Media in Cleveland

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The following is a list of media in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

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[edit] Print

[edit] Daily

[edit] Weekly

[edit] Monthly

[edit] Defunct

[edit] Radio

[edit] AM

Call letters Frequency Format Branding
WKNR 850 sports ESPN 850 WKNR
WCCD 1000 gospel/religious Radio 1000
WJTB 1040 gospel/religious
WTAM 1100 news/talk Newsradio WTAM 1100
WHKW 1220 religious AM 1220 The Word
WWMK 1260 Radio Disney AM 1260 Radio Disney
WJMO 1300 gospel/urban talk Praise 1300
WHK 1420 conservative talk Newstalk 1420 WHK
WABQ 1460 progressive talk Talk 1460
WERE 1490 talk Newstalk 1490 WERE
WWGK 1540 sports ESPN 1540 KNR2

[edit] FM

Call letters Frequency Format Branding
WBWC 88.3 college/modern rock
(Baldwin-Wallace College)
WJCU 88.7 college/eclectic
(John Carroll University)
WCSB 89.3 college/eclectic
(Cleveland State University)
WCPN 90.3 NPR/news/jazz
WRUW-FM 91.3 college/eclectic
(Case Western Reserve University)
WKRK-FM 92.3 sports 92.3 The Fan
WZAK 93.1 urban AC
WFHM-FM 95.5 Christian contemporary 95.5 The Fish
WAKS 96.5 top 40/pop 96-5 KISS FM
WNCX 98.5 classic rock
WGAR-FM 99.5 country
WMMS 100.7 hot talk/active rock The Buzzard
WDOK 102.1 adult contemporary The New 102
WCRF-FM 103.3 Christian contemporary/religious
WQAL 104.1 hot AC/adult top 40 Q 104
WCLV 104.9 classical
WMJI 105.7 classic hits Majic 105.7
WHLK 106.5 adult hits 106-5 The Lake
WNWV 107.3 smooth AC 107-3 The Wave
WENZ 107.9 hip-hop/rap Z 107-9

[edit] Television

Nielsen Media Research ranks the 17-county Cleveland-Akron television market as the 18th largest in the United States.[2] 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;[3] WKYC joined on May 22, 2006;[4] WEWS started on January 7, 2007;[5] and WOIO joined on October 20, 2007.[6]

[edit] Broadcast

Call Letters Channel
(Virtual/Digital)
Network
WKYC 3.1/17.1
3.2/17.2
NBC
24/7 Weather
WEWS-TV 5.1/15.1
5.2/15.2
ABC
Live Well Network
WJW 8.1
8.2
FOX
Antenna TV
WDLI-TV 17.1/49.1
17.2/49.2
17.3/49.3
17.4/49.4
17.5/49.5
TBN
The Church Channel
JCTV
Enlace USA
Smile of a Child
WOIO 19.1/10.1
19.2/10.2
CBS
Me-TV
WVPX-TV 23.1
23.2
23.3
Ion
qubo
Ion Life
WVIZ 25.1/26.1
25.2/26.2
25.3/26.3
25.4/26.4
25.9/26.9
PBS
The Ohio Channel
PBS World
Create
Cleveland Sight Center (audio only)
WUAB 43.1/28.1
43.2/28.2
43.3/28.3
My Network TV
Bounce TV
This TV
WBNX-TV 55.1/30.1
55.2/30.2
The CW
religious/independent
WQHS-DT 61.1/34.1 Univision

[edit] Cable

Network Format Notable programming
Fox Sports Ohio (FS Ohio) Sports Cleveland Cavaliers
Lake Erie Monsters
SportsTime Ohio (STO) Sports Cleveland Indians

[edit] Internet

[edit] References

  1. ^ Betsy Sheldon (2001). The Jewish travel guide. Hunter Publishing, Inc. http://books.google.com/books?id=tyEAAghgYacC&pg=PA65&dq=%22Cleveland+Jewish+News%22&hl=en&ei=YIxAToHXJay20AGux7SfBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEQQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Cleveland%20Jewish%20News%22&f=false. Retrieved August 9, 2011. 
  2. ^ 2008-2009 DMA Ranks. Accessed October 31, 2008.
  3. ^ Fox 8 Station History. Accessed February 23, 2008.
  4. ^ WKYC: HDTV FAQ. Accessed February 23, 2008.
  5. ^ WEWS: Cleveland Leads Nation in HDTV. Accessed February 23, 2008.
  6. ^ "19 Action News" Joins The 21st Century. Accessed February 23, 2008.
  7. ^ "About Us". Cleveland.com. http://www.cleveland.com/aboutus/. Retrieved February 28, 2012. 
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