During these uncertain times, it’s more important than ever that we come together as a community. As a locally owned station, we rely on the support of local businesses to operate. And right now, these businesses need our support more than ever. Our listeners and our advertisers make the community stronger, and a more special place to live. So please, support the advertisers that support WTTS. After all, we’re in this together. Stay safe and click below to see how you can support local businesses, during this time.
SMALL BUSINESS CORNER
Join CLA on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 pm EST, for a multipart livestream series to engage in the latest changes related to these uncertain times. You’ll hear strategies for navigating what these developments mean for you. Topics include issues related to legislation, liquidity, workforce, and other relevant topics.
INDY CHAMBER INTERVIEW
Rob Humphries interviewed Michael Huber from the Indy Chamber. They discussed how the Indy Chamber is helping local businesses with the “Rapid Response” Hub. The interview is below.
This summer, 92-3 WTTS is proud to present live music that helps out friends right here in Indiana. The WTTS Can Concerts are back, presented by City Barbeque and You Move Me.
On Tuesday, September 11, Anderson East returns to Indiana to play the Bluebird in Bloomington with opening act Durand Jones.Tickets are on sale now here, and at the Bluebird box office.
When you come to the Can Concerts, bring a sack of non-perishable canned goods to help fight hunger in Indiana.
Our first show stars Phillip Phillips on Thursday, August 2nd at The Vogue. Tickets for the stripped down show are on sale now. Buy them here.
On Tuesday, September 11, Anderson East returns to Indiana to play the Bluebird in Bloomington with opening act Durand Jones.Tickets are on sale now here, and at the Bluebird box office.
When you come to the Can Concerts, bring a sack of non-perishable canned goods to help fight hunger in Indiana.