Ron Stone (reporter)

Ron Stone (reporter)

Ron Stone (April 6 1936 – May 13 2008) was an American news anchor at KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas for 20 years from 1972 to 1992. He was called "the most popular and revered news anchor the city has ever known" bythe "Houston Chronicle". [ [http://www.greaterhpc.org/2005_programs.htm 2005 Programs] ] He was president of Stonefilms, Inc., a Texas production company. [ [http://www.enewsbuilder.net/texasbroadcasters/e_article000683835.cfm?x=b11,0,w TABulletin: Pioneer Round-Up] ]

Education and early career

Stone attended college and received a B.A. from East Central State University. He had an M.L.A. degree from Houston Baptist University. After college, Stone was a broadcaster for the National Football League and the Southwest Conference. [http://www.stonefilms.com/rstonebio.html Ron Stone Biography] , Stonefilms of Texas, retrieved 2008-05-13]

Career

Television news career

Stone was born in Hanna, Oklahoma, graduated from East Central University in Ada, then known as Central State Teachers College, and worked in radio and television in several small Oklahoma markets. He was working at KVOO in Tulsa in 1961, when he caught the eye of Dan Rather, who was then KHOU Houston, Channel 11's lead anchor.

He started his television news career at Houston CBS affiliate KHOU, where he worked for a decade before becoming anchor at NBC affiliate KPRC. [http://www.cancare.org/pdf/al06-2.pdf Join Us to Celebrate Life at CanCare's Annual Survivors Day Luncheon] , "About Life", No. 2, 2006, retrieved 2008-05-13] He was a TV news anchor for KPRC from 1972 to 1992. During part of this time, heco-anchored the news with Paula Zahn, who later anchored on CNN and who worked with Ron Franklin before his eventual move to ESPN. [ He anchored the 5 pm news with Jan Carson from 1983 to 1986. [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5776076.html Veteran Houston news anchor Ron Stone dies at 72] ]

Independent producer and other work

After retiring from television news in 1992, he started the production company, Stonefilms, Inc. with his son. In 1999, he succeeded Ray Miller (1919-2008) as host of KPRC's "The Eyes of Texas" cultural anthology series.

On May 21 2002, he anchored the news for one evening as a commemorative celebration along with veteran meteorologist Doug Johnson at KPRC-TV. [ [http://www.click2houston.com/station/1477121/detail.html Ron Stone, Doug Johnson: A Look Back - Station News Story - KPRC Houston] ]

He lived with renal cell carcinoma and gave motivational speeches about cancer survival.

He died of cancer. [ [http://www.click2houston.com/news/15925957/detail.html Ron Stone Passes Away At 72] , KPRC-TV Channel 2, Houston, 2008-05-13, retrieved 2008-05-13]

cholarly works

Stone wrote three books about Texas history, "A Book of Texas Days", "Disaster at Texas City", and "Houston: Simply Spectacular".

He served as Artist in Residence in the Communications Department at the University of St. Thomas in Houston.

Awards

*Communicator of the Year, 1990, University of Houston School of Communications [ [http://www.hfac.uh.edu/comm/pages.asp?PageID=6 School of Communication] ]
*Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree, University of Houston, 1994

Professional membership

*Sons of the Republic of Texas
*Knight of San Jacinto [ [http://samhoustonchapter.tripod.com/id23.html Previous Speakers and Chapter Activities in 2003] ]

ee also

*Texas City Disaster

References


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