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Here at WUOT we’re not just about reporting the news; we’re also about shaping its future. We work closely with UT College of Communication & Information to train the next generation of journalists. Read about UT School of Journalism and Media student Pierce Gentry's experience with the station below. Invest today at tiny.utk.edu/WUOT
What Aram Demirjian, Knoxville Symphony music director, loves about WUOT is its classical music programming. He invests in WUOT because he believes we should support the resonating sound of classical music over our airwaves in Knoxville. Make your pledge at tiny.utk.edu/WUOT
I enjoyed spending time on air this evening with WUOT for its spring membership drive. Your support enables WUOT to continue bringing quality programming throughout East Tennessee. It also provides invaluable learning opportunities for UT College of Communication & Information students.
WUOT remains an unparalleled source of essential information, news, and music that you simply won't find anywhere else. Join Ashley Capps, founder and director of Big Ears Festival and former WUOT host, in supporting WUOT's mission by visiting tiny.utk.edu/WUOT.
'We've got to do something to get you back in business,' said Knoxville attorney John P. Valliant Jr., commenting on the letter filed with the Tennessee AG on behalf of former Knoxville College alumni and board members:
wuot.org/news/2024-02-2… Historic Knoxville College
Historic Knoxville College leadership won't answer questions about its campus or finances - the HBCU has millions in debt, a federal tax lien and liens to the City of Knoxville. Now it's seeking re-accreditation. WUOT reports:
wuot.org/news/2024-02-2…
Historic Knoxville College #HBCUs
One crypto mine in City of Knoxville accounts for more than 9% of Knoxville Utilities Board's electricity sales. Many such mines are coming to the @TVA's region for affordable rates, as they get regulated in other parts of the world:
wuot.org/news/2024-02-0…