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Metered Markets in Shade 7410600 50 Syndication Year 2 September 2015 to September 2016 Stations Clearances Metered Markets in shade Access Health Year 2 162 stations / 81.169% DMA MARKET %US ACCESS HEALTH AF TIME PERIOD # of Households Channel 1 NEW YORK 6.444 WVVH I 12pm 7,410,600 50 1 NEW YORK WMBC I 12pm - 63 1 NEW YORK WRNN NBC 10am - 48 2 LOS ANGELES 4.858 KXLA I 10am 5,586,700 44 3 CHICAGO 3.022 WSPY I 12pm 3,475,300 30 4 PHILADELPHIA 2.611 WACP I 8am 3,002,650 4 4 PHILADELPHIA WPSJ CW 12pm - 8 4 PHILADELPHIA WZBN I 12pm - 25 5 DALLAS 2.243 KHPK I 9am 2,579,450 28 5 DALLAS KHFD I 12pm - 51 5 DALLAS KATA I 12pm - 50 6 SAN FRANCISCO 2.186 KAXT I 12pm 2,513,900 42 7 BOSTON 2.076 WHDT I 10am 2,387,400 38 8 WASHINGTON DC 2.059 COX 11 I 10am 2,367,850 11 9 ATLANTA 2.000 WANN I 12pm 2,300,000 29 9 ATLANTA WATC I 12pm - 57 10 HOUSTON 1.878 KUVM FOX 12pm 2,159,700 40 10 HOUSTON KHLM I 12pm - 43 10 HOUSTON KETX I 12pm - 28 11 DETROIT 1.607 IMPACT Network I 11am 1,848,050 4 12 SEATTLE 1.617 KUSE I 7am 1,859,550 46 12 SEATTLE KPST I 12pm - 66 13 PHOENIX 1.580 KKAX I 12pm 1,817,000 36 13 PHOENIX KNJO I 12pm - 6 13 PHOENIX KCFG I 12pm - 32 14 TAMPA 1.560 WZRA YA 12pm 1,794,000 122 15 MINNEAPOLIS 1.502 KTCJ I 11am 1,727,300 50 16 MIAMI 1.381 WHDT I 12pm 1,588,150 9 16 MIAMI WPMF I 11am - 38 17 DENVER 1.351 KDEO I 12pm 1,553,650 23 18 CLEVELAND 1.321 WMFD I 12pm 1,519,150 68 18 CLEVELAND WAOH YA 12pm - 29 19 ORLANDO 1.278 WHDO I 7am 1,469,700 38 20 SACRAMENTO 1.211 KBTV I 7am 1,392,650 27 21 ST. LOUIS 1.094 KNLC I 9am 1,258,100 24 22 PORTLAND, OR 1.038 KORS I 12pm 1,193,700 36 22 PORTLAND, OR KORK I 12pm - 35 23 PITTSBURGH 1.022 WBGN I 7am 1,175,300 59 24 RALEIGH 0.997 WNCR YA 12pm 1,146,550 41 25 CHARLOTTE 0.995 WLNN YA 12pm 1,144,250 18 26 INDIANAPOLIS 0.968 WREP I 12pm 1,113,200 15 28 SAN DIEGO 0.940 KSKT I 11am 1,081,000 43 29 NASHVILLE 0.894 WPBM I 12pm 1,028,100 46 30 HARTFORD 0.878 WRNT I 12pm 1,009,700 50 32 COLUMBUS, OH 0.814 WDEM I 12pm 936,100 17 32 COLUMBUS, OH WMNO I 12pm - 28 33 SALT LAKE CITY 0.809 KTMW I 12pm 930,350 20 34 MILWAUKEE 0.792 WMKE I 12pm 910,800 21 35 CINCINNATI 0.782 WBCQ I 12pm 899,300 38 36 SAN ANTONIO 0.768 KCWX I 12pm 883,200 2 37 GREENVILLE 0.751 WGGS I 12pm 863,650 16 38 WEST PALM BEACH 0.687 WHDT I 12pm 790,050 9 1 Syndication Year 2 September 2015 to September 2016 Stations Clearances Metered Markets in shade Access Health Year 2 162 stations / 81.169% DMA MARKET %US ACCESS HEALTH AF TIME PERIOD # of Households Channel 1 NEW YORK 6.444 WVVH I 12pm 7,410,600 50 39 BIRMINGHAM 0.644 WVUA I 12pm 740,600 7 39 BIRMINGHAM WJXS I 12pm - 24 39 BIRMINGHAM WMTY I 12pm - 46 40 LAS VEGAS 0.643 KHMP I 7am 739,450 62 40 LAS VEGAS KNBX I 12pm - 17 40 LAS VEGAS KEEN I 12pm - 17 42 GRAND RAPIDS 0.630 WMKG I 12pm 724,500 49 43 NORFOLK 0.627 Cox I 10am 721,050 11 44 OKLAHOMA CITY 0.622 KSBI YA 10am 715,300 52 OKLAHOMA CITY KWEM I 12pm - 31 45 ALBUQUERQUE 0.619 KYNM FOX 12pm 711,850 51 46 GREENSBORO 0.603 WCWG CW 10am 693,450 20 48 LOUISVILLE 0.588 WKYI I 10am 676,200 24 48 LOUISVILLE WHAN I 12pm - 17 49 MEMPHIS 0.599 WBII I 10am 688,850 20 50 JACKSONVILLE 0.563 WQXT I 12pm 647,450 22 52 NEW ORLEANS 0.561 WSTY I 12pm 645,150 23 54 WILKES-BARRE 0.514 WQMY I 12pm 591,100 29 55 FRESNO 0.501 KJEO I 12pm 576,150 32 58 ALBANY, NY 0.481 WNYT/WNYA YA 11am 553,150 12 58 ALBANY, NY WNCE I 12pm - 31 59 TULSA 0.461 KELF I 12pm 530,150 48 60 MOBILE 0.460 WCTU NBC 12pm 529,000 36 60 MOBILE WBQP YA 12pm - 12 60 MOBILE WFBD I 12pm - 48 61 KNOXVILLE 0.460 WJDP I 12pm 529,000 14 65 CHARLESTON-HUNT 0.406 WVVK I 12pm 466,900 48 65 CHARLESTON-HUNT WTZP I 12pm - 50 66 ROANOKE 0.398 WYAT I 12pm 457,700 40 67 WICHITA 0.397 KCTU YA 9am 456,550 43 67 WICHITA KGPT I 12pm - 26 67 WICHITA KLKT YA 12pm - 41 68 FLINT 0.394 WNEM CBS 1am 453,100 22 68 FLINT WHNE I 12pm - 14 71 HONOLULU 0.379 KLEI I 10am 435,850 6 72 DES MOINES 0.376 WHO NBC 4am 432,400 13 74 TOLEDO 0.393 WMNT I 10am 451,950 48 79 ROCHESTER, NY 0.348 WGCE I 12pm 400,200 8 80 HUNTSVILLE 0.344 WMJN I 12pm 395,600 32 80 HUNTSVILLE WBCF I 12pm - 39 80 HUNTSVILLE WTZT I 12pm - 11 83 SHREVEPORT 0.337 KMSS FOX 5am 387,550 33 83 SHREVEPORT KADO I 12pm - 40 84 SYRACUSE 0.337 WISF I 12pm 387,550 15 85 MADISON 0.330 WISC CBS 10am 379,500 3 86 CHATTANOOGA 0.320 WYHB YA 12pm 368,000 44 86 CHATTANOOGA WEPG I 12pm - 2 88 WACO 0.308 WPLE I 12pm 354,200 89 CEDAR RAPIDS 0.300 KCRG ABC 6am 345,000 9 90 COLORADO SPRINGS 0.299 KSPK YA 12pm 343,850 28 92 SAVANNAH 0.292 WPHJ I 10am 335,800 46 2 Syndication Year 2 September 2015 to September 2016 Stations Clearances Metered Markets in shade Access Health Year 2 162 stations / 81.169% DMA MARKET %US ACCESS HEALTH AF TIME PERIOD # of Households Channel 1 NEW YORK 6.444 WVVH I 12pm 7,410,600 50 93 JACKSON, MS 0.292 WWJX I 12pm 335,800 23 94 BATON ROUGE 0.290 KPBN YA 12pm 333,500 113 BATON ROUGE KWBJ YA 7am - 39 96 TRI-CITIES 0.282 WLFG I 10am 324,300 68 97 SOUTH BEND 0.281 WSBT CBS 11am 323,150 22 98 CHARLESTON, SC 0.271 WLCN I 12pm 311,650 18 101 FT. SMITH 0.263 KVAQ I 11am 302,450 102 JOHNSTOWN 0.257 WKBS I 12pm 295,550 46 102 JOHNSTOWN WHVL I 12pm - 29 103 MYRTLE BCH-FLORENCE 0.252 WWMB CW 289,800 21 104 EVANSVILLE 0.251 WJTS YA 12pm 288,650 18 104 EVANSVILLE WTSN I 12pm - 20 106 TALLAHASSEE 0.238 WSFD I 12pm 273,700 15 107 TYLER 0.237 KFXK FOX 12pm 272,550 51 109 FT. WAYNE 0.234 WISE NBC 269,100 33 111 AUGUSTA 0.229 WBEK I 12pm 263,350 16 112 BOISE 0.228 KTRV FOX 8am 262,200 12 113 SIOUX FALLS 0.228 KCPO I 12pm 262,200 26 117 FARGO 0.215 KCPM I 12pm 247,250 27 118 MACON 0.214 WPGA ABC 12pm 246,100 58 119 MONTGOMERY 0.214 WKNI I 12pm 246,100 25 119 MONTGOMERY WBIH I 12pm - 29 120 TRAVERSE CITY 0.213 WLLZ YA 12pm 244,950 12 127 COLUMBUS, GA 0.188 WQMK I 12pm 216,200 40 128 LA CROSSE 0.186 KQEG I 11am 213,900 51 129 CORPUS CHRISTI 0.178 KRIS NBC 1pm 204,700 6 131 CHICO 0.170 KCVU FOX 12pm 195,500 20 134 ROCKFORD 0.161 WRDH I 12pm 185,150 44 134 ROCKFORD WCRD I 12pm - 134 ROCKFORD WBKM I 12pm - 46 134 ROCKFORD WMKB I 12pm - 25 135 WAUSAU 0.158 WFXS F 12pm 181,700 55 139 DULUTH 0.152 KCWV I 12pm 174,800 27 141 BEAUMONT 0.147 KUMY I 12pm 169,050 22 141 BEAUMONT KAOB I 12pm - 27 142 WICHITA FALLS 0.140 KSWO ABC 161,000 11 144 SALISBURY 0.139 WMDE I 11am 159,850 36 148 ANCHORAGE 0.136 KDMD I 12pm 156,400 32 149 JOPLIN 0.134 KGCS YA 12pm 154,100 22 154 TERRE HAUTE 0.125 WHFE I 12pm 143,750 18 154 TERRE HAUTE WVGO I 12pm - 18 158 WHEELING 0.114 WTOV NBC 11am 131,100 9 161 SHERMAN-ADA 0.112 KXII CBS 12pm 128,800 12 163 GAINESVILLE 0.109 WGEC I 12pm 125,350 171 QUINCY 0.091 WHQA I 12pm 104,650 7 173 RAPID CITY 0.087 KCPL I 100,050 26 178 HARRISONBURG 0.080 WAZT I 11am 92,000 10 180 MARQUETTE 0.074 WLUC N 10am 85,100 6 187 GREENWOOD 0.059 WEBU YA 12pm 67,850 12 190 GREAT FALLS 0.058 KBGF NBC 11am 66,700 50 191 TWIN FALLS 0.057 KMVT CBS 12pm 65,550 11 3 Syndication Year 2 September 2015 to September 2016 Stations Clearances Metered Markets in shade Access Health Year 2 162 stations / 81.169% DMA MARKET %US ACCESS HEALTH AF TIME PERIOD # of Households Channel 1 NEW YORK 6.444 WVVH I 12pm 7,410,600 50 194 EUREKA 0.053 KBVU FOX 11am 60,950 28 206 HELENA 0.024 KTVH NBC 10am 27,600 12 211 PUERTO RICO 0.000 WPRU ABC 11am - 20 212 US VIRGIN ISLANDS 0.000 WEON FOX 11am - 42 215 MARION, IN 0.000 WSOT I 10am - 27 81.169 93,344,350 Disclaimer: The information in this report is subject to change and/or cancellation at any time without notice.
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