Submitted by snow-covered-tuna t3_ydnyim in massachusetts

Why do I get so many NH ads on local stations? It’s a Boston station (usually channel 5 or 7), I’m in Norfolk county, why am I getting NH ads down here??? I’m much closer to Rhode Island, why have I never seen a single RI ad?

I’ve even seen more NH ads than MA ads…

Do these campaigns realize their money is being wasted on people who can’t even vote for them?

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DJScrubatires t1_ittc24n wrote

Boston channels broadcast in Southern NH where most of the NH residents live

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Aeronaute t1_itte7zh wrote

NH has one network television station. Southern NH is considered part of the Boston media market, so you'll get NH ads on Boston stations.

As for why you don't get RI ads, it's because the Providence media market (which includes Fall River and New Bedford) is distinct. They have their own stations of all the networks, and RI ads focus on that market.

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sheeplewatcher t1_ity5ie5 wrote

WMASS/Springfield is it’s own media market as well. Thankfully we don’t get bombarded with the NH ads.

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MadBanker2 t1_ittbh09 wrote

My guess is they are targeting NH residents who work in and around Boston

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northursalia t1_ituz1fw wrote

I assure you that we are just as sick of your political ads up here.

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DunkinRadio t1_ituetiy wrote

What I don't understand is why I get Maggie Hassan ads on CNN. Nowadays I'm sure they can target your cable ads down to the street if they wanted.

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Cheap_Coffee t1_itul7cf wrote

Boston is the major media market for southern NH and Maine.

This is also why you see Red Lobster ads and there are no Red Lobsters around here.

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squarerootofapplepie t1_itvvvjd wrote

No Red Lobsters there either. I think that’s a national ad.

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Cheap_Coffee t1_itvw93w wrote

I think there is/was one in southern NH somewhere. Or maybe I'm confusing it with a Weathervane restaurant. (Which are better, anyway.)

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squarerootofapplepie t1_itvwj4c wrote

There was a Weathervane on 101 in Brookline I think, one of those towns just southwest of Manchester.

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northursalia t1_iu08nap wrote

The last one to survive was in Newington NH, but it has been gone for over 10 years. The closest one to NH/ME/Eastern MA is down in Western CT. Folks around here know that crayfish isn't lobster and they can't survive in New England.

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DUIguy87 t1_itvzbcq wrote

Its New Hampshire’s way of trying to insist upon us that they are an actual state and not just a place to get drunk on tax free booze. Don’t let them fool you.

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