Johnathan Walton

Johnathan Walton is a Jamaican born, four-time Emmy Award winning, comedic TV reporter, stand-up comedian and TV producer. His TV career began at WSVN-TV the FOX affiliate in Miami, Florida as a Special Projects segment producer. He later moved to San Antonio, Texas to be the Comedy TV reporter at KABB-TV the city’s FOX affiliate and then he did a 5-year Comedy TV reporter stint at CBS in Houston. Currently he’s living in Los Angeles writing, doing stand-up comedy and producing TV Shows for networks like ABC, NBC, History, HGTV, TLC, The Cartoon Network and Reelz Channel.

Beginning

Television

Television Shows

Walton has self-produced six 30 minute primetime specials for KHOU. The titles and dates they aired are;

Hosting

Walton has hosted many events in the Houston area Including

Criticism

Houston Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman has frequently referred to Walton as a "class clown" and writes "he's not funny." He says that Walton is the weakness of KHOU.[2]

Awards

KHOU-TV Houston Johnathan Walton, Reporter[4]

KHOU-TV Johnathan Walton, Reporter[5]

Other Notables

References

  1. Walton Hosts the 2005 MTM Texas Music Awards
  2. Houston Chronicle Humorist Ken Hoffman says Walton is the weakness of KHOU-TV.
  3. 2006 Lone Star Emmy
  4. 2005 Lone Star Emmy
  5. 2004 Lone Star Emmy
  6. Belo Press Release
  7. Walton wins First Place Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Award for Light Feature
  8. 2003 Houston Chronicle calls Walton "Funny and smart"
  9. 2006 Houston Chronicle says that Walton "tickles us best"
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