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Southern Riverside-San Bernardino Radio Market

I was looking at the nielsen radio map market and I couldn't tell if these cities are part or separate from Riverside-San Bernardino radio market or separate on its own.
  • Temecula
  • Murrieta
  • Menifee
  • Perris
  • Hemet
  • San Jacinto
  • Lake Elsinore
  • Temescal Valley
The Nielsen Radio Map market shows splits around Riverside and San Bernardino County. Also do these stations count part of Riverside-San Bernardino Market?
  • KXFG 92.9 Menifee
  • KMYT 94.5 Temecula
  • KRQB 96.1 San Jacinto
  • KATY 101.3 Idyllwild
  • KGGN 102.5 Hemet
  • KTMQ 103.3 Temecula
  • KKLM 104.1 Murrieta
  • KXRS 105.7 Hemet
 
I was looking at the nielsen radio map market and I couldn't tell if these cities are part or separate from Riverside-San Bernardino radio market or separate on its own.
  • Temecula
  • Murrieta
  • Menifee
  • Perris
  • Hemet
  • San Jacinto
  • Lake Elsinore
  • Temescal Valley
The Nielsen Radio Map market shows splits around Riverside and San Bernardino County. Also do these stations count part of Riverside-San Bernardino Market?
  • KXFG 92.9 Menifee
  • KMYT 94.5 Temecula
  • KRQB 96.1 San Jacinto
  • KATY 101.3 Idyllwild
  • KGGN 102.5 Hemet
  • KTMQ 103.3 Temecula
  • KKLM 104.1 Murrieta
  • KXRS 105.7 Hemet
Keep in mind that a station that is not technically licensed inside a market but that covers some or more of the market can be "part" of the market if they meet the minimum audience guidelines. That is how so many LA stations show in the book there. In fact, on average 10 of the top 20 stations are not "home" to the market.
 
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