Media in St. Louis
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[]
- ^ "Feast". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "Missouri Lawyers Weekly Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "Sauce Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "Yoga & Spa Magazine". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "St. Louis Post-Dispatch". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "St. Louis American". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "St. Louis Business Journal". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "St. Louis University News". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "Vital Voice". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "St. Louis Magazine [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "The Riverfront Times [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "St. Louis Jewish Light [Map]". Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
- ^ "2012 Arbitron Radio Metro Map" (PDF). Arbitron. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ a b "Market Survey Schedule & Population Rankings" (PDF). Arbitron. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "AMQ AM Radio Database Query". Federal Communications Commission. Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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- ^ "FMQ FM Radio Database Query". Federal Communications Commission. Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Contact". KWUR. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Contact Us". KSHE. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "FM NewsTalk 97.1 Station Information". KFTK. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Contact Us". iHeartMedia. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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- ^ "Station". KPNT. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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