Who defines "TV market" ? - some genius bean-counter i suppose / whatever.
Does the Ottawa market include the other side of the river here in Quebec - quite the large population to add on to Ottawa and a very large percentage would be either billingual or English first = i.e. able to follow the same TV Ottawa does.
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If the markets consist of cities whose residents essentially lack access to (or have no interest in) services in other parts of the "market," I would question those divisions. No business in Medicine Hat is going to get anywhere trying to persuade advertisers that he/she is part of the Calgary market.
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Bouncing Back: From National Joke to Grey Cup Champs (https://bit.ly/3fvip5x)
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your getting calgary tv if you live in medicine hat.
Stations have sub stations in lethbridge and medicine hat that sell local commercials overtop of the calgary ones, to make extra revenue.
TSN sells to national advertisers ... but if you watch the game, during the commercials flip the channel. Different commercials on all four channels usually.
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