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Retro said:
Boston is now the 11th largest radio market.
We are reminded of that fact every time we visit this site. Boston is listed below Atlanta for a reason.
 
Retro said:
It used to be in the top 10, but no one seemed to notice when it fell out of the top 10.
Someone seems to be bent out of shape about it. I seem to recall reading a post here claiming that Boston really is still #10.
 
Companies spend mad money in the top 10 largest markets, and now that Boston is no longer in the top 10 then...
 
Does Atlanta have as many high tech, high paying jobs? Population size isn't everything.
 
wld3 said:
Does Atlanta have as many high tech, high paying jobs? Population size isn't everything.
Correct. But it has something, since it has higher radio revenues than several larger markets. I believe it's number 6 in revenues, ahead of larger markets Detroit, Houston, and Washington, and Philadelphia.
 
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