iHeartMedia Alternative “94.5 The Buzz” KTBZ Houston has announced the addition of Tessa Barrera to the Rod Ryan Morning Show.
Barrera joins KTBZ from iHeart News/Talk 640 KFI Los Angeles where she served as a news anchor and producer for the past year. She also spent four years in television in Corpus Christi as a reporter and sportscaster for KRIS/KZTV. She also played three years in the Lingerie Football League.
Barerra fills the opening created by the exit of Dinah Powers at the end of August to return to college.
94.5 The Buzz, Houston’s Rock and Alternative, announced today that Tessa Barrera will join “The Rod Ryan Morning Show,” effective September 30. “The Rod Ryan Morning Show” broadcasts weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Barrera joins top-rated hosts Rod Ryan, Alex Middleton and Executive Producer, Jose “The Chile” Santos on “The Rod Ryan Morning Show.” Together, they connect with listeners on wide ranging topics including sports, the latest news headlines and more each morning via their social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter as well as through email and listener phone-in.
“Tessa brings an amazingly strong on-air presence along with an accomplished set of skills in radio, news, sports and television,” said Elliott Wood, Program Director for 94.5 The Buzz. “Her attitude as a go-getter and involvement in the community with great organizations like the Special Olympics makes her the right fit here at The Buzz.”
“After a nationwide search and talking to a lot of amazing talent, Tessa was the one who had that immediate ‘it factor,’” said Ryan. “Ten minutes after meeting her, I knew she was the missing puzzle piece.”
“It is a true honor to be back in the Lone Star state doing what I love,” said Barrera. “Joining a market as well respected as Houston brings me so much pride, and I can’t wait to lay these roots back in Texas.”
Barrera comes to The Buzz from KFI AM 640 in Los Angeles where she served as a news anchor and executive producer. She also previously worked at KZTV/KRIS where she was the first Latina sports anchor in South Texas, covering the Astro’s minor league affiliate, Texas A&M Corpus Christi and Texas A&M Kingsville. She also was a field reporter during Hurricane Harvey, where she covered the destruction and effects of the Texas storm.





















