Media in New York's Capital District


The media in New York's Capital District is part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy media market, which is the 59th largest in the United States, includes all of the 11 counties of the Capital District, along with Hamilton County, New York, as well as Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and Bennington County, Vermont. In total, there are 16 AM/MW stations, 30 full-power FM stations, 14 low-power FM translators, 8 full power analog TV stations, 5 low-power TV translators, and 8 full power digital TV stations licensed to communities within 30 miles of downtown Albany. In terms of broadcast media, Albany is part of Arbitron market #63, and Nielsen DMA #57, and is a broadcast market with historical relevance. The pioneering influence of General Electric in Schenectady directly contributed to the area emerging as the birthplace of station-based television and one of the earliest FM broadcast stations, in addition to the first federally licensed radio station in upstate New York, WGY.

Print

Newspaper

The Albany Times Union is area's primary daily newspaper; its headquarters moved to suburban Colonie from Albany in the 1970s, after a dispute with then-Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd over land needed for expansion. More localized are the Amsterdam Recorder for Montgomery and Fulton County; The Daily Gazette, which focuses primarily on Schenectady; The Daily Mail in Greene County; the Gloversville Leader-Herald for Fulton County; The Post-Star, which focuses on Washington, Warren, and northern Saratoga counties; the Troy Record, which focuses on Troy; the Register-Star for Columbia County; and The Saratogian, which focuses on Saratoga County.

Weekly

The Business Review - a business weekly published each Friday
;Campus publications
In 1947, this region was also home to the first independently owned and operated stand-alone FM radio station in the United States, W47A. In the early 2000s, the greater Albany market had the distinction of having the highest concentration of FM broadcast stations east of the Mississippi River. The Capital District has three local News/Talk radio stations, WGY, WROW, and WGDJ on the AM band. All feature a mixture of locally oriented and nationally syndicated programming. There are two Sports formatted stations: WOFX, local affiliate for Fox Sports Radio; and WTMM, local affiliate for ESPN Radio. Both stations provide local sports and sports-talk programming as well as national content. The FM dial is primarily made up of commercial music-formatted stations similar to those in other cities around North America, the largest of which include Pop music station WFLY 'FLY-92', Adult Contemporary WYJB 'B-95.5', Hot AC WRVE '99.5 The River', Rock station WQBK-FM 'Q-103', Classic Rock WPYX 'PYX-106', and Country music WGNA-FM 'Country 107.7'. Public radio broadcasting is available from two organisations: Northeast Public Radio serves the Capital Region via their flagship station WAMC-FM, and is the primary local affiliate for NPR network programming, and WMHT-FM is another local outlet that clears select NPR and PRI programming. WAMC focuses on News & Talk programming during the day, various music programs and BBC World Service programming in the evening, while WMHT-FM mainly provides Classical Music programming for most of their broadcast schedule. There are no radio stations in the Albany area that provide programming in languages other than English on a full-time basis. A few individual programs in languages including Spanish, Italian and Arabic are scheduled, primarily on college owned and operated stations.

AM stations

FM stations

Fringe FM signals which can be received in the Albany market include:
FrequencyCallsignFormatCityOwnerNotes
90.7 MHzWPGLChristianPattersonvilleSound of Life RadioSimulcast on 94.9 Albany
91.1 MHzWHVPChristianHudsonSound of Life Radio
91.1 MHzWSPNCollegeSaratoga SpringsSkidmore College
92.9 MHzWBPMClassic HitsSaugertiesPamal Broadcasting
93.5 MHzWZCROldiesHudsoniHeartMedia
94.7 MHzWBAR-FMChristianLake LuzerneCapital Media GroupSimulcast of WHAZ-AM
95.9 MHzWCQLHot Adult ContemporaryQueensburyRegional Radio Group
97.3 MHzWMYYChristianSchoharieCapital Media GroupSimulcast of WHAZ-AM
97.5 MHzWHAZ-FMChristianHoosick FallsCapital Media GroupSimulcast of WHAZ-AM
97.7 MHzWEXTAdult Album AlternativeAmsterdamWMHT Educational Telecommunications
97.9 MHzWRIPAdult ContemporaryWindhamRip Radio, LLC
98.5 MHzWCTWHot Adult ContemporaryCatskilliHeartMedia
98.5 MHzWCKM-FMClassic HitsLake GeorgeRegional Radio Group
100.3 MHzWFFG-FMCountryWarrensburgPamal Broadcasting
101.3 MHzWJKEAdult ContemporaryStillwaterEmpire Broadcasting Corporation
101.7 MHzWNYQClassic HitsHudson FallsPamal Broadcasting
101.9 MHzWJIVChristianCherry ValleyChristian Broadcasting System
102.7 MHzWEQXModern RockManchester, VTNorthshire Broadcasting
103.5 MHzWQSHAlternative rockCobleskillTownsquare Media
107.1 MHzWKBEAdult Album AlternativeCorinthPamal Broadcasting

Television

WRGB has the distinction of being the very first affiliated station of the NBC Television Network. The Albany TV DMA is served by the following stations, providing programming from many of the English-language American broadcast television networks: WRGB, WTEN, WNYT, WXXA, WMHT, WCWN, WNYA, and WYPX. There are currently no local affiliates for any of the Spanish-language domestic broadcast television networks, however the national service of Univision is provided via cable TV. Local cable TV operator Charter Communications provides a 24-hour cable news television channel, Spectrum News Capital Region. Christian television networks TBN and 3ABN are available via low-power translator service to the immediate metro area. Unlike many television markets around the country, TV stations from neighboring markets cannot normally be received in the greater Albany area due to distance and terrain.
PSIP Channel CallsignAffiliationCity of licenseOwnerNotes
6 WRGBCBSSchenectady, NYSinclair Broadcast GroupDTV Ch. 6
10 WTENABCAlbany, NYNexstar Media GroupDTV Ch. 26
13 WNYTNBCAlbany, NYHubbard BroadcastingDTV Ch. 12
15 WEPT-CDAMGTVKinderhook, NYVenture Technologies GroupAnalog low-power station
17 WMHTPBSSchenectady, NYWMHT Educational TelecommunicationsDTV Ch. 34
14 WYBNIndependentWindham, NYCable Ad Net New York, Inc.DTV Ch. 14.1 thru 14.8
23 WXXA-TVFOXAlbany, NYShield Media DTV Ch. 7
45 WCWNCWSchenectady, NYSinclair Broadcast GroupDTV Ch. 43
51 WNYAMyTVPittsfield, MAHubbard BroadcastingDTV Ch. 13
58 W58CX3ABNSaratoga Springs, NY3ABN Inc.Satellite fed low-power translator
Transmitter located in New Scotland NY
55 WYPXIONAmsterdam, NYION Media NetworksDTV Ch. 50

Charter Communications also provides a local 24-hour rolling news service to its subscribers, Spectrum News Capital Region on cable channel 9.