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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

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Magazines

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  • Feast, local dining, monthly[1]

Gazelle Magazine

  • 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[5]

Newspapers

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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the city's primary newspaper, published daily.[6]

Other papers published in Greater St. Louis include:

The following is a list of student newspapers at colleges in Greater St. Louis:

St. Louis Community College has a student newspaper for each of its campuses:[18]

Digital

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InsideSTL.com is a website covering local entertainment and culture.[19]

Radio

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The St. Louis radio market includes the city itself, six counties in east-central Missouri, and four counties in southwestern Illinois.[20] In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 22nd in the United States.[21]

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

AM

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Frequency Callsign[22] Format[23] 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 KWUL 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

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Frequency Callsign[24] Format[23] 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[25]
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[23]
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[26]
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[27]
98.1 KYKY Hot Adult Contemporary St. Louis, Missouri -
100.3 KATZ-FM Classic hip-hop Bridgeton, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[28]
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 KTLK-FM Conservative talk Columbia, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[29]
105.7 KPNT Modern rock Collinsville, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis[30]
106.5 WARH Adult Hits Granite City, Illinois -
107.7 KSLZ Top 40 St. Louis, Missouri -

Television

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The St. Louis television market includes the city itself, 14 counties in east-central Missouri, and 15 counties in southwestern Illinois.[31][32] In its Fall 2018 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 21st in the United States.[21]

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

Display
Channel
Network[33] Callsign[34] City of License Notes
2.1 FOX KTVI (Cable 2) St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
2.2 Antenna TV
2.3 Grit
2.4 Shop LC
4.1 CBS KMOV (Cable 4) St. Louis, Missouri -
4.2 First Alert Weather Now
4.3 Cozi TV
4.4 Ion Mystery
32.1 MyNetworkTV
4.5 The365 KDTL-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
32.2 Corner Store TV
32.3 Outlaw
5.1 NBC KSDK (Cable 5) St. Louis, Missouri -
5.2 Get
5.3 True Crime Network
5.4 Quest
5.5 Nosey
5.6 [blank]
7.1 HSN KPTN-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
7.2 SonLife
7.3 QVC2
7.4 Defy -
7.5 Infomercials
7.6 Salem News Channel
7.7 BeIN Sports Xtra
9.1 PBS KETC St. Louis, Missouri -
9.2 PBS Kids
9.3 World
9.4 Create
11.1 CW KPLR-TV (Cable 11) St. Louis, Missouri Broadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
11.2 Court TV
11.3 Comet
11.4 Rewind TV
16.1 Daystar KDTL-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
24.1 MeTV KNLC St. Louis, Missouri -
24.2 MeTV Toons
24.3 Heroes and Icons
24.4 Movies!
24.5 Catchy Comedy
24.6 Start TV
24.7 MeTV Plus
24.8 Story Television
24.9 Dabl
25.1 Visión Latina K25NG-D St. Louis, Missouri -
25.2 Three Angels Broadcasting Network
25.3 New Tang Dynasty Television
25.4 Defy (soon)
25.5 American Crimes
25.6 Oxygen
25.7 Telemundo
25.8 Infomercials
30.1 ABC KDNL-TV (Cable 12) St. Louis, Missouri -
30.2 TBD
30.3 Charge!
30.4 The Nest
33.1 Buzzr KBGU-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
33.2 Defy (soon)
33.3 Shop LC
33.4 MtrSpt1
33.5 Infomercials
33.6 ShopHQ
33.7 Jewelry 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 Bounce TV
46.3 Laff
46.4 Ion Plus
46.5 Scripps News
46.6 Jewelry TV
46.7 QVC
46.8 HSN
51.1 Daystar KUMO-LD St. Louis, Missouri Translator of WPXS, Mount Vernon, Illinois
51.2 Daystar Español
51.3 Retro TV

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.
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  6. ^ "St. Louis Post-Dispatch". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  7. ^ "St. Louis American". Mondo Times. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
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  15. ^ "Student Life". www.mondotimes.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  16. ^ "Webster University Journal". www.mondotimes.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  17. ^ "Student Media". Maryville University. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
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  19. ^ "InsideSTL.com". www.mondotimes.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
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