Glendive is the nation’s smallest DMA, centered on community broadcasting and regional news sharing. Local TV, radio, and public services focus on weather, agriculture, and transportation, with audiences blending over‑the‑air reception and streaming.
Regional owners and translators rebroadcast network and PBS content for rural coverage. Public alerting and EAS coordination remain core in severe weather and wildfire seasons.
FCC spectrum and translator rules underpin coverage; state and local agencies partner with public media for emergency and educational programming.
Growing CTV adoption complements OTA viewing. Newsrooms simulcast key updates to social platforms and websites to reach dispersed audiences.
Broadband access continues improving through statewide and federal programs; libraries and schools extend digital literacy and access.
Audiences mix OTA antennas with CTV apps; stations stream key segments and alerts. Social updates and newsletters extend reach across rural distances.
Local institutions use Facebook and YouTube for meetings, safety notices, and events, complementing newscasts.
OTA TV and radio remain central for severe weather, agriculture, and local sports. Drive‑time radio retains loyalty across long‑distance commutes.
Weeklies and public media sustain hyperlocal reporting and educational programming.
| Indicator | Latest Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|
| DMA market rank | Smallest U.S. DMA (2024) | Nielsen DMA Rankings |
| Streaming share of TV usage | ~45% of viewing time (US avg.) | Nielsen The Gauge, 2024 |
| Primary reception | OTA + cable/CTV mix | Industry analyses |
Local meteorology, public media, and official alerts rank highly during storms and wildfires; community reporting strengthens trust.
Transparency and service journalism bolster engagement across small towns and rural areas.
Weather, agriculture, high school sports, and regional features perform well. Short‑form explainers and radio bulletins support daily routines.
Newsletters and streaming replays complement linear schedules for dispersed audiences.