Austin Carter
Morning Edition Host and Operations DirectorAustin Carter is a Murray State grad and has been involved with WKMS since he was in high school. Over the years he has been a producer for WKMS and has hosted several music shows, but now calls Morning Edition his home each weekday morning.
Austin has a love for public radio and the arts and spends his free time searching for new music, binging on television, and playing guitar.
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Austin Carter speaks to Alissa Keller, Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, about the museum's latest featured artifact in Hoptown Chronicle's "Snapshots in Time" column.
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Austin Carter speaks to Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, Alissa Keller, about her next featured artifact in the MHHCC and Hoptown Chronicle's collaborative series, "Snapshots in Time."
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Austin Carter speaks to Dr. Elise Kieffer, director of the Murray State University Nonprofit Leadership Studies program, about an upcoming monthly training program the department is offering for those currently working in or interested in working in the local nonprofit sector.
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Austin Carter speaks to Kelyn Brown, principal organizer of The Music Strikes Back for Veterans, about the weekend event.
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Austin Carter speaks to several featured artists scheduled to perform at the Lowertown Arts and Music Festival in Paducah, including Bee Taylor, the Sensational Barnes Brothers, Toubab Krewe, and Kyshona.
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Austin Carter speaks to Luke Quaranta, drummer for Asheville-based Toubab Krewe, ahead of the band's upcoming performance at the Lowertown Arts & Music Festival.
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Austin Carter speaks to artist, songwriter, and therapist Kyshona ahead of her performance at the Lowertown Arts & Music Festival this Friday.
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Austin Carter speaks to Bee Taylor, a featured roots and soul artist at the upcoming Lowertown Arts & Music Festival, ahead of her Saturday night set.
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Austin Carter speaks to Chris and Courtney Barnes of The Sensational Barnes Brothers, a family duo performing a unique blend of gospel and soul, ahead of their headlining set at the Lowertown Arts & Music Festival in Paducah.
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Austin Carter speaks to Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Executive Director Alissa Keller about her featured "Snapshots in Time" artifact for the month of April: 110 years' worth of Hopkinsville Fire Department fire run records, including one particularly noteworthy blaze in 1924.