Scottsbluff, Nebraska is a center of media in the Nebraska Panhandle. The following is a list of media outlets in the city.
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]
The following is a list of radio stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from Scottsbluff:
Frequency | Callsign [4] | Format [5] | City of License | Notes |
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690 | KOLT | Classic Country | Terrytown, Nebraska | Broadcasts from Scottsbluff [6] |
960 | KNEB | News/Talk | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | - |
Frequency | Callsign [7] | Format [5] | City of License | Notes |
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88.3 | KLJV | Christian Contemporary | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | K-LOVE |
89.1 | KDAI | Christian Contemporary | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | Air 1 |
89.5 | K208CK | Religious | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | BBN; Translator of WYFQ, Wadesboro, North Carolina [5] |
90.3 | K212EJ | Religious | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | CSN; Translator of KAWZ, Twin Falls, Idaho [5] |
91.5 | K218DL | 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] |
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.
Display Channel [10] | Network [10] [11] | Callsign [12] | City of License | Notes |
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4.2 | NBC | KNEP | Sidney, Nebraska | Satellite station of KNOP-TV, North Platte, Nebraska [13] |
10.1 | CBS | KSTF | Scottsbluff, Nebraska | Satellite station of KGWN-TV, Cheyenne, Wyoming [14] |
13.1 | PBS/NET | KTNE | Alliance, Nebraska | |
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