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Media in Denver

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Denver is a major center of media in Colorado and the Mountain West region of the United States. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Newspapers

The Denver Post is the city's primary newspaper, published daily.[1] Other papers published in the city include:

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Radio

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Denver is a principal city of the Denver-Boulder radio market. In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Denver-Boulder market 19th in the United States.[20] The market includes seven counties in north-central Colorado: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson.[21]

The following is a list of radio stations which broadcast from or are licensed to Denver:

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Local listeners can also receive the signal of radio stations broadcasting from nearby communities including Aurora, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Greenwood Village, Longmont, and Loveland.[23]

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Television

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The Denver television market includes the northern half of Colorado, and portions of eastern Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle.[47][48] In its Fall 2023 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Denver market 17th in the United States.[20]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from or are licensed to Denver, with network owned-and-operated stations highlighted in bold:

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In addition, local viewers can receive the signal of television stations broadcasting from nearby communities including Fort Collins and Greeley.[55]

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