Media in Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina is a U.S. city that serves as a hub for numerous media sources.

Television

The Charlotte television market is the 24th largest TV market in the United States, and the largest in North Carolina, according to Nielsen Media Research.[1]

Local television stations

Network owned-and-operated stations are highlighted in bold.

Channel Callsign Affiliation Subchannels Owner
Channel Programming
3 WBTV CBS 3.2
3.3
Bounce TV
Grit
Gray Television
9 WSOC-TV ABC 9.2 Telemundo Cox Media Group
14 WHKY-TV Independent 14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
This TV
RetroTV
Heartland
Informercials
Long Communications, Inc.
16 WCEE-LP Estrella TV - - Norsan Broadcasting
18 WCCB The CW 18.2
18.3
18.4
Antenna TV
MeTV
QVC Over the Air
Bahakel Communications
21 W21CK-D 3ABN 21.2
21.3
21.4
21.5
3ABN Proclaim
3ABN Latino
3ABN Radio
Radio 74
OTA Broadcasting
28 WGTB-CD FamilyNet
LeSEA
Worship Network
- - Victory Christian Center
30 WNSC-TV PBS/SCETV 30.2
30.3
SC Channel (Create/PBS Encore)
ETV World
SCETV PBS Kids
South Carolina Educational Television Commission
36 WCNC-TV NBC 36.2
36.3
36.4
Justice Network
Decades
Quest
Tegna, Inc.
40 WVEB-LD Cozi TV 40.2
40.3
40.4
40.5
40.6
40.7
The Country Network
Stadium
AMGTV
Shop LC
QVC2
Evine
DTV America
41 WHEH-LD Azteca América 41.2
41.3
41.4
41.5
41.6
41.7
Festiva TV
Infomercials
Tuff TV
AccuWeather Channel
Newsmax TV
Infomercials
DTV America
42 WTVI PBS 42.2
42.3
NHK World
Create
Central Piedmont Community College
46 WJZY Fox 46.2
46.3
46.4
Movies!
Heroes & Icons
Ion Television
Nexstar Media Group
55 WMYT-TV MyNetworkTV 55.2
55.3
55.4
Buzzr
SBN
Light TV
58 WUNG-TV PBS/UNC-TV 58.2
58.3
58.4
UNC Kids
UNC Explorer
The North Carolina Channel
University of North Carolina
64 WAXN-TV Independent 64.2
64.3
64.4
GetTV
Escape
Laff
Cox Media Group

National cable channels

Charlotte was also the former home of the Inspiration Network (INSP), which is now in Indian Land, South Carolina.

Local cable channels

Radio

The Charlotte radio market is the 24th largest in the U.S., according to Arbitron. Broadcast radio stations serving the market include, in order of format:

See also

References

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