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Fort Wayne: CommunicationsNewspapers and MagazinesThe principal daily newspapers in Fort Wayne are the Journal-Gazette, published mornings and Sundays, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning News-Sentinel, published Monday through Saturday evenings. An African American community newspaper, Frost Illustrated, and the Macedonian Tribune, are also published in Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne Magazine is a bi-monthly publication focusing on the city. Special-interest magazines and journals published in Fort Wayne include Business People Magazine; CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History; Concordia Theological Quarterly; The Family Digest; Hunter & Sport Horse; and Today's Catholic. Television and RadioSix television stations, including four network affiliates, a PBS station, and an independent station, broadcast from Fort Wayne; cable service is available through six cable companies. Diverse radio programming, covering easy listening, top 40, rock, and country and western music as well as religious features and news and information, is provided by 17 stations (five AM and 12 FM) in the city. Media Information: Fort Wayne Newspapers, 600 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802; telephone (800)324-0505 Fort Wayne OnlineAllen County Public Library home page. Available www.acpl.lib.in.us City of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Available www.cityoffortwayne.org Fort Wayne Convention and Visitors Bureau. Available www.fwcvb.org or www.visitfortwayne.com Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce. Available www.fwchamber.org The Journal-Gazette. Available www.journalgazette.com The News-Sentinel. Available www.news-sentinel.com Selected BibliographyKavanaugh, Karen B. A Genealogist's Guide to the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. (Fort Wayne, IN: The Author, 1981) Martone, Michael. Fort Wayne is Seventh on Hitler's List (Indiana University Press, 1993) Discuss this city on our active forum. | ![]() |