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 to Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and Yoko Hatakeyama about MSU Cinema International's upcoming screening of "The Secret World of Arrietty."
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU art professor Danielle Mužina about the department's ongoing online art auction.
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Tracy Ross speaks to the director and cast members of "Little Red Riding Hood" about the MSU Opera Theatre Ensemble's upcoming performances.
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Tracy Ross speaks to LBL Woodland Nature Station lead naturalist John Pollpeter about vultures.
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul about the program's screenings of "More Than Honey."
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Tracy Ross speaks to Wayne Hogue, director of three Alfred Hitchcock radio plays airing on WKMS this Friday, October 29.
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Tracy Ross speaks to Diane Sabenacio Nititham and Debi Henri-Danielson about Nititham's exhibit, "Emergent SocialScapes."
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Tracy Ross speaks to Roy B. Davis and Constance Alexander about Davis' exhibit, "Come at once, Fannie is dead."
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Tracy Ross speaks with Lisa Cope and Wayne Hogue about Murray's Playhouse in the Park's upcoming show, "Jekyll and Hyde the Musical."
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Tracy Ross speaks to Dr. Therese St. Paul and Dr. Zbynek Smetana about MSU Cinema International's upcoming screening of "Caravaggio."