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Beth Arroyo Utterback Joins WWOZ/New Orleans As GM
May 15, 2017 at 5:46 AM (PT)
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NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND HERITAGE FOUNDATION Jazz-Blues WWOZ/NEW ORLEANS has named crosstown PBS affiliate WYES-TV EVP/COO BETH ARROYO UTTERBACK as its new GM, starting JUNE 1st.
WWOZ Board President DEBORAH HARKINS said, “BETH’s keen sense of understanding of our community and deep well of experience overseeing station programming, including producing successful series with NEW ORLEANS favorites such as the MARSALIS family, LOUIS ARMSTRONG, PRESERVATION HALL, and Chefs PAUL PRUDHOMME and JOHN BESH, not to mention community partnerships with the NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM, the ASHÉ CULTURAL ARTS CENTER and others, made it abundantly clear that she was the right choice for this role. She will be a 'Guardian of the Groove' in the truest possible way."
“WWOZ is a very special beacon of all that is true about NEW ORLEANS,” added Judge SIDNEY CATES, chair of the WWOZ hiring committee. “Our focus, of course, is music but it is also our mission to reflect and support the culture of NEW ORLEANS. We are fortunate to have found someone who not only gets that but also lives and breathes it, with deep family roots in the city and a track record of being a successful emissary to the world. Beth has brought her Emmy-winning eye to many topics that reflect who we are as a City. She is held in high regard by local musicians including IRMA THOMAS, DEACON JOHN, LEAH CHASE KAMATA, JAMES ANDREWS, CHARMAINE NEVILLE and JAMES RIVERS. BETH has led a diverse and talented staff and volunteer teams as well as 30 years of successful membership drives. We’re pleased to say that we’ve found the right person to spotlight our vibrant world-class local musical and cultural community.
UTTERBACK said, "I am thrilled to be entrusted with this incredible opportunity to lead WWOZ as we expand our mission to be the worldwide voice, archive, and flag-bearer of NEW ORLEANS' culture and musical heritage. The world loves WWOZ, one of the top 5 radio stations in the country or, if you believed ANDY WARHOL as I do, the very best. I leave WYES in good hands after many wonderful years, and I can’t wait to immerse myself in the culture of WWOZ and its first class team.”

