Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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Top SO National Spot TV Markets — 1963 — Time Sales National No. of and Regional Stations Advertisers Rank TV Market Reporting and Sponsors* 1. New York, N. Y 6 $74,184,249 2. Los Angeles, Calif 9 44,989,557 3. Chicago, 111 4 38,078,900 4. Philadelphia, Pa 3 25,112,850 5. Boston, Mass 3 19,530,937 6. San Francisco-Oakland, Calif 4 16,799,303 7. Cleveland, 0 3 14,862,779 8. Pittsburgh, Pa 3 14,352,036 9. Detroit, Mich 3 13,909,976 10. Washington, D. C 5 10,892,832 11. St. Louis, Mo 4 10,231,646 12. Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N. Y 3 8,784,787 13. Hartford-New Haven-New Britain-Waterbury, Conn. 4 8,501,421 14. Baltimore, Md 3 8,451,438 15. Dallas-Ft. Worth, Tex 4 7,984,829 16. Milwaukee, Wis 4 7,770,501 17. Houston-Galveston, Tex 3 7,553,309 18. IndianapolisBloomington, Ind 4 7,489,254 19. Miami, Fla 3 7,328,707 20. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. 4 7,320,403 21. Seattle-Tacoma, Wash 5 6,873,873 22. Kansas City, Mo 3 6,848,621 23. Cincinnati, 0 3 6,199,154 24. Columbus, 0 3 6,063,326 25. Atlanta, Ga 3 5,582,266 26. Providence, R. 1 3 5,426,516 27. Portland, Ore 4 5,267,491 28. Denver, Colo 4 5,034,258 29. Grand Rapids— Kalamazoo, Mich 3 4,740,198 30. Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y 3 4,507,147 31. Syracuse, N. Y 3 4,505,386 32. Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla 3 4,494,434 33. New Orleans, La 3 4,485,360 34. Louisville, Ky 3 4,102,998 35. Memphis, Tenn 3 3,656,522 36. San Juan-Caguas, P. R 3 3,359,556 37. Omaha, Neb 3 3,132,056 38. Harrisburg-Lancaster-York-Lebanon, Pa 5 3,052,562 39. Tulsa, Okla 3 2,702,717 40. Nashville, Tenn 3 2,631,000 41. San Antonio, Tex 4 2,625,790 42. Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, N. C 3 2,615,828 43. Rochester, N. Y 3 2,606,292 44. Des Moines-Ames, la 3 2,530,713 45. Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News-Hampton, Va. . . . 3 2,378,252 46. Charleston-Oak Hill-Huntington, W. Va.-Ashland, Ky. 4 2,364,963 47. Davenport, la.-Rock Island-Moline, 111. 3 2,318,574 48. Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Mich 3 2,262,619 49. Springfield-Decatur-Champaign-Urbana-Danville, 111. . . 5 2,257,798 50. Fresno-Hanford-Visalia, Calif. 5 2,194,248 * Before commissions to agencies, representatives and others. Source: FCC. 43