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  • Susan Lachman is the person behind the voice of "women on air" that airs from Johnson City every Friday afternoon from WETS, an affiliate of NPR.

    Obos and stuff Ren Allen 2006

  • Susan Lachman is the person behind the voice of "women on air" that airs from Johnson City every Friday afternoon from WETS, an affiliate of NPR.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Ren Allen 2006

  • WETS, the East Tennessee State University public radio station, will stop airing music in favor of news shows on weekdays beginning next month, a major change for the 36-year-old station.

    Shuck and Jive 2010

  • Beginning Monday, our local NPR affiliate, WETS is changing its programing.

    Shuck and Jive 2010

  • The performers who play at the Little Chicago Blues Festival give up potentially lucrative weekend jobs to support WETS-FM.

    Kingsport Times News - Daily 5 2009

  • Democracy Now! broadcasts every day on the NPR station WETS.

    Democracy Now! 2009

  • The performers who play at the Little Chicago Blues Festival give up potentially lucrative weekend jobs to support WETS-FM.

    Kingsport Times News - Daily 5 2009

  • The performers who play at the Little Chicago Blues Festival give up potentially lucrative weekend jobs to support WETS-FM.

    Kingsport Times News - Daily 5 2009

  • Wayne Winkler, WETS station director and host of the Blue Monday program on WETS-FM, first organized the festival in 1991.

    Kingsport Times News - Daily 5 2009

  • The performers who play at the Little Chicago Blues Festival give up potentially lucrative weekend jobs to support WETS-FM.

    Kingsport Times News - Daily 5 2009

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