Interestingly, Jacksonville was a major center of silent film production until residents became fed up with the crowds and--yes--noise, forcing the industry to move westward.
Jacksonville reminds me of those warnings on rear view mirrors about objects being closer than they appear. Despite it's strong showing on the list of America's 25 largest cities, it's mainly there due to a city-county consolidation in 1968 which swelled its population. It doesn't have the cultural influence/notoriety or that big-city feel of , say, a Boston or a Washington (both of which are, population-wise, smaller).
It's Arbitron and Nielsen market rankings paint a better picture of this, as they're both well out of the top 25.