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Johnstown

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jayedwards

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why isn't Johnstown listed as part of this board? It should be! I've noticed some other cities ignored on other boards too. But I suppose they can still be discussed.
 
Or is Johnstown discussed on the Pittsburgh board? How about Erie, Pa.---Pittsburgh board also?
 
Buyers look to the TV market as the Johnstown/Altoona Market. While the radio stations do not cover both, listeners certainly look to the same cities as one market.

I believe Johnstown should be included on this listing.

If they don't then State College shouldn't either, I can not receive any State College stations.

The designation Altoona/State College was probably the idea of some jock who has worked both markets. ???
 
b344077 said:
The designation Altoona/State College was probably the idea of some jock who has worked both markets. ???
Actually, it was to address concerns voiced by the posters on the board. We used to be in the Central PA thread, but as you know...Harrisburg seems to think they are Central PA...when in fact, Altoona and State College are closer to the true "center of the State"...so to please everyone, the Central PA thread was left to cover Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, etc and Altoona/State College were paired off on their own. I have seen "johnstown" info posted in here too and I'd assume that would be acceptable. Johnstown is just not named in the title of the thread.
 
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