Any radio markets that you think should me merged or altered as far as geography is concerned?
Personally, I think Mobile/Pensacola and Colorado Springs/Pueblo should both be merged. Basically every FM in both sets of markets can be heard in most or all of both markets in question. It can also be argued that Akron and Canton could be merged, and that the Manchester market could be expanded to include the Concord area, along with western Rockingham County (which is currently included in the absurdly large Portsmouth market*). Any others that you can think of?
* I could rant about the Portsmouth market’s size FOREVER. Portsmouth is much smaller than Manchester (20,000 people vs. 110,000) and yet the Portsmouth market is basically double the size of the Manchester one. Nielsen supposedly bases their market definitions on commuting/listening patterns, but I highly doubt anyone from the western parts of the county listen to anything other than Manchester and Boston stations (with the exception of WOKQ). Same goes for commuting.
Personally, I think Mobile/Pensacola and Colorado Springs/Pueblo should both be merged. Basically every FM in both sets of markets can be heard in most or all of both markets in question. It can also be argued that Akron and Canton could be merged, and that the Manchester market could be expanded to include the Concord area, along with western Rockingham County (which is currently included in the absurdly large Portsmouth market*). Any others that you can think of?
* I could rant about the Portsmouth market’s size FOREVER. Portsmouth is much smaller than Manchester (20,000 people vs. 110,000) and yet the Portsmouth market is basically double the size of the Manchester one. Nielsen supposedly bases their market definitions on commuting/listening patterns, but I highly doubt anyone from the western parts of the county listen to anything other than Manchester and Boston stations (with the exception of WOKQ). Same goes for commuting.