Media in Pueblo, Colorado

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Pueblo is a center of media in south-central Colorado. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Newspaper

The Pueblo Chieftain is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] In addition, Colorado State University Pueblo publishes a weekly student newspaper, CSU Pueblo Today. [2] There is also The Pueblo West View, The Pueblo Star Journal, and the PULP News Magazine.

Print

THRIFTY NICKEL of southern Colorado - TNSOCO is the largest print and online advertising source in southern Colorado; established in 1970. Publishers, Ernie & Paula Montano.

Thrifty Nickel southern Colorado is distributed in the following markets: Colorado Springs, Monument, Black Forest, Woodland Park, Manitou, Fountain/Fort Carson, Pueblo, Pueblo West, Canon City, Penrose, Florence, Salida, Buena Vista, Colorado City, Rye, Westcliffe, La Veta, Walsenburg, Trinidad, Fort Garland, San Luis Valley, Alamosa, Del Norte, Blanca, La Jara, Antonito, Fowler, Ordway, Rocky Ford, La Junta, Lamar and Las Animas.

Radio

The Pueblo radio market includes all of Pueblo County. [3] In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Pueblo market 238th in the United States. [4] Due to Pueblo's proximity to Colorado Springs, local listeners can also receive the signal of most radio stations broadcasting from the Colorado Springs radio market. [5]

The following is a list of radio stations that broadcast from and/or licensed to Pueblo.

AM

Frequency Callsign [6] Format [5] City of LicenseNotes
590 KCSJ News/Talk Pueblo, Colorado-
690 KWRP News/Talk Pueblo, Colorado-
970 KFEL Religious Pueblo, Colorado-
1230 KDZA Adult hits Pueblo, Colorado
1350 KUBE Sports Pueblo, Colorado Fox Sports Radio [7]
1480 KIXD Country Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Denver, Colorado [8]

FM

Frequency Callsign [9] Format [5] City of LicenseNotes
88.3 KTPL Christian Talk Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [10]
89.5 KTSC-FM Adult hits Pueblo, Colorado Colorado State University Pueblo college radio [5]
89.9 KFRY Religious Pueblo, Colorado-
91.9 KCFP Classical Pueblo, ColoradoSatellite station of KVOD, Lakewood, Colorado [11]
93.3 K227DI Alternative Pueblo, ColoradoTranslator of KEPC, Colorado Springs, Colorado [5]
94.7 KRYE Regional Mexican Beulah, Colorado Broadcasts from Pueblo [12]
95.5 KPHT Classic Hits Rocky Ford, Colorado Broadcasts from Pueblo [13]
96.9 KCCY-FM Country Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [14]
98.9 KKMG Top 40 Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [15]
99.9 KVUU Hot Adult Contemporary Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [16]
100.7 KGFT Religious Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [17]
104.9 KWRY Contemporary worship music Rye, Colorado Broadcasts from Pueblo [18]
105.9 KTPJ-LP Religious Pueblo, Colorado-
106.9 KLCX Christian adult contemporary Pueblo, Colorado-
107.9 KBPL Mainstream rock Pueblo, ColoradoBroadcasts from Colorado Springs, Colorado [19]

Television

Pueblo is in the Colorado Springs television market. [20]

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

Display
Channel
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Network [21] [22] Callsign [23] City of License Notes
5.1 NBC KOAA-TV Pueblo, Colorado-
5.2-Local weather [21]
8.1 PBS KTSC Pueblo, ColoradoSatellite station of KRMA-TV, Denver, Colorado [24]
8.2 PBS Kids
8.3 Create/World
27.1 UniMás KGHB-CD Pueblo, Colorado-
48.1 Univision KVSN-DT Pueblo, ColoradoSatellite station of KCEC, Denver, Colorado
48.2 UniMás
48.3 LATV

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