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Celebrating 40 Years of Broadcasting in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
WUTC-HD2 Chattanooga: A Hub of Public Radio Excellence
WUTC-HD2, broadcasting from Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been a cornerstone of public radio for over 40 years. Affiliated with some of the most respected names in broadcasting, including National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), and American Public Media (APM), this station has earned its place as a vital source of news, talk, and music for the Tennessee Valley.
Owned and operated by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, WUTC-HD2 offers a rich tapestry of programming that reflects its commitment to quality and community service. Listeners can tune in to a diverse range of shows, from NPR's flagship news programs such as "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" to the thought-provoking "Fresh Air." The station also curates an eclectic mix of music, spanning genres like jazz, classical, folk, and world music, catering to a wide array of musical tastes.
Broadcasting in English on 88.1 FM HD2, WUTC-HD2 stands out for its dedication to both local and national content. The station not only provides comprehensive news coverage and insightful talk shows but also fosters a deep connection with its audience through engaging and diverse musical offerings.
As it continues to celebrate its legacy, WUTC-HD2 remains committed to delivering quality programming and serving the Chattanooga community, maintaining its role as a cherished public radio station.