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DMA Rankings2.Numbers Rank DMA # Designated Market Area State Population 2012 Stations 1 501 New York NY 7,384,340 WNET + WLIW + WNYE 2 803 Los Angeles CA 5,613,460 KCET, KLCS, KOCE (PBSSoCal) 3 602 Chicago IL 3,484,800 WTTW + WYCC 4 504 Philadelphia PA 2,949,310 WHYY + WYBE 5 623 Dallas - Ft. Worth TX 2,502,030 KERA 6 807 San Francisco - Oakland - San Jose CA 2,588,020 KQED, KTEH, KCSM, KRCB (Rohnert Park) 7 506 Boston (Manchester) MA 2,366,690 WGBH 8 524 Atlanta GA 2,326,840 WPBA 9 511 Washington, DC (Hagrstwn) DC 2,359,160 WETA and WHUT 10 618 Houston TX 2,215,650 KUHT 11 505 Detroit MI 1,845,920 WTVS 12 753 Phoenix (Prescott) AZ 1,812,040 KAET 13 539 Tampa - St. Petersburg (Sarasota) FL 1,818,900 WEDU + WUSF 14 819 Seattle - Tacoma WA 1,806,560 KTCS 15 613 Minneapolis - St. Paul MN 1,728,050 KTCA (TwinCities PT) 16 528 Miami - Ft. Lauderdale FL 1,621,130 WPBT + WLRN 17 510 Cleveland - Akron (Canton) OH 1,566,460 WVIZ 18 751 Denver CO 1,485,140 KBDI, RMPS (Rocky Mtn PBS) 19 534 Orlando - Daytona Bch - Melbourne - Cocoa FL 1,453,170 WUCF + WEFS + WDSC 20 862 Sacramento - Stockton - Modesto CA 1,387,710 KVIE 21 609 St. Louis MO 1,243,490 KETC (9 Network) 22 820 Portland, OR OR 1,165,740 KOPB (Oregon PBS) 23 508 Pittsburgh PA 1,182,180 WQED 24 517 Charlotte NC 1,089,700 WTVI 25 527 Indianapolis IN 1,136,420 WFYI 26 512 Baltimore MD 1,150,350 WMPB Maryland PubTV 27 560 Raleigh - Durham (Fayetvlle) NC 1,014,910 WUNC (NC Network) !1 28 825 San Diego CA 1,085,070 KPBS 29 659 Nashville TN 996,550 WNPT 30 533 Hartford & New Haven CT 1,075,120 WEDH (CPTV) 31 616 Kansas City MO 931,320 KCPT 32 535 Columbus, OH OH 930,460 WOSU / WOUB 33 770 Salt Lake City + Provo UT 897,890 KUED + KBYU 34 515 Cincinnati OH 917,370 WCET 35 617 Milwaukee WI 902,190 WMVS + WMVT 36 567 Greenville - Spartanburg - Ashevile - Anderson NC 881,050 WUNC (NC Network) 37 641 San Antonio TX 846,030 KLRN 38 548 West Palm Beach - Ft. Pierce (Boynton Beach) FL 794,310 WXEL 39 563 Grand Rapids - Kalamazoo - Battle Creek MI 720,150 WGVU 40 630 Birmingham (Ann & Tusc) AL 718,990 WBIQ / Alabama PubTV 41 566 Harrisburg - Lancaster - Lebanon - York PA 718,770 WITF 42 839 Las Vegas NV 716,990 KLVX 43 544 Norfolk - Portsmouth - Newport News VA 717,530 WHRO 44 790 Albuquerque - Santa Fe - Portales NM 705,280 KNME 45 650 Oklahoma City OK 695,100 KETA (Oklahoma Network) 46 518 Greensboro - High Point - WinstnSalem NC 691,450 WUNC (NC Network) 47 561 Jacksonville FL 659,170 WJCT 48 640 Memphis TN 709,730 WKNO 49 635 Austin TX 632,150 KLRU 50 529 Louisville KY 670,880 KETV (Kentucky Network) 51 514 Buffalo NY 662,830 WNED 52 521 Providence - New Bedford RI 641,550 WSBE (RI PTV) 53 622 New Orleans LA 581,020 WLAE + WYES 54 577 Wilkes Barre - Scranton PA 606,400 —— 55 866 Fresno - Visalia CA 576,820 KVPT !2 56 693 Little Rock - Pine Bluff AR 553,390 KETS / Arkansas Network 57 532 Albany - Schenectady - Troy NY 561,760 WMHT 58 556 Richmond - Petersburg VA 520,890 WCVE 59 557 Knoxville TN 525,990 WETP 60 686 Mobile - Pensacola (Ft Walt) AL 526,960 WBIQ / Alabama PubTV 61 671 Tulsa OK 502,050 KETA (Oklahoma Network), KRSC (Claremont) 62 571 Ft. Myers - Naples (Bonita Springs) FL 485,630 WGCU 63 541 Lexington KY 498,270 KETV (Kentucky Network) 64 542 Dayton OH 540,050 WPTD + WPTO (ThinkTV Network) 65 564 Charleston - Huntington WV 455,490 West Virginia Network 66 513 Flint - Saginaw - Bay City MI 450,300 ——- 67 573 Roanoke - Lynchburg VA 445,470 WBRA 68 789 Tucson (Sierra Vista) AZ 438,440 KUAT 69 678 Wichita - Hutchinson KS 446,010 KPTS 70 658 Green Bay - Appleton WI 441,800 Wisconsin Network 71 679 Des Moines - Ames IA 420,640 KDIN (Iowa Network) 72 744 Honolulu HI 427,860 KHET (Hawaii PTV) 73 547 Toledo OH 437,790 WGTE 74 619 Springfield, MO MO 409,550 KOZK (Ozarks PTV) 75 881 Spokane WA 398,510 KSPS 76 652 Omaha NE 414,060 KUON (Nebraska Network) 77 500 Portland - Auburn ME 414,570 Maine Network 78 632 Paducah - Cape Girar D - Harsbg KY 389,530 KETV (Kentucky Network) 79 546 Columbia, SC SC 378,720 WLRK (SC Network) 80 538 Rochester NY 395,680 WXXI 81 555 Syracuse NY 390,590 WCNY 82 691 Huntsville - Decatur (Flor) AL 377,550 WBIQ / Alabama PubTV 83 648 Champaign & Sprngfld - Decatur IL 384,410 ——- !3 84 612 Shreveport LA 388,340 WLPB (Network) 85 669 Madison WI 376,670 Wisconsin Network 86 575 Chattanooga TN 364,160 WTCI 87 636 Harlingen - Weslaco - Brownsville - McAllen TX 339,130 KMBH 88 637 Cedar Rapids - Waterloo - IowaCity - Dubuque IA 343,990 KDIN (Iowa Network) 89 588 South Bend - Elkhart IN 349,540 WNIT 90 718 Jackson, MS MS 353,710 WMAA (Mississippi Network) 91 752 Colorado Springs - Pueblo CO 329,620 KTSC 92 531 Tri-Cities, TN-NC-VA TN 334,750 ——- 93 523 Burlington - Plattsburgh NY 342,610 WCFE (NY) and VPT (Burlington) 94 625 Waco - Temple - Bryan (Killeen) TX 319,860 KWBU + KNCT (Killeen) 95 716 Baton Rouge LA 331,500 WLPB (Network) 96 507 Savannah GA 316,910 GPTA (network) 97 682 Davenport - R. Island - Moline IL 319,060 WQPT 98 765 El Paso, TX + Las Cruces, NM TX 303,800 KRWG + KCOS 99 519 Charleston, SC SC 303,280 WLRK (SC Network) 100 670 Ft. Smith - Fay - Sprngdl - Rgrs AR 288,100 KETS / Arkansas Network 101 574 Johnstown - Altoona (State College) PA 316,080 WPSU 102 649 Evansville IN 297,590 WNIN 103 545 Greenville - N. Bern - Washington NC 268,150 WUNC (NC Network) 104 570 Myrtle Beach - Florence SC 276,790 WLRK (SC Network) 105 530 Tallahassee - Thomasville FL 265,600 WFSU 106 722 Lincoln & Hstngs - Krny NE 284,040 KUON (Nebraska Network) 107 509 Ft. 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