The area is part of the Raleigh–Durham–Fayetteville television
designated media area and is the 25th-largest in the country with 1,135,920 households (2014) included in that area and the second largest television market in North Carolina. It is part of the Raleigh–Durham
Nielsen Audio radio market (code 115) and is the 42nd-largest in the country with a population of 1,365,900. The Raleigh–Durham–Fayetteville market is defined by Nielsen as including Chatham, Cumberland, Dunn, Durham, Granville, Halifax, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Moore, Northampton, Orange, Robeson, Vance, Wake, Warren,
Wayne, and Wilson Counties, along with parts of Franklin County.
Print Numerous newspapers and periodicals serve the Triangle market.
Paid and subscription •
The News & Observer, the major daily Raleigh newspaper and the region's largest, with a significant regional and statewide readership (especially to the east of the Triangle) •
The Herald-Sun, the major daily Durham newspaper •
Garner News, the weekly community newspaper for suburban Garner in southern Wake County •
The Apex Herald, the weekly community newspaper for suburban Apex in western Wake County •
Holly Springs Sun, the weekly community newspaper for suburban Holly Springs in southwestern Wake County •
Butner-Creedmoor News The Weekly community newspaper for southern Granville County and surrounding areas •
Cleveland Post, the weekly community newspaper for suburban Cleveland and nearby northwestern Johnston and southern Wake Counties •
Fuquay-Varina Independent, the weekly community newspaper for suburban Fuquay-Varina in southwestern Wake County •
The Wake Weekly, a weekly community newspaper serving suburban Wake Forest, northern Wake County and southern Franklin County • The
Chatham Journal, the weekly community newspaper for suburban
Pittsboro and surrounding Chatham County •
The Clayton News-Star, a weekly community newspaper for suburban Clayton and western Johnston County •
The Daily Record, the daily community newspaper for suburban Dunn and surrounding Harnett County •
The Courier-Times, the semiweekly community newspaper for suburban Roxboro and Person County •
Triangle Business Journal, a weekly regional economic journal •
Cary Magazine, a bi-monthly magazine for Cary and western Wake County •
Chapel Hill Magazine, a bi-monthly magazine that serves 12,500 households and 1,600 businesses of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough and northern Chatham County •
Triangle Free Press, a non-profit volunteer based print and digital newspaper that focuses on stories about the working class' struggle for a just society
Free • The
Independent Weekly, a free weekly regional independent journal published in Durham • The
Carolina Journal, a monthly free regional newspaper published in Raleigh • The
Raleigh Downtowner, a free monthly magazine for downtown Raleigh and environs • The
Raleigh Hatchet, a free monthly magazine •
The Daily Tar Heel, the free weekday (during the regular academic year) student newspaper at UNC-Chapel Hill •
Technician, the free weekday (during the regular academic year) student newspaper at NC State University in Raleigh •
The Chronicle, a free daily newspaper for (but independent of) Duke University and its surrounding community in Durham •
The Blotter, a free monthly regional literary journal •
Fifteen-501, a free magazine for the Durham–Chapel Hill area (named for nearby
U.S. Route 15-501) •
Acento Latino, a free Spanish-language weekly regional newspaper published in Raleigh •
Midtown Magazine, a free bi-monthly lifestyle magazine published in Raleigh
Online only • The
Cary Citizen, a free daily news source for the greater Cary and western Wake County area • The
Raleigh Telegram, a free daily news source for the greater Raleigh area • The
Wake Forest Gazette, a free weekly news site for items of local Wake Forest interest • The
Johnston County Report, a free daily news source for Johnston County and the surrounding areas
Television Broadcast The Triangle is part of the Raleigh–Durham–
Fayetteville Designated Market Area for broadcast television. –16, the area was the 25th-largest in the country. This area includes these television stations: •
WUNC-TV (4, Chapel Hill),
PBS member station and flagship station of the
PBS North Carolina television network, owned by the
University of North Carolina system •
WRAL-TV (5, Raleigh),
NBC affiliate owned by
Capitol Broadcasting Company •
WTVD (11, Durham),
ABC O&O owned by
ABC Owned Television Stations •
WNCN (17, Goldsboro),
CBS affiliate owned by
Nexstar Media Group •
WLFL (22, Raleigh),
CW affiliate owned by
Sinclair Broadcast Group •
WTNC-LD (26, Durham),
UniMás O&O owned by
TelevisaUnivision •
WRDC (28, Durham),
MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group •
WRAY-TV (30, Wilson),
TCT O&O owned by
Tri-State Christian Television •
WUVC-DT (40, Fayetteville),
Univision O&O owned by TelevisaUnivision •
WRPX-TV (47, Rocky Mount) and
WFPX-TV (62, Fayetteville), both
Ion Television O&Os owned by
Scripps Networks •
WRAZ-TV (50, Raleigh),
Fox affiliate owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company
Cable Raleigh is home to the Research Triangle Region bureau of the regional
cable TV news channel
Spectrum News 1 North Carolina.
Radio The Triangle is home to
North Carolina Public Radio, a public radio station/
NPR provider that brings in listeners around the country. Raleigh and a large part of the Triangle area is Arbitron radio market #43. Stations include:
FM stations: • 88.1 FM
WKNC (
NCSU) College Radio from N.C. State University • 88.5 FM
WRTP (
RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP") • 88.7 FM
WXDU (
DU) College Radio from Duke University • 88.9 FM
WRKV (
EMF) Contemporary Christian ("K-LOVE") from Educational Media Foundation • 89.3 FM
WXYC (
UNC) College Radio from UNC-Chapel Hill • 89.7 FM
WCPE Classical & Opera Music • 90.5 FM
WVRD (
Liberty University) Christian • 90.7 FM
WNCU (
NCCU)
NPR/Jazz from N.C. Central University • 91.1 FM
W216BN (
RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP") (
Translator of
WRTP) • 91.5 FM
WUNC (
UNC)
NPR affiliate from UNC-Chapel Hill • 92.5 FM
WYFL (
BBN) Christian Programs from Bible Broadcasting Network • 93.3 FM
WERO (
NM License, LLC) CHR ("Bob 933") • 93.5 FM
WRLY-LP Community Radio ("Oak 93.5") • 93.9 FM
WNCB (
iHM) Country ("B93.9") • 94.3 FM W232CH(EMF) christian contemporary (K-LOVE) • 94.7 FM
WQDR-FM (
CMG) Country ("94.7 QDR") 9 • 95.3 FM
W237BZ (
iHM) Classic Hip-Hop ("95.3 The Beat") (Translator of
WDCG-HD2) • 96.1 FM
WBBB (
CMG)
Adult hits ("96.1 BBB") • 96.5 FM
W243DK (
CBC) Sports ("The Buzz") (Translator of
WCMC-HD2) • 96.7 FM
WKRX Country ("Kickin' Country") • 96.9 FM
WPLW-FM (
CMG) CHR ("Pulse FM") • 97.5 FM
WQOK (
R1) Hip Hop ("K-97.5") • 97.9 FM
W250BP ("97.9 The Hill") (Translator of
WCHL) • 98.1 FM
WQSM (
Cumulus) CHR ("Q-98") • 98.9 FM
W255AM (
RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP") (Translator of
WRTP) • 99.3 FM
W257CS (
CBC) Sports ("The Buzz") (Translator of
WCMC-HD2) • 99.9 FM
WCMC (
CBC) Sports ("99.9 The Fan ESPN Radio") (Flagship for
Carolina Hurricanes) • 100.7 FM
WRDU (
iHM) Classic Hits ("100.7 WRDU") • 101.1 FM
WYMY (
CMG) Spanish ("La Ley 101.1 FM") • 101.5 FM
WRAL (
CBC) Adult Contemporary ("Mix 101.5") • 101.9 FM
WKRP-LP Community Radio ("101 Nine WKRP") • 102.3 FM
WKJO Classic Hits ("Kix 102") • 102.5 FM
WKXU (
CMG) Classic Hits ("Kix 102") • 102.9 FM
WKIX (
CMG) Classic Hits ("Kix 102") • 103.3 FM
WAKG (
PB) Country ("103.3 WAKG") • 103.5 FM
WCOM-LP Community Radio, Variety • 103.9 FM
WNNL (
R1) Urban Gospel ("The Light 103.9") • 104.3 FM
WFXK (
R1) Urban Adult Contemporary ("Foxy 104") • 104.7 FM W284CP (
CMG) Top-40 ("Pulse FM") (Translator of WPLW-FM) • 105.1 FM
WDCG (
iHM) CHR ("G-105") • 106.1 FM
WTKK (
iHM) Talk • 106.7 FM
WKVK (
EMF) Contemporary Christian • 107.1 FM
WFXC (
R1) Urban Adult Contemporary ("Foxy 107") • 107.7 FM W299AP (
RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP") (Translator of
WRTP) • 107.9 FM W300CE (
RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP") (Translator of
WRTP)
AM stations: • 540 AM
WETC Catholic radio • 570 AM
WQDR Classic rock ("Rock 92.9") • 620 AM
WDNC Sports ("620 The Ticket") (Flagship for Duke Football and Basketball) • 680 AM
WPTF News, Talk & Sports ("NewsRadio 680 WPTF") • 750 AM
WAUG Urban Programming from St. Augustine's College • 850 AM
WKIX Oldies ("Oldies 104.7") • 1000 AM
WRTG Spanish • 1030 AM
WDRU Christian ("The Truth 1030") • 1130 AM
WPYB Country • 1240 AM
WPJL Christian • 1310 AM
WTIK Spanish • 1360 AM
WCHL ("97.9 The Hill") • 1410 AM
WRJD Spanish Christian • 1430 AM
WRXO Country ("Simulcast of WKRX-FM") • 1490 AM
WDUR South Asian • 1530 AM
WLLQ Spanish • 1550 AM
WCLY Adult album alternative ("That Station") • 1590 AM
WHPY Christian ==Map of the Triangle==