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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 2:16 AM
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Originally Posted by wrendog View Post
Great news. That means SLC is now ahead of these cities with a major professional team (# of teams in parenthesis):

Pittsburgh (3)
Baltimore (2)
San Diego
San Antonio
Columbus
Kansas City (2)
Cincinnati (2)
Milwaukee (2)
Las Vegas (2)
Jacksonville
OKC
New Orleans (2)
Memphis
Buffalo (2)
These can be a little bit tricky, Salt Lake's media market is probably the largest geographically of any in the country. I'm pretty sure it covers the entire state plus some of Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming.

What that means is places like Pittsburgh and San Antonio will pull from other media markets that are adjacent. The Spurs will benefit from the full Austin media market as well as SA. Pittsburgh benefits from parts of Ohio, other parts of PA, parts of WV, and maybe even New York areas.

1.1M is good and moving up is better than moving down but these are hard to compare sometimes. Also does anyone know how these stats people who cut the cord?

https://tbh.lerctr.org/~ekb/TVMarkets/
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