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 Lowertown Arts and Music Festival organizer, Seth Murphy, about the upcoming Halfway to Lowertown event and new "Live at Lowertown" CD album.
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Austin Carter speaks to Dr. Todd Hill ahead of the Todd Hill Orchestra's performance at WKCTC's Clemens Fine Arts Center.
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Austin Carter speaks to local painter Danielle Muzina about her work and exhibit at the Paducah School of Art and Design.
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Austin Carter speaks to singer-songwriter Carly Moffa ahead of her performance in the WKCTC Clemens Fine Arts Center's Backstage Pass series.
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Austin Carter speaks to Murray native and playwright Chris Poor ahead of the premiere of his original horror play, "The Yellow Sign."
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Austin Carter speaks to MSU Dept. of Art & Design Chair Chris Lavery and artist and professor Cintia Segovia about the department's annual art auction.
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Austin Carter speaks to Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and Yoko Hatakeyama ahead of MSU Cinema International's screenings of "Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy."
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Austin Carter speaks with Drs. Thérèse St. Paul and Matthew Robertson ahead of MSU Cinema International's screenings of "Unmistaken Child."
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Austin Carter speaks to west Kentucky native and author Clayton Tune about his new teen horror novel, "Josephine's Game."
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Austin Carter speaks to MSU Cinema International program director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul ahead of the screenings for "Long Day's Journey Into Night."