About Wuot
Wuot: Your Partner in Public Radio
Wuot is a public radio station that has been serving the Knoxville, Tennessee area since 1949. The station is licensed to the University of Tennessee and broadcasts at 91.9 FM with a power output of 100,000 watts. Wuot's mission is to provide quality news, information, and entertainment programming that educates, informs, and inspires its listeners.
As a listener-supported public radio station, Wuot relies on the generosity of its listeners to keep it on the air. Your support of Wuot makes everything you hear on your public radio possible. If you'd like to support the station now, click the button below. Thank you!
Wuot's Programming
Wuot offers a wide range of programming that covers news and current events from around the world as well as local news stories from Knoxville and East Tennessee. The station also features programs that focus on science and technology, arts and culture, music from various genres including classical music.
One of Wuot's most popular programs is Morning Edition which airs weekdays from 5:00 am - 9:00 am EST. This program provides listeners with up-to-date news stories from around the world along with interviews with newsmakers.
Another popular program on Wuot is All Things Considered which airs weekdays from 4:00 pm -7:00 pm EST. This program provides in-depth coverage of national and international news stories along with feature reports on topics ranging from science to politics.
In addition to these programs, Wuot also offers several locally produced shows such as Dialogue which focuses on issues affecting East Tennesseans; Jazz Jam which features live jazz performances by local musicians; Studio 865 which showcases local musicians performing original music; among others.
Supporting Wuot
As mentioned earlier in this article supporting Wuot means supporting quality programming for everyone who listens to public radio in the Knoxville area. There are several ways to support Wuot including making a one-time donation, becoming a sustaining member, or leaving a bequest in your will.
One-time donations can be made online by clicking the "Donate Now" button on Wuot's website. You can also call the station during business hours to make a donation over the phone.
Becoming a sustaining member means that you make an ongoing monthly contribution to Wuot. This type of support helps the station plan for its future and ensures that it can continue to provide quality programming for years to come.
Leaving a bequest in your will is another way to support Wuot. By including the station in your estate planning, you can help ensure that public radio remains strong and vibrant for future generations of listeners.
Conclusion
Wuot is more than just a radio station; it's an important part of the Knoxville community. By supporting this listener-supported public radio station, you're helping ensure that quality programming continues to be available for everyone who listens. Whether you choose to make a one-time donation or become a sustaining member, your support makes everything you hear on public radio possible. So click that "Donate Now" button and help keep Wuot on the air!