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Download The Free WUKY App

  Listen to WUKY anytime and anywhere by downloading our smartphone app. (Available for the iPhone, iPad and Android)

iTunes: Download here
Android: Download here

Enjoy these exciting features of the WUKY App:

Live Streaming

  • Allows you to live stream all WUKY HD Channels.
  • DVR-like controls (pause, rewind, and fast forward). Pause live radio streams, then continue where you left off, or rewind to catch a comment you missed!
  • Bookmark a LIVE program and easily replay later. No more remembering what program or when you were listening to find later on the web.
  • Share an interesting LIVE program with a friend! Just press the Share button, and we send your personal message with a link to the program and story!
  • Easily view WUKY’s current and upcoming schedule.
  • One click stream switching – flip over to the program you noticed on another stream with a single click.

On Demand

  • Access all of your WUKY’s programs easily and quickly.
  • DVR-like controls. Pause, rewind and fast forward your program with ease.
  • When listening to national programs, individual story segments (when available) are listed so you can review and choose one or listen to the entire program.
  • Easy to access past programs.
  • Displays the web page associated with the program or story segment you are listening to On Demand so you can explore for more information.

Get All Of WUKY’s Content!!

  • The unique “Search Public Radio” feature finds stories or programs across hundreds of stations and web pages and makes it easy to play instantly.
  • A built in Sleep Timer and Alarm Clock allows you to go to sleep and wake up to WUKY (iPhone/iPad/Android).
  •  Compatible with the popular Radio Bookmark device www.radiobookmark.com.
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Josh James fell in love with college radio at Western Kentucky University's student station, New Rock 92 (now Revolution 91.7). After working as a DJ and program director, he knew he wanted to come home to Lexington and try his hand in public radio.