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Media in New York's Capital District facts for kids

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The media in New York's Capital District is how people get their news and entertainment. This area includes cities like Albany, Schenectady, and Troy. It's a big media market, ranking 56th in the United States. This means many people live here and use these media sources.

The Capital District's media market covers 11 counties in the region. It also reaches into Hamilton County, New York, Berkshire County in Massachusetts, and Bennington County in Vermont.

Many different types of media are available here. There are 16 AM radio stations and 30 FM radio stations. You can also find 8 full-power digital TV stations. The Capital District has a rich history in broadcasting. General Electric in Schenectady helped start some of the first TV stations, like WRGB. They also helped create early FM radio stations, such as today's WRVE, and the first federally licensed radio station in upstate New York, WGY.

Newspapers: Your Daily News Source

Newspapers are a classic way to get local news. They tell you what's happening in your community.

Local Daily Newspapers

The main daily newspaper in the Capital District is the Albany Times Union. It brings you news every day. Its main office moved from Albany to Colonie in the 1970s. Another important paper is The Saratogian, which focuses on news from Saratoga County.

Weekly Publications for Teens

There are also several weekly newspapers and guides. These often cover specific topics or areas.

  • Adirondack Moneysaver: This is a free guide for Saratoga County. It shares local store specials, classified ads, and information for non-profit groups.
  • The Business Review: This newspaper comes out every Friday. It focuses on business news in the area.
  • Legislative Gazette: This paper covers politics in New York State. It is based in Albany.
  • Metroland: This is a free newspaper that focuses on alternative news and lifestyle topics. It's printed in Albany every Thursday.
  • Saratoga TODAY Newspaper: This free news weekly is printed by Saratoga Publishing. It comes out every Friday for Saratoga Springs and nearby towns.
  • Spotlight Newspapers: These papers provide local news, events, and classifieds. They have different versions for various suburban towns in the Capital Region.
  • Tuesday Edition: This publication focuses on family-friendly events in and around the Capital District.

Specialty Publications and Online News

Beyond daily and weekly papers, there are other types of publications.

Campus Newspapers

Many colleges and universities have their own newspapers. These are often written by students.

  • Albany Student Press: This newspaper is published by students at the University at Albany, SUNY.
  • The Chronicle: Students at The College of Saint Rose publish this paper. It is printed by The Daily Gazette and comes out every Tuesday during the school year.

Online News Sources

The internet is also a big source of news.

  • Capital: This is an online publication. It provides fast and important news and reports about the people and groups that shape New York. It covers city and state politics, and the media industry.
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