In 1954, local television was born in Chattanooga. Prior to April 1954, when WDEF-TV Channel 12 first went on the air, the only television broadcasts available in Chattanooga were distant signals from ...
What was life like for the average American before television? Some may remember the evening newscast and hundreds of dramas, comedy and variety shows which kept listeners glued to their radios mostly ...
The call letters WDEF and WDOD represent two stations each – good old-fashioned AM-FM combos all licensed to Chattanooga, and the cluster represents the top-of-the-line cluster allowable in a brief ...
It was autumn of 1963, and local radio was about to change forever. Leaders at Chattanooga's first radio station, WDOD, had been working for months on what was then a technological revolution in the ...
Chattanooga’s second radio station was WAPO that signed on the air in September, 1936. There’s some history on WAPO but not as much as the other two early stations. The first station, WDOD, went on ...
Basking in victory, Mike James said there's more where that came from. But after Louisville men's basketball had to claw its way back from what was at its largest a 13-point deficit against a ...
A voice well-known to public radio listeners in the Tennessee Valley is stepping away from the mic this summer after nearly four decades. WUTC host Richard Winham has announced his intent to retire ...
There are signs all around that the station trading market is beginning to loosen up ever so slightly, maybe even more than slightly in fact. And here are two more deals that made it to the finish ...