Portland, Oregon, United States supports a multitude of media, including long-established newspapers, television and radio stations; a number of smaller local art, culture, neighborhood and political publications; filmmaking; and, most recently, Internet media development. Portland has the 22nd largest newspaper,[citation needed] the 23rd largest radio[1] and the 22nd largest television[2] market in the United States. The Portland media market also serves Vancouver, Washington.
Newspapers
editDaily
editThe Oregonian is the only daily general-interest newspaper serving Portland. It also circulates throughout the state and in Clark County, Washington. The Vancouver, Washington-based newspaper The Columbian also covers general news from Portland.
Alternative weekly
editSmaller local newspapers, distributed free of charge in newspaper boxes and at venues around the city
- Portland Tribune (general-interest paper published on Tuesdays and Thursdays),
- Willamette Week (general-interest alternative weekly),
- Portland Mercury (bi-weekly, targeted at younger urban readers),
Neighborhood newspapers
edit- Northwest Examiner, a monthly newspaper with a circulation of 23,000 distributed by saturation mailing with news from northwest Portland, Pearl District and Goose Hollow. The publisher was established in 1986.[3]
- Southeast Examiner, a monthly newspaper with a circulation of 24,600 covering SE Portland from SE Water Ave to SE 82nd as well as NE Laurelhurst area to SE Powell Blvd.[4]
- Southwest News is a monthly newspaper mailed to every resident of the Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc coalition and it is published by the coalition. Approximately 9,000 copies are mailed, as well as distributed in the lobby of the Multnomah Arts Center.[5]
- Sellwood Bee is a monthly newspaper established in 1906 and serves the inner southeast neighborhoods.[6]
Interest-specific
edit- The Asian Reporter (a weekly covering Asian news, both international and local),
- Christian News Northwest, a regional monthly newspaper serving the evangelical Christian community.
- Daily Journal of Commerce. Portland Monthly is a monthly news and culture magazine.
- The Portland Alliance, a largely anti-authoritarian progressive monthly, is the largest radical print paper in the city.
- Portland Business Journal, Weekly. Covers business-related news.
- Portland Indymedia is one of the oldest and largest Independent Media Centers.
- Street Roots, is a weekly street newspaper published by a homeless advocacy group Street Roots. It is sold within the city by vendors.
Discontinued
editJust Out was an LGBT publication published twice monthly from 1983 to 2011.
Television
editThe Portland metro area is the 22nd largest U.S. market area with 1,182,180 homes with TVs and 1.035% of the U.S. market.[2] In addition, the Portland Television market area is considered as serving the entire state of Oregon. The major network television affiliates include: (Network O&O Stations are found in bold)
Channel | Call sign | Network | Owner | Subchannels |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | KATU | ABC | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Charge! on 2.2, Comet TV on 2.3, Stadium on 2.4 |
6 | KOIN | CBS | Nexstar | getTV on 6.2, Rewind TV on 6.3 |
8 | KGW | NBC | Tegna | True Crime Network on 8.2, Quest on 8.3, Twist on 8.4, This TV on 8.5, TheGrio on 8.6 |
10 | KOPB | PBS | Oregon Public Broadcasting | Create/PBS World on 10.2, PBS Kids on 10.3, OPB Radio on 10.4 |
12 | KPTV | Fox | Gray | Cozi TV in 12.2, Dabl on 12.3 |
22 | KPXG | ION | ION Media Networks | Bounce TV on 22.2, Laff on 22.3, Defy TV on 22.4, Scripps News on 22.5, Jewelry TV on 22.6, QVC on 22.7, HSN on 22.8 |
24 | KNMT | TBN | Trinity Broadcasting Network | Hillsong Channel on 24.2, Smile/JUCE TV on 24.3, Enlace on 24.4, TBN Salsa on 24.5 |
29 | KJYY-LD (licensed to Salem) | Telemundo | SagamoreHill Broadcasting | MeTV on 29.3 |
32 | KRCW (licensed to Salem) | The CW | Nexstar | Antenna TV on 32.2, Court TV on 32.3, TBD on 32.4 |
36 | KEVE-LD (licensed to Vancouver, WA) | 3ABN | Better Life Television | |
42 | KPXG-LD | Daystar | Daystar | |
46 | KGWZ-LP | Ind. | Tegna | |
47 | KUNP-LD (licensed to La Grande) | Univision | Sinclair Broadcast Group | TBD on 47.2, Charge! on 47.3 |
49 | KPDX (licensed to Vancouver, WA) | MNT | Gray | Ion Mystery on 49.2, Circle on 49.3, Court TV on 49.4 |
Radio
editThe Portland metro area is the 23rd largest radio market[1] in the U.S.
AM stations
editCall sign | Frequency | City of License [7] | Owner | Format [8] |
---|---|---|---|---|
KPOJ | 620 AM | Portland | iHeartMedia | Sports |
KXTG | 750 AM | Portland | Alpha Broadcasting | Sports |
KPDQ | 800 AM | Portland | Salem Media Group | Christian radio |
KPAM | 860 AM | Troutdale | Salem Media Group | News/Talk |
KWIP | 880 AM | Dallas | Jupiter Communications | Regional Mexican |
KMTT | 910 AM | Vancouver, WA | Audacy, Inc. | Sports (ESPN Radio) |
KWBY | 940 AM | Woodburn | 94 Country Inc. | Regional Mexican |
KUFO | 970 AM | Portland | Alpha Broadcasting | Talk |
KOOR | 1010 AM | Milwaukie | Bustos Media | Spanish Rhythmic top 40 |
KXPD | 1040 AM | Tigard | Churchill Media | Chinese |
KFXX | 1080 AM | Portland | Audacy, Inc. | Sports (ESPN Radio) |
KEX | 1190 AM | Portland | iHeartMedia | News/Talk |
KRYN | 1230 AM | Gresham | Bustos Media | Regional Mexican |
KUIK | 1360 AM | Hillsboro | Silent | |
KBNP | 1410 AM | Portland | Business Talk | |
KBPS | 1450 AM | Portland | Portland Public Schools (Oregon) | Educational |
KBMS | 1480 AM | Vancouver | Urban AC | |
KGDD | 1520 AM | Oregon City | Bustos Media | Regional Mexican |
KKOV | 1550 AM | Vancouver | Intelli LLC | Brokered foreign language |
KOHI | 1600 AM | St. Helens | News/Talk | |
KDZR | 1640 AM | Lake Oswego | Salem Media Group | Regional Mexican |
FM stations
editInternet
edit- QPDX.com, news and events website
References
edit- ^ a b "Arbitron Radio Market Rankings: Fall 2012". Arbitron. September 13, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
- ^ a b "Nielsen Media Research Local Universe Estimates" (PDF). The Nielsen Company. September 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
- ^ "About". NWExaminer. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
- ^ "About SE Examiner". The Southeast Examiner of Portland Oregon. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
- ^ "SW News | Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc". swni.org. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
- ^ "Read Portland's hundred-year-old neighborhood newspaper, THE BEE!". www.readthebee.com. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
- ^ AM Query - AM Radio Technical Information - Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived August 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Station Information Profile
- ^ FM Query - FM Radio Technical Information - Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived August 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Station Information Profile