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  2. Media in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Media in Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee is the 29th largest media market in the United States with roughly 966,000 homes, 0.8% of the country's media market. [citation needed]

  3. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Student-run at the University of Tennessee. Successor to The Orange and White. The Daily Herald. Columbia. 1850 [5] Daily. GateHouse Media [1] Daily News, The [2] Memphis.

  4. List of television stations in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Media of cities in Tennessee: Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Murfreesboro, Nashville Bibliography [ edit ] "United States TV Stations: Tennessee" , Yearbook of Radio and Television , New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive

  5. WKRN-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKRN-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Murfreesboro Road (U.S. Routes 41 and 70S) on Nashville's southeast side, and its transmitter is located in Forest Hills, Tennessee.

  6. WKDF - Wikipedia

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    WKDF. / 36.035611; -86.848889. WKDF (103.3 FM, "103.3 Country") is a country music radio station in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Cumulus Media, with studios in Nashville's Music Row district. WKDF is the flagship station for the nationally syndicated Big D & Bubba Morning Show . WKDF is a Class C FM station, with an effective radiated ...

  7. Nashville sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville sit-ins, which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were part of a protest to end racial segregation at lunch counters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The sit-in campaign, coordinated by the Nashville Student Movement and the Nashville Christian Leadership Council, was notable for its early success and its emphasis on ...

  8. Nashville Scene - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Scene is an alternative newsweekly in Nashville, Tennessee.It was founded in 1989, became a part of Village Voice Media in 1999, and later joined the ranks of sixteen other publications after a merger of Village Voice Media with New Times Media early in 2006.

  9. Category:Mass media in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Television stations in Nashville, Tennessee‎ (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Mass media in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.