Below is a list of the media in the Columbus Metro Area in Columbus, Georgia.
Bold denotes full-power television stations in the Columbus metro area. [1] [2]
Call sign | Channel | Affiliation | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
WRBL | 3 3.2 | CBS | Nexstar Media Group |
WCIQ | 7 | PBS | Alabama Educational Television Commission |
WTVM | 9 9.2 | ABC | Gray Television |
WYBU | 16 | Religious | CTN |
WACS | 25 | PBS | Georgia Public Broadcasting |
WJSP | 28 | PBS | Georgia Public Broadcasting |
WLTZ | 38 38.2 | NBC | SagamoreHill Broadcasting |
WGIQ | 43 | PBS | Alabama Educational Television Commission |
WGBP-TV | 47.3 | Antenna TV | CNZ Communications, LLC |
WXTX | 54 54.2 | Fox | American Spirit Media |
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 |
Call sign | Frequency | Format |
---|---|---|
WJSP | 88.1 | Public radio |
WCUG | 88.5 | University 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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