smidge34 wrote:E-Villan wrote:mvfcfan wrote:
You mean like how Valpo is adjacent to Gary, Indiana? Valparaiso is hardly anything special either. I've been to Paducah and it's around the same size as Peoria.
Paducah is nowhere near the size as Peoria. Peoria is similar in size to Evansville and Springfield.
I am a big supporter of Murray in the MVC. With that said, you can't deny market concerns. I used to buy television advertising for company branches throughout Indiana and Illinois. That lofty ranking for the Paducah-Cape media market is misleading. That market was created back in the days of analog. No one city was large enough for multiple stations, so one ended up in Cape, one in Paducah, and one in Harrisburg, IL. A triangle of 60+miles between them. They cover a lot of geography, but the population is very fragmented between 4 states. Folks in Union City, TN don't care about SIU or even Murray. Same in Southern Illinois about Kentucky. Not to mention we already have a school in this media market. The nice young sales rep for Channel 12 would always jump on the Top 100 market stuff to open her pitch, but our advertising response target was usually no more than 40-50 miles from an office. We got much better results in Peoria, Evansville and even Terre Haute, where there is so much more population centered around the core of the market. That spread out market only matters if your pushing a national product like Coca-Cola.
Paducah’s TV market is ahead of Evansville in the link I posted, if you’re interested in facts.
Apparently you didn't read or comprehend any of my post regarding your so-called Paducah media market. I'm on your side on this to get in, but arguing Paducah brings a media market or population to the table is not the argument you need or want.
Paducah has a population of 24K, and a micro-population of 97K. Paducah has exactly 1 network affiliate, NBC. The next closest one is the CBS affiliate in Cape Girardeau, 60+ miles away. Cape is also home to another D-1 program., and it is in Missouri. You and I both know no one in Farmington, MO is going to give a rats rear about Murray State, just like no one in Paris, TN cares about SIU or SEMO.
For comparison, both Peoria and Evansville have all the network affiliates based in their city, as well as independents. Peoria has 114K in the city proper and 373K MSA, Evansville has 118K in city proper and 358K in MSA. Like I said, I have bought a lot of airtime in all of those markets. Paducah-Cape-Harrisburg-Poplar Bluff is very fragmented. Those rivers might as well be the English Channel as far as fan interests.
Murray has a ton of positives, and should be in the conference. If markets really matter, we just have to admit that could be the one weakness. A writer at the Paducah Sun-Democrat, or getting a highlight on WPSD isn't going to change that.