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:''See also ], for lists of stations broadcasting in the United States for each state, listed by city of license.'' :''See also ], for lists of stations broadcasting in the United States for each state, listed by city of license.''
In the U.S. the ] divides the continent into ] (TMAs), according to the ], at . The TMAs not only delineate local broadcasts, but also delineate which channels will be received by Satellite or Cable subscribers (]). These market areas can also be used to define restrictions on ] of broadcast television signals. Generally speaking, only stations within the same market area can be rebroadcast. The only exception to this rule is the "significantly viewed" list.


The market numbers and locations are provided by . They do not correspond to those provided by the ], which are under currently under copyright.
There are 210 TMAs regulated by the FCC within the ]. The markets are presented from highest household population to lowest population and are current as of 2007. For the most-recent up-to-date information on the FCC's Television Market Areas (TMAs), see: http://www.tvb.org/rcentral/markettrack/us_hh_by_dma.asp

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Revision as of 12:21, 20 November 2008

These links go to individual lists of television stations by the markets in which they are located.

United States of America

See also Lists of television stations in North America, for lists of stations broadcasting in the United States for each state, listed by city of license.

The market numbers and locations are provided by RabbitEars.info. They do not correspond to those provided by the FCC, which are under currently under copyright.

  1. New York City, New York
  2. Los Angeles, California
  3. Chicago, Illinois
  4. San Francisco, California
  5. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  6. Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
  7. Washington, District of Columbia
  8. Boston, Massachusetts
  9. Miami, Florida
  10. Detroit, Michigan
  11. Houston, Texas
  12. Phoenix, Arizona
  13. Seattle, Washington
  14. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  15. Cleveland, Ohio
  16. Sacramento, California
  17. San Diego, California
  18. Denver, Colorado
  19. Tampa, Florida
  20. St. Louis, Missouri
  21. Atlanta, Georgia
  22. Baltimore, Maryland
  23. Orlando, Florida
  24. Indianapolis, Indiana
  25. Portland, Oregon
  26. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  27. Kansas City, Missouri
  28. San Antonio, Texas
  29. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  30. Salt Lake City, Utah
  31. Norfolk, Virginia
  32. Charlotte, North Carolina
  33. Las Vegas, Nevada
  34. Columbus, Ohio
  35. Raleigh, North Carolina
  36. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  37. Hartford, Connecticut
  38. Cincinnati, Ohio
  39. New Orleans, Louisiana
  40. Nashville, Tennessee
  41. Birmingham, Alabama
  42. West Palm Beach, Florida
  43. Providence, Rhode Island
  44. Jacksonville, Florida
  45. Fresno, California
  46. Dayton, Ohio
  47. Austin, Texas
  48. Memphis, Tennessee
  49. Grand Rapids, Michigan
  50. Santa Barbara, California
  51. Tucson, Arizona
  52. Tulsa, Oklahoma
  53. Buffalo, New York
  54. Little Rock, Arkansas
  55. Louisville, Kentucky
  56. Green Bay, Wisconsin
  57. Greensboro, North Carolina
  58. Albuquerque, New Mexico
  59. El Paso, Texas
  60. Harlingen, Texas
  61. Honolulu, Hawaii
  62. Des Moines, Iowa
  63. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  64. Mobile, Alabama
  65. Champaign, Illinois
  66. Greenville, South Carolina
  67. Omaha, Nebraska
  68. Monterey, California
  69. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  70. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  1. Fort Myers, Florida
  2. Scranton, Pennsylvania
  3. Flint, Michigan
  4. Albany, New York
  5. Eugene, Oregon
  6. Wichita, Kansas
  7. Rockford, Illinois
  8. Toledo, Ohio
  9. Paducah, Kentucky
  10. Huntsville, Alabama
  11. Richmond, Virginia
  12. Youngstown, Ohio
  13. Springfield, Massachusetts
  14. Redding, California
  15. Fort Smith, Arkansas
  16. Davenport, Iowa
  17. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  18. Tyler, Texas
  19. Roanoke, Virginia
  20. Waco, Texas
  21. Bellingham, Washington
  22. Bakersfield, California
  23. Madison, Wisconsin
  24. Northern Arizona
  25. Chattanooga, Tennessee
  26. Reno, Nevada
  27. Shreveport, Louisiana
  28. Portland, Maine
  29. Johnstown, Pennsylvania
  30. Corpus Christi, Texas
  31. Jackson, Mississippi
  32. Lexington, Kentucky
  33. Fort Wayne, Indiana
  34. Augusta, Georgia
  35. Rochester, New York
  36. Savannah, Georgia
  37. Peoria, Illinois
  38. South Bend, Indiana
  39. Knoxville, Tennessee
  40. Spokane, Washington
  41. Huntington, West Virginia
  42. Columbus, Georgia
  43. Syracuse, New York
  44. Evansville, Indiana
  45. Fargo, North Dakota
  46. Greenville, North Carolina
  47. Boise, Idaho
  48. Eau Claire, Wisconsin
  49. Logan, Utah
  50. Columbia, South Carolina
  51. Wichita Falls, Texas
  52. Johnson City, Tennessee
  53. Lincoln, Nebraska
  54. Bryan, Texas
  55. Anchorage, Alaska
  56. Rural Minnesota
  57. Topeka, Kansas
  58. Lansing, Michigan
  59. Montgomery, Alabama
  60. Springfield, Missouri
  61. Jefferson City, Missouri
  62. Manchester, New Hampshire
  63. Beaumont, Texas
  64. Gainesville, Florida
  65. Biloxi, Mississippi
  66. Charleston, South Carolina
  67. Palm Springs, California
  68. Lima, Ohio
  69. Lafayette, Louisiana
  70. Rochester, Minnesota
  1. Lubbock, Texas
  2. Yakima, Washington
  3. Wheeling, West Virginia
  4. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  5. Odessa, Texas
  6. Sherman, Texas
  7. Amarillo, Texas
  8. Sioux City, Iowa
  9. Albany, Georgia
  10. Tallahassee, Florida
  11. Terre Haute, Indiana
  12. Macon, Georgia
  13. Kennewick, Washington
  14. Wausau, Wisconsin
  15. Salisbury, Maryland
  16. Joplin, Missouri
  17. Erie, Pennsylvania
  18. Yuma, Arizona
  19. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
  20. Tupelo, Mississippi
  21. Abilene, Texas
  22. Jackson, Tennessee
  23. Jonesboro, Arkansas
  24. Grand Island, Nebraska
  25. Hagerstown, Maryland
  26. Elmira, New York
  27. Hays, Kansas
  28. Greenwood, Mississippi
  29. Alexandria, Louisiana
  30. Grand Junction, Colorado
  31. Monroe, Louisiana
  32. Laredo, Texas
  33. Dothan, Alabama
  34. Lafayette, Indiana
  35. La Salle, Illinois
  36. Clarksburg, West Virginia
  37. Quincy, Illinois
  38. Medford, Oregon
  39. St. Joseph, Missouri
  40. Wilmington, North Carolina
  41. Idaho Falls, Idaho
  42. Mansfield, Ohio
  43. Utica, New York
  44. Mankato, Minnesota
  45. Ottumwa, Iowa
  46. Burlington, Vermont
  47. Bangor, Maine
  48. Farmington, New Mexico
  49. Parkersburg, West Virginia
  50. Rapid City, South Dakota
  51. Panama City, Florida
  52. Duluth, Minnesota
  53. Roswell, New Mexico
  54. Bluefield, West Virginia
  55. Garden City, Kansas
  56. Rural Vermont
  57. Billings, Montana
  58. Victoria, Texas
  59. Missoula, Montana
  60. Lake Charles, Louisiana
  61. St. George, Utah
  62. Harrisonburg, Virginia
  63. Cape May, New Jersey
  64. Hilo, Hawaii
  65. Marquette, Michigan
  66. Watertown, New York
  67. Northeastern South Dakota
  68. Binghamton, New York
  69. Pullman, Washington
  70. San Angelo, Texas
  1. Great Falls, Montana
  2. Bowling Green, Kentucky
  3. Meridian, Mississippi
  4. Wailuku, Hawaii
  5. Hattiesburg, Mississippi
  6. Cheyenne, Wyoming
  7. Bend, Oregon
  8. Twin Falls, Idaho
  9. Eureka, California
  10. Traverse City, Michigan
  11. Bismarck, North Dakota
  12. Rural Wyoming
  13. Clovis, New Mexico
  14. Hibbing, Minnesota
  15. Scottsbluff, Nebraska
  16. Eastern Kentucky
  17. Charlottesville, Virginia
  18. Zanesville, Ohio
  19. Casper, Wyoming
  20. Minot, North Dakota
  21. North Platte, Nebraska
  22. London, Ontario
  23. Fairbanks, Alaska
  24. Butte, Montana
  25. Helena, Montana
  26. Roseburg, Oregon
  27. Coos Bay, Oregon
  28. Bozeman, Montana
  29. Key West, Florida
  30. Klamath Falls, Oregon
  31. Silver City, New Mexico
  32. Northern Nevada
  33. Goodland, Kansas
  34. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
  35. Alpena, Michigan
  36. La Grande, Oregon
  37. Juneau, Alaska
  38. Presque Isle, Maine
  39. Vernal, Utah
  40. Fort Bragg, California
  41. Williston, North Dakota
  42. Pierre, South Dakota
  43. Sitka/Ketchikan, Alaska
  44. Dickinson, North Dakota
  45. Sheridan, Wyoming
  46. Jackson, Wyoming
  47. Ridgecrest, California
  48. Glendive, Montana
  49. Rural Alaska


US Territories, Commonwealths and Insular Areas

Canada

Markets are Designated Market Areas (DMAs), as listed at TV Radio World:

  1. Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara Falls, ON
  2. Montreal/Laval, QC
  3. Vancouver-Victoria, BC
  4. Ottawa, ON/Gatineau, QC
  5. Edmonton, AB
  6. Calgary/Lethbridge, AB
  7. Quebec City/Levis, QC
  8. Winnipeg/Brandon, MB
  9. Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge/Guelph, ON
  10. London/Woodstock/Wingham, ON
  11. Halifax/Dartmouth, NS
  12. St. John/Fredericton/Moncton, NB
  13. Windsor, ON
  14. Sherbrooke, QC
  15. Kelowna/Okanagan Valley/Kamloops, BC
  16. Sudbury-Timmins-North Bay, ON
  17. St. John's/Corner Brook, NL
  18. Barrie/Orillia, ON
  19. Saskatoon, SK
  20. Trois-Rivières/Shawinigan, QC
  21. Regina/Moose Jaw, SK
  22. Saguenay, QC
  1. Kingston, ON
  2. Peterborough/Belleville/Trenton, ON
  3. Rimouski/Matane/Sept-Îles/Gaspé/Percé, QC/Campbellton/Bathurst, NB
  4. Sydney/Glace Bay, NS
  5. Red Deer, AB
  6. Charlottetown, PEI
  7. Rivière-du-Loup, QC
  8. Thunder Bay, ON
  9. Rouyn-Noranda/Val-d'Or, QC
  10. Chaleur Bay/Carleton, QC
  11. Yorkton, SK
  12. Prince Albert, SK
  13. Terrace/Kitimat/Prince Rupert, BC
  14. Pembroke/Petawawa, ON
  15. Sault Sainte Marie, ON
  16. Prince George, BC
  17. Medicine Hat, AB
  18. Lloydminster (AB/SK)
  19. Dawson Creek, BC
  20. Swift Current, SK
  21. Kenora, ON
Map of Canadian DMAs.


Territories

Mexico

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Markets are listed from north to south.

West Indies/Central America

West Indies/Caribbean

Markets are listed from north to south.

Central America

Greenland

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