Entity | KUT
KUT (90.5 FM) is a listener-supported and corporate-sponsored public radio station based in Austin, Texas. KUT is owned and operated by faculty and staff of the University of Texas at Austin. It is the National Public Radio member station for central Texas. Its studio operations are located on campus at the Belo Center for New Media. KUT is one of three radio outlets based on UT campus alongside student-run KVRX 91.7 FM and KUTX 98.9 FM. KUT's main transmitter broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 24,500 watts and is located 8 miles west of Downtown Austin at the University of Texas Bee Cave Research Center. KUT is licensed to broadcast in the digital hybrid HD format.
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Inception: 1921
Alternate Names: KUT (Radio station : Austin, Tex.)
Associated Place(s): Austin, Texas, United States of America
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 110
Documents 1
Child beyond 13
- Boy who was cooked too soon
- Everybody knows my name
- Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil
- Help wanted
- Home away from home
- Let's fill the small cups too
- Neither devilish nor divine
- Nobody buys a broken doll
- Poor little boy
- The child out of step
- The hurdles too high
- Tomorrow: Step by step
- What good is a building?
Dimensions of a new age 11
- Advances in communications systems
- Economics in the space age
- Education in the space age
- Influence of the space age on government
- Introduction
- Legal dilemmas of the space age
- Medical aspects
- New advances in space research
- Philosophy and space
- Public education for the space
- Weather developments in the space age
Dwight MacDonald on film 18
- 1930s: America and France
- 1930s: Germany and Russia
- 1940s: America and Citizen Kane
- 1940s: France and Rules of the Game
- Criticism, masscult and midcult
- D.W. Griffith and Sergei Eisenstein
- Eisenstein and 1920s Soviet cinema
- Good movies and good art
- James Agee; The new audiences
- Making a Movie; Dubbing; Censorship
- Masscult and midcult
- Silent Comedy: American art form, part 2
- Silent comedy: American art form, part 1
- The Film since 1950: Bergman
- The Film since 1950: Fellini
- The Film since 1950: Odds and ends
- The Film since 1950: The underground
- The films: An historical overview