The Little Rock–Pine Bluff media market, which encompasses the state capital and two of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. state of Arkansas, maintains a variety of broadcast, print and online media outlets serving the region. The Little Rock–Pine Bluff market includes 38 counties in the central, north-central and west-central portions of the state, serving a total population of 1,172,700 residents ages 12 and over . As of September 2021, it is ranked as the 59th largest American television market by Nielsen Media Research and the 92nd largest American radio market by Nielsen Audio.[1] [2]
The Little Rock–Pine Bluff designated market area is served by 13 television stations (nine full-power and four low-power digital stations) and 54 radio stations (11 AM/MW stations, 28 full-power and five low-power FM stations, and 10 low-power FM translators) licensed to communities within 30miles of downtown Little Rock, along with nine television stations (three full-power and six low-power digital stations) and 110 radio stations (17 AM/MW stations, 55 full-power and six low-power FM stations, and 32 low-power FM translators) serving counties outside of the core metropolitan area.
The following is a list of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and online media that currently operate or have previously operated in Central Arkansas. In addition to referencing broadcast media outlets that serve the immediate Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway and Pine Bluff metropolitan statistical areas (MSA), the article also lists television and radio stations licensed to non-metro counties within the broader Little Rock–Pine Bluff DMA.
See also: List of newspapers in Arkansas. The major daily newspaper published in Little Rock is the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, which is circulated statewide and publishes standalone print and digital editions focusing on the Arkansas River Valley and Ozark regions from a satellite facility based in Lowell. Founded as the Arkansas Gazette by William E. Woodruff in November 1819, it was the first newspaper to begin publication in the then-Arkansas Territory and was originally published in the pre-statehood territorial capital of Arkansas Post, before relocating to Little Rock shortly after it became the capital city in 1821. The Gazette and the rival Arkansas Democrat were consolidated into a single publication in October 1991, after Gannett sold the Gazette, which had been in financial decline for several years, to Democrat parent WEHCO Media. The Democrat-Gazette transitioned from print delivery to offering digital-only replica editions of its Monday-Saturday editions statewide in 2019, though it continues to produce a Sunday print edition.[3]
In addition to the Democrat-Gazette, a number of other regional and special-interest newspapers are published in the area such as the alternative weekly Arkansas Times and business publication Arkansas Business. Several local magazines are also published in the city, most of which maintain a focus on business, lifestyle or religious interests.
See also: List of television stations in Arkansas. The first television station to operate in Arkansas, KRTV (channel 17), signed on from Little Rock on April 4, 1953; however, the station faltered mainly because it transmitted on the then-unviable UHF band, as television sets were not required to be manufactured with built-in UHF tuners at the time of its sign-on (requiring a more expensive external tuner to be able to view KRTV's signal). In April 1954, KRTV forfeited its license to the Federal Communications Commission and sold its studio facility to Central-South Sales Co. to serve as an auxiliary studio for the state's first VHF station, KATV (channel 7), which began operations in Pine Bluff in December 1953 and moved its city of license to Little Rock in 1958.[19] [20] KETS (channel 2) signed on as the state's first educational station on December 4, 1966; between 1976 and 2006, the Arkansas Educational Television Commission (a statutory non-cabinet state agency operated through the Arkansas Department of Education) expanded its Little Rock-based station into a statewide education television network, now known as Arkansas PBS, signing on five satellite stations to provide educational programming throughout Arkansas.
Most of the transmitters belonging to television and radio stations in the area are located atop Shinall Mountain, just west of the immediate Little Rock city limits and near its Chenal Valley neighborhood; transmitter facilities for certain other area broadcasters are maintained near Redfield in Jefferson County.
Channel | Callsign | City of license | Network | Subchannels | Owner | Website | ||
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(Virtual/RF) | Channel | Programming | ||||||
2.1 (7) | Little Rock | 2.2 2.3 2.4 | https://www.myarkansaspbs.org | |||||
4.1 (32) | Little Rock | 4.2 4.3 4.4 | https://www.kark.com | |||||
7.1 (22) | Little Rock | 7.2 7.3 7.4 | https://www.katv.com | |||||
11.1 (12) | Little Rock | 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 | https://www.thv11.com | |||||
16.1 (30) | Little Rock | 16.2 | Mission Broadcasting | https://www.fox16.com | ||||
19.1 (19) | KIPB-LD | Pine Bluff | NRB TV | 19.2 19.3 19.4 | — | Immanuel Broadcasting Corporation | — | |
20.1 (20) | Little Rock | 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 | https://latinotvar.com/ | |||||
25.1 (24) | Pine Bluff | — | — | Victory Television Network, Inc. | https://www.vtntv.com | |||
27.1 (27) | K27JP-D | Little Rock | 27.4 27.6 27.7 27.8 27.9 | Quo Vadis TV N/A 3ABN Radio 3ABN Radio Latino Radio 74 | Edge Spectrum | — | ||
30.1 (21) | Little Rock | 30.2 30.3 30.4 | Pinnacle Media, LLC | — | ||||
36.1 (36) | Little Rock | 36.2 | Daystar En Español | https://www.daystar.com | ||||
38.1 (33) | Pine Bluff | 38.2 38.3 38.4 38.5 | Mission Broadcasting | https://www.fox16.com/cwarkansas | ||||
42.1 (28/30) | Little Rock | 42.2 4.1 7.1 11.1 16.1 42.1 | Bounce TV ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KARK-TV ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KATV ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KTHV ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KLRT-TV ATSC 3.0 simulcast of KARZ-TV | Nexstar Media Group | https://www.kark.com |
Areas outside the immediate Little Rock–Pine Bluff metropolitan statistical area are served by mostly low-power stations (a few of which transmit into Little Rock proper), with the exceptions of three full-power stations, two of which operate as satellite stations of the Arkansas PBS network and one acting as a satellite of the locally programmed religious Victory Television Network.
Channel | Callsign | City of license | Network | Subchannels | Owner | Website | ||
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(Virtual/RF) | Channel | Programming | ||||||
6.1 (13) | PBS | 6.2 6.3 6.4 | Arkansas PBS Create Arkansas PBS Kids Arkansas PBS World | https://www.myarkansaspbs.org | ||||
9.1 (13) | PBS | 9.2 9.3 9.4 | Arkansas PBS Create Arkansas PBS Kids Arkansas PBS World | Arkansas Educational Television Commission | https://www.myarkansaspbs.org | |||
18.01 (18) | KTVV-LD | Spirit TV | 18.02 18.03 18.04 18.05 18.06 18.07 18.08 18.09 18.10 | TheGrio This TV QVC QVC2 NTD America Shop LC The Country Network ACE TV Infomercials | Pinnacle Media, LLC | — | ||
26.1 (16) | Hot Springs | Religious independent | — | — | Victory Television Network, Inc. | https://www.vtntv.com | ||
30.1 (16) | K16IP-D | 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 30.6 30.7 | 3ABN Proclaim 3ABN Dare to Dream 3ABN Latino 3ABN Radio 3ABN Radio Latino Radio 74 | Edge Spectrum | — | |||
34.1 (29) | KWMO-LD | Hot Springs | 34.2 34.3 34.4 34.5 34.6 | beIN Sports Xtra GetTV Newsy beIN Sports Xtra en Español N/A | — | |||
38.1 (23) | K23OW-D | Hot Springs | 38.2 38.3 38.4 38.5 38.6 | Infomercials Infomercials Infomercials Azteca Corazón Infomercials | HC2 Holdings | — | ||
41.1 (26) | KENH-LD | Hot Springs | Shop LC | 41.2 41.3 41.4 41.5 41.6 41.7 | Azteca Corazón beIN Sports Xtra beIN Sports Xtra en Español Shop LC Infomercials Infomercials | HC2 Holdings | — | |
49.1 (25) | KMYA-LD1 | 49.2 49.3 49.4 49.5 49.6 | LR Telecasting, LLC | https://www.littlerockmetv.com |
Channel | Callsign | City of license | Network | Operated from | |
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9 | Hot Springs | NBC | February 1, 1961 – April 17, 1963 | ||
17 | Little Rock | CBS/DuMont | April 5, 1953 – March 31, 1954 | ||
17 | November 12, 1985 – May 16, 2005 | ||||
26 | Hot Springs | Independent | February 7, 1986 – March 30, 1988 |
Subscription television service in the Little Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is primarily provided by Comcast (for cable television) and AT&T U-verse (for Internet Protocol television). Cable television service in Pulaski County began in 1973, with service divided between Arkansas Cable Television in suburban Little Rock, North Little Rock Cablevision in North Little Rock (which would be acquired by Times Mirror Cablevision in 1977), Television Inc. in the suburbs of North Little Rock and Sherwood, and Sherwood Cablevision in Sherwood; they would later be joined by Riverside Cable in Little Rock in 1980.[21] [22] [23] Cable service was established in Pine Bluff the year prior through Television Communications Corp.-owned Pine Bluff Video (subsequently renamed Pine Bluff Cable TV).[24] [25] Conway Corporation, which also provided electricity, water and telephone service to residents in Conway, began offering cable service in 1979.[26]
Arkansas Cable Television became part of Storer Cable in 1979; Storer expanded into North Little Rock and Jacksonville in July 1985, as part of a system swap—then the largest system trade in cable television history—that resulted in Storer also acquiring Times-Mirror's cable systems in Louisville, Kentucky and Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, and Times-Mirror acquiring Storer-owned systems in Phoenix, Paradise Valley and Mesa, Arizona, and Laguna Beach, California. Storer's Central Arkansas systems became part of Comcast (which had been operating Storer Cable under a joint venture with Tele-Communications, Inc. since 1988) in June 1994.[27] [28]
See also: List of radio stations in Arkansas. WOK was the first radio station in Arkansas, founded by Arkansas Power & Light Co. (AP&L) founder Harvey Couch and debuting in Pine Bluff on February 18, 1922. In its two-year existence, among other firsts, it became the first broadcaster in Arkansas to broadcast a sermon (presented by Little Rock-based Missionary Baptist minister Ben Bogard, whose program often promoted Initiated Act 1, a proposed legislative ban on the teaching of evolution), to broadcast a sports event (an October 1922 high school football game between Pine Bluff andPrescott high schools), and to broadcast a concert (conducted during the station's inaugural broadcast by The Federation of Music Clubs of Arkansas). The non-commercial station was entirely financially supported by AP&L, ultimately becoming a financial drain on the utility company, the limited number of frequencies then available led to complaints of WOK's signal causing interference with other stations. WOK ceased operations in June 1923 and its license was terminated by the FCC in June 1924. (Couch loaned WOK's equipment to help start a student-run station at Henderson-Brown College in Arkadelphia, where he was a trustee board member, in February 1924.)[29] [30] [31] The first radio station in Little Rock was WSV, which debuted on April 8, 1922. Little Rock's first continuous radio station, KLRA (1470 AM, later on 1420 and then 1010 AM), began in Fort Smith as WLBN in June 1927 and was reassigned to Little Rock in January 1928 (after having broadcast from the city since the previous October). The station, which would become a CBS Radio affiliate in 1929, employed an on-staff band for live in-studio broadcasts and often conducted remote broadcasts. KLRA-AM would remain popular into the 1980s and was among the last Little Rock stations with a staff of full-time news reporters.[30] [32]
KAAY (1090 AM) began operations on 800 AM in Hot Springs in December 1924; the station, which became an NBC Blue (later ABC Radio) affiliate in March 1929 and switched to CBS Radio in June 1953 (along with a short-lived secondary Mutual affiliation from 1938 to 1939), was reassigned to Little Rock—following an aborted attempt in 1949 to relocate it to West Memphis—and became the state's first 50,000-watt clear channel station—relocating its transmitter to a tower in Wrightsville, which produced a nighttime signal that covered much of the Great Plains and Mississippi Valley regions and could be received as far as parts of Cuba—in March 1953.[33] Following its 1962 purchase by LIN Broadcasting, the rechristened KAAY switched to an innovative mixed format for the time of top 40 music, news and agricultural reports, and religious programs; KAAY became known for its Arkansas Razorbacks football broadcasts and for being the originating station of Beaker Street, an underground music program that gained a cult following throughout the Central United States during its 1966–72 run. After earlier attempts to shift to adult contemporary, country music and oldies, following its sale to Beasley Broadcasting Group in 1985, KAAY adopted a religious format consisting of Southern gospel music and brokered religious programs, which it maintains to this day.[30] [34] [35]
KOKY (1440 AM) signed on as a daytime-only station in October 1956; as the first Arkansas radio station to employ an African American staff and to feature programming directed towards a Black audience, it gained a following among Little Rock's Black community due partly to the station's direct community involvement, including hosting and sponsoring various events throughout the city. Programming focused on Black rock-and-roll, blues and R&B music, religious programming (including several programs hosted by KOKY religious director R.L. Weaver, who became known as the "Top Religious Radio Personality in Arkansas") and specialty programs (such as Teen Time, a Saturday afternoon program hosted by Bill Hill, then a student at the city's Horace Mann High School). One of the station's DJs, Al Bell (who would later become an executive at Stax Records), regularly visited local restaurants, barbershops and record stores in the city's Black neighborhoods to help influence the content on his programs around the community's musical interests and tastes. (The station, now KTUV, switched to a Spanish-language variety format in 2006; the KOKY call letters and format—which also incorporates the all-day Saturday blues and Sunday gospel blocks that originated on the AM station—now reside on 102.1 FM.)[36] [37]
The Arkansas Radio Network (ARN) syndication service was founded in Little Rock in 1967 as the Delta Farm Network, originating as an early-morning program hosted by Bob Buice (who was then farm news director at KARK-FM [103.7 FM, now [[KABZ]]] and also conducted farm reports for KARK-TV). Utilizing news staff from KARK radio (920 AM, now KARN), general manager Ted Snider founded ARN following his 1971 purchase of the KARK radio stations from the Arkansas Radio & Equipment Company (which concurrently sold KARK-TV to Mullins Broadcasting) and expanded its offerings to include statewide news, weather and sports updates as well as specialty programs, along with its agricultural reports. By the late 1980s, ARN programming was distributed to nearly 70 radio stations across Arkansas. On February 21, 2022, Cumulus Media (which acquired ARN through its 2011 purchase of Citadel Broadcasting) announced plans to suspend the network's operations effective March 20.[38]
Frequency | Callsign | City of license | Branding | Format | Translator | Owner | Website |
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690 AM | Arkansas Rocks FM | K257GP (99.3 FM, Benton) | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://www.arkansasrocks.com | |||
760 AM | Radio La Raza | K250CF (97.9 FM, Sherwood) | Estate of George V. Domerese | https://www.radiolaraza.com | |||
880 AM | Sheridan | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | K233BF (94.5 FM, Greenbrier) | Broadcast Industry Group, LLC | https://www.arkansasrocks.com | |
920 AM | Little Rock | The Sports Animal 920 | Sports (CBS Sports Radio) | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.oasisnetwork.org | |
1050 AM | Little Rock | KJBN AM 1050 | — | Joshua Ministries & Community Development Corp. | https://kjbnam1050.com/ | ||
1090 AM | KAAY1 | Little Rock | 1090 AM KAAY | — | https://www.1090kaay.com/ | ||
1190 AM | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | K255AX (98.9 FM, Pine Bluff) | Broadcast Industry Group, LLC | https://www.arkansasrocks.com | ||
1250 AM | Little Rock | Power 92 Jams | Urban contemporary | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.power923.com | |
1380 AM | Rejoice 105.5 | K277DP (103.3 FM, Little Rock) K288EZ (105.5 FM, Little Rock) | https://www.rejoicelittlerock.com | ||||
1440 AM | Little Rock | La Voz | K260DT (99.9 FM, Little Rock) | Birach Broadcasting Corporation | — | ||
1530 AM | Victory 100.9 FM & 1530 AM | K265EO (100.9 FM, England) K237GW (95.3 FM, North Little Rock) | Habibi's Broadcasting, Inc. | https://www.victoryfmradio.com/index.html | |||
Frequency | Callsign | City of license | Branding | Format | HD Radio | Translator | Owner | Website |
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88.3 FM | Little Rock | 88.3 KABF, The Voice of the People | — | — | Arkansas Broadcasting Foundation Inc. | https://www.kabf.org | ||
89.1 FM | Little Rock | FM 89 | Public radio (News/Talk/Jazz) | — | K233AD (94.5 FM, Monticello) | UALR Public Radio | https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/ | |
90.5 FM | Little Rock | Classical 90.5 | — | — | https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/ | |||
90.9 FM | KNFR 90.9 FM | Christian | — | — | Fellowship Christian Church | http://www.knfr.org/ | ||
91.1 FM | Sheridan | AFR | Inspirational (AFR Hybrid) | — | — | American Family Association | https://www.afr.net | |
91.7 FM | AFR Talk | Religious talk (AFR) | — | — | American Family Association | https://www.oasisnetwork.org | ||
92.3 FM | Pine Bluff | Power 92 Jams | Urban contemporary | — | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.power923.com | |
92.7 FM | 99.3 and 105.5 The Eagle | Classic rock | — | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | http://www.993theeagle.com/ | ||
93.3 FM | 933 FM The Fish | — | — | Salem Media Group | https://www.933fmthefish.com | |||
94.1 FM | Little Rock | The Point 94.1 | Classic rock | — | — | Signal Media | https://www.kkpt.com | |
94.9 FM | Hot 94.9 | HD2: Supercuts Hits | — | iHeartMedia | https://www.hot949allthehits.iheart.com | |||
95.7 FM | Little Rock | KSSN 96 | Country | HD2: "Wild" (Top 40 / Pop) | — | iHeartMedia | https://kssn.iheart.com/ | |
96.5 FM | England | 96.5 The Box | Urban contemporary | — | — | Bradford Media Group | https://www.965thebox.com | |
96.9 FM | K-Love | Contemporary Christian (K-Love) | — | — | https://www.klove.com/ | |||
98.1 FM | KINC-LP | Little Rock | KINC 98.1 FM | Variety | — | — | Multicultural Expo Center | — |
98.5 FM | Little Rock | B-98.5 FM | — | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.b98.com | ||
98.9 FM | KWCP-LP | Little Rock | West Central Community Radio | — | — | John Barrow Neighborhood Association | https://www.oasisnetwork.org | |
99.1 FM | KILB-LP | — | Religious | — | — | Amazing Grace Church | — | |
99.5 FM | Little Rock | Faith Talk 99.5 | Christian | — | — | https://www.faithtalk995.com | ||
100.3 FM | 100.3 The Edge | HD2: Island music (Atlantis Radio) | — | https://www.edgelittlerock.iheart.com/ | ||||
101.1 FM | 101.1 FM The Answer | Conservative talk | — | — | Salem Media Group | https://www.1011fmtheanswer.com | ||
101.7 FM | 101.7 Jack FM | — | — | Arkansas County Broadcasters, Inc. | — | |||
102.1 FM | Sherwood | KOKY 102.1 FM | Urban adult contemporary | — | — | Last Bastion Station Trust | http://www.1021koky.com/ | |
102.5 FM | Praise Radio | Gospel | — | — | Last Bastion Station Trust | https://www.praise1025fm.com | ||
102.9 FM | Sheridan | Newsradio 102.9 KARN | News/talk | — | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.oasisnetwork.org | |
103.7 FM | Little Rock | 103.7 The Buzz | Sports (ESPN Radio) | — | — | Signal Media | https://www.1037thebuzz.com | |
104.3 FM | KJSS-LP | North Little Rock | — | Variety | — | — | Pulaski County Learning Center, Inc. | — |
104.7 FM | Des Arc | Cool 104.7 | Classic hits | — | — | Flinn Broadcasting, Inc. | https://www.cool1047.com | |
105.1 FM | 105.1 The Wolf | Classic country | HD2: Classic rock | — | iHeartMedia | https://1051thewolf.iheart.com/ | ||
106.3 FM | La Zeta | Regional Mexican | — | — | La Zeta 95.7 Inc. | http://www.z957fm.com/ | ||
106.7 FM | Benton | 106.7 The Buz2 | Sports (ESPN Radio) | — | — | Signal Media | https://www.1037thebuzz.com | |
107.3 FM | KZLI-LP | Little Rock | — | Spanish Christian | — | — | Little Rock Hispanic Education Family Fundation | — |
107.7 FM | Alice @ 107.7 | Top 40 (CHR) | — | — | Cumulus Media | https://www.alice1077.com | ||
Areas outside the immediate Little Rock metropolitan statistical area are served by radio stations of various formats (which include some stations which have signals that propagate into Little Rock proper):
Callsign | City of license | Branding | Format | Translator | Owner | Website | |
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AM Radio | |||||||
610 AM | KARV 101.3FM - 610AM | News/Talk | K226CU (93.1 FM, Russellville) K251CO (98.3 FM, Dardanelle) | East Arkansas Broadcasters | https://www.karvradio.com/ | ||
670 AM | Caddo Country Radio | Country | K255BH (98.9 FM, Glenwood) K300DJ (107.9 FM, Glenwood) | MLS Broadcasting | https://caddocountryradio.com/ | ||
800 AM | Motown Radio | K223CR (92.5 FM, Morrilton) K223CR (98.9 FM, Conway) | East Arkansas Broadcasters | — | |||
860 AM | KWRF | True Oldies | Oldies | K223BM (92.5 FM, Warren) | Pines Broadcasting, Inc. | — | |
980 AM | Dardanelle | AM 980 KCAB | Talk | K246CT (97.1 FM, Dardanelle) | East Arkansas Broadcasters | http://www.rivervalleyradio.com/stations.html | |
1110 AM | Cruisin' Oldies 1110 | Classic Hits | K234BV (94.7 FM, Clinton) K247CQ (97.3 FM, Guy) | King-Sullivan Radio | http://www.kgflam.com/ | ||
1240 AM | Arkadelphia | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | — | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://arkansasrocks.com/ | |
Oldies 102.7 & 1240 | Oldies | K241CY (96.1 FM, Stuttgart) K274BX (102.7 FM, Stuttgart) | Arkansas County Broadcasters, Inc. | — | |||
1300 AM | KSMD | Searcy | Dam Country 106.5 | Country | — | Crain Media Group | — |
1310 AM | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | K281CK (104.1 FM, Sheridan) | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://arkansasrocks.com/ | ||
1340 AM | Pine Bluff | The Cat | K224FN (92.7 FM, Pine Bluff) | Broadcast Industry Group, LLC | — | ||
Hot Springs | News Talk 1340 KZNG | News/Talk | K250CE (97.9 MHz, Hot Springs) K288FP (105.5 MHz, Hot Springs) | https://www.myhotsprings.com/ | |||
1360 AM | True Country | Country | — | Radio La Raza, LLC | — | ||
1370 AM | News Talk 1370 | News/talk | K242AZ (96.3 FM, Searcy) | Crain Media Group, LLC | — | ||
1420 AM | Hot Springs | 1420 La Zeta | Regional Mexican | K292HG (106.3 FM, Hot Springs) | La Zeta 957 Inc. | — | |
1490 AM | Dardanelle | KWXT 1490 AM | Southern Gospel | — | Caldwell Media LLC | — | |
1590 AM | Fordyce | Talk Radio 1590 | News/Talk | K255DI (98.9 MHz, Fordyce) | KBJT, Inc. | http://www.kbjtkq.com/ | |
FM Radio | |||||||
88.7 FM | K204DO | Pine Bluff | CSN | Inspirational (CSN International) | — | The River Christian Fellowship | https://csnradio.com/ |
KLUY | K-Love | Contemporary Christian (K-Love) | — | Educational Media Foundation | https://www.klove.com/ | ||
89.5 FM | KBMJ | AFR | Inspirational (AFR Hybrid) | — | American Family Association | https://www.afr.net | |
89.7 FM | Pine Bluff | Hot 89.7 | Urban contemporary | — | Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas | http://hot897pb.com/ | |
90.1 FM | Hot Springs | K-Love | Contemporary Christian (K-Love) | K226AG (93.1 FM, Pine Bluff) | Educational Media Foundation | https://www.klove.com/ | |
90.7 FM | KLRM | K-Love | Contemporary Christian (K-Love) | K229CF (93.7 FM, Batesville) | Educational Media Foundation | https://www.klove.com/ | |
91.1 FM | Russellville | KMTC 91.1 FM | Contemporary Christian | — | Russellville Educ B/C Foundation | https://www.rccenter.org/kmtcradio/ | |
91.3 FM | K217BW | Warren | AFR | Inspirational (AFR Hybrid) | — | American Family Association | https://www.afr.net |
Conway | The Bear 91.3 | CHR | — | — | |||
91.5 FM | Hot Springs | Air1 | Christian worship music (Air1) | K241AP (96.1 FM, Ferndale) | Educational Media Foundation | https://www.air1.com/ | |
91.9 FM | K220EF | Arkadelphia | AFR | Religious talk (AFR Talk) | — | American Family Association | https://www.afr.net |
Russellville | — | College | — | http://www.atu.edu/broadcast/radio.php | |||
KWQX-FM | — | — | — | Perry County Educational Media, Inc. | — | ||
92.1 FM | Clinton | Hot Country - Q 92.1 | Country | — | King-Sullivan Radio | http://www.infozark.net/khpq/index.htm | |
92.7 FM | Arkansas Sports Radio | Sports | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | — | ||
92.9 FM | KVRE 92.9 FM | Adult standards/oldies | — | Caddo Broadcasting Company | http://www.kvre.com/ | ||
93.1 FM | Conway | KHDX 93.1 | College | — | http://khdx.fm/ | ||
93.5 FM | KHCB Radio Network | Christian | — | Houston Christian Broadcasters, Inc. | http://www.khcb.org/ | ||
95.1 FM | LifeTalk Radio | Christian (LifeTalk Radio) | — | His Will, Inc. | — | ||
95.3 FM | Harding Radio | Variety | — | Flinn Broadcasting Inc. | https://thelink.harding.edu/harding-radio/ | ||
96.5 FM | KQIX-LP | — | Variety | — | St. Francis Chapel | — | |
96.7 FM | Hot Springs | 96.7 The Rocket | Classic rock | — | US Stations, LLC | https://www.myhotsprings.com/96-7-the-rocket/ | |
River Country 96.7 | Country | — | Newport Broadcasting Company | http://rivercountry967.com/ | |||
97.3 FM | Country 97.3 | Country | — | Arkansas County Broadcasters, Inc. | http://www.country973.com/ | ||
97.5 FM | Hot Springs | US97 | Country | — | US Stations, LLC | https://www.us97country.com/ | |
97.7 FM | Sonlife Radio Network | Religious (Sonlife Radio) | — | Family Worship Center Church | — | ||
98.1 FM | 98.1 The Hog | Classic country | — | Bluff City Radio, LLC | https://www.deltaplexnews.com/ | ||
99.1 FM | 99.1 The Hawg | Classic rock | K293CE (106.5 FM, Searcy) | Crain Media Group | http://991thehawg.com/ | ||
99.3 FM | Arkansas Sports Radio | Sports | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | — | ||
Pine Bluff | 99.3 The Beat | Urban contemporary | — | Bluff City Radio, LLC | https://www.deltaplexnews.com/ | ||
99.5 FM | B 99.5 | Country | — | Arklatex Radio, Inc. | https://southwestarkansasradio.com/kmtb/ | ||
99.7 FM | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | — | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://arkansasrocks.com/ | ||
99.9 FM | Searcy | Continuous Country 99.9 KWCK | Country | — | Crain Media Group, LLC | http://www.kwck999.com/ | |
100.5 FM | Clarksville | Ozarks Radio | College | — | http://www.ozarks.edu/visitors/comm/default.asp | ||
100.7 FM | My Z100.7 | Top 40 | — | Crain Media Group, LLC | http://www.myz100.com/ | ||
KSRK-LP | Pine Bluff | — | College | — | — | ||
100.9 FM | Arkadelphia | Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | — | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://arkansasrocks.com/ | |
Russellville | River Hits 100.9 | Adult contemporary | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | http://www.riverhitskwkk.com/ | ||
101.3 FM | KARV 101.3FM - 610AM | News/Talk | K226CU (93.1 MHz, Russellville) K252FX (98.3 MHz, Dardanelle) | East Arkansas Broadcasters | https://www.karvradio.com/ | ||
Pine Bluff | Oldies 101.3 KDPX | Oldies | — | Bluff City Radio. LLC | https://www.deltaplexnews.com/ | ||
101.5 FM | Malvern | Kool 101.5 | Classic hits | — | US Stations, LLC | https://www.myhotsprings.com/kool-1015/ | |
Air1 | Contemporary Christian (Air1) | — | Educational Media Foundation | http://air1.com/ | |||
101.7 FM | Morrilton | The Voice of Morrilton | Country | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | https://www.kvom.com/ | |
101.9 FM | Radio Amistad | Spanish religious | — | Houston Christian Broadcasters, Inc. | https://www.radioamistad.net/web/ | ||
Heber Springs | 101.9 The Lake | Classic Hits | — | Red River Radio | http://1019thelake.com/ | ||
102.3 FM | Dardanelle | River Country 102.3 | Country | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | http://www.rivercountrykcjc.com/ | |
KQEW Regional 102.3 | News/Talk | — | Dallas Properties, Inc. | http://www.kbjtkq.com/ | |||
102.5 FM | KSWH-LP | Arkadelphia | The Pulse 102.5 | — | Henderson State University Foundation | http://www.hsu.edu/CampusLife/StudentOrgs/KSWH.html | |
Hot Springs | KUHS 102.5 FM | Variety | — | Low Key Arts Incorporated | https://kuhsradio.org/ | ||
105.5 & 102.5 The Duck | Classic country | — | Arkansas County Broadcasters, Inc. | — | |||
103.1 FM | K276BQ | Hot Springs | The Fort 94.5 | Active rock | Pharris Broadcasting | http://www.thefort945fm.com/ | |
104.1 FM | KBRI | 99.3 and 105.5 The Eagle | Classic rock | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters, Inc. | http://www.993theeagle.com/ | |
104.5 FM | KHCB Radio Network | Christian | — | Houston Christian Broadcasters, Inc. | http://www.khcb.org/ | ||
104.5 KTRN (K-Train) | Adult contemporary | — | Bluff City Radio, LLC | https://www.deltaplexnews.com/ | |||
104.9 FM | K285AY | KFSA News Talk 950 AM and 93.1 FM | Conservative talk | Star 92, Co. | http://www.kfsanewstalk.com/ | ||
105.5 FM | Stuttgart | 105.5 The Duck | Classic country | — | Arkansas County Broadcasters, Inc. | — | |
KWRF-FM | Warren | K Kountry | Country | — | Pines Broadcasting, Inc. | — | |
99.3 and 105.5 The Eagle | Classic rock | — | East Arkansas Broadcasters | http://www.993theeagle.com/ | |||
105.9 FM | Hot Springs | 105.9 KLAZ | Top 40 (CHR) | — | US Stations, LLC | https://www.klaz.com/ | |
106.1 FM | Timeless 106.1 KFFB | Variety | — | Freedom Broadcasting | http://www.kffb.com/ | ||
106.9 FM | Clarksville | KIC 106.9 | Country | K244FP (96.7 FM, Clarksville) | East Arkansas Broadcasters | — | |
KXFE | Country 97.3 | Country | — | Arkansas County Broadcasters | http://www.country973.com/ | ||
Arkansas Rocks FM | Classic rock | K281CK (104.1 FM, Sheridan) | Arkansas Rocks Radio Stations Network | https://arkansasrocks.com/ | |||
107.1 FM | Greenbrier | My Country 107.1 | Country | — | Crain Media Group | http://y107fm.com/ | |
107.3 FM | Bob FM | Adult hits | — | Caldwell Media, LLC | — | ||
KHSA-LP | Hot Springs | Radio 74 | Religious (Radio 74) | — | Maranatha Broadcasting Ministry, Inc. | https://www.radio74.net/ | |
All NOAA Weather Radio stations serving the Little Rock market are operated by the National Weather Service office based in North Little Rock.
Frequency (MHz) | Callsign | City of license | |
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162.400 | KXI96 | Russell | |
162.400 | WXJ54 | Star City | |
162.425 | KXI92 | High Peak | |
162.450 | WXL66 | Mountain View | |
162.475 | KXI91 | Morrilton | |
162.525 | WWF96 | Russellville | |
162.550 | WXJ55 | Little Rock |
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