Denver: Communications

Newspapers and Magazines

Denver readers are served by two major daily morning newspapers, The Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News, as well as by many smaller neighborhood weeklies and a business weekly— The Denver Business Journal. Local magazines include Colorado Country Life, Colorado Legionnaire, Colorado Outdoors, and The Bloomsbury Review. Many trade and collegiate publications are based in the city as well.

Television and Radio

The six major television stations in the Denver area represent commercial networks, public television, independent stations, and special interest channels; a number of channels are offered by area cable systems as well. More than 45 AM and FM radio stations provide listeners with a variety of musical and special programming.

Media Information: The Denver Post, 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202; telephone (303)820-1010; toll-free (800)832-4609; Rocky Mountain News, 400 West Colfax Avenue, Boulder, CO 80204; telephone (303)892-5000; toll-free (800)933-1990

Denver Online

City of Denver. Available www.denvergov.org

Colorado Historical Society. Available www.colorado history.org

Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. Available www.denver.org

Denver Post. Available www.denverpost.com

Denver Public Library. Available www.denver.lib.co.us

Denver Public Schools. Available www.denver.k12.co.us

Mayor's Office of Employment and Training. Available www.moet.org

Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce. Available www.denverchamber.org

Rocky Mountain News. Available www.rockymountainnews.com

Selected Bibliography

Noel, Thomas J., The City and the Saloon: Denver, 1858–1916 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982)

Whitford, David, Playing Hardball: The High-Stakes Battle for Baseball's New Franchises (Doubleday: 1992)