Media in Garden City, Kansas

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Garden City, Kansas is a center of media in southwestern Kansas. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Print

The Garden City Telegram is the city's daily newspaper with a circulation of nearly 8,000. [1]

Radio

The following radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Garden City:

AM

Frequency Callsign [2] Format [3] City of License Notes
1030 KBUF News/Talk Holcomb, Kansas Broadcasts from Garden City [4]
1240 KIUL News/Talk Garden City, Kansas-
1340 KGGS Adult contemporary Garden City, KansasSimulcast via translator on 102.9 FM

FM

Frequency Callsign [5] Format [3] City of License Notes
88.1KZGC-FM Religious Garden City, Kansas-
91.1 KANZ Public Garden City, Kansas NPR [6]
97.3 KKJQ Country Garden City, Kansas-
98.1 KSKZ Hot Adult Contemporary Copeland, Kansas Broadcasts from Garden City [4]
99.9 KWKR Classic rock Leoti, Kansas Broadcasts from Garden City [4]
101.7KFBZ-LP80's Garden City, Kansas Garden City High School student-operated station.
105.9 KSSA Regional Mexican Ingalls, Kansas Broadcasts from Garden City [7]
107.9 K300BC Religious Garden City, KansasSatellite of KCCV-FM, Overland Park, Kansas [8]

Television

Garden City is in the Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas television market. [9] The following television stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Garden City:

Display
Channel
Network Callsign [10] City of License Notes
11.1 NBC KSNG Garden City, KansasSatellite station of KSNW, Wichita, Kansas [11]
11.2 Telemundo
13.1 ABC KUPKGarden City, KansasSatellite station of KAKE, Wichita, Kansas [12]
13.2 Me-TV
17.1 Fox KAAS-LPGarden City, KansasTranslator of KSAS-TV, Wichita, Kansas [13]
17.2 TBD
17.3Comet
23.1 Retro TV KGCE-LD Garden City, KansasTranslator of KDGL-LD, Sublette, Kansas [11]
23.2 Tuff TV
23.3 AMGTV
23.4Launch TV
23.5TheWalk TV
23.6 PBJ

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