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Community => News => Topic started by: videojon on August 31, 2010, 06:01:51 PM

Title: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: videojon on August 31, 2010, 06:01:51 PM
http://en-us.nielsen.com/content/dam/nielsen/en_us/documents/pdf/Misc/2010-2011%20DMA%20Ranks.pdf

Jax now at 49; number of TV Households down
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: Coolyfett on August 31, 2010, 06:19:09 PM
What does it mean? Explain this neilson thing.
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: videojon on August 31, 2010, 06:30:13 PM
Quote from: Coolyfett on August 31, 2010, 06:19:09 PM
What does it mean? Explain this neilson thing.

It's basically a ranking of the nations television markets based on households with televisions.

Among other things, advertisers also depend on this ranking to determine where to place local campaigns.
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: reednavy on August 31, 2010, 10:57:30 PM
We may have dropped, but damn, Panama City plummeted 5 spots!
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: jandar on August 31, 2010, 11:39:40 PM
Tampa, Orlando, Jax, all lost population.

Only Miami & Pensacola gained.

DMA's are weird anyway. Flagler County is considered part of the Orlando market yet is closer to Jax than to Orlando.

Gainesville is its own DMA, yet Greenville & Spartanburg SC and Asheville, NC are the same DMA and are about the same distance as Jacksonville/Gainesville.
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: Ocklawaha on August 31, 2010, 11:45:45 PM
Trouble is ad's are sold and profits are made according to the size of the TV markets. Sports leagues often divide revenue's according to who has the biggest markets. In either case, this is VERY BAD NEWS, and diminishes our windows of opportunity both in sports and media coverage.


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Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: simms3 on August 31, 2010, 11:53:30 PM
Man looking at those numbers I am in disbelief.  Birmingham way ahead of Jax?  Las Vegas barely ahead of Jax?  Austin barely ahead of Jax?  Mobile more TV households than their MSA population?  Can anyone explain whether some people in some places own and use more TVs than other metros?  Or if the boundaries for the TV markets are different than from the MSA markets?  Seems that many of the markets have about 1/2 as many TV households as metro population, yet there are definitely some weird anomalies in both directions (like 1/4 as many TV households as metro or more TV households than metro population).
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: videojon on September 01, 2010, 01:04:23 AM
Jacksonville DMA map
(http://www.firstcoastnews.com/genthumb.ashx?e=3&h=263&w=350&i=/assetpool/images/0843173516_dma.gif)

Most of these markets listed include surrounding areas. The boundaries vary.

QuoteSimilarly, while many Florida markets had dropped in rank in the latest estimate (Tampa, Miami, Ft. Myers, Tallahassee) partially as a result of the aforementioned phenomenon, there is evidence of some “bounce back” for markets such as Miami and Tallahassee. Further, previous “high growth” markets (e.g. Las Vegas, Florida markets) which showed diminished growth or even declines in the last two estimates seemed to “stabilize” (i.e. maintain rank) for the most recent estimate. For all these markets, the decreases and/or growths do not necessarily reflect a true decline in population or households. The estimates may also reflect an adjustment to align with the most recent information from the U.S. Census Bureau.

From http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/media_entertainment/number-of-u-s-tv-households-climbs-by-one-million-for-2010-11-tv-season/
Title: Re: Nielsen TV Market Rank: Jacksonville Drops 2 spots
Post by: copperfiend on September 01, 2010, 07:57:03 AM
And I noticed Hagerstown, MD is listed under Washington DC when it is closer to Baltimore.