Revision as of 12:04, 19 April 2012 edit76.189.114.101 (talk) Don't leave the slots blank on the TV section. You don't have to write a thesis, but a 2 word description fits the bill.← Previous edit | Revision as of 12:39, 19 April 2012 edit undo76.189.114.101 (talk) →FMNext edit → | ||
Line 119: | Line 119: | ||
* Stations in '''bold''' indicate that the station serves Cleveland directly. | * Stations in '''bold''' indicate that the station serves Cleveland directly. | ||
* Non '''bold''' stations indicate that the station serves outlying areas and may not |
* Non '''bold''' stations indicate that the station serves outlying areas and may not necessarily be listenable in Cleveland proper. | ||
== Television == | == Television == |
Revision as of 12:39, 19 April 2012
The following is a list of media in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
- Alternative Press – nationally distributed.
- Cleveland Magazine
Defunct
- Cleveland Free Times – merged with Cleveland Scene in 2008.
- Cleveland News – merged with the The Plain Dealer in 1960.
- Cleveland Press – ceased publication in 1982.
Radio
AM
Callsign | Frequency | Format | Branding |
---|---|---|---|
WKNR | 850 kHz | Sports | ESPN 850 WKNR |
WEOL | 930 kHz | News/Talk | AM 930 WEOL |
WCCD | 1000 kHz | Gospel music/Religious | Radio 1000 |
WJTB | 1040 kHz | Gospel music/Religious | |
WTAM | 1100 kHz | News/Talk | Newsradio WTAM 1100 |
WHKW | 1220 kHz | Religious | AM 1220 The Word |
WWMK | 1260 kHz | Children's | Radio Disney AM 1260 |
WJMO | 1300 kHz | Urban gospel/Talk | Praise 1300 |
WOBL | 1320 kHz | Country | Gold Country 1320 |
WELW | 1330 kHz | News/Talk | 1330 AM WELW |
WDLW | 1380 kHz | Oldies | Kool Kat Oldies 1380 AM |
WHK | 1420 kHz | News/Talk | Newstalk 1420 WHK |
WABQ | 1460 kHz | Progressive talk | Talk 1460 |
WERE | 1490 kHz | News/Talk | Newstalk 1490 WERE |
WWGK | 1540 kHz | Sports | ESPN 1540 KNR2 |
FM
Callsign | Frequency | Format | Branding |
---|---|---|---|
WBWC | 88.3 MHz | College/Alternative rock | 88.3 FM The Sting |
WHWN | 88.3 MHz | Spanish | La Nueva Mia |
WJCU | 88.7 MHz | College/Variety | |
WNZN | 89.1 MHz | Spanish | |
WCSB | 89.3 MHz | College/Variety | WCSB 89.3 |
WCPN | 90.3 MHz | Public/Jazz | 90.3 WCPN |
WRUW-FM | 91.1 MHz | College/Variety | WRUW FM 91.1 |
WKHR | 91.5 MHz | Adult standards/MOR | |
WKRK-FM | 92.3 MHz | Sports | Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan |
WZAK | 93.1 MHz | Urban AC | 93.1 WZAK |
WFHM-FM | 95.5 MHz | Christian contemporary | 95.5 The Fish |
WAKS | 96.5 MHz | Pop/CHR | 96.5 KISS-FM |
WNCX | 98.5 MHz | Classic rock | 98.5 WNCX |
WGAR-FM | 99.5 MHz | Country | 99.5 WGAR |
WMMS | 100.7 MHz | Hot talk/Active rock | 100.7 WMMS: The Buzzard |
WDOK | 102.1 MHz | Adult contemporary | The New 102 |
WCRF-FM | 103.3 MHz | Religious | Moody Radio 103.3 FM |
WQAL | 104.1 MHz | Hot AC | Q104 |
WCLV | 104.9 MHz | Classical | WCLV 104.9 |
WMJI | 105.7 MHz | Classic hits | Majic 105.7 |
WHLK | 106.5 MHz | Adult hits | 106.5 The Lake |
WNWV | 107.3 MHz | Smooth AC | 107.3 The Wave |
WENZ | 107.9 MHz | Mainstream urban | Z 107.9 |
- Stations in bold indicate that the station serves Cleveland directly.
- Non bold stations indicate that the station serves outlying areas and may not necessarily be listenable in Cleveland proper.
Television
As of 2011–12, Nielsen Media Research ranks the Cleveland-Akron television market as the 18th largest in the United States. On October 20, 2007, Cleveland became the first city in the United States to have all its commercial television newscasts produced in high-definition. WJW was the first in December 2004; WKYC joined on May 22, 2006; WEWS started on January 7, 2007; and WOIO joined on October 20, 2007.
Broadcast
Callsign | Virtual Channel | Digital Channel | Network |
---|---|---|---|
WKYC | 3.1 | 17.1 | NBC |
3.2 | 17.2 | Weather Radar | |
WEWS-TV | 5.1 | 15.1 | ABC |
5.2 | 15.2 | Live Well Network | |
WJW | 8.1 | 8.1 | FOX |
8.2 | 8.2 | Antenna TV | |
WDLI-TV | 17.1 | 49.1 | TBN |
17.2 | 49.2 | The Church Channel | |
17.3 | 49.3 | JCTV | |
17.4 | 49.4 | Enlace USA | |
17.5 | 49.5 | Smile of a Child TV | |
WOIO | 19.1 | 10.1 | CBS |
19.2 | 10.2 | Me-TV | |
WVPX-TV | 23.1 | 23.1 | ION Television |
23.2 | 23.2 | Qubo | |
23.3 | 23.3 | ION Life | |
WVIZ | 25.1 | 26.1 | PBS |
25.2 | 26.2 | The Ohio Channel | |
25.3 | 26.3 | World | |
25.4 | 26.4 | Create | |
25.9 | 26.9 | Cleveland Sight Center | |
WUAB | 43.1 | 28.1 | MyNetworkTV |
43.2 | 28.2 | Bounce TV | |
WBNX-TV | 55.1 | 30.1 | The CW |
55.2 | 30.2 | Independent | |
55.3 | 30.3 | This TV | |
WQHS-DT | 61.1 | 34.1 | Univision |
Cable
Internet
- Cleveland.com – operated by Advance Internet and featuring content from The Plain Dealer and Sun Newspapers.
- The Cleveland Leader
References
- Betsy Sheldon (2001). The Jewish travel guide. Hunter Publishing, Inc. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
- http://www.nielsen.com/content/dam/corporate/us/en/public%20factsheets/tv/nielsen-2012-local-DMA-TV-penetration.pdf
- Fox 8 Station History. Accessed February 23, 2008.
- WKYC: HDTV FAQ. Accessed February 23, 2008.
- WEWS: Cleveland Leads Nation in HDTV. Accessed February 23, 2008.
- "19 Action News" Joins The 21st Century. Accessed February 23, 2008.
- "About Us". Cleveland.com. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
Radio stations in the Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AM | |||||
FM |
| ||||
NOAA | |||||
Digital | |||||
Call signs |
| ||||
Sports | |||||
Defunct | |||||
|
Broadcast television in Northeast Ohio | |
---|---|
Full power | |
Low power |
|
Outlying areas |
|
Cable | |
ATSC 3.0 | |
Defunct |
|
|