

What is a DMA and how do you determine this?
Designated Market Areas
(DMA’s) are used by Nielsen Media Research to identify TV stations
whose broadcast signals reach a specific area and attract the most
viewers. A DMA consists of all counties whose largest viewing share is
given to stations of that same market area. Non-overlapping DMA’s cover
the entire continental United States, Hawaii and parts of Alaska. There
are currently 210 Designated
Market Areas throughout the U.S.
* The TV Market borders and ranks change slightly every September.
The the maps are current as of the 2006-2007 season.
The map above is derived from information retrieved in the 2002-2003
season and is there for historical purposes.
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