This is a list of media in the Mobile, Alabama metropolitan area.[1]
See also: List of radio stations in Alabama.
Frequency | Band | ID | City | Format | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
88.5 | FM | Mobile, AL | Christian Contemporary | ||
89.1 | FM | WPAS | Religious[2] | ||
89.5 | FM | Religious | |||
90.3 | FM | Public Radio | |||
91.3 | FM | Mobile, AL | Classical | ||
92.1 | FM | Adult Alternative | |||
92.9 | FM | WBLX | Mobile, AL | Urban contemporary | |
94.1 | FM | WMEZ | Pensacola, FL | Soft AC | |
94.9 | FM | WKSJ | Mobile, AL | Country | |
94.9-2 | FM | WKSJ-HD2 | Mobile, AL | Classic Country | |
96.1 | FM | Mobile, AL | Classic rock | ||
96.1-2 | FM | WRKH-HD2 | Mobile, AL | News/Talk (repeater of WNTM) | |
97.5 | FM | Mobile, AL | Top 40 | ||
98.3 | FM | Contemporary Christian (K-Love) | |||
98.7 | FM | WYCT | Pensacola, FL | Country | |
99.9 | FM | Mobile, AL | Adult Contemporary | ||
99.9-2 | FM | WMXC-HD2 | Mobile, AL | Smooth Jazz | |
100.7 | FM | Classic Hits | |||
101.5 | FM | Pensacola, FL | Rock[3] | ||
102.1 | FM | Southern Gospel | |||
102.7 | FM | country | |||
104.1 | FM | Urban Adult Contemporary | |||
104.9 | FM | Talk | |||
105.5 | FM | Sports | |||
106.5 | FM | News/Talk | |||
107.3 | FM | Pensacola, Florida | Urban Contemporary | ||
540 | Daphne, AL | Religious | |||
660 | AM | Fairhope, AL | Gospel radio | ||
710 | AM | Mobile, AL | Talk | ||
840 | AM | Mobile, AL | Religious | ||
900 | AM | Mobile, AL | Gospel | ||
960 | AM | Religious | |||
1000 | AM | Sports Talk | |||
1110 | AM | Bay Minette, AL | Religious | ||
1220 | AM | Fairhope, AL | Gospel | ||
1270 | AM | Prichard, AL | Talk/Religious | ||
1360 | AM | Mobile, AL | Religious | ||
1410 | AM | Mobile, AL | Catholic | ||
1440 | AM | WRBE | Lucedale, MS | Country | |
1480 | AM | Mobile, AL | Adult Standards |
See also: List of television stations in Alabama. 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. Mobile is included in the Mobile-Pensacola-Fort Walton Beach designated market area, as defined by Nielsen Media Research, and is ranked 58th in the United States for the 2018-19 television season.[6]
See also: List of newspapers in Alabama. 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] MobileALnews.com is a local news website.[11]