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I like to look at the market rankings from time-to-time. I just noticed that in the Nielsen Fall 2022 Market Survey Rankings, DFW is only 40,100 away from the #4 spot.
Population is revised once a year in the fall, not with each book. They use Claritas and other data to do their own projections, not just the annual survey-based information from the Census.Looks like it might be just another book or two before DFW moves up.
But they are being replaced by new immigrants. CA population is not decreasing, it is just trading components.About that many move out of California
Not to derail the thread, but I notice that my old home market of Hartford is now down to No. 54. I believe it was within the top 50 when it was switched from diary to PPM. If it continues to shed population, will Nielsen eventually turn it back into a diary market, or will it stay PPM permanently? Same question applies to Memphis, now at No. 52 and not growing.But they are being replaced by new immigrants. CA population is not decreasing, it is just trading components.
All depends on the subscribing stations. If they are willing to pay the cost, it is likely that they will continue as PPM markets. The question is more about whether the new entrants into the top 50 want to spend nearly double the money when the amount of agency business is dwindling.Not to derail the thread, but I notice that my old home market of Hartford is now down to No. 54. I believe it was within the top 50 when it was switched from diary to PPM. If it continues to shed population, will Nielsen eventually turn it back into a diary market, or will it stay PPM permanently? Same question applies to Memphis, now at No. 52 and not growing.
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Remember, the rankings are one thing and implementation into the survey process is another. For the ratings themselves, population is adjusted just once a year. It's a lengthy process involving adjusting the demographic and ethnic cells and even county by county data.Nielsen released its Fall market rankings today. Dallas is just a little over 40,000 people behind San Francisco now.
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Nielsen Releases Fall 2022 Market Ranking Revisons
FIRST ON RADIOINSIGHT: Nielsen Audio has released its biannual revision of the market rankings for the upcoming Fall ratings book.radioinsight.com
Twice per year. Spring and Fall.For the ratings themselves, population is adjusted just once a year.
From the source: "...with the census being messed up the updates are coming in at irregular timeframes"Twice per year. Spring and Fall.
I’m not exactly sure when the fall rankings were released, as I bookmarked the updated ranking page a couple days ago, but I’m happy to have helped with your article. 🙂Nielsen released its Fall market rankings today. Dallas is just a little over 40,000 people behind San Francisco now.
True I know what you mean though Inland Empire area like Riverside and San Bernardino have been getting people who cannot afford a home in Los Angeles but they have to stay within California for Job related reasons in Los Angeles.But they are being replaced by new immigrants. CA population is not decreasing, it is just trading components.
Do those new immigrants listen to english radio thoughBut they are being replaced by new immigrants. CA population is not decreasing, it is just trading components.
Most don't. And the vast majority won't during their lifetime; their kids, though, will.Do those new immigrants listen to english radio though
And the majority are Hispanic. The IE has a higher percentage of Hispanics than the LA metro, in fact.True I know what you mean though Inland Empire area like Riverside and San Bernardino have been getting people who cannot afford a home in Los Angeles but they have to stay within California for Job related reasons in Los Angeles.
About that many move out of California