Fort Worth's daily newspaper is the morning Fort Worth Star-Telegram, . Other newspapers and magazines focus on horses or cattle, including Christian Ranchman, which covers Cowboys for Christ events; several others deal with nurseries, gardening, and religious topics. Two airline in-flight magazines are published in Fort Worth.
Due to their proximity, Fort Worth and Dallas share a number of television and radio stations with other Metroplex cities. Four television stations broadcast from Fort Worth: NBC, CBS and UPN affiliates and an independent. Five AM and six FM radio stations broadcast from the city, including two Hispanic stations and one owned by Texas Christian University.
Media Information: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., 400 W. 7th St., Fort Worth, TX 76102; telephone (817)390-7400
City of Fort Worth Home Page. Available ci.fort-worth.tx.us
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. Available www.fortworthcoc.org
Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau. Available www.fortworth.com
Fort Worth Independent School District. Available www.fortworthisd.org
Fort Worth Public Library. Available www.fortworthlibrary.org
Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Available www.star-telegram.com
Patterson, R. Michael, Fort Worth: New Frontiers in Excellence (Chatsworth, CA: Windsor Publications, Inc., 1990)
Roark, Carol and Byrd Williams, Fort Worth's Legendary Landmarks (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1997)