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Media introduction in Phoenix

The first newspaper in Phoenix was called Salt Valley Pioneer, which was renamed Phoenix Pioneer in 188.

Today, there are two major daily newspapers in Phoenix, Arizona * * * and Eastern Tribune (mainly distributed in the eastern region). In addition, there are free daily newspapers and weekly newspapers in the surrounding towns in Phoenix, such as Phoenix New Times and Arizona State University's State News and Campus Times. In the past 4 years, the beating of bachelors in paid weekly newspapers has also included information from local politics, such as striptease advertisements and escort services.

There are many local TV stations in the Phoenix metropolitan area, which is also the 13th largest expected market area in the United States. The 1,725, families in Phoenix account for about 1.55% of the whole country. The main TV stations include KPNX 12 (National Broadcasting Company), KNXV 15 (American Broadcasting Company), KPHO 5 (CBS), KSAZ 1 (Fox Broadcasting Company), KUTP 45(My Network TV), KASW 61(CW Broadcasting Network) and KAET 8 (public broadcasting service of Arizona State University). Other TV stations include KPAZ 21 (Sany Broadcasting Network), KTVW 33(Univision Television Network), KTAZ 39(Telemundo), KDTP-CA 48 (Venus Broadcasting Network) and KPPX 51(ion Television Network). KTVK 3(3TV) and KAZT 27 are independent TV stations in Phoenix Metropolitan Area.

The broadcast services in Phoenix include music and interviews.

Many cinema films were shot in Phoenix, including Waiting to Exhale, Song of the South, The Gauntlet, Psycho, Raising Arizona, Jerry Maguire, The Prophecy, Used Cars, Bill &; Ted's Excellent Adventure (as body double of San dimas, California), U Turn, Eight Legged Freaks, Private Lessons, Blue Collar Comedy Tour, Just One of the Guys, Terminal Velocity, Taxi and The Banger Sisters.[21].