Tracy Ross
Program Director, Host of Sounds Good and Beyond the EdgeTracy started working for WKMS in 1994 while attending Murray State University. After receiving his Bachelors and Masters degrees from MSU he was hired as Operations/Web/Sports Director in 2000. Tracy hosted All Things Considered from 2004-2012 and has served as host/producer of several music shows including Cafe Jazz, and Jazz Horizons. In 2001, Tracy revived Beyond The Edge, a legacy alternative music program that had been on hiatus for several years. Tracy was named Program Director in 2011 and created the midday music and conversation program Sounds Good in 2012 which he hosts Monday-Thursday. Tracy lives in Murray with his wife, son and daughter.
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Tracy Ross speaks with Dr. Denise O'Shaughnessy, Brooke Rosin, and Martha Briones about Murray State's VITA tax preparation program.
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Tracy Ross speaks to Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and Dr. Roxanne Riegler about MSU Cinema International's upcoming screenings of "Transit."
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Tracy Ross speaks to LBL's Woodlands Nature Station's education coordinator Shannon Brockway about sandhill cranes in the next installment of the LBL Wildlife Report.
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul about the program's upcoming screenings of "Vatel."
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Tracy Ross speaks to actor Ian Ball and stage manager Jax Richardson about Playhouse in the Park's upcoming performances of "The Spongebob Musical."
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and professor of history Dr. Brian Clardy about the upcoming screenings of "Harriet."
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Tracy Ross speaks to Woodlands Station lead naturalist John Pollpeter about backyard bird feeding.
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Tracy Ross speaks to local author and historian George Humphreys about his new book, "The Fall of Kentucky's Rock: Western Kentucky Democratic Politics from the New Deal."
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul about the program's upcoming screening of, "The Green Knight."
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Tracy Ross speaks to MAG director Debi Henry Danielson and MSU Assistant Professor of Photography Cintia Segovia Figueroa about the traveling exhibit, "Our Kentucky Home."