Mesa: Communications

Newspapers and Magazines

The Mesa area is served by The East Valley Tribune, which is delivered daily and is available online by subscription. Get Out, an affiliate of the daily paper, supplies dining and entertainment information for Mesa residents and tourists alike. Another online news alternative for the East Valley is offered by Newszap.com . Mesa Community College publishes its campus paper, The Mesa Legend. Spanish language speakers can check out La Voz and Prensa Hispana, while other local publications write to the interests of the Catholic, Jewish, and senior populations in Mesa.

Television and Radio

Phoenix is Mesa's source for network television broadcast stations, being home to affiliates of CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. Mesa Channel 11 provides local coverage of council meetings and announcements of local events.

Mesa is within hearing distance of a wide variety of AM and FM radio stations with signals originating in Phoenix; formats run the gamut from talk radio to National Public Radio to classical music to rock and roll. KDKB 93.3 FM is based in Mesa and plays a hard rock rotation.

Mesa Online

City of Mesa home page. Available www.ci.mesa.az.us

City of Mesa Library. Available www.mesalibrary.org

Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Available www.mesachamber.org

Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau. Available www.mesacvb.com/index.cfm

Mesa Historical Museum. Available www.mesaaz.org/index.htm

Mesa Town Center Corporation. Available www.mesatown center.com

Selected Bibliography

Our Town: The Story of Mesa, Arizona, 1878-1991 (Mesa, AZ: Mesa Public Schools, 1991.)