As the world's traditional automotive center, Detroit, Michigan, is an important source for business news. The Detroit media are active in the community through such efforts as the Detroit Free Press high school journalism program and the Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund of Detroit. Wayne State University offers a widely respected journalism program.
The daily newspapers serving Detroit are the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News, both broadsheet publications that are published together under a joint operating agreement. The Free Press is owned by the Gannett Company, while the News is owned by MediaNews Group. Other publications include weekly, monthly, and quarterly alternative media publications.
Daily
editWeekly
edit- Between the Lines
- Crain's Detroit Business
- The Detroit Jewish News
- Latino Detroit
- Metro Times
- Michigan Chronicle
- Model D Media
- Detour Detroit
- Downtown (Detroit) Monitor
Monthly
edit- DBusiness
- Detroit Home
- Hour Detroit
- Metro Detroit Bride
- Outlier Media
- BLAC Detroit Magazine
- Metro Parent
TBD Magazine The HUB Detroit
Bi-monthly
edit- Ambassador
Quarterly
edit- INSPIREbride
Periodical
editDefunct
edit- Clear
- Detroit Journal
- Detroit Mirror
- Detroit Sunday Journal
- Detroit Times
- Detroit Tribune
- The Michigan Citizen
- Orbit Magazine
- StyleLine
- Suznanie
- Real Detroit Weekly
Radio
editMetro Detroit is currently the 12th largest radio market in the United States, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research;[1] this ranking does not take into account Canadian audiences.
(*) - indicates a non-commercial station.
AM
edit- 560 WRDT Monroe (Christian radio) (simulcast on WMUZ-HD3)
- 680 WNZK Dearborn Heights (Ethnic/talk)[AM 1]
- 690 WNZK Dearborn Heights (Ethnic/talk)[AM 2]
- 760 WJR Detroit (News/Talk) [AM 3] (simulcast on WDVD-HD2)
- 910 WFDF Farmington Hills (Talk radio) (simulcast on WOMC-HD2)
- 950 WWJ Detroit (All-news radio/CBS) (simulcast on WXYT-HD2)
- 990 WDEO Ypsilanti (Catholic)*
- 1030 WKEG Sterling Heights (Relevant Radio)*
- 1050 WTKA Ann Arbor (Sports)
- 1090 WCAR Livonia (Regional Mexican)
- 1130 WDFN Detroit (All-news/BIN)
- 1200 WMUZ Taylor (Inspirational)
- 1270 WXYT Detroit (Sports/The Bet) (simulcast on WXYT-HD3)
- 1310 WDTW Dearborn (Regional Mexican)
- 1340 WCHB Royal Oak (Gospel) (simulcast on WMUZ-HD2)
- 1400 WDTK Detroit (Conservative talk)
- 1440 WMKM Inkster (Urban gospel)
- 1460 WPON Walled Lake (Oldies)
- 1500 WLQV Detroit (Christian radio)
- ^ Frequency is only used during nighttime hours.
- ^ Daytime-only station.
- ^ Clear-channel station.
FM
edit- 88.1 WHPR Highland Park[a] (Urban oldies/talk)*
- 88.1 WBFH Bloomfield Hills[b] (Campus/variety)*
- 88.1 WSDP Plymouth[c] (Campus/AC)*
- 88.1 WSMF Monroe[d] (Christian contemporary)*
- 88.3 WSHJ Southfield[e] (Campus/urban)*
- 88.3 WXOU Auburn Hills[f] (Campus/variety)*
- 88.3 WCBN-FM Ann Arbor[g] (Campus/freeform)*
- 89.1 WPHS Warren[h] (Campus/variety)*
- 89.1 WEMU Ypsilanti[g] (Jazz/Blues/AAA)*
- 89.3 WBLD Orchard Lake (Campus/variety)*
- 89.5 WOVI Novi[c] (Campus/variety)*
- 89.5 WAHS Auburn Hills[h] (Campus/variety)*
- 90.3 KDTI Rochester Hills (K-Love Christmas)*
- 90.9 WRCJ Detroit (Classical/jazz)*
- 91.7 WUOM Ann Arbor (Michigan Public/NPR)*
- 92.3 WMXD Detroit (Urban AC)
- 93.1 WUFL Detroit (Christian)
- 93.5 WHMI Howell (Classic hits)
- 94.3 WERW Monroe (AC/classic hits)
- 94.7 WCSX Birmingham (Classic rock)
- 95.5 WKQI Detroit (Contemporary hit radio)
- 96.3 WDVD Detroit (Hot AC)
- 97.1 WXYT Detroit (Sports)
- 97.9 WJLB Detroit (Urban contemporary)
- 98.7 WDZH Detroit (Alternative rock)
- 99.5 WYCD Detroit (Country)
- 100.3 WNIC Dearborn (Adult contemporary)
- 101.1 WRIF Detroit (Active rock)
- 101.9 WDET Detroit (NPR)*
- 102.7 WDKL Mount Clemens (K-Love)*
- 103.5 WMUZ-FM Detroit (Christian)
- 104.3 WOMC Detroit (Classic hits)
- 105.1 WMGC-FM Detroit (Classic hip hop)
- 105.9 WDMK Detroit (Urban AC)
- 106.7 WLLZ Detroit (Classic rock)
- 107.1 WQKL Ann Arbor (AAA)
- 107.5 WGPR Detroit (Mainstream urban)
Canadian AM
edit- 580 CKWW Windsor (Oldies)
- 630 CFCO Chatham-Kent (Country)
- 800 CKLW Windsor (Talk radio)
- 1550 CBEF Windsor[k] (Ici Radio-Canada Première)*
Canadian FM
edit- 88.7 CIMX-FM Windsor (Country)
- 89.9 CBE-FM Windsor[k] (CBC Music)*
- 93.9 CIDR-FM Windsor (Contemporary hit radio)
- 95.9 CJWF-FM Windsor (Country)
- 96.7 CHYR-FM Leamington (Hot AC)
- 97.5 CBEW-FM Windsor[k] (CBC Radio One)*
- 99.1 CJAM-FM Windsor (Campus/variety)*
- 100.7 CKUE-FM-1[l] Windsor (Adult hits)
- 102.3 CINA-FM Windsor (Multilingual)
- 103.9 CJBC-FM-1[m] Windsor[k] (Ici Musique)*
- 105.5 CBEF-2-FM[n] Windsor[k] (Ici Radio-Canada Première)*
Notes
edit- ^ Signal covers Highland Park and parts of Downtown Detroit
- ^ Signal covers northern suburbs
- ^ a b Signal covers western suburbs
- ^ Signal covers Monroe and southern suburbs
- ^ Signal covers Southfield and the northern portion of Detroit
- ^ Signal covers the northeastern portion of Oakland County
- ^ a b Signal covers Ann Arbor and southwestern suburbs
- ^ a b Signal covers northeastern suburbs
- ^ Signal covers parts of Downtown Detroit
- ^ Signal covers Oak Park, Royal Oak and parts of Downtown Detroit
- ^ a b c d e CBC/Radio-Canada station
- ^ Rebroadcaster of Chatham-Kent station CKUE-FM
- ^ Rebroadcaster of Toronto station CJBC-FM
- ^ Rebroadcaster of CBEF
TV
editThe Detroit television market is the 14th largest in the United States,[2] and it has additional viewers in Ontario, Canada (Windsor and its surrounding area on broadcast and cable). Detroit is home to owned-and-operated stations of CBS, Fox, and Daystar and two station duopolies owned by Paramount Global and E.W. Scripps Company.
Full-power
edit- 2 WJBK Detroit (Fox)*
- 4 WDIV-TV Detroit (NBC)
- 7 WXYZ-TV Detroit (ABC)
- 20 WMYD Detroit (Independent)
- 31 WPXD-TV Ann Arbor (Ion Television)
- 38 WADL Mount Clemens (MyNetworkTV)
- 50 WKBD-TV Detroit (The CW)
- 56 WTVS Detroit (PBS)
- 62 WWJ-TV Detroit (CBS)*
Low-power
edit- 3 WHNE-LD Detroit (NewsNet)*
- 15 WHPS-CD Detroit (Independent/WHPR-FM/WVIE)
- 18 WDWO-CD Detroit (Vision Latina)
- 19 WUDL-LD Detroit (Infomercials)
- 23 WUDT-LD Detroit (Daystar)*
- 28 WLPC-CD Redford (The Impact Network)
(*) - indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station.
Cable
editCanadian viewership
editMost of Metro Detroit receives stations from adjacent Windsor, Ontario, most notably, CBC Television owned-and-operated station CBET-DT. Conversely, multiple television stations in Detroit enjoy Canadian viewership and consider the market as part of their primary audience.
Internet
edit- The Detroit Cast
- Sports Radio Detroit
Media corporations
edit- Adell Broadcasting Corporation
- Detroit Media Partnership
- The Word Network
- Graham Media Group
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "True Market | Radio Audience Ratings". www.rab.com. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
- ^ Nielsen Media Research Local Universe Estimates (9/24/05) Archived 2006-05-17 at the Wayback Machine The Nielsen Company
Bibliography
edit- Silas Farmer (1890). "(Newspapers)". History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan: a Chronological Cyclopedia (3rd ed.). Detroit. hdl:2027/mdp.39015071373867 – via HathiTrust.
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External links
edit- City of Detroit Culture
- Knight Wallace Fellows at Michigan
- No Kiddie Without a Christmas — WBGU-TV documentary about the Goodfellows and Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund