News Summary
Fred Cantu, a cherished figure in Austin’s broadcasting scene, is retiring after over 53 years of service. His final broadcasts on CBS Austin are scheduled for March 31, 2025. Cantu, affectionately known as ‘Uncle Fred’, has reported on significant events and built a close connection with the community. Mayor Kirk Watson has designated March 31 as ‘Fred Cantu Day’ in his honor, celebrating his remarkable contributions to local journalism and the public.
Austin
What Happened
Fred Cantu, a beloved figure in Austin’s broadcasting community, is set to retire after an extensive career that spans over 53 years. His final broadcasts on CBS Austin will take place on March 31, 2025, at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.. Cantu’s last day reporting was on March 28, 2025. His decision to retire comes as he wishes to spend more time with his wife, who is facing health issues as a polio survivor.
Career Highlights
Cantu began his broadcasting journey at the young age of 17 in 1972 and made a transition to television in 1990. Over the course of his career, he has worked at three different television stations in Austin, but has been with CBS Austin/Telemundo since 2002. Among his notable coverage includes significant events like the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003, the Blanco River floods in 2015, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who Is Affected
Cantu’s retirement will leave a notable void in the Austin broadcasting landscape. His endearing nickname, “Uncle Fred,” reflects the affection that both colleagues and viewers hold for him. He is recognized not only for his journalistic prowess but also for his historical knowledge of Austin and his expertise in correctly pronouncing local place names. The community will certainly feel his absence as he has been a familiar face in their homes for over four decades.
Official Response
The retirement of Fred Cantu has prompted official recognition from various community leaders. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson declared March 31 as “Fred Cantu Day” in honor of his contributions to the community. Cantu was celebrated in a heartfelt ceremony that brought together friends, family, and colleagues who have shared in his journey. Amy Villareal, the General Manager of CBS Austin/Telemundo, expressed gratitude for Cantu’s dedication to both the station and the community.
Impact
Cantu’s influence extends beyond the screen; he has built a relationship with the community characterized by mutual respect and admiration. His reputation as a serious journalist, despite being viewed by many as a jovial figure, has contributed to his lasting legacy. Viewers have expressed concern for his well-being during live reports, evidencing his role not only as a newscaster but as a caring member of the Austin community. Additionally, the Texas Association of Broadcasters presented a plaque acknowledging his exemplary service in the industry.
What’s Next
In celebration of his career, a special 30-minute tribute will air on CBS Austin at 6:30 p.m. on March 31. In further recognition of his contributions, Senator Sarah Eckhardt has arranged for a proclamation and a celebratory Texas state flag to be flown over the capitol in Cantu’s honor. As he embarks on this new chapter, Cantu has expressed his gratitude to the people of Austin for their unwavering support, marking the end of a significant era in local broadcasting.
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- Wikipedia: Fred Cantu
- CBS Austin: Fred Cantu as a Teddy Bear
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- CBS Austin: Fred Cantu Day
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fred Cantu
- Mike McGuff: Fred Cantu Sign Off Special
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