Jazz Pianist Eric Reed Brings His Own Special Swing to Hosting WUOT’s Improvisations
Jazz pianist Eric Reed brings his own special swing to WUOT’s Improvisations.
Jazz pianist Eric Reed brings his own special swing to WUOT’s Improvisations.
Clara Prinston has been named host of WUOT’s Afternoon Concert series.
WUOT is airing six stories about communities lost to urban renewal.
WUOT was awarded a grant for stories about communities razed during urban renewal.
The newest host of WUOT’s Improvisations jazz program is Taber Gable, a Knoxville native known internationally for his cross-genre musical ability and captivating live performance style.
WUOT will bring together Katharine Emlen and longtime jazz host John Habel to share their love of world music in a new program, The Sounds Global Show, launching on WUOT-2 at 5 p.m. Sunday, August 23.
One of the few offices on campus remaining open during the coronavirus closure is that of WUOT. However, many staff members are actually working from home.
WUOT, the Knoxville NPR station licensed to the University of Tennessee, will launch a new six-episode podcast called Improvisations to Go on March 31.
Jeff Taylor, membership and outreach coordinator for WUOT 91.9 FM, is one of three individuals from National Public Radio member stations selected to participate in NPR’s Incubation Lab. WUOT is a charter member of NPR, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
WUOT, the Knoxville NPR station licensed to UT, has received a $10,000 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a five-part project to highlight Knoxville’s connection to country music.
Regular listeners to Knoxville’s NPR station will hear a very familiar set of pipes next month—Chrissy Keuper is returning to WUOT.
East Tennessee PBS will air five microdocumentaries on area veterans created by UT School of Journalism students, Land Grant Films, and UT-licensed public radio station WUOT.