of television have endured and maintained
a loyal audience for more than three decades.
Bob Phillips started his television career at KDFW-TV in Dallas
while he was a student at SMU. He was a photographer and a reporter,
covering several state and national political conventions and the
inauguration of President Nixon. He also ventured into the sports
arena traveling for several years with the Dallas Cowboys and shooting
for NFL Films. His “Country Reporter” series began at
KDFW-TV in 1972 and continued on that station until Phillips moved
his program to WFAA-TV in Dallas in October of 1986.
In January of 2003, Bob moved “Texas Country Reporter”
to the CBS-owned and operated station KTVT in Dallas/Ft. Worth and
its sister station KTXA UPN 21. “Texas Country Reporter”
is regionally syndicated on 26 television stations throughout Texas
and surrounding states. Rating services estimate that more than 1.4
million people statewide see Bob’s program each week.
Phillips is a Professor of Communications at Amberton University.
In addition, Bob frequently consults corporations on media relations
matters and has conducted classes for reporters on the art of story
telling. Bob Phillips’ familiar baritone voice and his unique
story telling style has made him an indelible part of the fabric of
Texas and an important part of the history of television statewide.
“Texas Country Reporter” reminds us weekly that being
a Texan is more than geography – it is an attitude.
The Lone Star Emmy Chapter’s Silver Circle is comprised of
Texas television professionals who have spent at least 25 years of
their broadcasting career in either a performing, creative, technical,
administrative or journalistic role within the industry or a peripheral
area directly related to television, such as education or commercial
production. Inductees have made significant contributions to both
their industry and the community throughout their careers.
The Lone Star Chapter would like to thank the following professionals
for serving on the 2005 Silver Circle selection committee and carefully
evaluating all of the nominations.
Evelyn Castellano Escamilla, Chairman, Director/Edinburg
Cable Network
Kevin Cokely, Anchor/Reporter KXAS, Dallas
Bobbie Wygant, 2004 Gold Circle Inductee, former
Entertainment Reporter KXAS
Rick Diaz, 2004 Silver Circle Inductee, former News
Director KRGV
Roger Vertrees, Creative Services Director, KDAF,
Dallas
Julie Coan, Managing Producer, Houston PBS