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  1. Google Trends County-DMA-FIPS Mapping

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Jun 24, 2025
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    Datastuffplus (2025). Google Trends County-DMA-FIPS Mapping [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/kapastor/google-trends-countydma-mapping
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 24, 2025
    Authors
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    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    explain the relationship between DMA, FIPS and county

    ChatGPT said: Here's a breakdown of the relationship between DMA, FIPS, and county:

    🗺️ 1. County A county is a geographic and administrative subdivision of a U.S. state.

    For example: Cook County in Illinois or Los Angeles County in California.

    The U.S. has over 3,000 counties or county-equivalents.

    🔢 2. FIPS Code FIPS = Federal Information Processing Standards code.

    Used to uniquely identify geographic areas like states and counties.

    It consists of:

    State FIPS (2 digits) — e.g., California = 06

    County FIPS (3 digits) — e.g., Los Angeles County = 037

    Together: 06037 (California + Los Angeles County)

    FIPS codes are used in datasets, GIS, and federal data standards to track data consistently across agencies.

    📺 3. DMA (Designated Market Area) DMA is a geographic region defined by Nielsen where the population receives the same (or similar) TV and radio content.

    Used in advertising, media, and Google Trends to segment the market by media consumption patterns.

    There are 210 DMAs in the U.S., each labeled by Nielsen with a DMA code or name (e.g., "New York", "Chicago", "Palm Springs").

    📌 How They Relate Concept Level Code Type Example County Local FIPS Los Angeles County (06037) FIPS Code System Numeric Encodes state + county DMA Media Region Name/Index Los Angeles DMA

    One DMA contains multiple counties.

    Example: The Los Angeles DMA includes Los Angeles County, Orange County, Ventura County, etc.

    Each county has a unique FIPS code, but a DMA might span counties in multiple states.

    When mapping or analyzing data (e.g., in GIS or Google Trends), you often merge county-level data (FIPS) into DMAs for media or market analysis.

    đź§­ Example State County FIPS DMA Name DMA Code California Los Angeles 06037 Los Angeles 803 California Orange 06059 Los Angeles 803 California Riverside 06065 Palm Springs 804

    👉 DMA for FIPS 02013?

    Alaska is unique: it’s sparsely populated and has limited Nielsen DMA coverage.

    Most of rural Alaska does not belong to a defined DMA. Instead, large parts of Alaska are treated as “non-DMA” or are grouped into a single large DMA (often labeled Anchorage DMA if included).

  2. U.S. population of metropolitan areas in 2023

    • statista.com
    • akomarchitects.com
    Updated Nov 19, 2025
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    Statista (2025). U.S. population of metropolitan areas in 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/183600/population-of-metropolitan-areas-in-the-us/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, the metropolitan area of New York-Newark-Jersey City had the biggest population in the United States. Based on annual estimates from the census, the metropolitan area had around 19.5 million inhabitants, which was a slight decrease from the previous year. The Los Angeles and Chicago metro areas rounded out the top three. What is a metropolitan statistical area? In general, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a core urbanized area with a population of at least 50,000 inhabitants – the smallest MSA is Carson City, with an estimated population of nearly 56,000. The urban area is made bigger by adjacent communities that are socially and economically linked to the center. MSAs are particularly helpful in tracking demographic change over time in large communities and allow officials to see where the largest pockets of inhabitants are in the country. How many MSAs are in the United States? There were 421 metropolitan statistical areas across the U.S. as of July 2021. The largest city in each MSA is designated the principal city and will be the first name in the title. An additional two cities can be added to the title, and these will be listed in population order based on the most recent census. So, in the example of New York-Newark-Jersey City, New York has the highest population, while Jersey City has the lowest. The U.S. Census Bureau conducts an official population count every ten years, and the new count is expected to be announced by the end of 2030.

  3. TV households in the largest local TV markets in the U.S. 2020-2021

    • statista.com
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    Statista, TV households in the largest local TV markets in the U.S. 2020-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/203008/tv-households-in-the-largest-local-tv-markets-in-the-us/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In the ********* TV season, the DMA (designated market area) with the most TV households in the United States was New York, with **** million TV households. Ranking second, albeit far behind New York, was Los Angeles, with **** million. Smaller markets like Phoenix, Tampa-St. Pete, Seattle-Tacoma, Detroit, and Minneapolis-St. Paul all had between **** and **** million television households each.

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Google Trends County-DMA-FIPS Mapping

A mapping linking how Google Trends "Metro" compares to county level FIPS codes.

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zip(61265 bytes)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Jun 24, 2025
Authors
Datastuffplus
License

https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

Description

explain the relationship between DMA, FIPS and county

ChatGPT said: Here's a breakdown of the relationship between DMA, FIPS, and county:

🗺️ 1. County A county is a geographic and administrative subdivision of a U.S. state.

For example: Cook County in Illinois or Los Angeles County in California.

The U.S. has over 3,000 counties or county-equivalents.

🔢 2. FIPS Code FIPS = Federal Information Processing Standards code.

Used to uniquely identify geographic areas like states and counties.

It consists of:

State FIPS (2 digits) — e.g., California = 06

County FIPS (3 digits) — e.g., Los Angeles County = 037

Together: 06037 (California + Los Angeles County)

FIPS codes are used in datasets, GIS, and federal data standards to track data consistently across agencies.

📺 3. DMA (Designated Market Area) DMA is a geographic region defined by Nielsen where the population receives the same (or similar) TV and radio content.

Used in advertising, media, and Google Trends to segment the market by media consumption patterns.

There are 210 DMAs in the U.S., each labeled by Nielsen with a DMA code or name (e.g., "New York", "Chicago", "Palm Springs").

📌 How They Relate Concept Level Code Type Example County Local FIPS Los Angeles County (06037) FIPS Code System Numeric Encodes state + county DMA Media Region Name/Index Los Angeles DMA

One DMA contains multiple counties.

Example: The Los Angeles DMA includes Los Angeles County, Orange County, Ventura County, etc.

Each county has a unique FIPS code, but a DMA might span counties in multiple states.

When mapping or analyzing data (e.g., in GIS or Google Trends), you often merge county-level data (FIPS) into DMAs for media or market analysis.

đź§­ Example State County FIPS DMA Name DMA Code California Los Angeles 06037 Los Angeles 803 California Orange 06059 Los Angeles 803 California Riverside 06065 Palm Springs 804

👉 DMA for FIPS 02013?

Alaska is unique: it’s sparsely populated and has limited Nielsen DMA coverage.

Most of rural Alaska does not belong to a defined DMA. Instead, large parts of Alaska are treated as “non-DMA” or are grouped into a single large DMA (often labeled Anchorage DMA if included).

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