Media in Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Cheyenne is one of the most populous markets in Wyoming, with a long history of forums and outlets for information. As of 2021, Torrington and Scottsbluff [1] are generally thought to be included in the Cheyenne market.

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Print

Newspapers

The Wyoming Tribune Eagle is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [2] Other newspapers published in the city include:

Radio

In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked Cheyenne 271st in the United States. [6]

The following is a list of radio stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from Cheyenne.

AM

Frequency Callsign [7] Format [8] City of LicenseNotes
650 KGAB News/Talk Orchard Valley, WyomingBroadcasts from Cheyenne [9]
870 KJMP Oldies Pierce, Colorado Broadcasts from Cheyenne [10]
1240 KFBC News/Talk Cheyenne, Wyoming-
1480 KRAE Oldies Cheyenne, Wyoming-

FM

Frequency Callsign [11] Format [8] City of LicenseNotes
88.1 KVAM Cheyenne, Wyoming
90.3 KWYC Religious Cheyenne, Wyoming CSN
92.3 KYOY Classic Hits Hillsdale, Wyoming Broadcasts from Cheyenne [12]
92.9 KPAW Hot Adult Contemporary F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming Broadcasts from Cheyenne [13]
93.7 KAZY Active Rock Cheyenne, Wyoming-
94.7K234AH Oldies Cheyenne, WyomingRebroadcast of KRAE [8]
97.9 KXBG Country Cheyenne, WyomingBroadcasts from Loveland, Colorado [14]
99.9 KKPL Hot Adult Contemporary Cheyenne, WyomingBroadcasts from Windsor, Colorado [15]
100.7 KOLT-FM Country Cheyenne, WyomingBroadcasts from Loveland, Colorado [16]
101.9 KIGN Classic Rock Burns, Wyoming Broadcasts from Cheyenne [17]
103.3 KRAN Country F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming Broadcasts from Cheyenne [18]
104.9 KRRR Oldies Cheyenne, Wyoming-
106.3 KLEN Top 40 Cheyenne, Wyoming-
107.1K296FZ Classic Hits Cheyenne, WyomingRebroadcast of KYOY [8]

The city also receives radio stations from Laramie, as well as Denver and Fort Collins, Colorado.

Television

The Cheyenne television market includes Goshen and Laramie Counties in southeastern Wyoming as well as Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. [19]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to the city.

Display
Channel
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Network [21] [20] Callsign [22] City of License Notes
5.1 CBS KGWN-TV Cheyenne, Wyoming-
5.2 NBC
5.3 CW
8.1 PBS K36JO-DCheyenne, WyomingTranslator of KCWC-TV, Riverton, Wyoming [23]
8.2 Create/PBS Encore
13.1 NBC KCHY-LPCheyenne, Wyoming High-definition; Satellite station of KCWY-DT, Casper, Wyoming [20]
13.2 Standard-definition
16.1 ABC KKTQ-LDCheyenne, WyomingTranslator of KTWO-TV, Casper, Wyoming [20]
27.1 FOX KLWY Cheyenne, Wyoming-
27.2 ABC Standard-definition; Simulcast of KTWO-TV, Casper, Wyoming [20]
33.1 CTN KQCK Cheyenne, Wyoming-
47.1-KGSC-LDCheyenne, Wyoming-
47.2
49 Almavision KBRO-LD Cheyenne, Wyoming-

TV stations from the Denver area are available in Cheyenne, and are usually distributed on local cable and satellite systems alongside local stations.

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