Talk_Dude said:As I recall, Pittsburgh has been steadily losing population for several decades. Is that not accurate?
Here are the Allegheny County numbers, which peaked in 1960:
1960: 1,628,587
1970: 1,605,016 −1.4%
1980: 1,450,085 −9.7%
1990: 1,336,449 −7.8%
2000: 1,281,666 −4.1%
2009: 1,218,494 −4.9% (estimated)
(from Wikipedia)
Radio tends to confuse the issue because several counties have been added to the market area as defined
by Arbitron. If you are in extreme southern Fayette or Greene County, for instance, you are better served
by the Morgantown radio stations, but you're part of the Pittsburgh radio market.
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