Little Rock has one major daily newspaper, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, a morning paper that is circulated statewide. The weekly publication Arkansas Times is a general lifestyle newspaper aiming to educate readers about life in Arkansas, and the Arkansas Business News serves readers on a weekly basis. Several magazines are also based in the city; most serve specific business or religious interests.
Seven television stations—five network affiliates, one public, and one independent—broadcast from Little Rock. Twenty radio stations serve listeners in the area with a wide variety of formats.
Media Information: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 121 E. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, AR 72201; telephone (501)378-3400
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Available www.ardemgaz.com
Arkansas Department of Economic Development. Available www.1800arkansas.com
Arkansas History Commission. Available www.ark-ives.com
Little Rock City Hall. Available www.accesslittlerock.org
Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau. Available www.littlerock.com
Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce. Available www.littlerockchamber.com
Little Rock School District. Available www.lrsd.org
University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Available www.ualr.edu
William J. Clinton Presidential Center. Available www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org
Beals, Melba, Warriors Don't Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High (New York: Pocket Books, 1995)
Kirk, John A., Redefining the Color Line: Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940–1970 (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2002)
Worthen, Bill, Little Rock: One from the Heart , Urban Tapestry Series(Memphis, TN: Towery Publishing, 1996)