Media in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee is the 30th largest media market in the United States with roughly 966,000 homes, .8% of the country's media market.
Print
Daily newspapers
Weekly newspapers
Monthly newspapers
Monthly Magazines
+Nashville Music Guide
Defunct newspapers
- Nashville Banner (ceased publication February 20, 1998)
- Nashville Globe and Independent — African-American weekly (ceased publication in July 1960)
- Nashville Business in Review (1995–1997); later published as In Review (1997–1999) — alternative weekly (later biweekly) tabloid
- The Daily American, (1876–1894) and The Nashville American (1894–September 25, 1910); merged into The Tennessean[1]
- Nashville Times (weekly November 11, 1937–May 26, 1938, then daily; ceased publication July 28, 1940)[1]
- The Labor Advocate (weekly 1902–1939)
- All The Rage — entertainment and events
Defunct magazines
- Nashville Life (bimonthly, 1994–1999, published by Eagle Communications Inc.)
- Nashville (monthly, approx. 1978–1990, published by Advantage Publications Inc.)
- Advantage, The Nashville Business Magazine (monthly, 1978–1989, published by Advantage, Inc.)
- Nashville (monthly, January 1963–April 1970)[1]
- Tag Magazine (monthly)
- Aluminum Magazine Monthly, June 1999 to August 1999
Online news and blogs
Television
Nashville is home to the nation's 30th largest television market, covering all of Middle Tennessee and south central Kentucky. This list includes full-power TV stations in the market, as well as low power television stations licensed for Nashville itself:
- * indicates construction permit for LD (low-power digital TV)
- ** WLLC-LP (low-power analog TV) construction permit on channel 42 apparently expired
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WKRN (2.1 ABC, 2.2 Nashville WX Channel) • WSMV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Off Air) • WTVF (5.1 CBS, 5.2 NewsChannel 5+, 5.3 This TV) • WRTN-LP 6 / WRTN-LD 6.1 (Daystar, 6.2 RTV, 6.3 Ind, 6.4 Ind, 6.5 Tuff TV) • WNPT (8.1 PBS, 8.2 NPT2) • WETV-LP 11 (Ind) • WZTV 17 (FOX) • WIIW-LP 19 (IND) • WCTE 22 (PBS) • WJDE-LP 24 (Ind) • WNTU-LP 26 (DAY) • WNPX 28 / WNPX-LP 20 (28.1 ION, 28.2 qubo, 28.3 ION Life) • WUXP (30.1 MNTV, 30.2 theCoolTV) • WJNK-LP 34 (Ind) • WHTN (39.1 CTN, 39.2 CTNi) • WLLC-LP 42 (TFA) • WPGD (50.1 TBN, 50.2 Church, 50.3 JCTV, 50.4 Enlace, 50.5 Smile) • WNAB (58.1 CW, 58.2 The Country Network) • WJFB (66.1 Jewelry TV, 44.2 America One)
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Tennessee Broadcast television: Chattanooga • Huntsville, AL • Jackson • Knoxville • Memphis • Nashville • Paducah, KY • Tri-Cities
Kentucky Broadcast television: Bowling Green • Charleston/Huntington, WV • Cincinnati, OH • Evansville, IN • Knoxville, TN • Lexington • Louisville • Nashville, TN • Paducah
See also Huntsville TV
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Radio
Nashville is ranked by Arbitron as the 44th-largest radio market in the United States and its territories.
Its stations, licensed to Nashville and surrounding cities, include:
AM
FM
References
- ^ a b c OCLC WorldCat library database