NewspapersThe largest regional newspaper is the Dayton Daily News, the first Cox newspaper, founded in 1898. (225-2000) Other local general coverage newspapers include:
Times Community Newspapers - local editions for Beavercreek, Centerville-Bellbrook, Fairborn, Kettering-Oakwood and West Carrollton. (294-7000) Miamisburg West Carrollton News (866-3331) Huber Heights Courier (236-4990) Englewood/Trotwood Independent News (836-2619) Vandalia Drummer News (890-6030)
Specialty newspapers include:
The Dayton City Paper, alternative, (275-8855) The Dayton Communicator News, African-American, (224-1202) The Dayton Jewish Chronicle (278-0783) The Catholic Telegraph (228-0037) Dayton Business Journal (222-6900)
RadioEvery taste is accommodated - from rock to news, country to classical - by Dayton's local AM &FM stations. Additional stations, from Cincinnati to Columbus are also readily available. Local stations include:
AM WONE:980: Music Superstars WDAO:1210: Jazz, Soul, R&B WHIO:1290: News, Talk WING:1410: CNN Headline News, Talk
FM WYSO: 91.3 Public Radio WQRP: 88.1: Southern Gospel WDPR: 89.5: Dayton Public Radio WROU: 92.1: Urban Contemporary WGTZ: 92.9: Pop and Rock WDOL: 94.5: Oldies WHKO: 99.1: Country WLQT: 99.9: Lite Favorites WAZU: 102.9: Pop and Rock WYMJ: 104: Oldies WTUE: 104.7: Rock and Roll WDJZ 106.5: Smooth Jazz WMMX: 107.7: Adult Contemporary
TelevisionDayton's five local television stations cover all the major networks:
WDTN TV-2 carries NBC WHIO TV-7 is a CBS affiliate WKEF TV-22 is with ABC WRGT TV-45 is with Fox WPTD TV-16 is the local Public Broadcasting Station
It is always wise, however, to check local listings. Five stations from Cincinnati, with the same network affiliations as local Dayton stations, are also available in the south suburbs.
Cable television is offered through Time Warner Cable at 754-4700.
Broadband
High speed internet access is available from Time Warner Cable (RoadRunner) or from AT&T .Check with either the cable or telephone company for latest rates.
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