WUTM RELEASES PROGRAMMING PLANS FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL BROADCASTING YEAR
WUTM RELEASES PROGRAMMING PLANS FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL BROADCASTING
YEAR
MARTIN, Tenn. – Following a successful 2022 spring semester, WUTM 90.3 “The Hawk”
enters a new broadcast year with big plans for sports coverage and the station’s regular programming.
With five returning staff members, the University of Tennessee at Martin’s student-led station is hopeful
they can grow the station’s list of accolades and continue to meet the needs of the university community
and public.
The station has something for everyone by offering a diverse range of music, news, weather and
five different staff-hosted radio shows. These shows include information about the Student Government
Association, Greek life, Weakley County news, the music industry and sports.
The Bench, the station’s award-winning sports talk show, covers SEC football, local high school
sports, and everything in between. In 2022, the station has plans to cover all home and away Westview
high school football games and all home UT Martin football games. The crew will also cover the UT
Martin vs. UT Knoxville game, one of the station’s programming highlights.
“Covering a SEC homecoming game is an extremely exciting opportunity for us,” said
WUTM Digital Media Director Dylan Ingram. “It will be a busy weekend, and our staff will have to split
coverage between Westview and UTM, but we are looking forward to it.”
Not only is the station excited for what’s ahead, but they attempt to build on the recognition they
earned March 5, 2022, during the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Media annual conference. WUTM
received 10 awards, including the station’s 13th consecutive Platinum Award, which is the highest peer-
reviewed award given by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System.
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WUTM also won two first-place awards and seven top-five finalist awards. Hannah
Bilger, news director from McKenzie, was named Best News Director in the Nation and was a
top-five finalist in the Best Spot News category. Blaine McDonald, of Martin, was a top-five
finalist for the Best Business and Traffic Director award and placed first along with Davis
Gregory, sports director from Knoxville, in the Best Basketball Play-by-Play category.
The station also placed as a top-five finalist for Best Giveaway and Best Live Broadcast
Promotional Event for WUTM’s 50th-anniversary celebration activities as well as Best Sports
Interview. Brian Thomas, the station’s senior broadcast engineer, was a top-five finalist for the
Tom Gibson Award for Outstanding Engineering, and Colby Maclin, production manager from
Ripley, was a top-five finalist in the Best Liner/Sweeper category.
“WUTM 90.3 ‘The Hawk’ at the University of Tennessee at Martin, has been nationally
renowned by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System for many years,” said Chet LaPrice, Intercollegiate
Broadcasting System board member, in a statement. “Under Dr. Richard Robinson’s leadership, the
students there are becoming leaders in their own right and producing great content, which includes
newscasts, sports reporting, play-by-play broadcasts, station promotion, marketing and on-air
presentations.
“They do this not with the primary intent up-front of winning an award – they do it to provide
great radio to the university and community audiences they serve.”
The station has already begun working toward new goals for next year’s IBS conference.
Davis Gregory, WUTM sports director from Knoxville, is working hard in his senior year. “I think
everyone at the radio station wants to be able to bring home another ‘best radio station in the country’
award. It’s something that hasn’t been done in a long time, so I’d say that’s a major goal for us.”
WUTM-FM 90.3 “The Hawk” is managed by the Department of Mass Media and
Strategic Communication. For more information, contact Dr. Richard Robinson, station adviser,
at 731-881-7555 or rrobins@utm.edu. Listen to the station online at www.wutmradio.com.