Media in Mobile, Alabama

This is a list of media in the Mobile, Alabama metropolitan area.[1]

Radio

FrequencyBandIDCityFormat
88.5FMWBHYMobile, ALChristian Contemporary
89.1FMWPASPascagoula, MSReligious[2]
89.5FMWPCSPensacola, FLReligious
90.3FMWMAHBiloxi, MSPublic Radio
91.3FMWHILMobile, ALClassical
92.1FMWZEWFairhope, ALAdult Alternative
92.9FMWBLXMobile, ALUrban contemporary
94.1FMWMEZPensacola, FLSoft AC
94.9FMWKSJMobile, ALCountry
94.9-2FMWKSJ-HD2Mobile, ALClassic Country
96.1FMWRKHMobile, ALClassic rock
96.1-2FMWRKH-HD2Mobile, ALNews/Talk (repeater of WNTM)
97.5FMWABDMobile, ALTop 40
98.3FMWLVMChickasaw, ALContemporary Christian (K-Love)
98.7FMWYCTPensacola, FLCountry
99.9FMWMXCMobile, ALAdult Contemporary
99.9-2FMWMXC-HD2Mobile, ALSmooth Jazz
100.7FMWJTQPensacola, FLClassic Hits
101.5FMWTKXPensacola, FLRock[3]
102.1FMWQUACitronelle, ALSouthern Gospel
102.7FMWXBMMilton, FLcountry
104.1FMWDLTSaraland, ALUrban Adult Contemporary
104.9FMWBUVMoss Point, MSTalk
105.5FMWNSPBay Minette, ALSports
106.5FMWAVHDaphne, ALNews/Talk
107.3FMWRGVPensacola, FloridaUrban Contemporary
540AMWASGDaphne, ALReligious
660AMWXQWFairhope, ALGospel radio
710AMWNTMMobile, ALTalk
840AMWBHYMobile, ALReligious
900AMWGOKMobile, ALGospel
960AMWLPRPrichard, ALReligious
1000AMWJNZRobertsdale, ALSports Talk
1110AMWTOFBay Minette, ALReligious
1220AMWERMFairhope, ALGospel
1270AMWIJDPrichard, ALTalk/Religious
1360AMWMOBMobile, ALReligious
1410AMWLVVMobile, ALGospel
1440AMWRBELucedale, MSCountry
1480AMWABFMobile, ALAdult Standards

Television

Mobile is served locally by several television stations: WPMI 15 (NBC), WKRG 5 (CBS), WALA 10 (FOX), and WFNA 55 (CW).[4][5] The regional area is also served by WEAR 3 (ABC) and WJTC 44, an independent station (both based in Pensacola, Florida), and by WFGX.[5] Mobile is included in the Mobile-Pensacola-Fort Walton Beach designated market area, as defined by Nielsen Media Research, and is ranked 61st in the United States for the 2007-08 television season.[6]

Print

Mobile's Press-Register is Alabama's oldest active newspaper, dating back to 1813.[7] The paper focuses on Mobile and Baldwin counties and the city of Mobile, but also serves southwestern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi.[7] Mobile's alternative newspaper is the Lagniappe.[8] The Mobile area's local magazine is Mobile Bay Monthly.[9] Mod Mobilian is a website with a focus on cultured-living in Mobile.[10]

See also

References

  1. "Radio Stations in the Mobile AL Metro area". OnTheRadio.net. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  2. "Biloxi/Gulfport/Pascagoula MS". Radiostationworld.com. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  3. "WTKX 101.5 FM". Radio Station World. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  4. "Television in Mobile". "www.thecityofmobile.com". Archived from the original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  5. 1 2 Scotty E. Kirkland. "Mobile". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Alabama Humanities Foundation. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  6. "Local Television Market Universe Estimates". "www.nielsenmedia.com". Retrieved 2007-11-17.
  7. 1 2 "Newhouse News Service - The Press-Register" (description), Newhouse News Service, 2007, webpage:NH-Register Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine..
  8. "About us". "Lagniappe, Something Extra For Mobile". Archived from the original on 2007-10-18. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  9. "Mobile Bay Monthly". "PMT Publishing". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  10. "Mod Mobilian". "Promoting Mobile Bay Culture"".

Bibliography

  • "Alabama: Mobile". American Newspaper Directory. New York: George P. Rowell. 1900.
  • "Alabama: Mobile". American Newspaper Annual & Directory. Philadelphia: N. W. Ayer & Son. 1922 via HathiTrust.
  • Stephanie C. Hardin (1986). "Climate of Fear: Violence, Intimidation, and Media Manipulation in Reconstruction Mobile, 1865-1876". Gulf Coast Historical Review. 2. ISSN 0892-9025.
  • Mobile Public Library. "News Databases and Links".
  • "Alabama: Localities: Mobile: News and Media". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017)
  • "US Newspaper Directory: Alabama: Mobile". Chronicling America. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress.

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