- The Triangle (North Carolina)
thumb|right|300px|Location of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA and its components:The Research Triangle, commonly referred to as "The Triangle", is a region in the Piedmont of
North Carolina in the United States, anchored by the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. The eight-county region, officially named the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA, comprises two Metropolitan and one Micropolitan Statistical Area: Raleigh-Cary andDurham metropolitan area . The region's population was 1,314,589 at the 2000 census., Louisburg
* Barclaysville Field Airport , Angier
* Charles Field Airport , Bunn
* Dead Dog Airpot , Chapel Hill
* Eagle's Landing Airport , Fuquay-Varina
* Hinton Field Airport , Durham
* Miles Airport , Garner
* Raleigh East Airport , Pittsboro
* Triple W Airport , Dunn—publicly owned; medical service
* Duke University North Heliport , Durham—private
* Sky-5 Heliport , Raleigh—publicly owned; medical service
* Western Wake Medical Center Heliport , Cary—publicly owned; medical serviceA number of
helipad s (i.e. marked landing sites not classified under theFAA LID system) also serve a variety of additional medical facilities (such as UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill), as well as private, corporate and governmental interests, throughout the region.Shopping
"Notable shopping centers and malls:"
* [http://www.shopbriercreekcommons.com/ Brier Creek] (Raleigh)
*Brightleaf Square (Durham)
*Cameron Village (Raleigh)
* [http://www.premiumoutlets.com/carolina Carolina Premium Outlets] (Smithfield)
*Cary Towne Center (Cary)
*Crabtree Valley Mall (Raleigh)
* [http://www.shopcrossroadsplaza.com/ Crossroads Plaza] (Cary)
* Northgate Mall (Durham)
* North Hills (Raleigh)
*South Square Mall - defunct (Durham)
*The Streets at Southpoint (Durham)
*Triangle Towne Center (Raleigh)"Notable locally based or independent retailer:"
*A Southern Season - the nation's largest gourmet retailer (Chapel Hill)Entertainment
Film Festivals and Events:
* "Flicker Film Festival " - Carrboro
* "Full Frame Documentary Film Festival " - DurhamNotable Performing Arts and Music Venues:
* The Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek - Raleigh
*Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park - Cary
*Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts - Downtown Raleigh
*RBC Center - RaleighTheatre and Dance Events:
* "American Dance Festival " - DurhamMedia
Print
Numerous newspapers and periodicals serve the Triangle market.
Paid and subscription
*
The News & Observer , the major daily Raleigh newspaper and the region's largest, with a significant regional and statewide readership (especially to the east of the Triangle).
*The Herald-Sun, the major daily Durham newspaper.
*The Durham News , a weekly community newspaper serving Durham County.
*The Cary News , a weekly community newspaper serving suburban Cary and western Wake County.
*Garner News , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Garner in southern Wake County.
*The Apex Herald , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Apex in western Wake County.
*Holly Springs Sun , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Holly Springs in southwestern Wake County.
*Cleveland Post , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Cleveland and nearby northwestern Johnston and southern Wake counties.
*Fuquay-Varina Independent , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Fuquay-Varina in southwestern Wake County.
*The Wake Weekly , a weekly community newspaper serving suburban Wake Forest, northern Wake County and southern Franklin County.
*The Chapel Hill News , a biweekly community newspaper serving Chapel Hill, suburban Orange County and northeastern Chatham County
*TheChatham Journal , the weekly community newspaper for suburban Pittsboro and surrounding Chatham County.
*The Clayton News-Star , a weekly community newspaper for suburban Clayton and western Johnston County.
*The Daily Record , the daily community newspaper for suburban Dunn and surrounding Harnett County.
*The Courier-Times , the biweekly community newspaper for suburban Roxboro and Person County.
*The Triangle Business Journal , a weekly regional economic journal.
* [http://www.chapelhillmagazine.com/ Chapel Hill Magazine] , a local bi-monthly magazine that serves 12,500 households and 1,600 businesses of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough and northern Chatham County.Free
*The
Independent Weekly , a free weekly regional independent journal published in Durham.
*TheCarolina Journal , a monthly free regional newspaper published in Raleigh.
*TheRaleigh Downtowner , a free monthly magazine for downtown Raleigh and environs.
*TheRaleigh Hatchet , a free monthly magazine.
*The Daily Tar Heel , the free weekday (during the regular academic year) student newspaper at UNC-Chapel Hill.
*The Technician , the free weekday (during the regular academic year) student newspaper at NC State University in Raleigh.
*The Chronicle , a free daily newspaper for (but independent of) Duke University and its surrounding community in Durham.
*The Blotter, a free monthly regional literary journal.
*Fifteen-501, a free magazine for the Durham-Chapel Hill area (named for nearby U.S. Route 15-501).
*Acento Latino , a free Spanish-language weekly regional newspaper published in Raleigh.Online only
*The
Raleigh Chronicle , a free daily news source for the greater Raleigh area.
*TheWake Forest Gazette , a free weekly news site for items of local Wake Forest InterestTelevision
Broadcast
The Triangle is part of the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville
Designated Market Area for broadcast television, which currently is home to the following television stations:*
WUNC-TV (4), thePBS affiliate and viewer-supported flagship station of theUniversity of North Carolina television network.
*WRAL-TV (5), theCBS affiliate, licensed toCapitol Broadcasting Company .
*WTVD-TV (11), the ABC affiliate, owned by ABC/Walt Disney Company .
*WNCN-TV (17), the NBC affiliate, owned byMedia General .
*WLFL-TV (22), the CW affiliate, owned bySinclair Broadcast Group .
*WTNC-LP (26), theTelefutura affiliate, owned byUnivision Communications, Inc.
*WRDC-TV (28), theMy Network TV affiliate, owned bySinclair Broadcast Group .
*WRAY-TV (30), an independent station, owned by Multi-Cultural Broadcasting.
*WUVC-TV (40), theUnivision affiliate, owned byUnivision Communications, Inc.
*WRPX-TV (47), the Pax/ION affiliate (Raleigh-Durham), owned byION Media Networks .
*WRAZ-TV (50), the Fox affiliate, which is operated byCapitol Broadcasting Company .Cable
Raleigh is home to the Research Triangle Region bureau of the regional cable news channel
News 14 Carolina .Online
The Triangle region hosted North Carolina's first online television station, [http://www.rtptv.com/ RTP-TV (Research Triangle Park Television)] , which broadcast news and programs of regional interest over the Internet from its Research Triangle Park location until ceasing operations in 2006.
Radio
The Triangle is home to
North Carolina Public Radio , a public radio station/NPR provider that brings in listeners around the country. Raleigh and a large part of the Triangle area isArbitron radio market #43. Stations include:FM stations:
*88.1 FMWKNC (NCSU) College Radio from N.C. State University
*88.5 FMWRTP (RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP")
*88.7 FMWXDU (DU) College Radio from Duke University
*88.9 FMWSHA (SU) NPR/Jazz from Shaw University
*89.3 FMWXYC (UNC) College Radio from UNC-Chapel Hill
*89.7 FMWCPE Classical & Opera Music
*90.7 FMWNCU (NCCU) NPR/Jazz from N.C. Central University
*91.1 FMW216BN (RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP")
*91.5 FM WUNC (UNC) NPR affiliate from UNC-Chapel Hill
*92.5 FMWYFL (BBN) Christian Programs from Bible Broadcasting Network
*93.9 FMWKSL (CC) Rhythmic Adult Contemporary ("93.9, Kiss FM")
*94.7 FMWQDR (CMG) Country ("94.7 QDR")
*96.1 FMWBBB (CMG) Rock ("96 Rock")
*96.7 FM WKRX Country (WKRX, Roxboro)
*96.9 FMWYMY (CMG) Spanish ("La Ley 96.9")
*97.5 FMWQOK (R1) Hip Hop ("K-97.5")
*98.9 FMW255AM (RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP")
*99.9 FM WCMC (CBC) Sports ("99.9 The Fan")
*100.7 FM WRVA (CC) Classic Rock ("100.7, The River")
*101.5 FM WRAL (CBC) Adult Contemporary ("Mix 101.5")
*102.5 FMWKXU (NCM) Country ("Kicks 102.5")
*102.9 FMWWMY (CMG) Oldies ("Y-102.9")
*103.3 FMWAKG (PB) Country ("103.3 WAKG")
*103.9 FMWNNL (R1) Urban Gospel ("103.9, The Light")
*104.3 FMWFXK (R1) Urban Adult Contemporary ("Foxy 104")
*105.1 FMWDCG (CC) Pop and Contemporary Hits ("G-105")
*106.1 FMWRDU (CC) Country ("Rooster Country")
*106.7 FMWKVE (EMF) Contemporary Christian
*107.1 FMWFXC (R1) Urban Adult Contemporary ("Foxy 107")
*107.7 FMW299AQ (RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP")
*107.9 FMWVDJ-LP Community Radio
*107.9 FMW300AR (RTN) Christian ("His Radio WRTP")AM stations:
*540 AMWETC Spanish
*570 AMWDOX Talk, Sports & Music ("570 WDOX")
*620 AMWDNC Sports; ESPN Radio affiliate ("620, The Bull")
*680 AMWPTF News, Talk & Sports ("News/Talk 680, WPTF")
*750 AMWAUG Urban Programming from St. Augustine's College
*850 AMWRBZ Sports ("850, The Buzz")
*1030 AMWDRU Christian ("The Truth, 1030")
*1240 AMWPJL Christian
*1310 AMWTIK Spanish
*1360 AM WCHL News, Talk & Sports
*1410 AMWRJD Urban Gospel
*1490 AMWDUR Spanish
*1530 AMWLLQ Spanish
*1550 AMWCLY Urban Gospel
*1590 AMWHPY ChristianMap of the Triangle
Rankings
*1 High Tech Region (Raleigh-Durham) -- "Daring To Compete: A Region-to-Region Reality Check," Silicon Valley Leadership Group, September 16, 2005
*Top 10 Utility Company (Duke Power) - Site Selection, September 2005
*12 Top Real Estate Market (Raleigh-Durham) -- Expansion Management, August 2005
*10 Top Venture Capital State (North Carolina) -- Moran Stahl & Boyer LLC, Site Selection, July 2005
*2 of the Top Business Opportunity Metros (Durham MSA, Raleigh-Cary MSA) -- 2005 Mayor's Challenge "Top Business Opportunity Metros", Expansion Management, July 11, 2005
*1 City (Greater Raleigh-Durham) for Biotechnology -- "The Greater Philadelphia Life Sciences Cluster", Milken Institute, June 2005
**2 City (Greater Raleigh-Durham) for Life Sciences Human Capital -- "The Greater Philadelphia Life Sciences Cluster", Milken Institute, June 2005
**4 City (Greater Raleigh-Durham) for Life Sciences Workforce -- "The Greater Philadelphia Life Sciences Cluster", Milken Institute, June 2005
*17 Best Running City in America (Raleigh) -- Runner's World, MSN, June, 2005
*5 U.S. Life Sciences Clusters (Greater Raleigh-Durham) -- Milken Institute, June 2005
*1 South's State of the Year (North Carolina) -- Southern Business & Development, June 20, 2005
*One of Top 10 University Markets that Has Its Act Together (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) -- Southern Business & Development, Summer 2005
*2 Best Place (Raleigh-Durham) for Business & Careers -- Forbes, May 5, 2005
*5 Best Knowledge Worker Metro (Raleigh-Cary MSA) -- "Knowledge Worker Quotient", Expansion Management, May 2005
*8 Most Unwired City (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) -- Intel's 3rd Annual "Most Unwired Cities" survey, May 2005
*9 Top State (North Carolina) in Nanotechnology -- Small Times, March 2005
*9 Top Business State (North Carolina) -- 2004 Governor's Cup, Site Selection, March 2005
*Top Small Business Towns in the U.S. (Dunn, #82) -- Site Selection, March 2005
*8 Hottest Labor Market (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) -- American City Business Journal, TBJ, March 11, 2005
*1 Best Place to Work (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RTP), # 4 (NIEHS) and # 1 Academic Institution (UNC-Chapel Hill) for Postdocs -- "Best Places to Work for Postdocs: 2005", The Scientist, February 14, 2005
*4 Top Pro-Business State (North Carolina) -- "Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2005: Keeping Jobs in America", Pollina Corporate Real Estate, Inc., 2005
*4 Best State (North Carolina) in Health Care and Availability -- "Health Care Cost Quotient", Expansion Management, February, 2005
*34 Top Metro (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) for Job Growth & High Tech Output -- Outlook, February, 2005
*17 America's Hottest Cities (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) -- Expansion Management, November 2004
*1 of America's Most Entrepreneurial Campuses (UNC-Chapel Hill) -- Forbes, October 22, 2004
*3 Best Places to Live in America -- Forbes, 2003 [http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/1/2003/LIR.jhtml?passListId=1&passYear=2003&passListType=Misc&uniqueId=2799&datatype=Misc]See also
*
I-85 Corridor
*Piedmont Crescent References
External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=35.865234,-78.786467&spn=0.859375,1.862953&hl=en Google maps]
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