KETR general manager Jerrod Knight discusses the station's foray into local podcasting, with a new series, "Convo," produced by KETR's "All Things Considered" news host Scott Morgan. It features conversations on wide-ranging subjects from Bitcoin to North Korea. Others are "Buried," the story of a young Hunt County woman who disappeared in 1991, never to be found, produced by George Hale, and "Points of Interest," produced by Texas A&M-Commerce Honors College student Emma Anderson. Regular on-air KETR programs "Notably Texan" and "Blacklands Cafe" also are featured in podcasts.
KETR Enters The World Of Podcasting
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