Now, let's talk about the metro a minute! It was a figment of the chamber's of commerce imagination back in the day. They had this vision of communities working and growing together and while there is some degree of that today, there is still very little the cities have in commong. The trading areas are separately defined. Everyone has their own mall, theaters, restaurants, baseball teams, etc. There is little you can get in Greensboro that you can't get in Winston-Salem.
The radio and TV stations contibuted to the growth of the "metro", but have done little to continue the idea. Most of the major stations are located in Greensboro, and few have any exposure in Winston-Salem. You seldom see them do remotes, and you don't hear a lot of local businesses advertising on them. Car dealers but very little else.
The TV stations try to spread their wings, but don't really succeed.
Of course, there is a great deal of political mistrust among the city leaders and they are all more concerned about protecting their turft than about growing together.
That's a whole new discussion!