Pittsburgh DMA
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The Pittsburgh DMA is a regional Designated Market Area (i.e., a media market) defined by the Nielsen company as part of its ratings system. In 2004 Pittsburgh was the 24th largest DMA in the U.S. by population, with a population of 2,881,200.[1]
Other definitions of the "Pittsburgh region" include the Pittsburgh Metro Area, and the Pittsburgh "Tri-State Region."
The Pittsburgh DMA includes the following counties:
Pennsylvania counties:
- Allegheny
- Armstrong
- Beaver
- Butler
- Clarion
- Fayette
- Greene
- Indiana
- Lawrence
- Venango
- Washington
- Westmoreland
West Virginia counties:
Maryland counties:
[edit] References
- ^ Pittsburgh. A top 25 metro.. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.