Media in St. Louis

St. Louis is a major center of media in Missouri and the Midwestern United States. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

Magazines
Gazelle Magazine
 * Feast, local dining, monthly
 * Missouri Lawyers Weekly, regional legal news, weekly
 * Sauce Magazine, local dining, monthly
 * Yoga & Spa Magazine, fitness and lifestyle, quarterly
 * St. Louis Magazine, general interest, monthly

Newspapers
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the city's primary newspaper, published daily.

Other papers published in Greater St. Louis include: The following is a list of student newspapers at colleges in Greater St. Louis: St. Louis Community College has a student newspaper for each of its campuses:
 * The St. Louis American, local African-American news, weekly
 * St. Louis Business Journal, business news, weekly
 * The Riverfront Times, progressive alternative weekly
 * St. Louis Jewish Light, Jewish religious news, weekly
 * St. Louis Reporter, Christian religious news, owned by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, monthly
 * St. Louis Review, Christian religious news, owned by the Archdiocese of St. Louis, weekly
 * The University News, St. Louis University, weekly
 * The Current, University of Missouri–St. Louis, weekly
 * Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, published Monday, Wednesday, Friday
 * Webster University Journal, Webster University, weekly
 * Pawprint, Maryville University, weekly


 * The Forum, Florissant Valley
 * The Scene, Forest Park
 * The Montage, Meramec

Digital
InsideSTL.com is a website covering local entertainment and culture.

Radio
The St. Louis radio market includes the city itself, six counties in east-central Missouri, and four counties in southwestern Illinois. In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 22nd in the United States.

The following is a list of radio stations which broadcast from and/or are licensed to the city of St. Louis:

Television
The St. Louis television market includes the city itself, 14 counties in east-central Missouri, and 15 counties in southwestern Illinois. In its Fall 2018 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the St. Louis market 21st in the United States.

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to St. Louis.