JEREMY
DESEL
Jeremy Desel joined KHOU-TV as a general
assignment reporter in April 1999. He works primarily on 11 News at
10.
Jeremy is a seven time regional EMMY winner. Most
recently honored with a 2003 Breaking News award
reporting from the Eye of Hurricane Lili. In 2002
he recieved Suncoast Chapter EMMY's for Investigative,
Feature, and General News reporting.
Also in 2002 the Houston Press Club named Jeremy
Texas Television Reporter of the Year. He has won
36 Associated Press awards in Texas, Oregon, and
Maine, 4 Dallas Press Club Katie awards, and helped
win a National Edward R. Murrow award for Continuing
Coverage in 1996. Desel's investigative work has
led not only to awards but also led to two national
product recalls of dangerous pet products.
Jeremy has covered a number of high profile stories
for 11 News most recently the recovery of debris
from the space shuttle Columbia in East Texas.
He was also sent to Germany to cover the war in
Iraq from the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
near Ramstein Air Base. He was the only local television
reporter to report live during the arrival of PFC
Jessica Lynch to the hospital complex. Desel spent
six weeks, in November and December 2000, in Tallahassee,
Florida covering the Florida election story. Others
include the release of three American POW's in
Germany, the American Airlines plane crash in Little
Rock, Ark., the Wedgewood Church shooting in Fort
Worth, serial killer Rafeal Resendiz-Ramirez, and
the Texas A&M bonfire collapse.
Before coming to Texas, Jeremy worked in his home
state of Oregon and in Maine. Desel received a
Master of Arts degree in Mass Communication from
Emerson College in 1994 and a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree from Pacific Lutheran University in
1991. This year PLU named Jeremy “Outstanding
Recent Alumnus” for his contributions to
television.
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