Phillips has been an adjunct professor at Amberton University since 1987 and teaches communications courses. An admirer of
CBS broadcast journalist
Charles Kuralt, Phillips chose the same field. He began working at local CBS affiliate
KDFW-TV as a dispatcher his first year in college, started learning to use a TV camera, and within three months was reassigned as a photographer. He got his break in
March 1970 when he was sent to shoot a film about a possible drowning, and no reporter was available to interview the youths involved, who had survived; after preparing the equipment, Phillips stepped in front of the camera to report the story while the camera ran itself, a procedure commonly known in broadcasting as "a one man band" that became his regular mode of operations. Phillips also travelled extensively with The Dallas Cowboys NFL team during the 1970s, shooting on the sidelines at the team's games. Initially focusing on political and sports coverage, the novice reporter pursued his goal of filming
feature stories for inclusion on local broadcasts. Instead, the management decided to package his features in a separate half-hour weekend program, and
4 Country Reporter debuted in 1972. Since December 2024, the couple have hosted the podcast
Own the Road with Kelli & Bob. ==References==