Radio Griffith is serviced by a number of commercial, community, narrowcast, SBS, and ABC stations Local radio stations broadcasting from Griffith include
ABC Riverina,
AM radio commercial station
Triple M Riverina MIA,
FM radio commercial station
Hit FM, both owned by
Southern Cross Austereo and a rebroadcast from sports station
Sky Sports Radio. Other local stations include
Christian radio station
Vision Radio Network and the community station
2MIAFM95.1. The ABC's national stations
Radio National,
ABC Classic,
ABC NewsRadio and
Triple J and the multicultural network
SBS Radio are broadcast into Griffith.
ABC Riverina, is the local ABC station in Griffith, servicing the entire MIA region. It broadcasts a local breakfast show and a local morning show each weekday broadcast from the ABC studios in
Wagga Wagga. Wednesday and Saturday's local morning show is also broadcast to each station on the
ABC Local Radio network enabling listeners from outside of the local listening area to call into the popular gardening talk back program. ABC Riverina also has a local news service, produced by local journalists. As well as rural reports, the station also airs a local Saturday breakfast show, which is followed by a local Saturday morning sports program. Apart from local programming, ABC Riverina takes national programs like
AM, Radio National’s Conversations, The World Today, PM, Nightlife, Overnights, ABC Radio Grandstand, Saturday Night Country and
Australia All Over along with a mid-afternoon program, an evening show and a weekend morning program, all broadcast from
ABC Radio Sydney, along with a drive program, broadcast from regional NSW. Other national ABC services that are available in Griffith on separate FM frequencies include
Triple J,
Radio National,
ABC Classic and
ABC News on Radio.
Triple M Riverina MIA 963 is the Griffith-based commercial FM station owned by
Southern Cross Austereo broadcasting from Griffith studios during the day, and then taking networked programming sourced from
2GB,
Triple M Gold Coast, Authentic Entertainment Sydney and
Triple M network. 2RG in Griffith also produces a local news service with a journalist based at the station, compiling and recording local news bulletins for 2RG and sister station 99.7 Star FM. Hit FM, also owned by Southern Cross Austereo, is a commercial FM station servicing Griffith on a local FM frequency, although its local breakfast show is broadcast from a studio in Griffith. Hit FM is skewed towards the younger listeners with a Top 40/pop music format. Following the local breakfast show, the station takes Hit Music Network programming sourced from Southern Cross Austereo's hub at
Sea FM on the Gold Coast or from metropoliton stations such as
2Day FM and
Fox FM. 2MIA is the local community station, broadcasting local programs, presented by radio announcers. The station is skewed towards the older demographic and plays a lot of music. All programs are locally produced apart from the regular programming the station takes from the national community radio network.
Television Griffith is served by five television stations, three commercial television stations which are all owned by
WIN Television's owner
WIN Corporation. They are
AMN,
MTN and
MDN, which are regional affiliates of the
three Australian commercial television networks (
Network 10,
Nine Network and
Seven Network) as well as public broadcasters the
ABC and
SBS. Until the 1990s, Griffith received only the ABC and
MTN, an independent television station showing programmes from all three commercial networks. The town receives the commercial networks' digital channels which are (
7two,
7mate,
9Go!,
9Gem,
9Life,
10 Drama and
10 Comedy all from WIN Television), as well as
TVSN,
Gold,
Sky News Regional,
ABC Family (formerly ABC TV Plus, ABC Comedy and ABC2)/
ABC Kids,
ABC Entertains (formerly ABC Me and ABC3),
ABC News (formerly ABC News 24),
SBS Viceland (formerly SBS 2),
SBS Food (formerly Food Network),
SBS WorldWatch and
NITV.
Foxtel provides subscription satellite television services. MTN carries programming from
Seven Network, AMN carries programming from
Nine Network and MDN carries programming from
Network 10. Regional news coverage of the Griffith and MIA area is provided on all three commercial networks with
WIN Griffith reintroducing a local edition of
WIN News in November 2025. The bulletin is presented and produced from studios in
Wollongong.
Newspapers The Area News is a daily newspaper published in the city each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, as well as national newspapers such as
The Sydney Morning Herald,
The Australian,
The Daily Telegraph,
Herald Sun,
The Weekly Times and
The Age. ==Sports==