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Medford–Klamath Falls, Oregon Media Landscape Overview

eMM Media Monitoring Solutions in Medford–Klamath Falls, Oregon

This Southern Oregon DMA spans healthcare, forestry, agriculture, tourism, and education. Broadcasters emphasize wildfire smoke, winter storms, road conditions, and public services for OTA, satellite, and CTV audiences.

Media Ownership & Regulation

Affiliates and subchannels operate with Oregon Public Broadcasting/PBS and public radio; EAS partners coordinate for fires, blizzards, and floods.

FCC translators serve mountain valleys and rural corridors; universities and civic groups collaborate on public‑service and educational programming.

Digital Transformation & Connectivity

Simulcasts on apps/YouTube and FAST extend reach; push alerts and SMS support closures and traveler information.

Rural broadband projects expand access; libraries and schools bolster media literacy and device lending.

Leading Television Channels

Major Radio Broadcasting Networks

Media Consumption Patterns & Audience Behavior

Digital Engagement

CTV and social video extend reach; push alerts support smoke/air‑quality, closures, and school schedules.

Agencies and campuses use Facebook/Instagram/YouTube for advisories and events.

Traditional Habits

OTA TV, translators, and radio remain essential across long‑distance corridors; drive‑time and midday radio sustain audiences.

Public media and weeklies provide hyperlocal reporting for rural communities.

Market Metrics & Industry Statistics

Key DMA metrics for Medford–Klamath Falls, Oregon
IndicatorLatest FigureSource
DMA market rankMid/Small U.S. market (2024)Nielsen DMA Rankings
Streaming share of TV usage~45% of viewing (US avg.)Nielsen The Gauge, 2024
Primary receptionOTA + satellite/CTV mixIndustry analyses

Media Trust & Consumer Preferences

Trust Landscape

Meteorology, investigative units, and public media explainers rate highly; clear, accessible updates broaden reach.

Transparency and community engagement strengthen trust during wildfire and winter seasons.

Audience Preferences

Weather, outdoor recreation, agriculture/forestry, and services perform well; short‑form advisories drive engagement.

Streaming replays and newsletters complement linear schedules.

Sources

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