Was looking at the latest Arbitron info on AllAccess.com. Noticed that Akron is now #79 (can recall a few years back when it was Market #60) and Canton is now #136 (can recall when it was Market #100 or so). Since we live in an area where there is little to no population growth, why hasn't there been any move to combine the markets?
The core of the metros are less than 20 miles apart...and Canton radio stations show up in Akron, and Akron shows up well in Canton.
And, a combined Akron/Canton market would have 946,000 people, good enough to be market #57 (similar in size to Rochester, NY and Buffalo, NY).
Would seem that all stations would get bigger budgets and more attention from national and regional media planners as a top 60 market than two smaller individual markets.
The core of the metros are less than 20 miles apart...and Canton radio stations show up in Akron, and Akron shows up well in Canton.
And, a combined Akron/Canton market would have 946,000 people, good enough to be market #57 (similar in size to Rochester, NY and Buffalo, NY).
Would seem that all stations would get bigger budgets and more attention from national and regional media planners as a top 60 market than two smaller individual markets.