My question is about the area named by Arbitron as
San Bernardino County West Outer.
It seems to be approximately a bit more than the "panhandle" of San Bernardino County bounded by the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside. I cannot tell the precise northern boundary with the Victor Valley market, but this San Bernardino County West Outer area seems like it may contain roughly the Ontario, Chino, Chino Hills areas.
San Bernardino County West Outer is surrounded by 3 markets
Los Angeles
Riverside-San Bernardino
Victor Valley
San Bernardino County West Outer is colored white on the Arbitron map, meaning not included in any Arbitron market.
This agrees with the Market Definitions of the 3 neighboring markets, which do not include it in either the Metro or TSA.
It seems quite peculiar that such an urban/suburban area would not currently be measured at all as part of any Arbitron market.
I'm guessing that it may have been included as a sub-county area in one or more of the neighboring markets (either Metro or TSA) at some time in the past, but has fallen into a black hole lately.
Or is there some more sensible explanation?
Does anyone have memory of the history of this orphan area?
San Bernardino County West Outer.
It seems to be approximately a bit more than the "panhandle" of San Bernardino County bounded by the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside. I cannot tell the precise northern boundary with the Victor Valley market, but this San Bernardino County West Outer area seems like it may contain roughly the Ontario, Chino, Chino Hills areas.
San Bernardino County West Outer is surrounded by 3 markets
Los Angeles
Riverside-San Bernardino
Victor Valley
San Bernardino County West Outer is colored white on the Arbitron map, meaning not included in any Arbitron market.
This agrees with the Market Definitions of the 3 neighboring markets, which do not include it in either the Metro or TSA.
It seems quite peculiar that such an urban/suburban area would not currently be measured at all as part of any Arbitron market.
I'm guessing that it may have been included as a sub-county area in one or more of the neighboring markets (either Metro or TSA) at some time in the past, but has fallen into a black hole lately.
Or is there some more sensible explanation?
Does anyone have memory of the history of this orphan area?