Erik Barajas Biography, Age, Father, Height, Career, Instagram, Twitter

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Erik Barajas Biography

Erik Barajas is an anchor and television host born in Texas. He joined KTRK-TV’s 13 Eyewitness News in March 2008. He has worked as an anchor and a reporter all over the state.

Erik Barajas Age

ABC-13’s Erik Bajaras was born in Texas, though information about his date of birth and year has not yet been disclosed to the public.

Erik Barajas Family |Erik Barajas Father

Secretive nature has deprived us of knowing Erik Barajas early life, parents’ identity, and siblings’ details, though he was born and raised in Texas.

Erik Barajas Wife

Bajaras is married. He and his wife Courtney have two young boys aged 9 and 5 and are very happy to be back in their hometown. He tries to keep his personal life away from the spotlight.

Erik Barajas Height

It would be a crime if we failed to depict this; Erik Bajaras quite often features in several lists of the world’s hottest anchors, top fittest news anchors, and don’t be surprised when we say he even falls on the list of “Top Anchormen We want to Make Out With” by HoustonPress. That’s right, Erik’s height and weight is hard to go unnoticed and has maintained a good body structure, as he is such a charming man. He loves going on a work out date three days a week with his wife.

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Barajas Career

ABC-13’s Bajaras is an anchor and television host born in Texas. His television career began in Corpus Christi, Texas at KZTV 10 where he wore several hats. He worked as a news photographer, reporter, producer, and anchor. He says his involvement in all those different positions helped give him an understanding and perspective of the challenges it takes to produce the news. He later moved to Austin, Texas and to KTBC Fox 7 to be that station’s weekend anchor and reporter.

Erik Barajas joined KTRK-TV’s 13 Eyewitness News in March 2008. He has worked as an anchor and a reporter all over the state. He comes to Houston from KSAT 12 in San Antonio where he was a weekend anchor and reporter for four years.
One of the most notable stories Erik covered has been the crash of the space shuttle Columbia on the borders of Texas and Louisiana. Erik has also traveled to Louisiana to cover the Gulf Oil spill, and he reported from Austin, Texas, to cover President Barack Obama’s visit there. He later moved to Austin, Texas and to KTBC Fox 7 to be that station’s weekend anchor and reporter.

Erik has covered some important news and events, mainly the crash of the space shuttle Columbia on the borders of Texas and Louisiana. Also, he covered the Gulf Oil spill, and later reported for the then President Barack Obama’s visit to Austin, Texas. After a few years, he finally got to move back home to Houston working for KTRK-TV which he still does, and is an anchor and reporter at the station.

Erik Barajas Net Worth

His net worth is probably around a million dollars but since Erik hasn’t spoken about his salary either, his net worth is still under review according to sources.

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Erik Barajas Interview

Published: Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Source: www.chron.com

A station representative said “KRIV and Barajas mutually agreed to part ways,” and Barajas declined to elaborate beyond that statement. His last day on the job was Jan. 18. “In many regards, (television) is like professional sports,” he said. “You have a limited window of opportunity, and at some point, your playing days may be over. The only thing you can do is your best while you’re in the arena.” Barajas, 55, moved to Houston at age 3 and graduated from Milby High School and the University of Houston. He worked at several Houston radio stations and at KPRC-Channel 2 before joining KRIV in 1986.

not decided on future business endeavors and planned for the moment to “savor what has been an extraordinary career.” “All of us who enter into this business hopes to make a name for ourselves, and in that regard, I feel satisfied that it’s been mission accomplished,” Barajas said. “I can tell you that it’s been a childhood dream fulfilled,” Barajas said some of the memorable stories of his career included a White House interview with President Clinton, coverage of Republican nominating conventions for

George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, Pope John Paul II ‘s visit to Texas and the election of President Barack Obama. Barajas’ nephew Eric is a reporter for KTRK-Channel 13, and his son, Bill, is a reporter for KRGV in the Rio Grande Valley. Tom Zizka has been co-anchoring the 9 p.m. newscast since Barajas’ final day on the air, but the station has not named a permanent replacement.

Published: Thursday, August 4, 2016

Source: abc13.com

HOUSTON (KTRK) — When it comes to little girl’s hair, most moms have nothing on this dad. From ponytails to intricate braids, this single father knows a thing or two when it comes to style. Now he’s paying it forward by showing other dads how to do the same. It’s not your typical hair studio. It’s here where 6-year-old Phoenix models on center stage, as her father Jason Blackmon shows other dads hair basics.

“It’s about building the bond over the braid,” Jason said. “One of her daycare teachers showed me my fishtail braid, how to do it. I came home, practiced that night, and nailed it,” he said. Within time, he learned other styles from how-to videos on YouTube. “I don’t know if it runs in the genes. My grandfather used to have his own hair salon. Maybe there’s a little natural ability in there,” Jason said.

After discovering a father in Florida who was teaching other dads how to do their daughter’s hair, Jason started doing it in Houston. “I really just start with the basics. I go over a little basic hair care maintenance on how to properly brush the hair, properly care for it. I will start off with a low ponytail, the high ponytail. Then, a basic braid,” Jason told abc13.

The styles are simple for the most part, with no cutting required. Within an hour’s time, the dads caught on quickly. “The low ponytail and that was the only thing I could do. So, I needed to figure out a way to do something a little different to have a little variation,” Robert Harris said.

“In the mornings I look forward to doing her hair. Getting her off to school and she loves her hair and she feels pretty when it’s done,” Joseph Rayborn said. “We usually spend about a half hour in the evenings, sometimes a little longer and she’s just sitting there. But it’s one of the things I enjoy,” Jason said. It’s safe to say it comes with bragging rights as well, which is something to be proud of. “Oh hey, did your mom do your hair? No, my daddy did it. You know, it’s priceless,” Jason explained.

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