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Radio station in Sewanee, Tennessee
WUTS
Frequency91.3MHz
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly College radio)
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of the South
History
First air date
1972
Last air date
January 29, 2020
Former call signs
WUTS (1972–1979)
WUTS-FM (1979)
Call sign meaning
University oftheSouth
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID69047
ClassA
ERP14watts
HAAT200.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
35°12′23.00″N85°55′4.00″W / 35.2063889°N 85.9177778°W /35.2063889; -85.9177778
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WUTS (91.3FM) was aradio station licensed toSewanee, Tennessee, United States. The station was owned by theUniversity of the South from its licensure in 1981 until the university relinquished the license to theFederal Communications Commission on January 29, 2020.[2]

WUTS broadcast a combination ofalternative andclassic rock,jazz,blues andclassical music programming. The station was staffed entirely by student volunteers, and received an annual allocation of operating funds from the University.

The first incarnation of student radio at Sewanee was as an unlicensed AMcarrier current station in early 1972. Later in that year, WUTS was officially licensed to broadcast with 10 watts on 88.1 FM. Its studios were located in the basement of Thompson Student Union. In 1974, WUTS moved into custom-built studios on the 2nd floor of a new student union, The Bishops’ Common, where it remained until closure.

In the mid 1970s, theU.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) required WUTS to move its frequency to 91.5 FM, in order to not interfere with a new, higher-powered station inChattanooga on the same FM channel. In 1981, WUTS was granted a construction permit from the FCC. With it came yet another frequency change, to 91.3 FM, where it remained until closure.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WUTS".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^FCC."Station Facility Details".

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