Media in Columbus, Georgia

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Below is a list of the media in the Columbus Metro Area in Columbus, Georgia.

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Television

Bold denotes full-power television stations in the Columbus metro area. [1] [2]

Call sign Channel Affiliation Owner
WRBL 3

3.2

CBS

Me-TV

Nexstar Media Group
WCIQ 7 PBS Alabama Educational Television Commission
WTVM 9

9.2

ABC

Bounce TV

Gray Television
WYBU 16 Religious CTN
WACS 25 PBS Georgia Public Broadcasting
WJSP 28PBSGeorgia Public Broadcasting
WLTZ 38

38.2

NBC

The CW

SagamoreHill Broadcasting
WGIQ 43 PBS Alabama Educational Television Commission
WGBP-TV 47.3 Antenna TV CNZ Communications, LLC
WXTX 54

54.2

Fox

Live Well Network

American Spirit Media

Radio

AM broadcasting

Call sign Frequency Format
WDAK 540 News Talk Information
WACQ 580 Gospel
WZMG 910 Urban adult contemporary
WAUD 1230 Sports, Music, News, Talk
WBOJ 1270 Sports
WOKS 1340 Rhythmic oldies
WRCG 1420 Classic rock
WHTY 1460 Adult contemporary
WTLM 1520 Oldies
WIOL 1580 Sports

FM broadcasting

Call sign Frequency Format
WJSP 88.1 Public radio
WCUG 88.5University Radio
WELL 88.7 Contemporary Christian
WYFK 89.5 Religious
WFRC [ broken anchor ]90.5 Christian
WEGL 91.1 Variety
WTJB 91.7 Classical
WKZJ 92.7 Urban adult contemporary
WVFJ 93.3 Contemporary Christian
WQSI 93.9 Classic country
WMJB 95.3 Christian
WIOL 95.7 Sports
WTGZ 95.9 Modern rock
WMXA 96.7 Adult contemporary
WURY 97.1 Religious
WAUF-LP 97.3 Contemporary Christian
WKKR 97.7 Country
WBFA 98.3 Urban contemporary
WKCN 99.3 Country
WQNR 99.9 Variety hits
WGSY 100.1 Urban contemporary
WEAM 100.7 Gospel
WCJM 100.9 Country
WAGH 101.3 Urban adult contemporary
WVRK 102.9 Album-oriented rock
WLTC 103.7 Light rock
WFXE 104.9 Urban contemporary
WSTH 106.1 Country
WRCG 106.9 Classic rock
WCGQ 107.3 Contemporary hits

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