List of television stations in North America by media market

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These links go to individual lists of television stations by the media market in which they are located.

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United States

Map of the 210 media markets in the United States, including U.S. territories US TV Market Map.svg
Map of the 210 media markets in the United States, including U.S. territories

Continental States, Alaska, and Hawaii

There are 210 Designated Market Areas (DMAs) listed by the 2023–2024 Nielsen rankings:

U.S. territories, commonwealths, and insular areas

Canada

Map of the 46 media markets in Canada. Canada TV Markets map.svg
Map of the 46 media markets in Canada.

Markets are Designated Market Areas (DMAs), as listed at TV Radio World. Edmundston/Woodstock, NB is part of the Presque Isle, ME DMA.

  1. Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara Falls, ON
  2. Montreal/Laval, QC
  3. Vancouver-Victoria, BC
  4. Ottawa, ON/Gatineau, QC
  5. Edmonton, AB
  6. Calgary/Lethbridge, AB
  7. Quebec City/Lévis, QC
  8. Winnipeg/Brandon, MB
  9. Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge/Guelph, ON
  10. London/Woodstock/Wingham, ON
  11. Halifax/Dartmouth, NS
  12. Saint John/Fredericton/Moncton, NB
  13. Windsor, ON
  14. Sherbrooke, QC
  15. Kelowna/Okanagan Valley/Kamloops, BC
  16. Sudbury-Timmins-North Bay, ON
  17. St. John's/Corner Brook, NL
  18. Barrie/Orillia, ON
  19. Saskatoon, SK
  20. Trois-Rivières/Shawinigan, QC
  21. Regina/Moose Jaw, SK
  22. Saguenay, QC
  1. Kingston, ON
  2. Peterborough/Belleville/Trenton, ON
  3. Rimouski/Matane/Sept-Îles/Gaspé/Percé, QC
  4. Sydney/Glace Bay, NS
  5. Red Deer, AB
  6. Charlottetown, PEI
  7. Rivière-du-Loup, QC
  8. Thunder Bay, ON
  9. Rouyn-Noranda/Val-d'Or, QC
  10. Chaleur Bay/Carleton, QC/Campbellton/Bathurst, NB
  11. Yorkton, SK
  12. Prince Albert, SK
  13. Terrace/Kitimat/Prince Rupert, BC
  14. Pembroke/Petawawa, ON
  15. Sault Ste. Marie, ON
  16. Prince George, BC
  17. Medicine Hat, AB
  18. Lloydminster (AB/SK)
  19. Dawson Creek, BC
  20. Swift Current, SK
  21. Kenora, ON

Territories

Mexico

Markets are listed from north to south.

Caribbean & Central America

Caribbean/West Indies

Markets are listed from north to south.

Central America

Greenland

All AFRTS stations are 0.100 kW.

See also

Individual television station information

DXing and distant reception information

International (Caribbean and Central American) station information

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