Media in Scottsbluff, Nebraska

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Scottsbluff, Nebraska is a center of media in the Nebraska Panhandle. The following is a list of media outlets in the city.

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Newspapers

The Scottsbluff Star Herald is the city's primary newspaper, published six days a week. [1] In addition, News Media Corporation publishes the Business Farmer, a weekly agribusiness paper. [2]

The Scottsbluff Republican was a major newspaper published in Scottsbluff from 1900–1964. [3]

Radio

The following is a list of radio stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from Scottsbluff:

AM

Frequency Callsign [4] Format [5] City of LicenseNotes
690 KOLT Classic Country Terrytown, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6]
960 KNEB News/Talk Scottsbluff, Nebraska-

FM

Frequency Callsign [7] Format [5] City of LicenseNotes
88.3KLJV Christian Contemporary Scottsbluff, Nebraska K-LOVE
89.1KDAI Christian Contemporary Scottsbluff, Nebraska Air 1
89.5K208CK Religious Scottsbluff, Nebraska BBN; Translator of WYFQ, Wadesboro, North Carolina [5]
90.3K212EJ Religious Scottsbluff, Nebraska CSN; Translator of KAWZ, Twin Falls, Idaho [5]
91.5K218DL Religious Scottsbluff, Nebraska Spanish language; Radio Nueva Vida
93.3 KMOR Classic rock Gering, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6]
94.1 KNEB-FM Country Scottsbluff, Nebraska-
97.1 KCMI Religious Terrytown, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [8]
99.3 KETT Adult Contemporary Mitchell, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6]
101.3 KOZY-FM Top 40 Bridgeport, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6]
106.9 KHYY Country Minatare, Nebraska Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6]

Television

Scottsbluff is located in the Cheyenne, Wyoming television market. [9]

Bridgeport and Morill County are located in the Rapid City, South Dakota television market, while the rest of the panhandle are served by Denver.

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

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Channel
[10]
Network [10] [11] Callsign [12] City of License Notes
4.2 NBC KNEP Sidney, NebraskaSatellite station of KNOP-TV, North Platte, Nebraska [13]
10.1 CBS KSTF Scottsbluff, NebraskaSatellite station of KGWN-TV, Cheyenne, Wyoming [14]
13.1 PBS/NET KTNE Alliance, Nebraska

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References

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  13. "Contact KNEP Scottsbluff". KNEP . Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  14. "Contact Us". Gray Digital Media. Retrieved 2014-07-29.