Media in Boston, Massachusetts

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This is a list of television and radio stations along with a list of media outlets in and around Boston, Massachusetts, United States, including the Greater Boston area. As the television media market known as "Boston–(Manchester)", it stretches as far north as Manchester, New Hampshire, and ranks as the ninth largest television market, and one of the 10 largest radio markets in the United States according to Nielsen Media Research.

TV

The Boston television market includes all but the 4 westernmost counties and Bristol County in Massachusetts and the 6 southern counties in New Hampshire, plus Windham County, Vermont.

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

Cable channels

Radio

The Boston radio market is the tenth largest in the country, encompassing over 4 million people in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk counties. (*) – indicates a non-commercial radio station.

AM

FM

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Silent

Print

Newspapers

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Daily

Weekly

Bi-weekly and monthly

  • Just Property, focused on real estate[4]
  • Just Rentals, focused on real estate[5]
  • The Rainbow Times, the largest LGBTQ monthly newspaper in Boston, serving all of New England[6]
  • Sampan, bilingual, Chinese and English
  • Spare Change News

Neighborhood papers

  • Allston-Brighton TAB[7]
  • Boston Guardian (effective successor of defunct Boston Courant)
  • Boston Sun[8] (formerly Back Bay Sun)
  • Beacon Hill Times[9]
  • Charlestown Patriot-Bridge
  • Dorchester Reporter[10]
  • East Boston Sun Transcript
  • Fenway News
  • Hyde Park Tribune
  • Jamaica Plain Gazette[11]
  • Mattapan Reporter
  • Mission Hill Gazette
  • South End News
  • West Roxbury Transcript

Inner suburbs

Outer suburbs

College newspapers

Wire Services

Others

  • Barstool Sports[15]
  • Big Red & Shiny, online contemporary arts magazine with coverage and arts criticism for Greater Boston and New England[16]
  • Boston Art Review, a print and online magazine on contemporary art in Boston[17]
  • Boston Common, magazine
  • The Boston Independent Media Center, provides alternative views[18]
  • Boston Live Magazine, live music and entertainment
  • Boston Magazine, a monthly lifestyles magazine[19]
  • Boston Review, a national political and arts magazine
  • Boston Spirit Magazine, gay and lesbian life and style magazine, for Greater Boston and New England[20]
  • CommonWealth, online magazine and quarterly print publication about politics and policy in Massachusetts
  • Nieman Lab, online publication covering media and journalism based at Harvard's Nieman Foundation
  • Open Media Boston, progressive online metro news weekly serving the Boston area
  • NewBostonPost, conservative news website[21]
  • STAT, an online publication covering health and life sciences, owned by The Boston Globe[22]

See also

References