Print The Northern Miner newspaper (not to be confused with
The Northern Miner, a mining publication in Canada) was first published in August 1872, just eight months after the discovery of gold. Such was its strength in those gold-mining days of the late 1880s that
The Northern Miner installed a then-revolutionary
linotype slug-casting machine before Brisbane's
The Courier Mail. It was the only newspaper (of five published during the boom gold years) that survives today.
Online The Charters Towers E-Village launched in 2011 and provides a location where people can connect with the Charters Towers community. The E-Village is the creation of local resident, Bryan West, following his frustration at not being able to find a suitable date for a kindergarten working bee. It includes a community calendar, member pages for all Charters Towers organisations, a database of services available within and to the community, classifieds, daily weather, and an online shop. It has a daily news service that originates and aggregates content from and relevant to the Charters Towers community, which is delivered through a Facebook page and free daily newsletter. Because it has a lower than national proportion of households with reliable internet access, the Charters Towers E-Village installed a free public wireless internet service in the main street of the town, in conjunction with local businesses. Since its inception in 2011, it has grown to receive about 1,500 visits each day. The E-village derives its income from related web services, with any profits being returned to the Charters Towers community.
Radio Charters Towers is served by two local commercial radio stations, 4GC and
West FM (originally branded as
Hot FM), both owned by
Resonate Broadcasting. Both stations rely heavily on networked programming but 4GC, broadcasting on 828 AM, produces a local breakfast program between 6am and 9am each weekday and provides local news bulletins and weather updates. Along with 3GG in
Warragul, Victoria, Resonate Broadcasting bought the Charters Towers stations from
Macquarie Media Group in 2008, with the three stations becoming the company's first investments. The Bull FM88 is the only country music radio station in Charters Towers playing an extensive mix from the 1980s to today. It is a low-powered open narrowcast (LPON) service broadcasting on 88.0 FM, which began in 2018. It is owned and operated by Margflow Media.
Television In 2021, Charters Towers was confirmed to have been selected as the location for the ninth season of
Australian Survivor, a
Survivor: Blood vs Water series scheduled to air on
Network 10 in 2022. ==The Goldfield Ashes==