Media in Rochester, New York

This is a list of media serving Rochester, New York, and its surrounding area.

Frederick Douglass' abolitionist newspaper The North Star was published in Rochester from 1847 to 1851 and merged with Gerrit Smith's Liberty Party Paper (based in Syracuse, New York) to form Frederick Douglass' Paper, which was published until 1860.

New Women's Times (1975–1985) was a radical feminist newspaper that had reached a national readership by end of its publication.

The Monroe County Post – had different publications serving different parts of the Rochester area.

Rochester is served by eight broadcast television stations: Charter Communications provides Rochester with cable-fed internet service, digital and standard cable television, and Spectrum News 1 Rochester, a 24-hour local news channel.

The television broadcast towers at Pinnacle Hill