Media in Rochester, New York


This is a list of media serving Rochester, New York, and its surrounding area.

Print media

Daily newspapers

Weekly and monthly publications

Student publications

  • The Campus Times
  • The Monroe Doctrine
  • The Reporter
  • ''Gracies Dinnertime Theatre''

Defunct newspapers

Frederick Douglass' abolitionist newspaper The North Star was published in Rochester from 1847 to 1851 and merged with Gerrit Smith's Liberty Party Paper to form Frederick Douglass' Paper, which was published until 1860.
Rochester was served by the Rochester Post Express published by the Post Express Print Company from 1882 to 1923. In 1923 the paper merged with the Rochester News Corporation's Rochester Evening Journal to become Rochester Evening Journal and The Post Express and served the area from 1923 through 1937. Rochester's evening paper for many years was the Times-Union, which merged operations with the Democrat and Chronicle in 1992, going defunct five years later.
New Women's Times was a radical feminist newspaper that had reached a national readership by end of its publication. In 1981, it had a circulation of 25,000.
Freetime was a free, weekly entertainment magazine.
About... time was an African-American magazine.
The Rochester Patriot published 23 times a year from around 1972 until 1982.
The Jewish Ledger – weekly newspaper serving the Rochester area's Jewish community since 1924. Stopped publication in December 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Monroe County Post – had different publications serving different parts of the Rochester area. Gannett discontinued the publications in 2020 as a cost-saving move.

Television, Cable and Radio

Television

Rochester is served by eight broadcast television stations:

Cable

Charter Communications provides Rochester with cable-fed internet service, digital and standard cable television, and Spectrum News 1 Rochester, a 24-hour local news channel.

Radio

Rochester is served by a number of AM and FM radio stations:
FrequencyCall signFormatNotes
AM 950WROCSports Also heard on 95.7 W239BF in Rochester
AM 990WDCXReligiousAlso heard on 107.1 W296EF in Rochester
AM 1040WYSLTalk radioLicensed to Avon and heard on 92.1 W221CL in Rochester
AM 1180WHAMNews/TalkAlso heard on 96.1 W241DG in Rochester
AM 1280WHTKSports
AM 1310WOKRClassic countryLicensed to Canandaigua and is heard on 95.5 W238DG in Canandaigua
AM 1370WXXIpublic radioAlso heard on WXXI-FM
AM 1420WACKFull-service Licensed to Newark and heard on 96.9 W245DI in Sodus
AM 1460WHICCatholicAlso heard on 92.9 W225AR in Rochester
AM 1600WRSBSpanish tropicalLicensed to Brockport and heard on 97.5 W248BH in Rochester
FM 88.5WRUR-FMAAA/NPR
FM 89.7WITRCampus radioLicensed to Henrietta
FM 90.1WGMCJazz/EthnicLicensed to Greece
FM 90.5WBERAlternative radio
FM 90.9WIRQAlternative
FM 91.5WXXOClassical
FM 92.5WBEE-FMCountry
FM 93.3WFKLAdult hitsLicensed to Fairport
FM 94.1WZNEAlternative rockLicensed to Brighton
FM 95.1WAIOActive rockLicensed to Honeoye Falls
FM 96.5WCMF-FMClassic rock
FM 97.1WEPL-LPLatin music/Talk
FM 97.9WPXY-FMCHR/Top 40
FM 98.9WBZAAdult hits
FM 99.7WZXVChristian radioLicensed to Palmyra
FM 100.5WDVICountry
FM 100.9WXIR-LPVariety
FM 101.3WRMM-FMAdult contemporary
FM 101.9W270BXChristian radioRelays WMHN 89.3 Webster
FM 102.7WLGZ-FMClassic hitsLicensed to Webster and heard on 105.5 W288CS HD2 in Rochester
FM 103.5WUUFCountryLicensed to Sodus
FM 103.9WDKXUrban contemporary
FM 104.3WAYO-LPFree-form
FM 104.9WKDLContemporary christian Licensed to Brockport
FM 105.9WXXI-FMpublic radio
FM 106.3WRFZ-LPCommunity radio
FM 106.7WKGSRhythmic contemporaryLicensed to Irondequoit
FM 107.3WNBL1980s hitsLicensed to South Bristol

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