Students and Faculty Create Veteran Documentaries for East Tennessee PBS
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.
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.
Scruffy City Orchestra conductor Ace Edewards is the new local host of Afternoon Concert.
WUOT, the NPR member station licensed to UT, has won three first-place Golden Press Card awards.
WUOT’s Garrett McQueen will be guest host for the nationally syndicated radio program Performance Today.
WUOT has received its first international award for its TruckBeat project. The work was honored this fall in the Online Journalism Awards competition sponsored by the Online News Association, the world’s largest association of digital journalists.
A UT nursing professor hopes to bring the abstract world of health-care issues, coverage, and policy to the public in easy-to-understand digests with a newly launched series on WUOT called HealthConnections.
WUOT, the public radio station licensed to UT, has won two first-place Golden Press Awards.
WUOT, the public radio station licensed to UT, has won two Edward R. Murrow Regional Awards for Excellence in Writing and New Series for their 2016 series Five Guns.
UT Professor Misty Anderson recently spoke to WUOT’s Victor Agreda for Morning Edition.
UT’s Gordon Burghardt, professor of psychology, and Nina Fefferman, associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, joined Gretchen Goldman from the Union of Concerned Scientists recently on WUOT’s Dialogue.
WUOT invites listeners and members of the community to attend the station’s open house from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 11.
WUOT, the public radio station licensed to UT, has already launched its new crowdsourced health project called TruckBeat, but the beat has been without a truck—until now.