WETR

WETR (Talk Radio 92.3/AM 760) is a daytime-only talk radio station in Knoxville, TN that broadcasts on 760 AM and its FM translator at 92.3 FM.

WETR
CityKnoxville, Tennessee
Broadcast areaKnoxville and Vicinity
Frequency760 kilohertz
BrandingTalk Radio 92.3 & AM 760
Slogan"Knoxville’s Talk You Can Trust"
Programming
FormatTalk radio
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Ownership
OwnerThomas Moffit, Jr.
WRJZ, WKTS
History
Former call signs
WMEN
Call sign meaning
We’re East Tennessee’s Talk Radio
Technical information
Facility ID65205
ClassD
Power2400 Watts day
Translator(s)92.3 FM (W222BA)
Links
WebcastWETR Stream
Websitetalkradio923.com

Because it shares the same frequency with WJR in Detroit, Michigan, WETR-AM operates during the daytime hours only. WETR's FM translator (W222BA/Karns, TN) operates 24/7, but with a smaller coverage area over Central and East Knoxville.

Programming

As “Knoxville’s Talk You Can Trust,” WETR airs a line-up of conservative news and talk.

The station previously featured a local morning program called “Real News” with host Grant Henry. Henry left the station in June 2019.

Upon Henry's exit, the morning show was immediately re-branded as “Knoxville’s Morning News,” featuring Hosts Daniel Herrera and Elaine Davis. The new show continued the station's fierce opposition to Recode Knoxville and other socialist policies. The show was produced by Rachel “Roz” Adams, who is also host of her own Podcast.

Local morning programming ended on January 10, 2020, replaced with the syndicated offerings of Gordon Deal and Glenn Beck.

Syndicated programs include daily shows This Morning with Gordon Deal, The Glenn Beck Program, The Ben Shapiro Show, The Dave Ramsey Show, The Joe Pags Show, The Dennis Prager Show, and George Noory’s Coast To Coast AM.

Hourly news updates are provided by Fox News Radio.

For the 2019 season, WETR was the flagship station for the Tennessee Smokies radio network.

History

WMEN, "The Spirit of 76", was an affiliate of Morningstar Radio Network.[1]

At one time, WMEN was called "The Word" and shared its production director with WRJZ.[2]

References


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