Media in Cincinnati
The Cincinnati [metropolitan area] is a large, three-state media market centered on Cincinnati, Ohio, slightly overlapping the Dayton media market to the north. The Cincinnati market is served by one daily newspaper, The Cincinnati Enquirer, and a variety of weekly and monthly print publications. The area is home to 12 television stations and numerous radio stations. The E. W. Scripps Company was founded in Cincinnati as a newspaper chain and remains there as a national television and radio broadcaster. The term "soap opera" originally referred to Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble, which created some of the first programs in this genre.
Daily
Weekly
Cincinnati Business CourierCincinnati CityBeatJournal-News PulseLa Jornada LatinaThe American IsraeliteThe Cincinnati HeraldThe Miami Student The News Record The Northerner- ''Xavier Newswire''
Monthly
CincinnatiSuburban
- ''Journal-News''
Defunct
Fairfield EchoHamilton JournalNewsThe Cincinnati Post The Middletown Journal- ''The Western Star''
Broadcast radio
The 13-county Cincinnati metropolitan area is the 30th largest radio market in the United States, with an estimated 1.8 million listeners aged 12 and above. Of the market's 22 metered radio stations, iHeartMedia owns seven, Cumulus Media owns five, Hubbard Broadcasting owns four, Urban One owns three, and Cincinnati Public Radio owns two.Currently, radio stations that primarily serve the Cincinnati metropolitan area include:
AM stations
- 550 WKRC Cincinnati 1
- 700 WLW Cincinnati 1
- 740 WNOP Newport, KY
- 910 WPFB Middletown
- 1050 WGRI Cincinnati
- 1160 WCVX Florence, KY
- 1230 WDBZ Cincinnati
- 1320 WCVG Covington, KY
- 1360 WSAI Cincinnati 1
- 1450 WMOH Hamilton
- 1480 WDJO Cincinnati
- 1530 WCKY Cincinnati 1
FM stations
Asterisk indicates a non-commercial broadcast.- 88.3 WAIF Cincinnati *
- 88.9 WMWX Miamitown *
- 89.1 WKCX Crittenden, KY *
- 89.3 WMKV Reading *
- 89.7 WYHH Highland Heights, KY *
- 89.9 WLHS West Chester *
- 90.1 WORI Harrison *
- 90.9 WGUC Cincinnati *
- 90.9 HD-1 Radio Artifact Cincinnati *
- 90.9 HD-2 WGUC Jazz Cincinnati *
- 90.9 HD-3 Inhailer Cincinnati *
- 91.7 WVXU Cincinnati *
- 91.7 HD-2 Radio Artifact Cincinnati *
- 92.5 WOFX-FM Cincinnati
- 93.3 WAKW Cincinnati *
- 94.1 WNNF Cincinnati
- 94.9 WREW Fairfield
- 95.7 WVQC-LP Cincinnati *
- 96.5 WFTK Lebanon
- 97.3 WYGY Fort Thomas, KY
- 97.7 WOXY Mason
- 98.5 WRRM Cincinnati
- 99.1 WHKO Dayton
- 100.3 WOSL Norwood
- 101.1 WIZF Erlanger, KY
- 101.9 WKRQ Cincinnati
- 102.7 WEBN Cincinnati
- 103.5 WGRR Hamilton
- 104.3 WNLT Delhi Hills *
- 105.1 WUBE-FM Cincinnati
- 105.9 WNKN Middletown
- 106.7 WNKR Williamstown
- 107.1 WKFS Milford
Defunct
Television
The 15-county Cincinnati metropolitan area is the 36th largest local television market in the United States, with an estimated 868,900 television-viewing households and cable penetration at 56.5%.The Cincinnati market is served by the following television stations:
Broadcast
- 5 WLWT-TV Cincinnati
- 9 WCPO-TV Cincinnati
- 12 WKRC-TV Cincinnati
- 14 WPTO Oxford
- 19 WXIX-TV Cincinnati
- 25 WBQC-LD Cincinnati
- 36 WDYC-LD Cincinnati *
- 43 WKOI-TV Richmond, IN *
- 48 WCET-TV Cincinnati
- 54 WCVN Covington, KY
- 64 WSTR-TV Cincinnati
Cable
Defunct
- WOTH-CD/Cincinnati
- SportsChannel Cincinnati
- Spectrum Sports