Duval County
Tampa-St. Pete television market shrinks, falls behind Seattle
Submitted by susanf on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 11:56Florida’s first population contraction since World War II is now affecting how advertisers see the Tampa-St. Petersburg market for the upcoming television season.
Nielsen Media Research said four of Florida’s major television markets – Tampa, Miami, Fort Myers and Tallahassee – are down in the overall ranking of designated market areas because of declines in domestic migration.
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Recent city, county, and regional population news stories
Submitted by susanf on Tue, 08/25/2009 - 14:10The following represent city-, county-, and regional-level news stories around the state relating to the BEBR Population Program's recent release of the April 1, 2009 preliminary population estimates.
Brevard's population dipped last year - Florida Today - August 24, 2009
UF: Polk Is Losing People - The Ledger - August 22, 2009
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Census to bring jobs to Jacksonville
Submitted by susanf on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 12:32The U.S. Census 2010 will bring up to 3,100 part-time jobs to Jacksonville this fall.
Each of the two Jacksonville offices will have about six managers whose salaries will range from $24 per hour to $28 per hour, said Stacy Gimbel, U.S. Census Bureau spokeswoman. The other estimated 39 non-supervisory workers’ salaries will range from $12 per hour to $16 per hour.
