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Media in Miami

Media in Miami, Florida, United States, includes newspapers, magazines, Internet-based web sites, radio, television, and cinema. Florida produces some of its own media, while some comes from outside the state for Floridian consumption.

Print edit

The Miami Metropolis newspaper began publication in May 1896, overseen initially by W.S. Graham and Wesley M. Featherby, and later by B.B. Tatum. In 1934, it became the Miami Daily News.[1][2] The Herald newspaper began in 1899, followed by the Central News and Miami Weekly in 1920. Tropic Magazine began in 1914.[3]

The first Miami Book Fair was held in 1984.

Radio edit

The earliest radio stations in Miami were WQAM (est. 1921) and WIOD (est. 1926).[4]

AM edit

FM edit

(*) — indicates a non-commercial radio station.
([RDS]) — indicates a supported by the Radio Data System.

Shortwave edit

Defunct edit

  • WFAB—Miami (1962–1977)
  • WFAW—Miami (1922–1923)
  • WMJX—Miami (1948–1981)

TV edit

The Miami–Fort Lauderdale region is currently ranked by Nielsen Media Research as the 16th-largest television market in the United States.[5] Affiliations listed below are the primary subchannel of each respective station (displayed as x.1 via PSIP). Additional networks/diginets are also available on many of the following stations' secondary subchannels (x.2 and up).

Full-power edit

Low-power edit

(*) - indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station.

Streaming edit

Cable edit

Defunct edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Nominally serving the West Palm Beach market, with a shared transmitter with WPBT in Andover, Florida.

References edit

  1. ^ Federal Writers' Project 1941.
  2. ^ "Newspapers -- Miami (Fla.)". Digital Collections. University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  3. ^ Rowell 1922.
  4. ^ Alicoate 1939.
  5. ^ Nielsen Company (September 2016). "Local Television Market Universe Estimates" – via Television Bureau of Advertising, Inc.

Bibliography edit

  • "Florida: Miami". American Newspaper Directory. New York: George P. Rowell. 1900. p. 116. hdl:2027/umn.31951002273861a – via HathiTrust.
  • "Florida: Miami". American Newspaper Annual & Directory. Philadelphia: N. W. Ayer & Son. 1922. p. 156. hdl:2027/umn.31951001295695n.
  • Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Florida: Miami", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, pp. 219–220, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive  
  • Federal Writers' Project (1941). "Newspapers and Radio". Planning Your Vacation in Florida: Miami and Dade County. American Guide Series. Northport, NY: Bacon, Percy & Daggett. pp. 91–96. ISBN 9780404579074.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
  • Nixon Smiley. Knights of the Fourth Estate: The Story of the Miami Herald. E.A. Seemann Publishing, 1974.
  • Roy M. Fisher. The Trial of the First Amendment: Miami Herald vs. Tornillo. Freedom of Information Center, 1975.
  • Paul G. Ashdown (1980). "WTVJ's Miami Crime War: A Television Crusade". Florida Historical Quarterly. 58 (4): 427–437. JSTOR 30140494.
  • Nixon Smiley. The Miami Herald Front Pages, 1903–1983. H.N. Abrams, 1983.
  • John Rothchild (1984). "Cuban Connection and the Gringo Press". Columbia Journalism Review. 23.
  • Edna Buchanan. The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Covering Miami, America's Hottest Beat. Random House, 1987.
  • "Spanish-Language TV Called Biased", New York Times, July 24, 1989
  • Gonzalo R. Soruco (1996). "Media in Miami". Cubans and the Mass Media in South Florida. University Press of Florida. pp. 34–53. ISBN 978-0-8130-1379-4.
  • Doug Walker (1999), "Media's Role in Immigrant Adaptation: How First-year Haitians in Miami Use the Media", Journalism & Communication Monographs, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, vol. 1
  • Martin Merzer, ed. The Miami Herald Report: Democracy Held Hostage. St. Martin's Press, 2001.
  • John Sinclair (2003). "Hollywood of Latin America: Miami as Regional Center in Television Trade". Television & New Media. 4. doi:10.1177/1527476403254159. S2CID 145538531.
  • Juliet Gill Pinto (2004). "Miami". In Christopher H. Sterling (ed.). Encyclopedia of Radio. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 896–898. ISBN 978-1-135-45648-1.
  • Gregory W. Bush (2005). "'We Must Picture an 'Octopus: Anticommunism, Desegregation, and Local News in Miami, 1945-1960" (PDF). Tequesta. Historical Association of Southern Florida. 65. ISSN 0363-3705 – via Florida International University.  
  • Aurora Wallace. Newspapers and the Making of Modern America: A History. Greenwood Press, 2005. (Chapter 5: Florida in Chains: The Miami Herald and the Tampa Tribune)
  • Gonzalo Soruco; Juliet Pinto (2010). "Mass Media Use Among South Florida Hispanics: An Intercultural Typology". Florida Communication Journal. Florida Communication Association. 38. ISSN 1050-3366.

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Media in Miami Florida United States includes newspapers magazines Internet based web sites radio television and cinema Florida produces some of its own media while some comes from outside the state for Floridian consumption Contents 1 Print 2 Radio 2 1 AM 2 2 FM 2 3 Shortwave 2 4 Defunct 3 TV 3 1 Full power 3 2 Low power 3 3 Streaming 3 4 Cable 3 5 Defunct 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External links 9 ImagesPrint editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2017 See also List of newspapers in Florida includes Miami The Miami Metropolis newspaper began publication in May 1896 overseen initially by W S Graham and Wesley M Featherby and later by B B Tatum In 1934 it became the Miami Daily News 1 2 The Herald newspaper began in 1899 followed by the Central News and Miami Weekly in 1920 Tropic Magazine began in 1914 3 The first Miami Book Fair was held in 1984 Radio editSee also List of radio stations in Florida The earliest radio stations in Miami were WQAM est 1921 and WIOD est 1926 4 AM edit 560 WQAM Miami Sports CBS 610 WIOD Miami Conservative talk 670 WWFE Miami Spanish conservative talk 710 WAQI Miami Spanish conservative talk 790 WAXY Miami Spanish conservative talk 830 WACC Hialeah Spanish religious 880 WXBN Sweetwater Black Information Network 940 WINZ Miami Sports Fox 980 WTPA Pompano Beach Haitian Creole 990 WMYM Miami Spanish conservative talk WWFE 1040 WURN Miami Spanish conservative talk 1080 WQOS Coral Gables Relevant Radio 1140 WQBA Miami Spanish sports TUDN 1170 WAVS Davie World ethnic 1210 WNMA Miami Springs Spanish religious 1260 WSUA Miami Spanish conservative talk 1320 WLQY Hollywood Haitian Creole 1360 WQVN North Miami Haitian Creole 1400 WFLL Fort Lauderdale Brazilian Portuguese talk 1430 WOIR Homestead Spanish CCM 1450 WKAT Miami Spanish religious 1470 WWNN Pompano Beach Oldies brokered 1490 WMBM Miami Beach Urban gospel 1520 WEXY Wilton Manors Gospel brokered 1550 WRHC Coral Gables Spanish conservative talk WWFE 1580 WSRF Fort Lauderdale Haitian Creole 1700 WJCC Miami Springs World ethnic FM edit indicates a non commercial radio station RDS indicates a supported by the Radio Data System 88 1 WRGP Homestead College variety 88 3 WGNK Pennsuco Spanish CCM 88 5 WKPX Sunrise Educational variety 88 9 WDNA Miami Jazz 89 7 WMLV Miami K Love 90 3 WYBP Fort Lauderdale BBN 90 5 WVUM Miami College alternative EDM 90 9 WLFE Cutler Bay Contemporary Christian 91 3 WLRN FM Miami NPR RDS 91 9 WMKL Hammocks Radio Maria 92 3 WCMQ FM Hialeah Bilingual salsa adult contemporary 93 1 WFEZ Miami Adult contemporary RDS 93 9 WMIA FM Miami Beach Hot AC RDS 94 9 WZTU Miami Beach Spanish CHR RDS 95 7 WRMA North Miami Beach Cubaton 96 5 WPOW Miami Contemporary hits RDS 97 3 WFLC Miami Contemporary hits RDS 98 3 WRTO FM Goulds Tropical 99 1 WEDR Miami Urban contemporary RDS 99 9 WKIS Boca Raton Country RDS 100 7 WHYI FM Fort Lauderdale Contemporary hits RDS 101 5 WLYF Miami Adult contemporary RDS 102 7 WMXJ Pompano Beach Classic hits RDS 103 5 WMIB Fort Lauderdale Urban contemporary RDS 104 3 WSFS Miramar Alternative rock RDS 105 1 WHQT Coral Gables Urban AC RDS 105 9 WBGG FM Fort Lauderdale Classic rock RDS 106 7 WXDJ Fort Lauderdale Tropical 107 1 WURN FM Key Largo Spanish conservative talk 107 5 WAMR FM Miami Spanish AC tropical Shortwave edit 9 955 WRMI Okeechobee Radio Miami International Defunct edit WFAB Miami 1962 1977 WFAW Miami 1922 1923 WMJX Miami 1948 1981 TV editSee also List of television stations in Florida The Miami Fort Lauderdale region is currently ranked by Nielsen Media Research as the 16th largest television market in the United States 5 Affiliations listed below are the primary subchannel of each respective station displayed as x 1 via PSIP Additional networks diginets are also available on many of the following stations secondary subchannels x 2 and up Full power edit 2 WPBT Miami PBS 4 WFOR TV Miami CBS 6 WTVJ Miami NBC 7 WSVN Miami Fox 8 WGEN TV Key West Estrella TV 10 WPLG Miami ABC 17 WLRN TV Miami PBS 22 WSBS TV Key West Mega TV 23 WLTV DT Miami Univision 33 WBFS TV Miami Independent 35 WPXM TV Miami Ion Television 39 WSFL TV Miami The CW 42 WXEL TV Boynton Beach PBS a 45 WHFT TV Hollywood TBN 51 WSCV Fort Lauderdale Telemundo 63 WBEC TV Boca Raton Educational independent 69 WAMI DT Hollywood UniMas Low power edit 3 WMDF LD Miami Independent 8 WGEN LD Miami Estrella TV 8 WVFW LD Miami Estrella TV 11 WTXI LD Miami Infomercials 13 WURH CD Miami The Health Channel 16 W16CC D Miami Infomercials 18 WDFL LD Miami Anuncios 22 WSBS CD Miami Mega TV 24 WDGT LD Miami CTNi 28 WYMI LD Summerland Key Religious 38 WBEH CD Miami Daystar 41 WJAN CD Miami America TeVe 43 W03BU D Miami Religious 48 WFUN LD Miami America TeVe 53 WLMF LD Miami LATV 54 WEYS LD Miami Almavision indicates channel is a network owned and operated station Streaming edit CBS News Miami NBC South Florida News Local 10 Cable edit Bally Sports Florida Bally Sports Sun TelemiamiDefunct edit WDLP CD Pompano Beach 1992 2017 WETV Key West 1989 1990 WGBS TV Miami 1953 1957 WITV Fort Lauderdale 1953 1958 WPST TV Miami 1957 1961 See also editFlorida Media Fort Lauderdale Florida Media and culture Gainesville Florida Media Media in Jacksonville Florida Media in Key West Florida Lakeland Florida Media Orlando Florida Media St Petersburg Florida Media Tallahassee Florida Media Media in the Tampa Bay Area List of municipalities in Florida Category Spanish language mass media in FloridaNotes edit Nominally serving the West Palm Beach market with a shared transmitter with WPBT in Andover Florida References edit Federal Writers Project 1941 Newspapers Miami Fla Digital Collections University of Florida George A Smathers Libraries Retrieved April 6 2017 Rowell 1922 Alicoate 1939 Nielsen Company September 2016 Local Television Market Universe Estimates via Television Bureau of Advertising Inc Bibliography edit Florida Miami American Newspaper Directory New York George P Rowell 1900 p 116 hdl 2027 umn 31951002273861a via HathiTrust Florida Miami American Newspaper Annual amp Directory Philadelphia N W Ayer amp Son 1922 p 156 hdl 2027 umn 31951001295695n Jack Alicoate ed 1939 Florida Miami Radio Annual New York Radio Daily pp 219 220 OCLC 2459636 via Internet Archive nbsp Federal Writers Project 1941 Newspapers and Radio Planning Your Vacation in Florida Miami and Dade County American Guide Series Northport NY Bacon Percy amp Daggett pp 91 96 ISBN 9780404579074 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint ref duplicates default link Nixon Smiley Knights of the Fourth Estate The Story of the Miami Herald E A Seemann Publishing 1974 Roy M Fisher The Trial of the First Amendment Miami Herald vs Tornillo Freedom of Information Center 1975 Paul G Ashdown 1980 WTVJ s Miami Crime War A Television Crusade Florida Historical Quarterly 58 4 427 437 JSTOR 30140494 Nixon Smiley The Miami Herald Front Pages 1903 1983 H N Abrams 1983 John Rothchild 1984 Cuban Connection and the Gringo Press Columbia Journalism Review 23 Edna Buchanan The Corpse Had a Familiar Face Covering Miami America s Hottest Beat Random House 1987 Spanish Language TV Called Biased New York Times July 24 1989 Gonzalo R Soruco 1996 Media in Miami Cubans and the Mass Media in South Florida University Press of Florida pp 34 53 ISBN 978 0 8130 1379 4 Doug Walker 1999 Media s Role in Immigrant Adaptation How First year Haitians in Miami Use the Media Journalism amp Communication Monographs Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication vol 1 Martin Merzer ed The Miami Herald Report Democracy Held Hostage St Martin s Press 2001 John Sinclair 2003 Hollywood of Latin America Miami as Regional Center in Television Trade Television amp New Media 4 doi 10 1177 1527476403254159 S2CID 145538531 Juliet Gill Pinto 2004 Miami In Christopher H Sterling ed Encyclopedia of Radio New York Fitzroy Dearborn pp 896 898 ISBN 978 1 135 45648 1 Gregory W Bush 2005 We Must Picture an Octopus Anticommunism Desegregation and Local News in Miami 1945 1960 PDF Tequesta Historical Association of Southern Florida 65 ISSN 0363 3705 via Florida International University nbsp Aurora Wallace Newspapers and the Making of Modern America A History Greenwood Press 2005 Chapter 5 Florida in Chains The Miami Herald and the Tampa Tribune Gonzalo Soruco Juliet Pinto 2010 Mass Media Use Among South Florida Hispanics An Intercultural Typology Florida Communication Journal Florida Communication Association 38 ISSN 1050 3366 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Media of Florida Florida Localities Miami News and Media DMOZ AOL Directory ceased in 2017 Market Profile Miami Fort Lauderdale FL Television Bureau of Advertising Inc US Newspaper Directory Florida Miami Chronicling America Washington D C Library of Congress University of Miami University of Florida Cuban Exile Newspapers at the University of Miami via Digital Library of the Caribbean Images edit nbsp Miami Metropolis newspaper 1896 nbsp This article about Florida media is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Media in Miami amp oldid 1176873835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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