The following is a list of media outlets—including print, radio, television and the internet—located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

Print

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Defunct

Radio

The Six Six Eight Building in Downtown Cleveland, home to all Cleveland market radio stations owned by iHeartMedia

Greater Cleveland is currently the 35th largest radio market in the United States, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. While most stations originate in Cleveland proper, this list includes stations licensed within the counties of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Lake and Geauga that define the market. Stations licensed to Akron but which are specifically marketed to the Cleveland region are also included (Nielsen recognizes Akron and Canton as separate markets).

Currently, radio stations that primarily serve Greater Cleveland include:

AM

FM

LPFM

  • 93.7 WSAV-LP Lorain (Community radio)**
  • 95.9 WOVU-LP Cleveland (Community radio)**

(**) - indicates a non-commercial station.

Defunct

  • KDPM—Cleveland (1921–1927)
  • WATJChardon (1969–2004)
  • WBOE—Cleveland (1938–1978; license deleted in 1982)
  • WDBK—Cleveland (1924–1927; moved to Akron as WFJC, consolidated to form WGAR in 1930)
  • WJTBNorth Ridgeville (1984–2017)
  • WWGK—Cleveland (1947–2021)
  • WWIZ—Lorain (1958–1967)

Programming

TV

Studios for WJW and WBNX on Dick Goddard Way, northeast of downtown Cleveland

Unlike radio, Cleveland, Akron, and Canton are grouped as a single television market, which is currently ranked by Nielsen Media Research as the 19th-largest television market in the United States. Cleveland was the first city in the U.S. to have all commercial television newscasts produced in high-definition; WJW was the first station to do in December 2004, followed by WKYC on May 22, 2006, WEWS on January 7, 2007, and WOIO/WUAB on October 20, 2007.

Full power

Low-power

(*) - indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station.

Cable

Defunct

Programming

Barnaby, portrayed by Linn Sheldon

Internet

Publishing

Defunct