Media in Mobile, Alabama explained

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

Radio

See also: List of radio stations in Alabama.

Frequency Band ID City Format
88.5 FMMobile, AL Christian Contemporary
89.1 FMWPAS Religious[2]
89.5 FMReligious
90.3 FMPublic Radio
91.3 FMMobile, AL Classical
92.1 FMAdult Alternative
92.9 FMWBLXMobile, AL Urban contemporary
94.1 FMWMEZPensacola, FL Soft AC
94.9 FMWKSJMobile, AL Country
94.9-2 FMWKSJ-HD2Mobile, AL Classic Country
96.1 FMMobile, ALClassic rock
96.1-2 FMWRKH-HD2 Mobile, ALNews/Talk (repeater of WNTM)
97.5 FMMobile, AL Top 40
98.3 FMContemporary Christian (K-Love)
98.7 FMWYCTPensacola, FL Country
99.9 FMMobile, AL Adult Contemporary
99.9-2 FMWMXC-HD2 Mobile, AL Smooth Jazz
100.7 FMClassic Hits
101.5 FMPensacola, FL Rock[3]
102.1 FMSouthern Gospel
102.7 FMcountry
104.1 FMUrban Adult Contemporary
104.9 FMTalk
105.5 FMSports
106.5 FMNews/Talk
107.3 FMPensacola, Florida Urban Contemporary
540 Daphne, AL Religious
660 AMFairhope, AL Gospel radio
710 AMMobile, AL Talk
840 AMMobile, AL Religious
900 AMMobile, AL Gospel
960 AMReligious
1000 AMSports Talk
1110 AMBay Minette, AL Religious
1220 AMFairhope, AL Gospel
1270 AMPrichard, AL Talk/Religious
1360 AMMobile, AL Religious
1410 AMMobile, AL Catholic
1440 AMWRBE Lucedale, MS Country
1480 AMMobile, AL Adult Standards

Television

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]

Print

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]

See also

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Radio Stations in the Mobile AL Metro area. OnTheRadio.net. 2007-04-23.
  2. Web site: Biloxi/Gulfport/Pascagoula MS. Radiostationworld.com. 2007-04-28.
  3. Web site: Radio Station World . WTKX 101.5 FM . 2007-04-29.
  4. Web site: Television in Mobile. www.thecityofmobile.com. 2007-10-20. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071218131047/http://www.thecityofmobile.com/tv/index.html. 2007-12-18.
  5. Encyclopedia: Mobile . . Scotty E. Kirkland . Alabama Humanities Foundation . March 25, 2017 .
  6. Web site: Local Television Market Universe Estimates. www.nielsenmedia.com. 2007-11-17.
  7. "Newhouse News Service - The Press-Register" (description), Newhouse News Service, 2007, webpage:NH-Register .
  8. Web site: About us . Lagniappe, Something Extra For Mobile . 2007-10-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018023858/http://www.lagniappemobile.com/about . 2007-10-18 .
  9. Web site: Mobile Bay Monthly . PMT Publishing . 2007-10-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715094415/http://www.pmtpublishing.com/default.aspx?id=42 . 2011-07-15 .
  10. Web site: Mod Mobilian. Promoting Mobile Bay Culture.
  11. Web site: MobileAlNews.com Mobile Al News . mobilealnews.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110202090236/http://mobilealnews.com/ . 2011-02-02.