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  1. No it has not ever. They are next to one another in ranks now, but Charlotte is still a faster growing region.
  2. The other market you are referring to is Charlotte, and no it won't overtake Charlotte ever. Charlotte DMA is actually growing much faster than Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville DMA, and has actually sped up in growing in the past year. Actually, the Charlotte DMA will be in the top 20 in the next year.
  3. I think Denver, like Atlanta and Salt Lake City, are super DMAs, which help with their Nielsen rankings. As a result, they seem to be markets where households, even in the rural areas of those states, gravitate towards their respective cities.
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