WORT is a listener-sponsored community radio station, broadcasting from 118 S. Bedford St. in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. WORT offers a range of programming. WORT's FM signal reaches a roughly 50-mile radius around Madison. In early 2006, the station began webcasting all of its programming in both high-quality and low-quality streams. WORT also maintains an archive of recent news and public affairs programs available for podcast, download, or stream.
Programming
WORT broadcasts a mix of music and talk programming. All of WORT's music programs are produced by local DJs. WORT airs 33 hours of news and public affairs programming per week, 21.5 of which are locally produced. All of the programmers at the station are volunteers from the community, including DJs, hosts, producers, reporters, and engineers.
Music programming
The weekday music schedule includes:
Classical
Folk
Bluegrass
World
Jazz
Rock
Techno
Metal
Blues
The weekend music lineup includes a range of genres. Saturday's programming is divided into two-hour shows, including:
En Nuestro Patio: Local, national, and international news and interviews in Spanish.
Labor Radio: News for, by, and about working people
Access Hour: A different host from the community every week.
Radio Literature: Poetry, fiction, non-fiction readings and discussion
Queery: local and national news affecting Madison's LesBiGayTrans community
Perpetual Notion Machine: Science news and features
Hmong Radio: News, announcements, interviews, and music in Hmong language
Her Turn: News by and about women, though all are encouraged to listen
World View: News from the "Third World" from a left-critical perspective
Salamat: A weekly window into the vastly varied population of Arabs
Pachyderm Parade: The only by-kids, for-kids radio show in Madison
Universal Soul Explosion/After Hours: Hip-hop, R&B, old and new with music and commentary
Organizational structure
The organizational structure of WORT reflects the station's principles of democratic decision making; the paid and unpaid workers at the station elect the Board of Directors; the Board sets policy and hires full-time and part-time paid staff. The full-time staff is organized as a collective that operates within sound management practices and written policies established by the Board. The staff collective oversees the day-to-day operations of the station. Volunteers provide most of the on-air programming. In addition, many volunteers contribute to off-air operations.
History
WORT went on the air in 1975, broadcasting at 89.7 FM. The frequency was later changed to 89.9 FM. Radio hostMichael Feldman became a volunteer in 1977, broadcasting "The Breakfast Special" from a diner on Madison's east side every morning for several years before joining Wisconsin Public Radio.
2018 studio shooting
Early in the morning of August 5, 2018, a masked suspect entered the station's studios and began shooting. Five shots were fired at three hosts, with on-air personality Eugene Crisler’EL taking a shot in his right buttock; he was treated and released from the hospital quickly after the incident, and some minor studio damage occurred. The station remained in dead air for 6½ hours until Madison Police finished their evidence gathering procedures and allowed broadcasting to resume, and have said the incident was not random, but targeted at the station.
WORT has been voted "Madison's Favorite Radio Station" in the Isthmus Annual Manual sixteen times. Several of its programs have made the top three list of favorite radio shows, including Mel & Floyd, Back to the Country, and Pan-Africa. WORT received two Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Merit Awards for its 2006 documentary on Uganda's "invisible children" and its 2005 documentary on the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. It won best documentary in 2005 from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated for its investigation of pollution at the Madison Kipp factory. It also received a WBA Merit Award for its 2005 election lead-up coverage.