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

Magazines

  • 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

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

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

Radio

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

Frequency Callsign[22] Format[23] City of License Notes
550KTRSNews/TalkSt. Louis, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in Maryland Heights, Missouri
590KFNSSportsSt. Louis, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in Kirkwood, Missouri
630KYFIReligiousSt. Louis, MissouriBible Broadcasting Network
690KSTLUrban GospelSt. Louis, Missouri-
770WEWBrokered programmingSt. Louis, Missouri-
850KFUOReligiousSt. Louis, MissouriLutheran Church-Missouri Synod
920KWULTalkSt. Louis, Missouri-
1010KXENReligiousSt. Louis, Missouri-
1120KMOXNews/TalkSt. Louis, Missouri-
1380KXFNReligiousSt. Louis, Missouri-
1600KATZUrban GospelSt. Louis, Missouri-

FM

Frequency Callsign[24] Format[23] City of License Notes
88.1KDHXVarietySt. Louis, Missouri-
90.3KWURFreeformClayton, MissouriWashington University in St. Louis college radio; broadcasts from St. Louis[25]
90.7KWMUPublicSt. Louis, MissouriUniversity of Missouri–St. Louis; NPR
91.5KSIV-FMReligiousSt. Louis, MissouriBott Radio Network
91.9K220HTReligiousSt. Louis, MissouriTranslator of KAWZ, Twin Falls, Idaho[23]
92.3WIL-FMCountrySt. Louis, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in Creve Coeur, Missouri
93.7KSDCountrySt. Louis, Missouri-
94.7KSHERockCrestwood, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in St. Louis[26]
95.5KXBSChristian Rhythmic ContemporaryBethalto, Illinois
96.3WFUN-FMUrban Adult ContemporarySt. Louis, Missouri-
97.1KFTK-FMNews/TalkFlorissant, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in St. Louis[27]
98.1KYKYHot Adult ContemporarySt. Louis, Missouri-
100.3KATZ-FMClassic hip-hopBridgeton, MissouriBroadcasts from studios in St. Louis[28]
102.5KEZK-FMAdult ContemporarySt. Louis, Missouri-
103.3KLOUClassic HitsSt. Louis, Missouri-
104.1WHHLUrban ContemporaryHazelwood, Missouri-
104.9KTLK-FMConservative talkColumbia, IllinoisBroadcasts from studios in St. Louis[29]
105.7KPNTModern rockCollinsville, IllinoisBroadcasts from studios in St. Louis[30]
106.5WARHAdult HitsGranite City, Illinois-
107.7KSLZTop 40St. Louis, Missouri-

Television

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 2013 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
4.1 CBS KMOV (Cable 4) St. Louis, Missouri -
4.2 Cozi TV
4.3 MyNetworkTV
5.1 NBC KSDK (Cable 5) St. Louis, Missouri -
5.2 Bounce TV
5.3 Justice Network
7.1 HSN KPTN-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
7.2 SBN
7.3 Rev'n
7.4 -
7.5 MiCasa
7.6 Iqraa TV
7.7 OnTV4U
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 This TV
16.1DaystarKDTL-LDSt. Louis, Missouri-
24.1 MeTV KNLC St. Louis, Missouri -
24.2 NLEC TV
24.3 H&I
24.4 Movies!
24.5 Decades
25.1 3ABN K25NG-D St. Louis, Missouri -
25.2 3ABN Proclaim
25.3 3ABN Dare to Dream
25.4 3ABN Latino
25.5 3ABN Radio
25.6 3ABN Radio Latino
25.7 Radio 74 Internationale
30.1 ABC KDNL-TV (Cable 12) St. Louis, Missouri -
30.2 GetTV
30.3 Grit
33.1 MundoMax KBGU-LD St. Louis, Missouri -
33.2 Estrella TV
38.1 HSNK38HD-DSt. Louis, Missouri
46.1 Ion WRBU East St. Louis, Illinois Broadcasts from studios in St. Louis
46.2 Court TV
46.3 Grit
46.4 Laff
46.5 Defy TV
46.6 TrueReal
51.1DaystarKUMO-LDSt. Louis, MissouriTranslator of WPXS, Mount Vernon, Illinois

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