http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/the-nielsen-rankings-for-2017-are-out/177395
This link shows top 10 TV markets.
This link shows top 10 TV markets.
No, I didn't make myself clear re: Mankato and St Joseph. With strong single-station ownership in both of those markets, and being aggressive with adding big 4 nets for their subs and LDs, I'd agree with you: neither market will be going away.
Ottumwa-Kirksville and Quincy-Hannibal could very well end up as mothership-satellites. (Had KTVO gone with a better tower contractor for their 2 kilofooter in the 80s, the two markets would already be merged.)
http://www.nielsen.com/content/dam/...udio/market_populations_and_rankings_2016.pdf
Heres the list from 2016 both Radio and TV DMA's listed here.
Sadly Mankato is just a 1 station market (CBS main, FOX SD sub). There are no other TV allocations for Mankato. Most folks in Mankato (unless you are in downtown Mankato) with outdoor antennas aim them west at the co-op towers about 25 miles away that gives them Mpls stations and some off beat cable stations (Luken nets, BizTV, AMGTV...but they do carry CTV2 from Canada)No, I didn't make myself clear re: Mankato and St Joseph. With strong single-station ownership in both of those markets, and being aggressive with adding big 4 nets for their subs and LDs, I'd agree with you: neither market will be going away.
I do not understand how Nielsen comes up with those figures.
Sadly Mankato is just a 1 station market (CBS main, FOX SD sub). There are no other TV allocations for Mankato. Most folks in Mankato (unless you are in downtown Mankato) with outdoor antennas aim them west at the co-op towers about 25 miles away that gives them Mpls stations and some off beat cable stations (Luken nets, BizTV, AMGTV...but they do carry CTV2 from Canada)![]()
They explain how at the Nielsen website. DMA is Designated Market Area, measured by TV HOMES, not people.
So while the population of the NYC Metro is more than 16 million, there are 7 million TV homes in the DMA.
Too bad more people don't know that as if they did that would prevent many arguments on other websites such as last year on a site about theme parks some doofus just couldn't understand why Des Moines has a rather large amusement park while Phoenix is stuck with Castles & Coasters ( a park which is not that much bigger than an average carnival ) when Phoenix is a bigger DMA. A years ago I saw a post from a woman who was "confused" as to why Saks Fifth Avenue had closed their only Denver location while the Saks in Richmond, Virginia is still open since Denver is the bigger DMA. In this case I did send her a private message telling her that those DMAs from Neilsen is about the number TV homes in a particular area and not about people population and quality of life and that those DMA rankings have nothing to do with Saks fifth Avenue business decisions.. She still didn't get it !!
At least Phoenix has Castles and Coasters! Some large metro areas have no theme parks at all (Houston, Memphis, Nashville, Portland (OR), New Orleans, Miami, Indianapolis, Raleigh-Durham; Detroit, Columbus (OH), and Boston don't count as they have major theme parks in easy day trip distance).
Also, DMA =/= metro area. Usually DMAs cover more area than metro areas, but there are some exceptions
Also, DMA =/= metro area. Usually DMAs cover more area than metro areas, but there are some exceptions
At least Phoenix has Castles and Coasters! Some large metro areas have no theme parks at all (Houston, Memphis, Nashville, Portland (OR), New Orleans, Miami, Indianapolis, Raleigh-Durham; Detroit, Columbus (OH), and Boston don't count as they have major theme parks in easy day trip distance).
Also, DMA =/= metro area. Usually DMAs cover more area than metro areas, but there are some exceptions