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Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area

The Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area, officially designated Shreveport–Bossier City by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget,[1] or simply Greater Shreveport, is a metropolitan statistical area in northwestern Louisiana that covers three parishes: Caddo, Bossier, and DeSoto.[2] At the 2020 United States census, the metropolitan region had a population of 393,406; its American Community Survey population was 397,590 per census estimates.[3] With a 2010 census population of 439,000, it declined to become Louisiana's fourth largest metropolis at 394,706 residents at the 2019 census estimates.[1]

Shreveport–Bossier City
From top to bottom: Shreveport, Bossier City
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
Principal communities
Area
 • Metro
2,699 sq mi (6,990 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • MSA
393,406 (140th)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Interstates

Shreveport–Bossier City is the largest economic and cultural center of North Louisiana and the wider Ark-La-Tex region.[4] The Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan region comprises the highest concentration of colleges and universities in the Ark-La-Tex.[5] It is part of the I-20 Cyber Corridor linking the area to Ruston, Grambling, and Monroe, Louisiana; Dallas and Tyler, Texas; and Atlanta, Georgia.[6][7][8]

Shreveport–Bossier City's metropolitan economy is primarily based on oil and natural gas, manufacturing, casinos, restaurants, commerce, telecommunications, technology, banking, healthcare and medical research, and advertising. The largest companies operating within the metropolitan statistical area are Amazon, Calumet Specialty Products Partners, SWEPCO, AT&T Mobility and Cricket Wireless, Louisiana State University, JPMorgan Chase, Comcast, Regions Financial Corporation, Brookshire Grocery Company, and Walmart. The metropolis is one of the most religious in the United States, Shreveport being one of the top 5 most religious cities in the United States in 2016.[9]

Geography

The Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area has a total area a little over 2,699 square miles. The area is slightly larger than the U.S. state of Delaware, and smaller than Connecticut and the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the metropolitan region as covering Caddo, Bossier, and DeSoto parishes.[2] Previously, Webster Parish was considered part of Greater Shreveport; it is now part of the Shreveport–Bossier City–Minden combined statistical area. Communities of the metropolis sit at elevations over 100 feet above sea level making them primary locations for coastal retreat due to rising sea levels.[10][11]

The Shreveport–Bossier City area is located in the South Central United States, bordering East Texas and South Arkansas.[12] As such, it is within the Piney Woods ecoregion. Its vegetation is classified as temperate forest and grassland. Much of the urbanized area was built on forested land, marshes, swamp, or prairie, remnants of which can still be seen throughout the metropolitan region.

Communities

Cities

Towns

Villages

Unincorporated communities

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
185023,869
186036,78654.1%
187049,35134.2%
188057,94117.4%
189071,74523.8%
190093,71530.6%
1910107,62714.8%
1920134,90725.3%
1930184,07436.4%
1940215,16816.9%
1950241,08412.0%
1960305,72926.8%
1970317,4673.8%
1980358,60913.0%
1990359,6870.3%
2000375,9654.5%
2010398,6046.0%
2020393,406−1.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[13]
1790–1960[14] 1900–1990[15]
1990–2000[16] 2010–2016[citation needed]
 
Lakeside Baptist Church in downtown Shreveport,[17] a historic African-American congregation

At the 2010 United States census,[18] there were 557,201 people, 189,000 households, and 139,000 families residing within the metropolitan statistical area; in 2020, the United States census determined it had a population of 393,406. The American Community Survey's 2020 census estimates postulated a rebound of 397,590.[3]

According to census estimates from 2015 to 2020, approximately 156,594 households were in the metropolitan area with an average of 2.5 people per household; 46% of the household were married, and spread among 184,148 housing units of which 85% were occupied. Of the housing units, 63% were owner-occupied and 71% were single-unit detached homes at a median value of $156,900. Residents in the metropolitan statistical area had a median household income of $46,610 and 20.9% of its population lived at or below the poverty line.

At the 2010 census, the racial and ethnic makeup of Shreveport–Bossier City was 60.58% White, 28.74% African American, 1.02% Native American, 1.88% Asian, 0.14% Pacific Islander, 0.80% from other races, 1.22% from two or more races, and 6.08% Hispanic or Latino of any heritage. According to 2020 census estimates, 52% of its population were White Americans, and 40% were Black or African American.[3] Hispanic or Latino Americans of any race were 4% of the total metropolitan population, rebounding from previous census estimates after declining since the 2010 census.

In 2020 according to Sperling's BestPlaces, roughly 63.5% of Shreveport–Bossier City was religious.[19] The city of Shreveport was ranked one of the most religious cities in the U.S. in 2016 through another study.[20] According to the Association of Religion Data Archives in 2020, it remained one of the most Christian areas of the United States.[21] Per Sperling's, the largest religion in the metropolitan statistical area is Christianity, followed by Islam, Judaism, and eastern religions including Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism. There is also a growing spiritual but not religious community.

Among Christians, Baptists, Methodists, and Catholics form the largest communities in the metropolitan area. A 2014 study determined the leading Baptist denomination was the Southern Baptist Convention. The United Methodist Church was the largest Methodist body and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shreveport was the primary Catholic jurisdiction.[22] The same study also named Islam the second-largest religion in the area, with Shreveporter Muslims making up about 14% of Louisiana's total Muslim-affiliated population. In a separate study by the Association of Religion Data Archives for 2020, the Southern Baptists had 111,745 members spread throughout 151 churches in the area; and the United Methodists had 19,114 members in 46 churches. Historically African American Christian denominations including the National Baptist Convention, National Baptist Convention of America, and National Missionary Baptist Convention had 32,132 members altogether.[21]

Economy

 
Shreveport Convention Center

Shreveport–Bossier City is the economic and cultural center of Northwest Louisiana and the wider Ark-La-Tex tri-state region. It is also the largest economic metropolitan area in North Louisiana.[23] The area's economic activity is centered in the city of Shreveport, the parish seat of Caddo Parish.

Much of the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area's economy is based on oil and natural gas, manufacturing, casinos, restaurants, and commerce. The city of Shreveport was once a major player in the national oil industry. Standard Oil of Louisiana and United Gas Corporation were headquartered in the city until the 1960s and 1980s. Since the downturn in the oil industry, telecommunications, technology, banking, healthcare and medical research, and advertising have been rising industries since the early 2000s. Filming has also been a prevalent industry in the metropolitan area.[24][25]

The largest companies operating within the metropolitan area are Amazon,[26] Calumet Specialty Products Partners,[27] SWEPCO,[28] AT&T Mobility and Cricket Wireless,[29] Louisiana State University, JPMorgan Chase,[30] Regions Financial Corporation,[31] Comcast, and Walmart. AT&T, Chase, and Regions have regional offices within Shreveport's downtown area. The Tyler, Texas-based Brookshire Grocery Company operates numerous Super 1 Foods and Brookshire's supermarkets in the area.[32][33]

From 2013-2014, Greater Shreveport had a gross metropolitan product of nearly $23.6 billion and negative growth rate of 5.4 percent. Its gross metropolitan product had been declining since 2011 to a low of $19 billion in 2016.[34][23] In 2018, its gross metropolitan product rebounded to $23.7 billion.[23] Following statewide economic recovery trends, the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area was expected to gain at least 5,000 jobs by the third quarter of 2021.[35]

Media

The principal cities of Shreveport and Bossier City have their own newspapers, The Shreveport Times and Bossier Press-Tribune, respectively. Other major publications in the metropolitan area include The Barksdale Warrior, The Shreveport Sun, Caddo Citizen, SB Magazine, The Forum Newsweekly, City Lights, The Inquisitor and The Shreveport Catalyst.

The central city of Shreveport is home to several radio stations, particularly KWKH and KEEL. The three commercial television outlets for the metropolis are KSLA (CBS), founded in 1954;[36] KTBS-TV (ABC), founded in 1955;[37] and KTAL-TV,[38] which arrived in Shreveport in September 1961 as the NBC station. KTBS was an NBC station, with occasional ABC programs, from 1955–1961, when it switched affiliation to ABC. KTAL, formerly known as KCMC of Texarkana, was a CBS outlet prior to conversion to NBC, when it began to cover Shreveport as well as Texarkana.

Television

Channel Callsign Affiliation Subchannels Owner
(Virtual/RF) Channel Programming
3.1 (28) KTBS-TV ABC 3.2

3.3

The Local AccuWeather Channel

KTBS 24 Hour News

KTBS, Inc. (Wray Family)
6.1 (15) KTAL-TV NBC Nexstar Media Group
12.1 (17) KSLA CBS 12.2

12.3

This TV

Bounce TV

Gray Television
21.1 (21) KPXJ The CW 21.2 Me-TV KTBS, Inc.
24.1 (24) KLTS-TV PBS 24.2

24.3

PBS KidsCreate Louisiana Public Broadcasting
33.1 (34) KMSS-TV Fox Marshall Broadcasting Group(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
40 KADO-CD Religious Ind. Word of Life Ministries
42 K42FE-D 3ABN Three Angels Broadcasting

Network, Inc.

45.1 (44) KSHV-TV MyNetworkTV White Knight Broadcasting(operated by Nexstar Media Group)
54 K54CB Ind.
59 W59GO TBN Trinity Broadcasting Network

Radio

AM stations

Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner
710 KEEL News/Talk Townsquare Media
950 KRRP Praise 950 Gospel Music Maria Hobbs, Administratrix of Estate of Frank Van Dyke Hobb, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
980 KOKA Black Gospel Alpha Media
1070 KBCL Contemporary Christian Barnabus Center Ministries
1130 KWKH 1130 The Tiger Sports/Talk Townsquare Media
1240 KASO Classic Hits Greenwood Acres Baptist Church
1300 KSYB Black Gospel Amistad Radio Group
1320 KNCB Sports 1320 Sports Vivian
1340 KRMD (AM) 100.7 The Ticket Sports/Talk Cumulus Media
1450 KNOC 95.9 Kix Country Classic country Elite Radio Group, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
1460 KTKC (AM) Red de Radio Amistad Spanish Christian Houston Christian Broadcasters, Inc.
1480 KIOU Black Gospel Wilkins Communications
1590 KGAS Southern Gospel Hanszen Broadcasting Group

FM stations

Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner
89.9 KDAQ Classical Red River Radio
91.3 KSCL College Rock/Various Genres Centenary College
92.1 KSYR Spanish Alpha Media
92.1 KVCL Country Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
92.9 KSPH True Country Classic country Houston Christian Broadcasters, Inc.
93.7 KXKS-FM Kiss Country 93-7 Country Townsquare Media
94.5 KRUF K94.5 Top 40 Townsquare Media
94.9 KSBH 94.9 The River Country Elite Radio Group, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
95.7 KLKL The River 95.7 Oldies Alpha Media
96.5 KVKI 96-5 KVKI Adult Contemporary Townsquare Media
97.3 KQHN Q97.3 Hot Adult Contemporary Cumulus Media
97.5 KDBH-FM Country Legends 97.5 Classic country Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
98.1 KTAL 98 Rocks Classic Rock
98.9 KTUX Highway 98.9 Classic rock Townsquare Media
99.7 KMJJ The Big Station 99.7 KMJJ Urban Contemporary Cumulus Media
99.9 KTEZ Easy 99.9 Adult Contemporary Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
100.7 KZBL Good Time Oldies Oldies Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
101.1 KRMD Country 101.1 Country Cumulus Media
102.1 KDKS Hot 102 Jamz Urban Adult Contemporary Alpha Media
102.9 KVMA-FM Magic 102.9 Urban Adult Contemporary Cumulus Media
103.7 KBTT 103.7 Tha Beat Mainstream Urban Alpha Media
104.7 KHMD Country Mansfield
105.3 KNCB-FM Caddo Country 105.3 Classic Country Vivian
106.5 KLNQ K-Love Contemporary Christian EMF Broadcasting, Southeast Ark-La-Tex
106.7 KYXA K-Love Contemporary Christian EMF Broadcasting
107.1 KWLV Country Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Southeast Ark-La-Tex

Education

The Shreveport–Bossier City area is home to several colleges: among them, the Methodist-affiliated Centenary College of Louisiana (originally founded in the East Feliciana Parish town of Jackson in 1825, eventually relocating to Shreveport in 1908), Louisiana Baptist University and Theological Seminary (founded in 1973), Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport (opened in 1969 as the only medical school in northern Louisiana) and one of the largest nursing schools in northern Louisiana, the Northwestern State University College of Nursing (opened in 1949) as well as satellite campuses of Louisiana State University (opened as a two-year institution in 1967, and expanded into a four-year college in 1976), and Southern University (opened in 1967 with a two-year associate's degree program).

Transportation

The Shreveport Regional Airport is the major airport for the metropolitan region. Interstate 20 and Interstate 49 are also major highways connecting the metro area to others including the DFW metroplex in Texas and Tyler, Texas.

See also

References

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The Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan area officially designated Shreveport Bossier City by the U S Office of Management and Budget 1 or simply Greater Shreveport is a metropolitan statistical area in northwestern Louisiana that covers three parishes Caddo Bossier and DeSoto 2 At the 2020 United States census the metropolitan region had a population of 393 406 its American Community Survey population was 397 590 per census estimates 3 With a 2010 census population of 439 000 it declined to become Louisiana s fourth largest metropolis at 394 706 residents at the 2019 census estimates 1 Shreveport Bossier CityMetropolitan areaFrom top to bottom Shreveport Bossier CityCountryUnited StatesStateLouisianaPrincipal communitiesList ShreveportBossier CityGreenwoodMansfieldArea Metro2 699 sq mi 6 990 km2 Population 2020 MSA393 406 140th Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT InterstatesThe Red River between Shreveport and Bossier City Shreveport Bossier City is the largest economic and cultural center of North Louisiana and the wider Ark La Tex region 4 The Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan region comprises the highest concentration of colleges and universities in the Ark La Tex 5 It is part of the I 20 Cyber Corridor linking the area to Ruston Grambling and Monroe Louisiana Dallas and Tyler Texas and Atlanta Georgia 6 7 8 Shreveport Bossier City s metropolitan economy is primarily based on oil and natural gas manufacturing casinos restaurants commerce telecommunications technology banking healthcare and medical research and advertising The largest companies operating within the metropolitan statistical area are Amazon Calumet Specialty Products Partners SWEPCO AT amp T Mobility and Cricket Wireless Louisiana State University JPMorgan Chase Comcast Regions Financial Corporation Brookshire Grocery Company and Walmart The metropolis is one of the most religious in the United States Shreveport being one of the top 5 most religious cities in the United States in 2016 9 Contents 1 Geography 2 Communities 2 1 Cities 2 2 Towns 2 3 Villages 2 4 Unincorporated communities 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Media 5 1 Television 5 2 Radio 6 Education 7 Transportation 8 See also 9 ReferencesGeography EditThe Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan area has a total area a little over 2 699 square miles The area is slightly larger than the U S state of Delaware and smaller than Connecticut and the U S territory of Puerto Rico The U S Office of Management and Budget defines the metropolitan region as covering Caddo Bossier and DeSoto parishes 2 Previously Webster Parish was considered part of Greater Shreveport it is now part of the Shreveport Bossier City Minden combined statistical area Communities of the metropolis sit at elevations over 100 feet above sea level making them primary locations for coastal retreat due to rising sea levels 10 11 The Shreveport Bossier City area is located in the South Central United States bordering East Texas and South Arkansas 12 As such it is within the Piney Woods ecoregion Its vegetation is classified as temperate forest and grassland Much of the urbanized area was built on forested land marshes swamp or prairie remnants of which can still be seen throughout the metropolitan region Communities EditCities Edit Shreveport Principal city Bossier City Principal city and suburb Mansfield Principal city Towns Edit Benton Blanchard suburb Greenwood suburb Haughton suburb Keachi Logansport Oil City Plain Dealing Stonewall suburb Vivian Villages Edit Belcher Gilliam Grand Cane Hosston Ida Longstreet Mooringsport Rodessa South Mansfield Stanley Unincorporated communities Edit Eastwood census designated place and suburb Frierson census designated place Gloster census designated place Keithville suburb Kingston Lakeview census designated place and suburb Red Chute census designated place and suburb Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 185023 869 186036 78654 1 187049 35134 2 188057 94117 4 189071 74523 8 190093 71530 6 1910107 62714 8 1920134 90725 3 1930184 07436 4 1940215 16816 9 1950241 08412 0 1960305 72926 8 1970317 4673 8 1980358 60913 0 1990359 6870 3 2000375 9654 5 2010398 6046 0 2020393 406 1 3 U S Decennial Census 13 1790 1960 14 1900 1990 15 1990 2000 16 2010 2016 citation needed Lakeside Baptist Church in downtown Shreveport 17 a historic African American congregation At the 2010 United States census 18 there were 557 201 people 189 000 households and 139 000 families residing within the metropolitan statistical area in 2020 the United States census determined it had a population of 393 406 The American Community Survey s 2020 census estimates postulated a rebound of 397 590 3 According to census estimates from 2015 to 2020 approximately 156 594 households were in the metropolitan area with an average of 2 5 people per household 46 of the household were married and spread among 184 148 housing units of which 85 were occupied Of the housing units 63 were owner occupied and 71 were single unit detached homes at a median value of 156 900 Residents in the metropolitan statistical area had a median household income of 46 610 and 20 9 of its population lived at or below the poverty line At the 2010 census the racial and ethnic makeup of Shreveport Bossier City was 60 58 White 28 74 African American 1 02 Native American 1 88 Asian 0 14 Pacific Islander 0 80 from other races 1 22 from two or more races and 6 08 Hispanic or Latino of any heritage According to 2020 census estimates 52 of its population were White Americans and 40 were Black or African American 3 Hispanic or Latino Americans of any race were 4 of the total metropolitan population rebounding from previous census estimates after declining since the 2010 census In 2020 according to Sperling s BestPlaces roughly 63 5 of Shreveport Bossier City was religious 19 The city of Shreveport was ranked one of the most religious cities in the U S in 2016 through another study 20 According to the Association of Religion Data Archives in 2020 it remained one of the most Christian areas of the United States 21 Per Sperling s the largest religion in the metropolitan statistical area is Christianity followed by Islam Judaism and eastern religions including Buddhism Sikhism and Hinduism There is also a growing spiritual but not religious community Among Christians Baptists Methodists and Catholics form the largest communities in the metropolitan area A 2014 study determined the leading Baptist denomination was the Southern Baptist Convention The United Methodist Church was the largest Methodist body and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shreveport was the primary Catholic jurisdiction 22 The same study also named Islam the second largest religion in the area with Shreveporter Muslims making up about 14 of Louisiana s total Muslim affiliated population In a separate study by the Association of Religion Data Archives for 2020 the Southern Baptists had 111 745 members spread throughout 151 churches in the area and the United Methodists had 19 114 members in 46 churches Historically African American Christian denominations including the National Baptist Convention National Baptist Convention of America and National Missionary Baptist Convention had 32 132 members altogether 21 Economy Edit Shreveport Convention Center Shreveport Bossier City is the economic and cultural center of Northwest Louisiana and the wider Ark La Tex tri state region It is also the largest economic metropolitan area in North Louisiana 23 The area s economic activity is centered in the city of Shreveport the parish seat of Caddo Parish Much of the Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan area s economy is based on oil and natural gas manufacturing casinos restaurants and commerce The city of Shreveport was once a major player in the national oil industry Standard Oil of Louisiana and United Gas Corporation were headquartered in the city until the 1960s and 1980s Since the downturn in the oil industry telecommunications technology banking healthcare and medical research and advertising have been rising industries since the early 2000s Filming has also been a prevalent industry in the metropolitan area 24 25 The largest companies operating within the metropolitan area are Amazon 26 Calumet Specialty Products Partners 27 SWEPCO 28 AT amp T Mobility and Cricket Wireless 29 Louisiana State University JPMorgan Chase 30 Regions Financial Corporation 31 Comcast and Walmart AT amp T Chase and Regions have regional offices within Shreveport s downtown area The Tyler Texas based Brookshire Grocery Company operates numerous Super 1 Foods and Brookshire s supermarkets in the area 32 33 From 2013 2014 Greater Shreveport had a gross metropolitan product of nearly 23 6 billion and negative growth rate of 5 4 percent Its gross metropolitan product had been declining since 2011 to a low of 19 billion in 2016 34 23 In 2018 its gross metropolitan product rebounded to 23 7 billion 23 Following statewide economic recovery trends the Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan area was expected to gain at least 5 000 jobs by the third quarter of 2021 35 Media EditThe principal cities of Shreveport and Bossier City have their own newspapers The Shreveport Times and Bossier Press Tribune respectively Other major publications in the metropolitan area include The Barksdale Warrior The Shreveport Sun Caddo Citizen SB Magazine The Forum Newsweekly City Lights The Inquisitor and The Shreveport Catalyst The central city of Shreveport is home to several radio stations particularly KWKH and KEEL The three commercial television outlets for the metropolis are KSLA CBS founded in 1954 36 KTBS TV ABC founded in 1955 37 and KTAL TV 38 which arrived in Shreveport in September 1961 as the NBC station KTBS was an NBC station with occasional ABC programs from 1955 1961 when it switched affiliation to ABC KTAL formerly known as KCMC of Texarkana was a CBS outlet prior to conversion to NBC when it began to cover Shreveport as well as Texarkana Television Edit Channel Callsign Affiliation Subchannels Owner Virtual RF Channel Programming3 1 28 KTBS TV ABC 3 2 3 3 The Local AccuWeather Channel KTBS 24 Hour News KTBS Inc Wray Family 6 1 15 KTAL TV NBC Nexstar Media Group12 1 17 KSLA CBS 12 2 12 3 This TV Bounce TV Gray Television21 1 21 KPXJ The CW 21 2 Me TV KTBS Inc 24 1 24 KLTS TV PBS 24 2 24 3 PBS KidsCreate Louisiana Public Broadcasting33 1 34 KMSS TV Fox Marshall Broadcasting Group operated by Nexstar Media Group 40 KADO CD Religious Ind Word of Life Ministries42 K42FE D 3ABN Three Angels Broadcasting Network Inc 45 1 44 KSHV TV MyNetworkTV White Knight Broadcasting operated by Nexstar Media Group 54 K54CB Ind 59 W59GO TBN Trinity Broadcasting NetworkRadio Edit AM stations Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner710 KEEL News Talk Townsquare Media950 KRRP Praise 950 Gospel Music Maria Hobbs Administratrix of Estate of Frank Van Dyke Hobb Southeast Ark La Tex980 KOKA Black Gospel Alpha Media1070 KBCL Contemporary Christian Barnabus Center Ministries1130 KWKH 1130 The Tiger Sports Talk Townsquare Media1240 KASO Classic Hits Greenwood Acres Baptist Church1300 KSYB Black Gospel Amistad Radio Group1320 KNCB Sports 1320 Sports Vivian1340 KRMD AM 100 7 The Ticket Sports Talk Cumulus Media1450 KNOC 95 9 Kix Country Classic country Elite Radio Group Southeast Ark La Tex1460 KTKC AM Red de Radio Amistad Spanish Christian Houston Christian Broadcasters Inc 1480 KIOU Black Gospel Wilkins Communications1590 KGAS Southern Gospel Hanszen Broadcasting GroupFM stations Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner89 9 KDAQ Classical Red River Radio91 3 KSCL College Rock Various Genres Centenary College92 1 KSYR Spanish Alpha Media92 1 KVCL Country Baldridge Dumas Communications Southeast Ark La Tex92 9 KSPH True Country Classic country Houston Christian Broadcasters Inc 93 7 KXKS FM Kiss Country 93 7 Country Townsquare Media94 5 KRUF K94 5 Top 40 Townsquare Media94 9 KSBH 94 9 The River Country Elite Radio Group Southeast Ark La Tex95 7 KLKL The River 95 7 Oldies Alpha Media96 5 KVKI 96 5 KVKI Adult Contemporary Townsquare Media97 3 KQHN Q97 3 Hot Adult Contemporary Cumulus Media97 5 KDBH FM Country Legends 97 5 Classic country Baldridge Dumas Communications Southeast Ark La Tex98 1 KTAL 98 Rocks Classic Rock98 9 KTUX Highway 98 9 Classic rock Townsquare Media99 7 KMJJ The Big Station 99 7 KMJJ Urban Contemporary Cumulus Media99 9 KTEZ Easy 99 9 Adult Contemporary Baldridge Dumas Communications Southeast Ark La Tex100 7 KZBL Good Time Oldies Oldies Baldridge Dumas Communications Southeast Ark La Tex101 1 KRMD Country 101 1 Country Cumulus Media102 1 KDKS Hot 102 Jamz Urban Adult Contemporary Alpha Media102 9 KVMA FM Magic 102 9 Urban Adult Contemporary Cumulus Media103 7 KBTT 103 7 Tha Beat Mainstream Urban Alpha Media104 7 KHMD Country Mansfield105 3 KNCB FM Caddo Country 105 3 Classic Country Vivian106 5 KLNQ K Love Contemporary Christian EMF Broadcasting Southeast Ark La Tex106 7 KYXA K Love Contemporary Christian EMF Broadcasting107 1 KWLV Country Baldridge Dumas Communications Southeast Ark La TexEducation EditThe Shreveport Bossier City area is home to several colleges among them the Methodist affiliated Centenary College of Louisiana originally founded in the East Feliciana Parish town of Jackson in 1825 eventually relocating to Shreveport in 1908 Louisiana Baptist University and Theological Seminary founded in 1973 Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport opened in 1969 as the only medical school in northern Louisiana and one of the largest nursing schools in northern Louisiana the Northwestern State University College of Nursing opened in 1949 as well as satellite campuses of Louisiana State University opened as a two year institution in 1967 and expanded into a four year college in 1976 and Southern University opened in 1967 with a two year associate s degree program Transportation EditThe Shreveport Regional Airport is the major airport for the metropolitan region Interstate 20 and Interstate 49 are also major highways connecting the metro area to others including the DFW metroplex in Texas and Tyler Texas See also EditLouisiana census statistical areas List of census designated places in Louisiana List of cities towns and villages in Louisiana List of metropolitan areas of LouisianaReferences Edit a b Bureau US Census Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Totals 2010 2019 The United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2020 06 20 a b Shreveport Bossier City Metro Area USA com Retrieved 8 December 2015 a b c Census profile Shreveport Bossier City LA Metro Area Census Reporter Retrieved 2022 05 11 2017 2018 Economic Profile of Shreveport Louisiana shreveportla gov CollegeSimply Colleges within 25 Miles of Bossier City LA in 2020 CollegeSimply Retrieved 2020 09 01 cfloyd Rise of the I 20 Technology Corridor Cyber Innovation Center Retrieved 2020 03 04 Hilburn Greg Gov Edwards New center strengthens Shreveport Bossier as cyber hub of La shreveporttimes com Retrieved 2020 03 04 Louisiana Governor launches the first ever Cyber Security Education Center in the state with Cybint and BPCC finance yahoo com Retrieved 2020 03 04 The Most Bible Minded Cities in America American Bible Society Retrieved 2020 09 07 Map Shreveport Louisiana Longitude Altitude Sunset www usclimatedata com Retrieved 2020 09 07 Weather averages Bossier City Louisiana www usclimatedata com Retrieved 2020 09 07 Statistical Atlas of Shreveport Bossier statisticalatlas com Retrieved 2020 07 29 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 27 2015 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved August 27 2015 Forstall Richard L ed March 27 1995 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 27 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau April 2 2001 Retrieved August 27 2015 Lakeside Baptist Church Downtown Development Authority Retrieved 2020 09 07 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 Religion in Shreveport Bossier City Sperling s BestPlaces Shreveport LA One Of The Top 5 Most Religious Cities In America The Odyssey Online 2016 06 27 Retrieved 2020 07 29 a b Maps and data files for 2020 U S Religion Census Religious Statistics amp Demographics www usreligioncensus org Retrieved 2022 12 30 A Look at Religion in Shreveport Bossier City Shreveport News 2014 06 08 Retrieved 2020 09 07 a b c U S Bureau of Economic Analysis 2001 01 01 Total Gross Domestic Product for Shreveport Bossier City LA MSA FRED Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Retrieved 2020 07 29 Residents express high hopes for film industry in Shreveport in 2018 ksla com Retrieved 2020 07 29 Randy Brown 10 Binge Worthy movies filmed in Shreveport Bossier Bossier Press Tribune Retrieved 2020 07 29 200M Shreveport Amazon fulfillment center announced KTBS Retrieved 2022 05 11 Production Facilities Calumet Retrieved 2020 09 07 Contact Us www swepco com Retrieved 2020 09 07 AT amp T Stores Shreveport LA Cell Phones DirecTV amp More www att com Retrieved 2020 09 07 JPMorgan Chase Bank Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce Shreveport LA 71101 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Shreveport Shreveport Main Regions Bank RegionsBank Retrieved 2020 09 07 Stores Brookshire s Food amp Pharmacy Retrieved 2020 09 07 Super 1 Foods Locations Map Super 1 Foods by Brookshire Grocery Company Reports Staff and Wire Shreveport near bottom of GDP growth The Times Retrieved 2020 09 07 Potter William Taylor Lasting effects Louisiana faces long economic recovery Houma Thibodaux may be longer Houma Today Retrieved 2020 09 07 Federal Communications Commission FCC Federal Communications Commission FCC Federal Communications Commission FCC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shreveport Bossier City metropolitan area amp oldid 1133189577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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