Savannah Rising aims to get you up and going with a mix of music and
musings on a new schedule, Tue. and Thu. 7-8 a.m. Hosted by Wayne
Waters, a native Georgian who lived in Savannah during the early ’90s,
moved away for a while, and came back for good.
Get in touch with Wayne at: Savannah Rising Facebook page. He has a degree in
journalism from Georgia Southern University, taught news reporting and
writing at Indiana University’s School of Journalism while in grad
school, did a short stint as a workaday print journalist and editor, and
has been an independent journalist for the past decade. He absolutely
adores Savannah and also hosts WRUU’s Savannah Lexicon as a means of celebrating the city’s people and culturescape as well as attempting to understand some of its problems.
musings on a new schedule, Tue. and Thu. 7-8 a.m. Hosted by Wayne
Waters, a native Georgian who lived in Savannah during the early ’90s,
moved away for a while, and came back for good.
Get in touch with Wayne at: Savannah Rising Facebook page. He has a degree in
journalism from Georgia Southern University, taught news reporting and
writing at Indiana University’s School of Journalism while in grad
school, did a short stint as a workaday print journalist and editor, and
has been an independent journalist for the past decade. He absolutely
adores Savannah and also hosts WRUU’s Savannah Lexicon as a means of celebrating the city’s people and culturescape as well as attempting to understand some of its problems.
Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-8 am, and stay tuned for Savannah Lexicon 8-9 am.
Wayne
is a native Georgian who lived in Savannah during the early ’90s, moved
away for a while, and came back for good. He has a degree in journalism
from Georgia Southern University, taught news reporting and writing at
Indiana University’s School of Journalism while in grad school, did a
short stint as a workaday print journalist and editor, and has been an
independent journalist for the past decade. He absolutely adores
Savannah and offers Savannah Lexicon as a means of celebrating the
city’s people and culturescape as well as attempting to understand some
of its problems.
7:00am, 5-23-2019
7:00am, 5-21-2019
7:00am, 5-9-2019
7:00am, 5-7-2019
7:00am, 5-2-2019
7:00am, 4-30-2019
7:00am, 4-25-2019
7:00am, 4-23-2019
7:00am, 4-18-2019
7:00am, 4-16-2019