This Permian Basin DMA spans energy, logistics, manufacturing, and services. Broadcasters emphasize severe weather, dust/wind events, road conditions, and public services for OTA, cable, and CTV audiences.
Affiliates and subchannels operate with Texas PBS partners and public radio; EAS partners coordinate for severe storms, flooding, and heat advisories.
FCC translators extend rural coverage; universities and civic groups collaborate on public‑service and educational programming.
Simulcasts on apps/YouTube and FAST extend reach; push alerts and newsletters support commuters and industry.
Broadband projects expand access; libraries and schools bolster media literacy and device lending.
CTV and social video extend reach; push alerts support closures and heat safety.
Agencies and campuses use Facebook/Instagram/YouTube for advisories and events.
OTA TV and radio remain essential for severe weather and local sports; drive‑time radio retains commuters.
Public media and weeklies sustain hyperlocal reporting across communities.
| Indicator | Latest Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|
| DMA market rank | Top‑150 U.S. market (2024) | Nielsen DMA Rankings |
| Streaming share of TV usage | ~45% of viewing (US avg.) | Nielsen The Gauge, 2024 |
| Primary reception | OTA + cable/CTV mix | Industry analyses |
Meteorology, investigative units, and public media explainers rate highly; clear, accessible updates broaden reach.
Transparency and community engagement strengthen trust during severe weather and elections.
Weather, energy/logistics, local sports, and services perform well; short‑form advisories drive engagement.
Streaming replays and newsletters complement linear schedules.