Listening to public radio station WUOT 91.9 FM is now as easy as turning on your iPhone.
The “WUOT iPhone App” is a free download from the Apple iTunes store for iPhones and iPod/Touch devices.
The application broadcasts 24 hours per day from the University of Tennessee-licensed station’s two audio streams, WUOT and WUOT-2, on the station’s website, wuot.org.
“Radio isn’t radio in the traditional sense in this day and age,” WUOT Director/General Manager Regina Dean said. “We continually work to serve our listeners in the best way we possibly can. As technologies emerge, it’s important for us to stay up-to-date and give WUOT fans options in how and when they listen.”
WUOT’s application was developed for the station by Jacobs Media, which has developed apps for commercial and public radio stations, events, and syndicated radio programs including the popular public radio show Car Talk. That program can be heard on WUOT Saturdays at 10 a.m. and on WUOT-2 Saturdays at 1 p.m.
Listener-supported WUOT 91.9 FM is licensed to the University of Tennessee. WUOT is a member of National Public Radio and a Public Radio International affiliate. The station’s primary format is classical and jazz music, news and public affairs. WUOT serves listeners throughout East Tennessee and parts of Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and streams on the web at wuot.org. WUOT’s second audio channel, WUOT-2, is available on HD Radio™, Internet radio, and on the web.
Questions? Send an email Chief Engineer, Mike Murrell, or call at 865.974.5039.

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