blizzard59 41 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Effective September 28, 2019 https://www.nielsen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2019/09/2019-20-dma-ranker.pdf Here is a table of the year-over-year changes in the number of TV homes in each market as well as how many places each market changed in rank. 2019-2020 Rank, DMA Name, Net Change in TV Homes, % Change in TV Homes, Change in Rank 1 New York -276,180 -3.89% 0 2 Los Angeles -131,250 -2.49% 0 3 Chicago 5,030 0.15% 0 4 Philadelphia -58,520 -2.08% 0 5 Dallas-Ft. Worth -58,750 -2.24% 0 6 San Francisco-Oak-San Jose -49,730 -2.06% 2 7 Washington, DC (Hagrstwn) -130,550 -5.26% -1 8 Houston -93,180 -3.85% -1 9 Boston (Manchester) -62,190 -2.63% 0 10 Atlanta -72,120 -3.08% 0 11 Phoenix (Prescott) 15,360 0.82% 1 12 Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota) -74,820 -3.99% -1 13 Seattle-Tacoma -90,130 -4.86% 0 14 Detroit -40,070 -2.25% 0 15 Minneapolis-St. Paul -15,940 -0.93% 0 16 Miami-Ft. Lauderdale -55,620 -3.28% 0 17 Denver -52,950 -3.34% 0 18 Orlando-Daytona Bch-Melbrn -73,250 -4.68% 0 19 Cleveland-Akron (Canton) -33,360 -2.38% 0 20 Sacramnto-Stkton-Modesto -40,190 -2.96% 0 21 Charlotte -3,930 -0.35% 2 22 Portland, OR -29,270 -2.56% 0 23 St. Louis -64,810 -5.57% -2 24 Pittsburgh -28,880 -2.60% 0 25 Indianapolis 54,040 5.41% 3 26 Baltimore -44,690 -4.12% 0 27 Raleigh-Durham (Fayetvlle) -83,390 -7.52% -2 28 Nashville -38,600 -3.78% -1 29 San Diego -6,110 -0.62% 0 30 Salt Lake City 16,660 1.78% 0 31 San Antonio -7,020 -0.76% 0 32 Kansas City -12,570 -1.38% 0 33 Hartford & New Haven -11,980 -1.33% 0 34 Columbus, OH -12,110 -1.36% 0 35 Milwaukee -11,120 -1.31% 1 36 West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce -900 -0.11% 1 37 Cincinnati -21,780 -2.56% -2 38 Greenvll-Spart-Ashevll-And -17,990 -2.23% 0 39 Las Vegas -23,280 -3.04% 0 40 Austin -14,880 -1.98% 0 41 Jacksonville 9,070 1.33% 1 42 Norfolk-Portsmth-Newpt Nws 6,100 0.90% 2 43 Oklahoma City -10,030 -1.48% 2 44 Birmingham (Ann and Tusc) -13,380 -1.97% -1 45 Grand Rapids-Kalmzoo-B.Crk 13,690 2.14% 4 46 Albuquerque-Santa Fe -2,540 -0.39% 1 47 Harrisburg-Lncstr-Leb-York -63,530 -9.01% -6 48 Louisville -11,040 -1.71% 0 49 Greensboro-H.Point-W.Salem -39,550 -5.86% -3 50 New Orleans -8,540 -1.37% 0 51 Memphis -42,790 -6.86% 0 52 Buffalo -10,220 -1.74% 0 53 Ft. Myers-Naples 9,820 1.77% 2 54 Richmond-Petersburg 3,780 0.68% 2 55 Fresno-Visalia -18,060 -3.17% -1 56 Providence-New Bedford -36,690 -6.32% -3 57 Mobile-Pensacola (Ft Walt) -5,650 -1.08% 1 58 Tulsa 1,010 0.20% 3 59 Albany-Schenectady-Troy -20,140 -3.87% 0 60 Wilkes Barre-Scranton-Hztn 16,440 3.42% 2 61 Knoxville -20,350 -3.97% -1 62 Little Rock-Pine Bluff -54,530 -10.35% -5 63 Dayton -18,190 -3.93% 1 64 Lexington -38,450 -8.28% -1 65 Tucson (Sierra Vista) 28,900 7.36% 8 66 Honolulu -11,670 -2.74% 0 67 Green Bay-Appleton -27,270 -6.47% 0 68 Des Moines-Ames 9,880 2.58% 7 69 Roanoke-Lynchburg -33,080 -7.93% -1 70 Spokane -1,100 -0.29% 7 71 Omaha -24,630 -6.08% -2 72 Wichita-Hutchinson Plus -3,850 -1.01% 4 73 Springfield, MO -22,170 -5.60% -1 74 Charleston-Huntington -34,850 -8.67% -4 75 Columbia, SC -23,740 -6.09% -1 76 Rochester, NY 9,680 2.75% 4 77 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City -70,130 -16.28% -12 78 Huntsville-Decatur (Flor) -21,160 -5.68% 1 79 Portland-Auburn 9,490 2.79% 5 80 Toledo -54,030 -13.46% -9 81 Madison 5,110 1.51% 5 82 Waco-Temple-Bryan 10,480 3.25% 7 83 Harlingen-Wslco-Brnsvl-McA -44,080 -11.74% -5 84 Paducah-Cape Girard-Harsbg 6,900 2.13% 4 85 Colorado Springs-Pueblo 7,600 2.38% 6 86 Shreveport -1,420 -0.44% 4 87 Syracuse -29,900 -8.53% -6 88 Champaign&Sprngfld-Decatur -28,720 -8.34% -6 89 Savannah 12,010 3.96% 4 90 Cedar Rapids-Wtrlo-IWC&Dub -19,080 -5.78% -3 91 Charleston, SC 6,920 2.29% 3 92 Chattanooga -35,850 -10.51% -9 93 El Paso (Las Cruces) -43,700 -12.90% -8 94 Baton Rouge 6,180 2.15% 3 95 Jackson, MS -22,660 -7.39% -3 96 Burlington-Plattsburgh -11,180 -3.80% 0 97 Myrtle Beach-Florence -24,480 -8.10% -2 98 South Bend-Elkhart 3,000 1.09% 1 99 Tri-Cities, TN-VA 7,200 2.71% 3 100 Greenville-N.Bern-Washngtn 3,990 1.52% 7 101 Ft. Smith-Fay-Sprngdl-Rgrs -6,720 -2.47% 0 102 Boise -12,360 -4.52% -2 103 Davenport-R.Island-Moline -20,830 -7.43% -5 104 Reno 7,850 3.19% 5 105 Evansville -15,670 -5.90% -2 106 Johnstown-Altoona-St Colge -13,960 -5.31% 0 107 Lincoln & Hastings-Krny 7,890 3.28% 4 108 Augusta-Aiken -24,080 -9.11% -3 109 Tallahassee-Thomasville 1,710 0.72% 3 110 Ft. Wayne -26,810 -10.10% -6 111 Springfield-Holyoke -20,060 -7.97% -3 112 Lansing -11,300 -4.67% -2 113 Sioux Falls (Mitchell) -2,120 -0.92% 2 114 Tyler-Longview (Lfkn&Ncgd) -8,590 -3.70% 0 115 Youngstown 7,290 3.42% 10 116 Fargo -10,380 -4.54% 1 117 Eugene 3,130 1.46% 6 118 Yakima-Pasco-Rchlnd-Knnwck -7,510 -3.36% 1 119 Macon -13,070 -5.83% -1 120 Peoria-Bloomington -24,730 -10.57% -7 121 Traverse City-Cadillac -9,310 -4.26% -1 122 Montgomery-Selma -22,310 -9.73% -6 123 Lafayette, LA -12,950 -5.98% -2 124 Monterey-Salinas -4,220 -2.05% 2 125 Bakersfield -14,900 -6.92% -3 126 SantaBarbra-SanMar-SanLuOb -17,640 -8.26% -2 127 Wilmington -560 -0.29% 2 128 Corpus Christi -4,860 -2.52% 0 129 La Crosse-Eau Claire -950 -0.51% 1 130 Columbus, GA (Opelika, AL) -15,120 -7.61% -3 131 Chico-Redding 490 0.29% 1 132 Amarillo -13,870 -7.89% -1 133 Columbus-Tupelo-W Pnt-Hstn -6,470 -3.85% 0 134 Wausau-Rhinelander 1,540 0.98% 0 135 Medford-Klamath Falls -1,390 -0.89% 0 136 Salisbury 1,920 1.26% 2 137 Columbia-Jefferson City -2,220 -1.42% -1 138 Rockford -400 -0.26% 1 139 Duluth-Superior 2,060 1.38% 5 140 Monroe-El Dorado -8,200 -5.24% -3 141 Palm Springs 480 0.33% 4 142 Lubbock -6,890 -4.59% 1 143 Beaumont-Port Arthur -9,580 -6.27% -3 144 Topeka -9,620 -6.33% -3 145 Odessa-Midland -8,830 -5.87% -3 146 Minot-Bsmrck-Dcknsn (Wlstn) -8,270 -5.70% 0 147 Wichita Falls & Lawton -6,760 -4.84% 1 148 Sioux City -4,450 -3.28% 1 149 Panama City -5,200 -3.84% 1 150 Rochestr-Mason City-Austin 900 0.70% 4 151 Anchorage -16,490 -11.61% -4 152 Erie -7,920 -5.94% -1 153 Joplin-Pittsburg -8,340 -6.44% 0 154 Albany, GA -10,710 -8.18% -2 155 Biloxi-Gulfport -5,800 -4.75% 1 156 Gainesville -6,180 -5.13% 1 157 Wheeling-Steubenville 450 0.40% 5 158 Sherman-Ada -6,230 -5.26% 1 159 Bangor -13,120 -10.56% -4 160 Terre Haute -9,870 -8.20% -2 161 Binghamton -9,450 -8.15% -1 162 Idaho Fals-Pocatllo (Jcksn) -14,720 -12.72% -1 163 Missoula -8,610 -7.87% 1 164 Abilene-Sweetwater -3,650 -3.49% 1 165 Yuma-El Centro -1,330 -1.32% 1 166 Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill -11,370 -10.35% -3 167 Hattiesburg-Laurel -3,680 -3.69% 1 168 Billings -8,380 -8.35% -1 169 Rapid City -4,330 -4.76% 2 170 Lake Charles -4,600 -5.08% 2 171 Dothan -5,280 -5.84% 2 172 Utica -6,770 -7.40% -3 173 Clarksburg-Weston -6,280 -6.90% -3 174 Quincy-Hannibal-Keokuk -4,470 -5.05% 0 175 Harrisonburg -920 -1.08% 0 176 Jackson, TN -4,070 -4.90% 1 177 Bowling Green -1,880 -2.52% 4 178 Alexandria, LA -6,720 -8.48% 1 179 Elmira (Corning) -10,660 -12.81% -2 180 Marquette -2,150 -2.90% 2 181 Watertown -8,510 -10.68% -3 182 Charlottesville -880 -1.23% 1 183 Jonesboro -5,750 -7.64% -3 184 Laredo -4,890 -6.96% 0 185 Bend, OR -2,180 -3.31% 1 186 Butte-Bozeman -3,870 -5.76% -1 187 Lafayette, IN -2,140 -3.36% 1 188 Grand Junction-Montrose -2,770 -4.32% -1 189 Lima -2,590 -4.36% 1 190 Meridian -2,240 -3.79% 1 191 Twin Falls -4,940 -8.23% -2 192 Great Falls -3,060 -5.44% 0 193 Parkersburg -2,510 -4.67% 1 194 Greenwood-Greenville -5,370 -9.65% -1 195 San Angelo -2,570 -4.87% 1 196 Cheyenne-Scottsbluff -2,270 -4.43% 1 197 Eureka -6,080 -11.34% -2 198 Mankato -450 -0.95% 1 199 Casper-Riverton -4,480 -9.29% -1 200 St. Joseph -1,420 -3.53% 1 201 Ottumwa-Kirksville -3,400 -8.33% -1 202 Victoria -2,040 -6.68% 1 203 Fairbanks -4,910 -14.93% -1 204 Zanesville -1,530 -5.24% 0 205 Helena -720 -2.72% 0 206 Presque Isle -2,400 -9.70% 0 207 Juneau -4,210 -18.35% 0 208 Alpena -150 -1.04% 0 209 North Platte -820 -6.39% 0 210 Glendive 40 1.11% 0 US Total -3,236,740 -2.94% Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyHarry 727 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 1 hour ago, blizzard59 said: 34 Columbus, OH -12,110 -1.36% 0 ... 37 Cincinnati -21,780 -2.56% -2 Columbus DID NOT lose any households last year. The way this area is growing, that would be an impossibility unless territory was subtracted from the DMA. Likewise with Indianapolis. They DID NOT gain 54,000 households unless territory was added. But Cincinnati now at 37? WOW - They are dropping fast. I'm going to say the same thing for them. Cincinnati is growing, not shrinking. Maybe not as fast as Columbus and Indy, but they are not shrinking either. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233427 Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnya2k6 171 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Anchorage and Fairbanks dropped to 151 and 203 respectively?! And it looks like Atlanta will remain in the top 10 for quite a while. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233428 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ttvn2000 320 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 1 hour ago, blizzard59 said: 80 Toledo -54,030 -13.46% -9 Down 54K in a year?! I remember when it was Market 66, right near Lexington and significantly ahead of Columbia, SC... . This just solidifies it’s place as a starter market... Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233429 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyHarry 727 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 58 minutes ago, ttvn2000 said: Down 54K in a year?! I remember when it was Market 66, right near Lexington and significantly ahead of Columbia, SC... . This just solidifies it’s place as a starter market... Fake statistics unless Trump has run off a bunch of illegals. (Oops, sorry. I know media types like to euphemistically refer to them as undocumenteds.) Toledo shows a population of 903,000-ish. NO WAY Toledo lost 6% of its population. The whole city would be in foreclosure if that were the case. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233433 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amra 171 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Orlando has been growing like crazy. Hard to believe we lost 73,000 households. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233434 Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJClementeFan69 477 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 I wonder if some of these rankings are a bit of a correction from last year's major shakeup that had things all over the place. I find it a little strange that Youngstown is up 10 market sizes and gained households...that is unless they got another county (Lawrence PA?). The household numbers don't make a whole lot of sense in general. Would be nice if Nielsen ever put updated maps out publicly. Kind of shady that the FCC can use them as a legal standard for TV markets yet the public doesn't have access to them. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233435 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldenShine9 1513 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 These are all rough estimates of TV households. Areas that skew older would likely have more than their population suggests. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233438 Share on other sites More sharing options...
blizzard59 41 Posted September 29, 2019 Author Share Posted September 29, 2019 2 hours ago, DirtyHarry said: Columbus DID NOT lose any households last year. The way this area is growing, that would be an impossibility unless territory was subtracted from the DMA. 1 hour ago, Amra said: Orlando has been growing like crazy. Hard to believe we lost 73,000 households. Remember, Nielsen is estimating the number of TV households here, not the total number of households or the population count. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233440 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyHarry 727 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 9 minutes ago, blizzard59 said: Remember, Nielsen is estimating the number of TV households here, not the total number of households or the population count. Cou;ld they be confusing cord cutting with eliminating households? Are they counting OTA households accurately? Everybody has a TV don't they? Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233441 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ns8401 941 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 9 hours ago, DirtyHarry said: Cou;ld they be confusing cord cutting with eliminating households? Are they counting OTA households accurately? Everybody has a TV don't they? If I have a tv and a DVD player I still have a TV but Nielsen won’t count me... more and more people aren’t doing TV anymore... Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233447 Share on other sites More sharing options...
susquvalleywgal 517 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 The SusquValley (HLLY) market down 6 spots?! Wow. -- Matt Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233459 Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSSZNews 1051 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Shoutout to the 40 people who finally took the plunge in Glendive! Welcome to the 20th Century! That note aside, this illustrates nicely why more TV companies are bringing in Comscore. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233462 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty Muck 4378 Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 18 hours ago, blizzard59 said: Remember, Nielsen is estimating the number of TV households here, not the total number of households or the population count. How are they doing these estimates? By pulling numbers out of a hat? Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233463 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weeters 1916 Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Keep in mind that counting any television that could potentially pick up local television broadcasts wouldn't necessarily be a good thing. It would just push ratings even lower, as it would be counting people who have televisions that don't have antennas and don't subscribe to any service that would give them local TV. Losing 276,000 households that watched broadcast TV is a lot better than gaining 1,000,000 that don't. Since these people aren't going to watch anyways, there's no reason to count them. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233466 Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkolsen 1684 Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Also, some of the growth people mention in the markets could be inner market movements. Like moving from the suburbs to the city (which could be having a growth). Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233472 Share on other sites More sharing options...
east-tx-tv 121 Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 I thought with the DFW metro growth the way it's been (400/day avg. move-ins), that there would be an eventual swap with Philadelphia, but with a (supposed) loss of 58,000+ TV HH, that doesn't seem to be the case anytime soon. Link to comment https://localnewstalk.net/topic/17332-2019-2020-dma-rankings/#findComment-233521 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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