KC Counts
Operations Manager, KRWG-FMKC Counts has been broadcasting to Southern New Mexico and West Texas audiences for 30 years.
She was born and raised in El Paso and graduated from Burges High School. From there, she went to Eastern New Mexico University in Portales where she began her radio career as a part-time board operator on weekends at KSEL.
After returning to El Paso, she worked her way to a morning show where she would team up with her long-time broadcast partner, Mike McKay. The two spent the better part of 18 years on the air together including at KVLC in Las Cruces.
KC is up early with listeners for "Morning Edition" weekdays, "Performance Today" from 9-11, "Here and Now" from 12-2, and on Saturdays. She has also enjoyed hosting "Newsmakers" on KRWG-TV and "Voice of the Public" on KRWG-FM.
Phone: 575-646-1816
Email: kccounts@nmsu.edu
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KC Counts talks with NM Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been discovered in dairy cattle and a poultry farm in eastern New Mexico.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Erin Phipps about highly pathogenic avian influenza and its emergence in dairy cows and chickens in New Mexico.
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KC Counts flips a coin and talks with Martin about her podcast, life as a foreign correspondent and more.
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KC Counts talks with Dustin Dunbar about his book "You're Doing Great! And Other Lies Alcohol Told Me".
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KC Counts speaks with MaryKay Brady with End of Life Options New Mexico about her work and what led her to it.
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KC Counts talks with Steve Smith, Chris Sanders, and Anne Luna about their encore performance, leaving the road, and making and teaching music.
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KC Counts talks with the District 33 senator about his decision not to seek another term, changes he's seen during his time in office and more.
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Professor Anderson answers listeners' gardening questions.
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KC Counts talked with Bencomo about receiving the news of the tragedy and what followed including passionate comments from citizens and policy discussions moving forward.
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14-year-old Samantha Bursum was on the way to a volleyball tournament in Midland, TX according to a news release from LCPS.