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Meredith Haas Departs KENS 5 San Antonio
The multi-skilled journalist leaves the TEGNA station after a two-year stint.
Feb. 26, 2026 at 6:38am
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Meredith Haas is no longer with KENS 5 San Antonio, as her bio has been removed from the station's website. Haas joined KENS 5 in March 2024 as a multi-skilled journalist (MSJ) after previously working at TEGNA sister station KCEN 6 in Waco-Temple-Killeen since June 2022.
Why it matters
Haas' departure from KENS 5 is notable as she was a relatively recent hire at the San Antonio station, suggesting potential changes in the station's on-air talent lineup. Transitions in local TV news can often signal shifts in a station's programming strategy or broader industry trends.
The details
A Temple University graduate, Haas previously interned with PHL17 Philadelphia and 90.9 WHYY, and worked as a production assistant/assignment editor for NBC10 Philadelphia WCAU before joining the TEGNA stations.
- Haas joined KENS 5 in March 2024.
- Haas previously worked at KCEN 6 in Waco-Temple-Killeen since June 2022.
The players
Meredith Haas
A multi-skilled journalist who previously worked at TEGNA stations in Texas.
KENS 5
A television station in San Antonio, Texas, owned by TEGNA Inc.
KCEN 6
A TEGNA-owned television station serving the Waco-Temple-Killeen market in Texas.
The takeaway
Haas' departure from KENS 5 after a relatively short tenure suggests potential changes in the station's on-air talent lineup, which could signal broader shifts in the local TV news landscape in San Antonio.





