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Media in Boston

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Overview of mass media in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

This is a list oftelevision andradio stations along with a list ofmedia outlets in and aroundBoston,Massachusetts, including theGreater Boston area. As the television media market titled as"Boston-(Manchester)" it stretches as far north asManchester,New Hampshire, and ranks as theninth-largest media market, and one of top-ten-largest radio media market in the United States according toNielsen Media Research.

TV

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See also:List of United States television markets andList of television stations in Massachusetts

The Boston television market includes all but the 4 westernmost counties andBristol County in Massachusetts and the 6 southern counties in New Hampshire, plusWindham County, Vermont.

(*) – indicates a networkowned-and-operated station.

Cable channels

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See also:List of wired multiple-system broadband providers in Massachusetts (by municipality)

Radio

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See also:List of radio stations in Massachusetts

The Boston radio market is the tenth largest in the country, encompassing over 4 million people in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk counties.(*) – indicates a non-commercial radio station.

AM

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FM

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Part 15

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Silent

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Print

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Newspapers

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See also:List of newspapers in Massachusetts

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Daily

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Weekly

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Bi-weekly and monthly

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  • Just Property, focused on real estate[4]
  • Just Rentals, focused on real estate[5]
  • The Rainbow Times, the largest LGBTQ monthly newspaper in Boston, serving all of New England[6]
  • Sampan, bilingual, Chinese and English
  • Spare Change News

Neighborhood papers

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  • Allston-Brighton TAB[7]
  • Boston Guardian (effective successor of defunctBoston Courant)
  • Boston Sun[8] (formerlyBack Bay Sun)
  • Beacon Hill Times[9]
  • Charlestown Patriot-Bridge
  • Dorchester Reporter[10]
  • East Boston Sun Transcript
  • Fenway News
  • Hyde Park Tribune
  • Jamaica Plain Gazette[11]
  • Mattapan Reporter
  • Mission Hill Gazette
  • South End News
  • West Roxbury Transcript

Inner suburbs

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Outer suburbs

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College newspapers

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Wire Services

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Others

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"US Newspaper Directory: Massachusetts: Boston".Chronicling America. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress.
  2. ^Boston Globe online
  3. ^Boston Herald online
  4. ^MLSHomeFinder
  5. ^Boston For Rent
  6. ^The Rainbow Times
  7. ^Allston-Brighton TAB
  8. ^Boston Sun online
  9. ^Beacon Hill Times
  10. ^Dorchester Reporter
  11. ^The Jamaica Plain Gazette
  12. ^Cambridge Chronicle & TAB online
  13. ^Cambridge Day online
  14. ^"About Us".statehousenews.com. State House News Service. Retrieved2020-05-24.
  15. ^Barstool Sports
  16. ^Big Red & Shiny
  17. ^Boston Art Review
  18. ^Boston Independent Media Center
  19. ^Boston magazine online
  20. ^Boston Spirit Magazine online
  21. ^NewBostonPost
  22. ^"With a giant staff for an online startup, The Boston Globe's Stat aims to reach a global audience".Nieman Lab. Retrieved2017-04-07.

External links

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This region includes the following cities:Boston/Worcester, MA
Manchester, NH
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable withcable television
Full-power
Low-power
Outlying areas
ATSC 3.0
Cable
Streaming
Defunct
  • 1 Nominally a low-power station; shares spectrum with full-power WGBX-TV.
    2 Nominally a low-power station; shares spectrum with full-power WGBH-TV.
Adjacent areas
Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY
Burlington, VT–Plattsburgh, NY
Hartford–New Haven, CT
Portland–Augusta, ME
Providence, RI–New Bedford, MA
Springfield–Holyoke, MA
ByAM frequency
ByFM frequency
LPFM
Translators
ViaFM subcarrier
67kHz
Radio Maria Estados Unidos (Spanish)
Talking Information Center (radio reading service)
TNT Radio Boston (Vietnamese)
92kHz
Radio Voie du Salut (Haitian Creole/English religion)
ByNOAA Weather Radio
frequency
Digital radio
by frequency & subchannel
Bycall sign
Transmitter sites
Defunct
Other nearby regions
Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard
New Bedford-Fall River
Portsmouth-Dover-Rochester
Providence
Worcester
See also
List of radio stations in Massachusetts

Notes
1.Part 15 station with notability.
2.Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
3. Under a "Shared Time" agreement.
4. Transmits fromWorcester County.
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