Based on In-Tab Diaries from the Spring 2012 Syndicated Radio Survey
| Arbitron Hispanic-Controlled Metros | Total P12+ Metro Rank |
Total P12+ Metro Population |
Hispanic % of Population |
Hispanic P12+ In-Tab |
Hispanic P12+ In-Tab Classified as |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish Primary* | English Primary* | |||||
| Abilene, TX | 236 | 139,900 | 20.0% | 137 | 18% | 82% |
| Albuquerque | 68 | 749,400 | 46.1% | 678 | 15% | 85% |
| Allentown-Bethlehem | 70 | 709,900 | 12.3% | 133 | 32% | 68% |
| Amarillo, TX | 166 | 245,900 | 25.5% | 380 | 35% | 65% |
| Atlantic City-Cape May | 144 | 320,800 | 13.3% | 116 | 47% | 53% |
| Bakersfield | 77 | 620,100 | 51.2% | 730 | 50% | 50% |
| Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX | 141 | 328,300 | 12.5% | 111 | 63% | 37% |
| Boise | 101 | 487,600 | 11.6% | 72 | 19% | 81% |
| Bridgeport | 125 | 405,100 | 16.6% | 126 | 33% | 67% |
| Bryan-College Station, TX | 191 | 201,600 | 21.5% | 208 | 46% | 54% |
| Cheyenne, WY | 274 | 78,100 | 12.2% | 144 | 10% | 90% |
| Chico, CA | 201 | 191,900 | 13.3% | 113 | 25% | 75% |
| Colorado Springs | 93 | 527,500 | 14.0% | 182 | 10% | 90% |
| Corpus Christi | 111 | 451,900 | 59.3% | 539 | 19% | 81% |
| Danbury, CT | 202 | 191,300 | 12.4% | 80 | 28% | 72% |
| Daytona Beach | 92 | 528,100 | 10.4% | 95 | 26% | 74% |
| El Paso | 74 | 661,400 | 82.6% | 1,247 | 50% | 50% |
| Fayetteville (North West Arkansas) | 131 | 374,500 | 14.1% | 128 | 66% | 34% |
| Flagstaff-Prescott, AZ | 153 | 305,900 | 12.5% | 138 | 19% | 81% |
| Fresno | 67 | 760,700 | 49.2% | 735 | 41% | 59% |
| Ft. Collins-Greeley, CO | 122 | 415,200 | 16.4% | 210 | 35% | 65% |
| Ft. Myers-Naples-Marco Island | 61 | 848,200 | 20.1% | 226 | 49% | 51% |
| Ft. Pierce-Stuart-Vero Beach | 98 | 503,200 | 13.6% | 109 | 45% | 55% |
| Grand Island-Kearney, NE | 255 | 113,800 | 13.3% | 83 | 45% | 55% |
| Grand Junction, CO | 248 | 126,900 | 12.3% | 107 | 17% | 83% |
| Hudson Valley | 39 | 1,456,500 | 19.3% | 324 | 35% | 65% |
| Killeen-Temple, TX | 145 | 318,000 | 19.6% | 245 | 29% | 71% |
| Lakeland-Winter Haven | 95 | 520,100 | 17.2% | 150 | 37% | 63% |
| Laredo, TX | 195 | 197,800 | 96.0% | 1,084 | 59% | 41% |
| Las Cruces, NM | 208 | 177,700 | 64.7% | 658 | 40% | 60% |
| Lawton, OK | 262 | 104,600 | 10.4% | 51 | 16% | 84% |
| Lubbock | 175 | 237,300 | 30.5% | 242 | 17% | 83% |
| Lufkin-Nacogdoches, TX | 239 | 135,300 | 16.7% | 186 | 53% | 47% |
| McAllen-Brownsville-Harlingen | 58 | 944,300 | 90.0% | 1,390 | 56% | 44% |
| Medford-Ashland, OR | 208 | 177,700 | 9.7% | 35 | 29% | 71% |
| Merced, CA | 179 | 223,300 | 50.9% | 499 | 51% | 49% |
| Modesto | 117 | 424,900 | 41.0% | 244 | 54% | 46% |
| Monmouth-Ocean | 53 | 1,029,300 | 8.7% | 147 | 29% | 71% |
| Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz | 86 | 568,100 | 44.6% | 663 | 60% | 40% |
| Morristown, NJ | 120 | 420,000 | 11.6% | 59 | 29% | 71% |
| New Haven | 116 | 428,600 | 12.1% | 119 | 33% | 67% |
| New Orleans | 47 | 1,193,300 | 7.3% | 149 | 20% | 80% |
| Odessa-Midland, TX | 178 | 226,400 | 44.6% | 630 | 40% | 60% |
| Oklahoma City | 50 | 1,153,700 | 10.0% | 147 | 49% | 51% |
| Oxnard-Ventura | 118 | 423,300 | 51.6% | 490 | 52% | 48% |
| Palm Springs | 139 | 330,600 | 47.6% | 525 | 56% | 44% |
| Poughkeepsie, NY | 163 | 258,600 | 10.3% | 60 | 13% | 87% |
| Pueblo | 240 | 135,100 | 40.0% | 259 | 6% | 94% |
| Reading, PA | 134 | 352,100 | 15.3% | 140 | 49% | 51% |
| Reno | 124 | 410,400 | 20.6% | 129 | 40% | 60% |
| Rockford | 157 | 293,700 | 11.3% | 70 | 21% | 79% |
| San Angelo, TX | 269 | 93,500 | 34.4% | 321 | 21% | 79% |
| San Luis Obispo, CA | 171 | 239,100 | 19.5% | 205 | 34% | 66% |
| Santa Barbara, CA | 213 | 173,800 | 30.8% | 543 | 56% | 44% |
| Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA | 203 | 187,500 | 51.8% | 513 | 49% | 51% |
| Santa Rosa | 121 | 418,100 | 23.5% | 159 | 39% | 61% |
| Sarasota-Bradenton | 76 | 632,900 | 10.2% | 70 | 29% | 71% |
| Sioux City, IA | 264 | 100,400 | 15.8% | 151 | 60% | 40% |
| Springfield, MA | 91 | 536,900 | 15.5% | 197 | 52% | 48% |
| Stamford-Norwalk, CT | 151 | 307,300 | 16.2% | 137 | 53% | 47% |
| Stockton | 88 | 565,800 | 37.8% | 263 | 37% | 63% |
| Trenton | 146 | 314,500 | 14.9% | 75 | 53% | 47% |
| Tri-Cities, WA (Richland-Kennewick-Pasco) | 186 | 211,300 | 26.5% | 186 | 59% | 41% |
| Tucson | 62 | 845,900 | 33.0% | 531 | 34% | 66% |
| Twin Falls (Sun Valley), ID | 229 | 152,700 | 20.4% | 126 | 37% | 63% |
| Tyler-Longview | 143 | 323,300 | 16.1% | 183 | 66% | 34% |
| Victor Valley | 119 | 421,400 | 37.7% | 331 | 24% | 76% |
| Visalia-Tulare-Hanford | 103 | 479,300 | 57.4% | 577 | 51% | 49% |
| Waco, TX | 194 | 197,900 | 22.3% | 185 | 35% | 65% |
| Wenatchee, WA | 173 | 238,600 | 24.1% | 239 | 62% | 38% |
| Wichita | 99 | 496,800 | 10.8% | 106 | 39% | 61% |
| Wichita Falls, TX | 252 | 118,600 | 15.1% | 148 | 34% | 66% |
| Yakima, WA | 197 | 196,500 | 43.0% | 381 | 55% | 45% |
The Monmouth-Ocean radio Metro ranks 53rd in the U.S. among Total Persons age 12 and over.
Monmouth-Ocean has an estimated population of 1,029,300 Persons 12+.
Of those 1,029,300 Persons, 8.7% are estimated to be Hispanic.
Total Hispanic P12+ in-tab for the Spring 2012 radio survey was 147.
Of those 147 respondents, 29% were classified as Spanish Primary, and 71% were classified as English Primary. (See classification note below.)
Diarykeeper language classification is based on the answer to the language question asked of the household member who agrees to do the survey and about each of the other household members during the placement call:
“Thinking about the languages (you/he/she) use(s) in the home, would you say (you/he/she) speak(s)…
ONLY SPANISH in the home,
mostly Spanish but some English,
mostly English but some Spanish,
or ONLY ENGLISH in the home?”
DO NOT READ: Both Equally”
*Diarykeepers are classified as Spanish Primary if the response is “only Spanish” or “mostly Spanish.”
In-tab diarykeeper's information is matched to placement information for language assignment and reporting.
Report users should note that the percentage reported for each language group applies only to the Arbitron Hispanic in-tab sample and may not reflect the language mix of the entire Hispanic population in each market.
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