
**HINWEISE:**
• Dies ist nach Medienmarkt, nicht Stadt, Stadt oder U-Bahn. Medienmärkte werden von Nielsen (USA) oder Numeris (Kanada) definiert.
• Die Teams werden ab Oktober 2025 nach ihrem Standort platziert. Ausstehende Umzüge/Erweiterungen usw. sind nicht aufgeführt.
• Dies ist eine Aktualisierung eines Beitrags, den ich vor ein paar Jahren verfasst habe. Feedback/Änderungen sind willkommen!
Von DTComposer
20 Kommentare
I like this map. Just out of curiosity, why is your cutoff for showing a city on the map top 60? And is Green Bay within that cutoff or not?
CDL is not a major sport. I’m not sure MLS is either. How is MLS compared to NHL?
So Raleigh and Portland are the most underrepresented markets based on their size should at least have 3 teams
New York only has the Bills…… The Giants and Jets play in New Jersey
The Toronto-Hamilton and Buffalo markets have so much crossover with the Bills and Blue Jays
The wedge sizes don’t correspond to anything, correct? If they do then I think they’re likely inaccurate. I doubt NHL interest is equivalent to NFL interest in many American markets.
So you’re counting the NJ Devils as a NYC team?
Fk LA, Fk Spanos, taking my chargers
I feel that NYC doesnt have the NFL. Both teams play in New Jersey, they dont even play in New York State??
How Tulsa not a top 60
*cries in Birmingham*
Moving the Sonics out of Seattle is one of the dumbest things the NBA has allowed in the past 30 years
Ducks and Angels are not really in the LA market, no one in LA supports the teams and neither is located in LA county, if Sacramento gets its own market you should call Orange County its own since they will have more teams once the A’s head to Vegas
We used to have two NFL teams and two MLB teams.
Fuck John Fisher and Mark Davis.
I like how CFL and NFL are considered the same. Like you could make a map with English soccer/football teams and treat Division 4 and EPL as the same.
Birmingham is bigger than multiple markets that currently have professional sports teams.
Indy and St Louis need to combine their sports fandoms.
It sure looks like Atlanta needs a hockey team. Seems like just the right place to have one…
Would love to see this side by side over time, maybe even show changes as time scrolls by
I think one of the hardest things to show on this type of map is that the media market for the Blue Jays and Raptors is all of Canada, so basically 41 million people. But it’s hard to show that when the other 3 leagues are divided among multiple teams and markets.