WUTC, FM 88.1, completed its fall membership drive in record time, according to Robin Higgins, the membership coordinator for the public radio station licensed to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
WUTC introduces new fall programs
As fall arrives and the leaves begin to change, WUTC-FM 88.1 announces some new additions to its weekend schedule.
WUTC spring membership drive reaches goal
WUTC FM-88.1 reached its spring membership drive and netted $141,000 dollars towards funding the radio station’s programming costs. The public radio station licensed to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is the region’s source for programming from National Public Radio, including awarding winning programs like “Morning Edition,” “All Things Considered,” and “Car Talk.”
“Talk of the Nation” begins March 19 on WUTC
On March 19th at noon, WUTC FM-88.1, the public radio voice of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, will begin its non-stop broadcasting of WUTC-HD 2. This new service will provide listeners with two five- day- a- week National Public Radio news magazines not currently on the air in the Chattanooga market.
WUTC’s December 25th schedule
WUTC’s December 25th schedule Join WUTC for fantastic holiday specials from National Public Radio. Below is the December 25th schedule. 7-8 a.m. “Sunday Morning Sunrise” with Monessa Guilfoil 8-10 a.m. “Weekend Edition” 10-11 a.m. New! “Hanukkah Lights 2011”—Hanukkah Lights features Hanukkah stories and memoirs written by acclaimed authors specifically for the show, as read by…
WUTC membership drive reaches goal
WUTC FM-88.1 reached its fall membership drive and netted $140,549 towards funding the radio station’s programming costs. The public radio station licensed to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is the region’s source for programming from National Public Radio, including awarding winning programs like “Morning Edition,” “All Things Considered,” and “Car Talk.”
WUTC-FM conducts successful spring membership drive
During the successful WUTC-FM spring membership drive, the public radio station licensed to The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announced its next generation of upgrades. In the coming year, the WUTC audience will have the chance to hear digital WUTC broadcasts with added broadcast power.
Faculty, staff receive grants
Sandy Cole, Director of the Center for Community Career Education received $3000 from Hamilton County DoE, and Dr. John McCormack, Station Manager of WUTC, attracted $137,999 from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
WUTC holiday programming for December 25
Join WUTC for fantastic holiday specials from National Public Radio.