This is a list of media services in Quincy, Illinois/Hannibal, Missouri/Keokuk, Iowa Arbitron market.
Television stations in the Quincy-Hannibal area | |||||
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Call letters | Channel | Description | |||
KHQA-TV | 7 | CBS affiliate | |||
KHQA-DT2 | 7.2 | ABC affiliate | |||
KHQA-DT3 | 7.3 | Comet affiliate | |||
KHQA-DT4 | 7.4 | TBD affiliate | |||
WGEM-TV | 10 | NBC affiliate | |||
WGEM-DT2 | 10.2 | CW affiliate | |||
WGEM-DT3 | 10.3 | Fox affiliate | |||
WGEM-DT4 | 10.4 | MeTV affiliate | |||
WTJR | 16 | CTN affiliate; airs some locally produced programs. | |||
WMEC | 22 | PBS member station; satellite of WSEC channel 14 Jacksonville/Springfield, Illinois; licensed to Macomb | |||
WQEC | 27 | PBS member station; satellite of WSEC channel 14 Jacksonville/Springfield, Illinois; licensed to Quincy |
AM radio stations | |||||
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Frequency | Call sign | Name | Format | Owner | City |
930 AM | WTAD | Talk Radio 930 | News/Talk | STARadio Corporation | Quincy, Illinois |
1070 AM | KHMO | KHMO | Talk | TownSquare Media | Hannibal, Missouri |
1530 AM | WLIQ | KICK AM | Classic Country | TownSquare Media | Quincy, Illinois |
Weatherband stations | |||||
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Frequency | Call sign | Name | Owner | City | |
162.475 | WXK82 | WXK 82 | NOAA | Hannibal, Missouri |
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