Media in St. Louis

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St. Louis is a major center of media in Missouri and the Midwestern United States. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

Print[]

Magazines[]

  • Feast, local dining, monthly[1]
  • Missouri Lawyers Weekly, regional legal news, weekly[2]
  • Sauce Magazine, local dining, monthly[3]
  • Yoga & Spa Magazine, fitness and lifestyle, quarterly[4]
  • St. Louis Magazine, general interest, monthly

Newspapers[]

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the city's primary newspaper, published daily.[5] Other papers published in the city include:

  • The St. Louis American, local African-American news, weekly[6]
  • St. Louis Business Journal, business news, weekly[7]
  • , St. Louis University student newspaper, weekly[8]
  • Vital Voice, local LGBT news, monthly[9]

Several other publications covering Greater St. Louis, including the monthly St. Louis Magazine,[10] the alternative weekly The Riverfront Times,[11] and the weekly St. Louis Jewish Light,[12] are published in neighboring suburbs and communities.

Radio[]

The St. Louis radio market includes the city itself, six counties in east-central Missouri, and four counties in southwestern Illinois.[13] In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 22nd in the United States.[14]

The following is a list of radio stations which broadcast from and/or are licensed to the city of St. Louis:

AM[]

Frequency Callsign[15] Format[16] City of License Notes
550 KTRS News/Talk St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
590 KFNS Sports St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Kirkwood, Missouri
630 KYFI Religious St. Louis, Missouri Bible Broadcasting Network
690 KSTL Urban Gospel St. Louis, Missouri -
770 WEW Brokered programming St. Louis, Missouri -
850 KFUO Religious St. Louis, Missouri Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
920 WGNU Talk St. Louis, Missouri -
1010 KXEN Religious St. Louis, Missouri -
1120 KMOX News/Talk St. Louis, Missouri -
1380 KXFN Religious St. Louis, Missouri -
1600 KATZ Urban Gospel St. Louis, Missouri -

FM[]

Frequency Callsign[17] Format[16] City of License Notes
88.1 KDHX Variety St. Louis, Missouri -
90.3 KWUR Freeform Clayton, Missouri Washington University in St. Louis college radio; broadcasts from St. Louis[18]
90.7 KWMU Public St. Louis, Missouri University of Missouri–St. Louis; NPR
91.5 KSIV-FM Religious St. Louis, Missouri Bott Radio Network
91.9 K220HT Religious St. Louis, Missouri Translator of KAWZ, Twin Falls, Idaho[16]o
92.3 WIL-FM Country St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Creve Coeur, Missouri
93.7 KSD Country St. Louis, Missouri -
94.7 KSHE Rock Crestwood, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[19]
95.5 KXBS Christian Rhythmic Contemporary Bethalto, Illinois
96.3 WFUN-FM Urban Adult Contemporary St. Louis, Missouri -
97.1 KFTK-FM News/Talk Florissant, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[20]
98.1 KYKY Hot Adult Contemporary St. Louis, Missouri -
100.3 KATZ-FM Classic hip-hop Bridgeton, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[21]
102.5 KEZK-FM Adult Contemporary St. Louis, Missouri -
103.3 KLOU Classic Hits St. Louis, Missouri -
104.1 WHHL Urban Contemporary Hazelwood, Missouri -
104.9 KMJM-FM Urban adult contemporary Columbia, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[22]
105.7 KPNT Modern rock Collinsville, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[23]
106.5 WARH Adult Hits Granite City, Illinois -
107.7 KSLZ Top 40 St. Louis, Missouri -

Television[]

The St. Louis television market includes the city itself, 14 counties in east-central Missouri, and 15 counties in southwestern Illinois.[24][25] In its Fall 2013 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 21st in the United States.[14]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to St. Louis.

Display
Channel
Network[26] Callsign[27] City of License Notes
2.1 FOX KTVI St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
2.2 Antenna TV
4.1 CBS KMOV St. Louis, Missouri -
4.2 Cozi TV
4.3 MyNetworkTV
5.1 NBC KSDK St. Louis, Missouri -
5.2 Bounce TV
5.3 Justice Network
7.1 HSN KPTN-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
7.2 SBN
7.3 Rev'n
7.4 -
7.5 MiCasa
7.6 Iqraa TV
7.7 OnTV4U
9.1 PBS KETC St. Louis, Missouri -
9.2 PBS Kids
9.3 World
9.4 Create
11.1 CW KPLR-TV St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
11.2 This TV
16.1 Daystar KDTL-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
24.1 MeTV KNLC St. Louis, Missouri -
24.2 NLEC TV
24.3 H&I
24.4 Movies!
24.5 Decades
25.1 3ABN K25NG-D St. Louis, Missouri -
25.2 3ABN Proclaim
25.3 3ABN Dare to Dream
25.4 3ABN Latino
25.5 3ABN Radio
25.6 3ABN Radio Latino
25.7 Radio 74 Internationale
30.1 ABC KDNL-TV St. Louis, Missouri -
30.2 GetTV
30.3 Grit
33.1 MundoMax KBGU-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
33.2 Estrella TV
38.1 HSN K38HD-D St. Louis, Missouri
46.1 Ion WRBU East St. Louis, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis
46.2 Court TV
46.3 Grit
46.4 Laff
46.5 Defy TV
46.6 TrueReal
51.1 Daystar KUMO-LD St. Louis, Missouri Translator of WPXS, Mount Vernon, Illinois

References[]

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  2. ^ "Missouri Lawyers Weekly Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  3. ^ "Sauce Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  4. ^ "Yoga & Spa Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  5. ^ "St. Louis Post-Dispatch". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  6. ^ "St. Louis American". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  7. ^ "St. Louis Business Journal". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  8. ^ "St. Louis University News". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  9. ^ "Vital Voice". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  10. ^ "St. Louis Magazine [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  11. ^ "The Riverfront Times [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  12. ^ "St. Louis Jewish Light [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  13. ^ "2012 Arbitron Radio Metro Map" (PDF). Arbitron. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  14. ^ a b "Market Survey Schedule & Population Rankings" (PDF). Arbitron. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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  18. ^ "Contact". KWUR. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  19. ^ "Contact Us". KSHE. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  20. ^ "FM NewsTalk 97.1 Station Information". KFTK. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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