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Interconnect Full Market Information Fort Irvin Coverage Map 45 LA & Desert Cities DMA Ventura San Gabriel 8 Antelope Valley High Desert Los Angeles Inland Empire Central Los Angeles Temecula Southern California Logistics Airport Orange County Desert Cities Canyon Country Castaic Spring Valley Lake 040312 Jess 7 Ranch Valencia Phelan 44 Oak Hills 2 1 Big Bear Landers City 4 Sugarloaf Somis Chatsworth Sugarloaf Fawnskin Big Bear 3 10 Lake 9 Blue Twentynine 44 Palms Jay Boulder Bay Twin 11 Peaks 12 Newbury Park 5 Oak Sierra Rimforest Joshua 49 Park Madre Tree Agoura Duarte 38 Del Rosa Hills Yucca Channel 16 San Marino 29 Valley Islands Beach Azusa Topanga San 6 Gabriel Point Mugu 17 13 Alhambra 28 39 Malibu Vista Brentwood 15 Morongo 14 South 40 Valley Pacific RosemeadEl Monte 27 Leo Palisades Downtown Walnut 37 Palm Springs DMA Carillo Zuma L.A. South San Beach Malibu Jose Hills Colony Commerce 18 East L.A. West Highgrove Venice 19 Pico Whittier Huntington Rivera Rowland Cherry Valley Park 26 Heights La Habra Desert Hot Santa Fe Springs Springs Heights Banning Westmont Downey South 42 Lynwood Whittier Willowbrook 41 Cabazon Paramont 30 Banning 49 Gardena 43 21 25Artesia Lakewood 20 23 Cathedral City Palm Thousand Palms 33 Springs 24 46 San Jacinto 22 Valle Romoland Vista Rancho Mirage Palm Desert Country East Bermuda Idyllwild- Palm Dunes Hemet Pine Cove Desert Indio 31 Quail Indian Valley Wells 32 Coachella San Pedro 35 Menifee 48 34 La Quinta 50 Sedco Hills Widomar Murriet 47 Hot Springs Anza Cahuilla 36 Aguanga Borrego Springs Ventura Central Los Angeles Inland Empire 1. West Ventura 18. West Los Angeles 37. Ontario 2. East Ventura 19. Central Los Angeles 38. Rancho Cucamonga 3. Camarillo 20. Torrance 39. Fontana/San Bernardino 4. Simi Valley 21. South Bay 40. Redlands 5. Thousand Oaks 22. Palos Verdes 41. Banning 6. Malibu 23. San Pedro/Carson 42. Riverside 24. Long Beach/Cerritos 43. Corona/Chino/Diam. Bar Antelope/Valley 25. Downey/Lakewood 7. Santa Clarita 26. Norwalk/Whittier High Desert 8. Antelope Valley 44. High Desert/Mount. Com. San Gabriel 45. Barstow Los Angeles 27. Hacienda Heights/Arcadia 9. West San Fernando Valley 28. East San Gabriel Valley Temecula 10. East San Fernando Valley 29. West Covina 46. Moreno Valley/Hemet 11. Burbank/Glendale 47. Temecula Valley 12. Pasadena Orange County 48. Sun City 13. Los Feliz/South Pasadena 30. N. OC/Brea/Yorba Linda 14. Alhambra 31. Huntington Beach Desert Cities 15. Hollywood 32. South Orange County 49. Palm Springs 1 16. South San Fernando Valley 33. Central Orange County 50. Palm Desert 2 17. Westside/Beverly Hills 34. Irvine 35. Saddleback 36. Coastal Antelope Valley ANTELOPE VALLEY SANTA CLARITA SANTA CLARITA EXPANDED Acton 93510 Canyon Country 91351, 91387 Ages 25-54 Canyon4 year Country college + 91351, 91387 Edwards 93523, 93524 Castaic 91384 Castaic 91384 Lake Hughes 93532 Newhall 91321 Lancaster 93536 Lancaster 93534, 93535, 93536 Santa Clarita 91350, 91390 Newhall 91321 Littlerock 93543 Stevenson Ranch 91381 Palmdale 93550, 93551, 93552 Palmdale 93550, 93551, 93552, 93591 Valencia 91354, 91355 Santa Clarita 91350, 91390 Pearblossom 93553 Stevenson Ranch 91381 Valencia 91354, 91355 VICTORVILLE Boron 93516 Central Los Angeles CENTRAL LOS ANGELES NORWALK SOUTH BAY Inglewood 90301, 90302, 90303, 90305 Los Angeles 90040 Hermosa Beach 90254 90003, 90007, 90008, 90011, Montebello 90640 Manhattan Beach 90266 90016, 90018, 90037, 90043, Los Angeles 90044, 90047, 90058, 90061, Norwalk 90650 Redondo Beach 90277, 90278 90062, 90089 Rosemead 91770 TORRANCE DOWNEY-MIDCITIES Whittier 90602, 90603, 90604, 90605 PALOS VERDES El Segundo 90245 Artesia 90701 Gardena 90247, 90248, 90249 Bell 90201 Palos Verdes Peninsula 90274 Hawthorne 90250 Bellflower 90706 Rancho Palos Verdes 90275 Lawndale 90260 Downey 90240, 90241, 90242 San Pedro 90731, 90732 90501, 90503, 90504, 90505, Torrance Hawaiian Gardens 90716 90506 La Mirada 90638 SAN PEDRO WEST LOS ANGELES Lakewood 90712, 90713, 90715 Lynwood 90262 Carson 90745, 90746, 90747 Inglewood 90304 Maywood 90270 Compton 90220, 90221, 90222 Los Angeles 90094 Paramount 90723 Harbor City 90710 Marina del Rey 90292 Santa Fe Springs 90670 Lomita 90717 Playa del Rey 90293 LONG BEACH Torrance 90502 Wilmington 90744 Cerritos 90703 90802, 90803, 90804, 90805, 90806, 90807, 90808, 90810, Long Beach 90813, 90814, 90815, 90822, 90840 Signal Hill 90755 Central Los Angeles (continued) LOS ANGELES SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LONG BEACH EXPANDED Bell 90201 Los Angeles 90040 Ages 25-54 Cerritos4 year college + 90703 Bellflower 90706 90802, 90803, 90804, 90805, NORTH CENTRAL LA Long Beach 90806, 90807, 90808, 90810, Compton 90220, 90221, 90222 90813, 90814, 90815 Downey 90241, 90242 Signal Hill 90755 El Segundo 90245 Rosemead 91770 Gardena 90247, 90248, 90249 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Harbor City 90710 Hawthorne 90250 Norwalk 90650 Carson 90745, 90746 90301, 90302, 90303, 90304, Whittier 90602, 90603, 90604, 90605 Inglewood 90305 Paramount 90723 La Mirada 90638 San Pedro 90731, 90732 SOUTH BAY EXPANDED Lakewood 90712 Wilmington 90744 Lawndale 90260 Hermosa Beach 90254 DOWNEY-MIDCITIES EXPANDED Lomita 90717 Lawndale 90260 90003, 90007, 90008, 90011, Manhattan Beach 90266 90016, 90018, 90037, 90043, Los Angeles Artesia 90701 90044, 90047, 90058, 90061, Palos Verdes Peninsula 90274 90062 Bellflower 90706 Rancho Palos Verdes 90275 Lynwood 90262 Downey 90241 Redondo Beach 90277, 90278 Manhattan Beach 90266 Hawaiian Gardens 90716 Torrance 90503, 90504, 90505 Maywood 90270 La Mirada 90638 Montebello 90640 Lakewood 90712, 90713, 90715 Playa Del Rey 90293 Santa Fe Springs 90670 Rancho Palos Verdes 90275 Redondo Beach 90278 90501, 90502, 90503, 90504, Torrance 90505 Desert Cities PALM DESERT PALM SPRINGS DESERT CITIES Indian Wells 92210 Cathedral City 92234 Coachella 92236 Indio 92201, 92203 Coachella 92236 Indian Wells 92210 La Quinta 92253 Desert Hot Springs 92240, 92241 Indio 92201, 92203 Palm Desert 92211, 92260 Joshua Tree 92252 La Quinta 92253 Rancho Mirage 92270 Morongo Valley 92256 Palm Desert 92211 Thermal 92274 Palm Springs 92262, 92264 Thousand Palms 92276 Twentynine Palms 92277, 92278 Yucca Valley 92284 High Desert VICTORVILLE BARSTOW NORTH SAN BERNARDINO Adelanto 92301 Barstow 92311 San Bernardino 92407 Angelus Oaks 92305 Daggett 92327 Apple Valley 92307, 92308 Hinkley 92347 Big Bear City 92314 HIGH DESERT MTN. COMMUNITIES Big Bear Lake 92315 Blue Jay 92317 Apple Valley 92307, 92308 Cedar Glen 92321 Fort Irwin 92310 Cedarpines Park 92322 Hesperia 92344, 92345 Crestline 92325 Victorville 92392, 92394, 92395 Forest Falls 92339 San Bernardino 92407 Helendale 92342 Hesperia 92345 Lake Arrowhead 92352 Phelan 92371 Running Springs 92382 Skyforest 92385 Victorville 92392, 92394, 92395 San Bernardino 92407 Valyermo 93563 Wrightwood 92397 Inland Empire CHINO-CORONA-DIAMOND BAR REDLANDS SAN BERNARDINO Chino 91708, 91710 Banning 92220 Bloomington 92316 Chino Hills 91709 Beaumont 92223 Fontana 92335, 92336, 92337 92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, Calimesa 92320 Grand Terrace 92313 Corona 92883 Colton 92324 Highland 92346 Diamond Bar 91765 Mentone 92359 Loma Linda 92354 Rowland Heights 91748 Redlands 92373, 92374 Lytle Creek 92358 Rialto 92376, 92377 92401, 92404, 92405, 92408, MORENO VALLEY San Bernardino 92410, 92411 Yucaipa 92399 TEMECULA Hemet 92543, 92544, 92545 RIVERSIDE Moreno Valley 92551, 92553, 92555, 92557 Perris 92570, 92571 Homeland 92548 Mira Loma 91752 San Jacinto 92582, 92583 Norco 92860 Sun City 92585 92501, 92503, 92504, 92505, Riverside 92506, 92507, 92508, 92509, ONTARIO 92521 Montclair 91763 Ontario 91761, 91762, 91764 Upland 91784, 91786 RANCHO CUCAMONGA Rancho Cucamonga 91701, 91730, 91737, 91739 Inland Empire (continued) NORTH INLAND EMPIRE RIVERSIDE-CORONA MORENO VALLEY Beaumont 92223 92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, Hemet 92543, 92544, 92545 Corona 92883 Bloomington 92316 Homeland 92548 Homeland 92548 Calimesa 92320 Moreno Valley 92551, 92553, 92555, 92557 Moreno Valley 92557 Chino 91708, 91710 Perris 92570, 92571 Norco 92860 Chino Hills 91709 Riverside 92507, 92508 Perris 92570 Colton 92324 San Jacinto 92582, 92583 92501, 92503, 92504, 92505, Riverside Diamond Bar 91765 92506, 92507, 92508, 92509 Sun City 92585 Fontana 92335, 92336, 92337 Grand Terrace 92313 CORONA-CHINO-DIAMOND BAR EXPANDED REDLANDS-FONTANA-SB Highland 92346 Loma Linda 92354 Chino 91708, 91710 Banning 92220 Lytle Creek 92358 Chino Hills 91709 Beaumont 92223 Mentone 92359 Corona 92880, 92883 Cabazon 92230 Mira Loma 91752 Calimesa 92320 EAST SAN GABRIEL Montclair 91763 Fontana 92336 Ontario 91761, 91762, 91764 Highland 92346 Rowland Heights 91748 Redlands 92373, 92374 Mentone 92359 Rialto 92376, 92377 Redlands 92373, 92374 ONTARIO-POMONA Rowland Heights 91748 San Bernardino 92404, 92405, 92411 92401, 92404, 92405, 92408, Yucaipa 92399 San Bernardino 92410, 92411 Montclair 91763 Upland 91784, 91786 Ontario 91761, 91762, 91764 Yucaipa 92399 Rancho Cucamonga 91730, 91739 Upland 91784, 91786 Los Angeles ALHAMBRA EAST SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LOS FELIZ Alhambra 91801, 91803 Mission Hills 91345 90012, 90022, 90023, 90026, 90027, 90031, 90032, 90033, Los Angeles Huntington Park 90255 North Hollywood 91601, 91605, 91606 90039, 90041, 90042, 90063, 90065, 90068 Monterey Park 91754, 91755 Pacoima 91331 San Marino 91108 San Gabriel 91775, 91776 Panorama City 91402 South Pasadena 91030 Temple City 91780 San Fernando 91340 Sun Valley 91352 BURBANK Sunland 91040 Sylmar 91342 91501, 91502, 91504, 91505, Burbank 91506, 91521, 91522, 91523 Tujunga 91042 91201, 91202, 91203, 91204, Valley Village 91607 Glendale 91205, 91206, 91207, 91208
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