Overview of mass media in Buffalo, New York, United States
This is a list of media in Buffalo, New York.
Radio
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Frequency
Call sign
Branding
Format
Owner
Notes
0550 AM
WGR
WGR Sports Radio 550
sports
Audacy, Inc.
0770 AM
WTOR
e:Awaz
South Asian
Birach Broadcasting Corporation
Licensed to Youngstown. Its directional border blaster signal aimed at Toronto is pointed away from, and inaudible to most of, Western New York.
0930 AM
WBEN
News Radio 930
news
Audacy, Inc.
0970 AM
WDCZ
Christian
Crawford Broadcasting
Simulcast of WDCX-FM.
1080 AM
WUFO
POWER 96.5
Classic hip-hop
Sheila Brown and Darius Pridgen
Licensed to Amherst. Translator at 96.5 FM.
1120 AM
WBBF
Hot 98.9
hot adult contemporary
Cumulus Media
Translator at 98.9.
1230 AM
WECK
Big Weck
oldies
Buddy Shula
Licensed to Cheektowaga. Translators at 102.9 FM, 100.1 FM and 100.5 FM.
1270 AM
WUSW
conservative talk
Buddy Shula
Licensed to Niagara Falls.
1300 AM
WXRL
classic country
Schriver family
Licensed to Lancaster. Translator at 95.5 FM.
1340 AM
WLVL
Hometown 1340
news/talk/sports
Bill Yuhnke
Licensed to Lockport.
1400 AM
WWWS
Classic R&B AM 1400 & FM 107.3
rhythmic oldies
Audacy, Inc.
Translator in Williamsville at 107.3 FM.
1440 AM
WEBR
The Sound of the City
MOR
Bill Yuhnke
Licensed to Niagara Falls. Translator at 105.3 FM in Lockport.
1520 AM
WWKB
The Bet 1520
Sports betting
Audacy, Inc.
Full-time affiliate of the BetQL Network.
0088.3 FM
WCOU
Family Life Network
Christian
Family Life Network
Licensed to Attica. Translators on 100.3 FM in Lockport, 95.7 in Niagara Falls and 89.3 and 106.1 FM in Buffalo.
0088.7 FM
WBFO
WBFO 88.7
National Public Radio
Buffalo Toronto Public Media
0089.9 FM
WBWA
Air1
Contemporary Christian
Educational Media Foundation
0090.7 FM
WLGU
CSN International
Christian
CSN International
Licensed to Lancaster.
0091.3 FM
WBNY
91.3 WBNY
college radio
Buffalo State College
0092.1 FM
WZDV
Dove FM
Christian
Calvary Chapel
Simulcast of WYVL/WTWT, licensed to Amherst
0092.9 FM
WBUF
92.9 WBUF
mainstream rock
Townsquare Media
0093.7 FM
WBLK
Power 93.7 WBLK
urban contemporary
Townsquare Media
Licensed to Depew.
0094.5 FM
WNED-FM
WNED Classical
classical music
Buffalo Toronto Public Media
0096.1 FM
WTSS
The New 96.1
hot adult contemporary
Townsquare Media
0096.9 FM
WGRF
97 Rock
classic rock
Cumulus Media
0098.5 FM
WKSE
Kiss 98.5
CHR
Audacy, Inc.
Licensed to Niagara Falls.
0099.5 FM
WDCX-FM
Life FM
Christian
Crawford Broadcasting
0101.7 FM
WLOF
The Station of the Cross
Catholic
Holy Family Communications
Licensed to Elma. Simulcast on AM 1590 in Salamanca and FM 100.5 in Olean.
0102.5 FM
WBKV
K-Love
CCM
Educational Media Foundation
0103.3 FM
WEDG
103.3 The Edge
alternative rock
Cumulus Media
0104.1 FM
WHTT-FM
Classic Hits 104.1
classic hits
Cumulus Media
0106.5 FM
WYRK
Country 106.5 WYRK
country
Townsquare Media
0107.7 FM
WLKK
107.7 & 104.7 The Wolf
hot country
Audacy, Inc.
Licensed to Wethersfield. Translator in Buffalo at 104.7 FM. HD2 channel carries all-Christmas as Star 102.5.
Buffalo is noted for having the highest per capita listenership of AM radio in the United States, with a majority of Buffalo radio listeners tuning in at least one AM signal at some point in June 2023.[1]
Radio stations from Toronto can also be heard in some parts of the area. CJED-FM and CFLZ-FM have a city-grade signal of Buffalo and nearby suburbs, while the latter's transmitter is located less than 5 miles away from downtown.[2] Rimshot signals from Rochester are also sometimes audible in Buffalo.
Energy Radio Buffalo previously operated a rimshot signal targeting Buffalo from Little Valley using the signal of WGWE; it continues to operate as a webcast.
Television
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OTA DTV channel (Virtual Channel)
Call sign
Network
Owner
Notes
33 (2)
WGRZ
NBC
Tegna, Inc.
Antenna TV on DT2, True Crime Network on DT3, Quest on DT4, Nosey on DT5
36 (4)
WIVB
CBS
Nexstar Media Group
QVC on DT2
34 (7)
WKBW
ABC
E. W. Scripps Company
Bounce TV on DT2, Grit on DT3, ION Mystery on DT4, HSN on DT5
15 (15)
WBNF-CD
Mariavision
HME Equity Fund
Jewelry Television on DT2, Radio Caracas Television on DT3, Retro Television Network on DT4
31 (17)
WNED-TV
PBS
Buffalo Toronto Public Media
Create on DT2, PBS Kids on DT3
17 (20)
WWHC-LD
Innovative Corp.
Previously licensed to Olean. 365BLK on DT4, Outlaw on DT5, Fubo Sports Network on DT7
18 (34)
WVTT-CD
Defy
Innovative Corp.
Previously licensed to Olean. NTD America on DT2, ShopLC on DT3, American Crimes on DT6, Oxygen on DT7
36 (23)
WNLO
The CW
Nexstar Media Group
Bounce TV on DT2
27 (26)
WNYB-DRT
TCT
Tri-State Christian Television
Digital relay of WNYB in Jamestown. SonLife on DT2, MeTV Toons on DT3, getTV on DT4, Buzzr on DT5
32 (29)
WUTV
Fox
Sinclair Broadcast Group
TBD on DT2, Charge! on DT3
30
WBUO-LD
Digital Networks Northeast
Previously licensed to Olean
16 (49)
WNYO
MyNetworkTV
Sinclair Broadcast Group
ATSC 3.0 beacon. Stadium on DT2, Comet on DT3, The Nest on DT4
23 (51)
WPXJ
ION
Inyo Broadcast Holdings
Court TV on DT2, Laff on DT4, ION Plus on DT5, Busted on DT6, Game Show Central on DT7
23 (56)
WBXZ-LD
ShopHQ
Manoj Bhargava
14 digital subchannels.
7 (67)
WBBZ
MeTV
Phil Arno
Licensed to Springville.
MSG Western New York, a regional sports network, is the only cable network primarily operating from and serving the Buffalo area. Spectrum News 1 Buffalo (formerly YNN and Time Warner Cable News) primarily serves Buffalo from locations throughout New York State. Channels that have previously been headquartered in Buffalo include Pinwheel/Nickelodeon (1979 to 1981), Empire Sports Network (1991 to 2005), Bridges TV (2004 to 2012), and Time Warner Cable SportsNet (later Spectrum Sports, 2007 to 2017).
In addition, Buffalo residents can also pick-up stations from the neighbouring Greater Toronto Area with a suitable aerial antenna or cable subscription. CTV flagship station CFTO/Toronto and CBC flagship CBLT/Toronto are carried on Charter/Spectrum and Atlantic Broadband in the immediate Buffalo/Niagara Falls areas, according to their channel lineups.
Newspapers
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See also: List of newspapers in New York (state)
Am-Pol Eagle (a Polish-American weekly)
Artvoice (a weekly alternative newspaper)
The Beast (a left-libertarian biweekly)
Brainstream Media (an alternative right-libertarian newspaper covering local news and issues, serving most of the Buffalo metropolitan area as a printed newspaper for over one year, now offered only online[3])
Buffalo Courier-Express (ceased publication in 1982)
Buffalo Latino Village (Puerto Rican-Latino newspaper published in Buffalo & Erie County) buffalolatinovillage.com
Buffalo Irish Times (an Irish-American bimonthly)
The Buffalo News (the region's main paper)
The Buffalo Times (daily newspaper published in Buffalo & Erie County from 1921–1939)
Buffalo Rising began as a monthly publication and is now solely online.
Business First of Buffalo (a weekly business publication)
Community Papers of Western New York (the region's main community newspaper covering hyper-local news)
Erie County Fire Blotter (a website that covers the Buffalo Fire Department and other fire departments in Erie County on a daily basis)
The German Citizen (a German-American bimonthly)
Loop (a monthly in-print and online publication catering to the region's LGBT community)[4]
Outcome Buffalo (a monthly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender – GLBT – newspaper serving the Buffalo Metro area)
PoliticsNY.net (founded and run by Joseph Illuzzi until his death, an Internet and formerly print newsletter; now owned and operated by Republican political operative Michael Caputo)
The Public (founded by former employees of Artvoice)
The Record (the Buffalo State College student-run newspaper)
South Buffalo Online Covering the South Buffalo, West Seneca and Lackawanna area for community news and info
The Spectrum (the University at Buffalo student-run newspaper)
Magazines
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Buffalo, published by The Buffalo News
Buffalo Rising [online]
Buffalo Spree
CannaBuff Magazine
Cornelia
Loop
No Boundaries
Peach Mag
Welcome 716
WNY Heritage, quarterly historical publication
Film industry
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Though Buffalo is not a major center of film production, the Buffalo Niagara Film Commission exists to promote and assist with filmmaking in the area. The non-profit Buffalo International Film Festival helps to highlight the work of Buffalonians associated with the film industry. Squeaky Wheel, a non-profit media arts center, provides access for local media artists to video and film equipment, as well as screenings of independent and avant-garde films.
Films set, or filmed, in the Buffalo area
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A number films have been set or filmed in the Buffalo area. A more complete list of films related to or based in Buffalo can be found at IMDb.
After the Sun Fell – set and filmed in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the surrounding area.
The American Side (2016) – set and filmed in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the surrounding area.
A Quiet Place Part II (2020) – filmed in Buffalo, and the surrounding area.
Battledogs – filmed in Buffalo
Best Friends – filmed in Buffalo in 1982
Bruce Almighty (2003) – starring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston; set in Buffalo; parts of the movie are set in the real-life TV station WKBW
The Buddy Holly Story – depicts the name "The Crickets" being bestowed upon Buddy's group by Buffalo disk jockey 'Madman' Mancuso
Buffalo '66 – set and filmed in Buffalo
Buffalo Bushido – set and filmed in Buffalo in 2007
Canadian Bacon – although largely set in nearby Niagara Falls, had significant scenes in Buffalo
Category 7: The End of the World – Buffalo is destroyed by tornadoes
Crimson Peak – The beginning of the film is set in Buffalo in 1901
Evan Almighty – beginning of the movie was set in Buffalo
The Falls – shot in and takes place in Buffalo
Henry's Crime (2010) – romantic comedy produced by and starring Keanu Reeves; takes place in Buffalo; features Reeves's character robbing the Buffalo Savings Bank
Hide in Plain Sight – set and filmed in Buffalo
Jump Tomorrow – filmed in Buffalo in 2001
Limestone Burning – set in Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and was filmed on location in 2012
Manna from Heaven – set and filmed in Buffalo
The Natural – while not set in Buffalo, was mostly filmed there
Nightmare Alley – set in Buffalo, and parts were filmed in Buffalo right before the Covid-19 Pandemic
Planes, Trains & Automobiles – starring Steve Martin and John Candy; the automobile scenes were filmed along U.S. Route 219, south of Buffalo
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead – a Troma film shot in Buffalo at an old McDonald's location on Bailey Avenue
Poundcake – set and filmed in Buffalo in 2006
A Princess for Christmas – a Michael Damian film which takes place in Buffalo at the beginning of the movie.
Prison of the Psychotic Damned – a horror picture which takes place in the old Buffalo Central Terminal
Proud – filmed in Elmira and Buffalo in 2004
The Savages – starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, filmed throughout Buffalo in the spring of 2006
Second String – set in Buffalo
Shadow Creature – filmed in Buffalo; directed by James Gribbins of Gribbins Films
Sharknado 2: The Second One a (2014) made-for-TV movie was set in NYC but used several scenes filmed in downtown Buffalo
Slime City – filmed in Buffalo in 1988
Stepping Out – set and partially filmed in Buffalo
Stiletto Dance – starring Eric Roberts as a Buffalo cop trying to foil a Russian mafia-nuclear weapon deal; set and filmed in Buffalo in 2001
You Kill Me – half set in Buffalo, although it was mostly filmed in Winnipeg
TV shows set in the Buffalo area
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Disco Step-by-Step (1977-1980) - dance television show - Taped live mainly at the Club 747 disco in Buffalo
Buffalo Bill (1983–1984)
Confessions of a Matchmaker (2007)
Cutters (1993)
Fraternity Life: Buffalo (2003)
Jesse (1998–2000) – starring Christina Applegate, based in and partially filmed in Buffalo
Buffalo Filmography: 170+ features films partially or entirely filmed or set in Buffalo; 220+ documentary films about the Buffalo area; and 100 television productions featuring the Buffalo area in some capacity. Compiled by The Buffalo History Museum.
Buffalo Newspaper Timeline: A chart of key Buffalo newspapers, color-coded for their relevance to major ethnic groups. Brought to you by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library.