
This is alist ofmedia publications and sources inLouisville, Kentucky.
The local dailynewspaper in Louisville isThe Courier-Journal, a property of the Gannett chain.
Local weekly newspapers includeBusiness First of Louisville,Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933),Louisville Eccentric Observer (orLEO, a freealternative paper) andThe Voice-Tribune.
Louisville Magazine, published monthly, highlights the city's culture and lifestyles.
Louisville is also well served by television. Louisville's television stations include:
| Call letters | Channel | Network affiliation |
|---|---|---|
| WAVE | 3 (Cable 6) | (NBC) |
| WHAS | 11 (Cable 4) | (ABC) |
| WKPC | 15 (Cable 13) | (PBS/KET1) |
| WBNA | 21 (Cable 21) | (Independent) |
| WMYO-CD | 24 (Cable 138) | (Laff) |
| MetroTV | 25 (Cable Only) | Louisville Metro affairs |
| WLKY | 32 (Cable 5) | (CBS) |
| WDRB | 41 (Cable 9) | (FOX) |
| WBKI WBKI-3 | 58 (Cable 7) 58.3 (Cable 10) | (CW) (MyNetworkTV) |
| WKMJ | 68 (Cable 15) | (PBS/KET2) |
The only cable service available in Louisville is fromCharter Communications (doing business as Spectrum). They provide standard and premiumcable TV service,high-speed Internet access and digitaltelephone service.
Louisville's radio broadcasting stations cater to a wide variety of musical and other interests.
| Call letters | AM frequency | Type | Special notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Information Channel | 530 | Information | |
| WAKY | 620 | Classic Hits | simulcast onWAKY-FM/103.5, W261CO/100.1, and W292FS/106.3 |
| WHBE | 680 | Sports | ESPN Radio affiliate |
| WKRD | 790 | Sports | |
| WHAS | 840 | News/Talk | |
| WFIA | 900 | Christian | |
| WGTK | 970 | News/Talk | |
| WLCR | 1040 | Christian | EWTN Catholic radio |
| WKJK | 1080 | Talk | |
| WLLV | 1240 | Southern Gospel | |
| WLOU | 1350 | Urban Oldies | simulcast on W297BV/104.7 |
| WLRS | 1570 | News/Talk | |
| NOAA Weather Radio[1] | 1610 | Weather | |
| Trimarc Traffic Channel[2] | 1610 | Traffic | Louisville Metro traffic |