DanielBoone said:
I knew you were wondering why this is on the Sacramento board. I think we are trying to determine which Central Valley radio station's signal goes farthest north into Sacramento best. Besides, the title of this board does say, "Sacramento and Central Valley." I don't know why Central Valley is listed, but, there are a lot of Sac stations (50k)watts reach as far as south as Stockton, Manteca, Modesto even Turlock (one of them)105.1 KNCI To me, I would think anything south of Galt, Sac/SJ county line would be considered Central Valley?
The Central Valley (which is not really an official name) is generally considered to be from Redding to the Grapevine. This includes the Sacramento Valley (which runs from the Delta to Redding) and the San Joaquin Valley which runs from the Delta south to the Grapevine. It seems that most people consider the Valley division to be the Sacramento & San Joaquin County line.
Most of the discussion regarding Fresno and Bakersfield centers on the Central California board. Radio stations like KMJ and the Fresno Bee Newspaper love to point out as being the top in thier field in Central California rather than a more inaccurate #1 in the Central Valley since the Sacramento media would trounce them.
Fresno is the largest metropolitan area in Central California but not the Central Valley.
The board sets theses sections up in an interesting way.
The Central California Board.... Bakersfield, Fresno and Modesto.
Funny, but the Fresno Area is bigger than Bakersfield.
Sacramento.... Sacramento and the Central Valley.
Sacramento radio station hardly ever mention the "valley" in promotions. Just the Sacramento Area.
Radio stations in Chico, Redding, Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Visalia and Bakersfield usually do. They seem to really be Valley connected and many of their stations serve multiple markets in the valley.
The Sacramento stations only pay attention to the Sacramento Metropolitan Area and don't seem to use the word Valley or Central Valley much.
Television is different. The DMA includes everything from the Yuba/ Sutter area to Turlock, The Sierra Foothills and Eastern Solano County.
These Sacramento based stations (even those licensed in Stockton and Modesto are based in Sacramento) are very Sacramento centric. They do however market themselves as "Valley Stations" and give news and weather for Stockton and Modesto.
I propose that the Central California board be changed to the San Joaquin Valley board. Most of the population in Central California is in the San Joaquin Valley.
i feel everything else that is not in the Bay Area, Metro Sacramento, the Greater Los Angeles (including the IE), Metro San Diego, and the San Joaquin Valley should be posted on the California Board.
I guess for argument sake it wouldn't be bad to put Stockton and Modesto station info on the Sacramento Board since they are all in the same TV DMA. I certainly wouldn't include anything from Merced south.
Just my silly opinions.