Kim Johnson
Producer, The SourceKim Johnson is the producer for Texas Public Radio’s live, call-in show The Source. She is a Trinity University alum with bachelor’s degrees in Communication and Spanish, and a Master of Arts Degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Kim is an active part of San Antonio’s music scene. She co-founded the local music-centric organization SATX Music in 2011, books talent for various events including the yearly, multi-venue San Antonio Music Showcase and hosts Texas Public Radio's TPR Live music series.
Kim grew up in Tyler and Dallas, Texas, and is the oldest of six. She loves cats, is an avid festival-goer and will annihilate any challenger in a game of Scrabble.
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