Media in Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina is a U.S. city that serves as a hub for numerous media sources.
Television
The Charlotte television market is the 24th largest TV market in the United States, and the largest in North Carolina, according to Nielsen Media Research. [1] Charlotte is the Largest Market In The United States Where The Big 6 is not Owned & Operated
Local television stations
Network owned-and-operated stations are highlighted in bold.
National cable channels
- ESPNU/SEC Network
- Fox Sports 1 formerly SPEED
Charlotte was also the former home of the Inspiration Network (INSP), which is now in Indian Land, South Carolina.
Local cable channels
Radio
The Charlotte radio market is the 24th largest in the U.S., according to Arbitron. Broadcast radio stations serving the market include, in order of format:
- Adult Contemporary
- Americana
- WNCW 101.3 FM
- Classical
- WDAV 89.9 FM
- Country
- News/Talk/Sports
- Oldies
- Public Radio
- WSGE 91.7 FM
- Religious
- Adult Standards
- WAVO 1150 AM (contemporary Christian)
- WHVN 1240 AM (Spanish language)
- WCGC 1270 AM (Catholic)
- WDEX 1430 AM (Southern gospel)
- WGFY 1480 AM (LifeTalk Radio)
- WMIT 106.9 FM (contemporary Christian)
- WOGR 1540 AM (Christian)
- WPZS 100.9 FM (Urban Gospel)
- WRCM-FM 91.9 FM ("K-LOVE" contemporary Christian)
- WWLV 94.1 FM ("K-LOVE" contemporary Christian broadcasts from the Piedmont Triad)
- WYFQ 93.5 FM and 930 AM (Bible Broadcasting Network)
- WCRU 960 AM
- Rock
- WXRC 95.7 FM (rock-leaning classic hits)
- WRFX 99.7 FM (classic rock)
- WLKO 102.9 FM (adult hits)
- WEND 106.5 FM (modern rock)
- Spanish
- Top 40/Pop
- Urban
- WFNZ-FM 92.7 FM (Mainstream Urban)
- WPEG 97.9 FM (Mainstream Urban)
- WBAV-FM 101.9 FM (Urban Adult Contemporary)
- WOSF 105.3 FM (Urban Oldies)
- WGIV 1370 AM/103.3 FM (Urban Variety)
- Variety
- WYLI-LP 93.7 FM
See also
References
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-12. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20071215001842/http://www.ncpress.com/ncpa/newspapersonline.html North Carolina Press Association
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