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Stephen Goin Joins Gray Media as Washington Correspondent

New Washington correspondent at Gray Media in a modern newsroom

Austin, TX, December 18, 2025

Stephen Goin, a seasoned journalist from Houston, has joined Gray Media as its new Washington correspondent. His extensive experience covering Congress, the White House, and significant national events will enhance local news coverage across Gray’s 113 markets. Goin, previously with KHOU 11, aims to strengthen the connection between local audiences and federal decision-makers, all while fostering community engagement in political discourse. This move reflects Gray Media’s commitment to empowering local stations with timely information directly impacting their viewers.

Stephen Goin Joins Gray Media as Washington Correspondent

New opportunities on the national stage for Texas journalist

Austin, TX – In a significant development for local news coverage, Stephen Goin, a Houston-based journalist, has joined Gray Media as a Washington correspondent, effective this month. Goin brings a wealth of experience gained through various roles, covering Congress, the White House, and the U.S. Supreme Court for Gray’s 113 local news markets nationwide. This transition is poised to enhance the coverage and perspective available to local audiences on critical national issues.

The ability for local news stations to connect their audiences with national politics is immensely valuable. Goin’s background includes extensive reporting on city government, criminal justice, and community issues at KHOU 11 in Houston, along with an Emmy-nominated focus on extreme weather in Texas. The experience he garnered at major networks like FOX News and MSNBC adds depth to his capabilities, potentially leading to enhanced investigative reporting and local relevance in political discourse.

Empowering Local Stations

Gray Media, formerly known as Gray Television, has carved out a prominent niche as America’s second-largest television broadcaster. With the establishment of its Washington news bureau in 2016, the company has sought to provide local news stations direct access to U.S. Senators and Representatives, thereby enhancing the representation and coverage of constituents’ concerns at the federal level. This initiative aligns with the growing demand for local news outlets to deliver timely and relevant updates directly impacting the communities they serve.

Stephen Goin’s Professional Journey

Goin’s diverse background illustrates his commitment to uncovering the stories that matter to the public. Prior to joining Gray Media, he made significant contributions to KHOU 11, where his reporting on crucial issues resonated with the Houston community. Additionally, his tenure with FOX News as a multimedia journalist familiarized him with the dynamics of breaking news coverage across the nation. Such expertise can only enrich the narrative and analysis available to Austinites and other local markets within Gray’s expansive reach.

Gray Media’s National Impact

The goal of establishing a direct conduit for local news stations to engage with Washington’s decision-makers cannot be underestimated. With over 113 television stations under its banner, Gray Media has a robust platform for disseminating vital political information across the United States. This is especially significant for small businesses and community organizations seeking clarity on legislative changes and opportunities within the competitive landscape of the modern economy.

“Local News Live”: A New Era of Coverage

In addition to enhancing local news presence in political discourse, Gray Media has produced “Local News Live,” allowing for real-time coverage of breaking news and events from its numerous television markets. This service fosters greater community engagement and ensures viewers receive the latest updates, especially during crucial political developments. The program operates from 7 a.m. to midnight Eastern time, featuring multiple live newscasts and segments that enrich viewer interaction and understanding.

Conclusion

Stephen Goin’s appointment as Washington correspondent marks a promising evolution for local news coverage within the broader context of national affairs. As Austin, TX, continues to thrive as a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship, the strengthened connection between local voices and national stories is vital in fostering informed community engagement. Readers are encouraged to support local news initiatives and stay attuned to how these developments can influence the Austin economic landscape.

Who is Stephen Goin?

Stephen Goin is a Houston-based journalist who has joined Gray Media as a Washington correspondent, effective this month. He will cover Congress, the White House, and the U.S. Supreme Court for Gray’s 113 local news markets nationwide.

What was Stephen Goin’s previous role?

Before joining Gray Media, Stephen Goin worked at KHOU 11 in Houston, where he reported on city government, criminal justice, and community issues. His coverage of extreme weather in Texas earned him an Emmy nomination. Prior to that, he served as a multimedia journalist for FOX News, covering breaking news across the country, and has also worked at WAVE 3 News in Kentucky and MSNBC in New York.

What is Gray Media?

Gray Media, formerly known as Gray Television, is America’s second-largest television broadcaster, operating 113 television stations. The company established its Washington news bureau in 2016 to provide local stations with direct access to U.S. Senators and Representatives serving their communities. In February 2019, journalist Greta Van Susteren joined Gray as its Chief National Political Analyst, and in April 2019, she began hosting a Sunday morning syndicated show, “Full Court Press with Greta Van Susteren,” which launched in September 2019. Van Susteren departed the company for Newsmax TV in late 2022. Gray’s Washington bureau also produces “Local News Live,” a service offering live breaking news and events from its 113 television markets nationwide. The channel operates from 7 a.m. to midnight Eastern, featuring live newscasts at 7 a.m., 2 p.m., and 8 p.m. Eastern time, with repeats throughout the day when no breaking news is occurring. In addition to live events, the anchors interview reporters and use footage not otherwise seen on broadcast. “Local News Live” airs on Gray television live streams between local newscasts and as a separate option on Gray station websites. The network is also available through some cable providers, including Spectrum, though under a slightly different name, as “Local Look Today,” as of August 2025.

Feature Description
Stephen Goin’s New Role Stephen Goin has joined Gray Media as a Washington correspondent, effective this month, covering Congress, the White House, and the U.S. Supreme Court for Gray’s 113 local news markets nationwide.
Previous Experience Before joining Gray Media, Goin worked at KHOU 11 in Houston, covering city government, criminal justice, and community issues. He also served as a multimedia journalist for FOX News and has worked at WAVE 3 News in Kentucky and MSNBC in New York.
Gray Media Overview Gray Media, formerly known as Gray Television, is America’s second-largest television broadcaster, operating 113 television stations. The company established its Washington news bureau in 2016 to provide local stations with direct access to U.S. Senators and Representatives serving their communities. Gray’s Washington bureau also produces “Local News Live,” a service offering live breaking news and events from its 113 television markets nationwide.

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