WUVT History - In their own words...
Dean Hearn's story:

A displaced retarded (scratch that - retired) Virginian now living in Chattanooga since 1967 found your Web Site.....With great interest...I would hope that John Hudson remembers me....Believe me, all the "wild" stories about the good old days are true...The FCC shut us (and our illegal antenna streched between two trees behind the "old" SAB) down in the summer of '53 and just about everybody disappeared (or ran for cover)....I can plead "not guilty" since I was a highly non-technical announcer who thought our modus-operendi was quite Hokie!! Will Anderson and I inherited the mess as Co-Directors with Gary Holder as Business Manager and finally got the station back on the air in a carrier current legal format (as it originally supposed to be) about a year later with a lot of help. Our station consisted of two small rooms, a hall that held our U.P. teletype, and an almost closet-size transmitter/storage room on the street level of the old Student Activities Building...long since gone. We also had a single "business office" room on the third floor in which to count all our bills and hold prayer meetings! Oh, the good old days...I could go on forever....but won't. I'll end with one of my few claims to fame. It was a D.J. show called "The Dean's Office". (ain't that a riot!)

Best Wishes to the "new" "Voice of the Techmen" (or is it now Tech Persons) and all of you on the Staff..You can be sure I will find you if I ever get back to Tech. If any "Old" Station Alumni care to respond, it's....... SAILON653@aol.com

Dean Hearn - '55



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