Local Media
The major daily newspaper is the Waco Tribune-Herald. Other publications include The Waco Citizen, Tiempo, The Anchor News, U Monthly, Wacoan and The Baylor Lariat.
The Waco television market is the 89th largest television market in the US and includes the following channels:
- KCEN 6 (NBC)
- KWTX 10 (CBS)
- KXXV 25 (ABC)
- KWKO 38 (Univision)
- KWKT 44 (Fox)
The Waco radio market is the 200th largest radio market in the US and includes the following stations:
- KRMX-FM 92.9 (Adult Contemporary)
- KBCT-FM 94.5 (News talk)
- KBGO-FM 95.7 (Oldies)
- KWRA-FM 96.7 (Spanish)
- KWTX-FM 97.5 (Pop)
- WACO-FM 99.9 (Country)
- KXZY-FM 100.7 (Spanish Religious)
- KBRQ-FM 102.5 (Rock)
- KWBU-FM 103.3 (NPR/Baylor University)
- KWOW-FM 104.1 (Spanish)
- KWBT-FM 104.9 (Urban/Hip-Hop)
- KDRW-FM 106.7 (Adult Contemporary)
- KWPW-FM 107.9 (Rhythmic Contemporary)
- KBBW-AM 1010 (Religious/Talk Radio)
- KWTX-AM 1230 (News talk)
- KRZX-AM 1580 (Sports)
- KRZI-AM 1660 (ESPN)
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