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 | | The metro area is well served by several local broadcast television stations and is the eighth largest designated market area in the U.S., with 2,252,550 homes (2.04% of the U.S. population). |
 | | Major national broadcasters and cable outlets including NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, and CNN maintain a significant presence in Washington, as do those from around the world including the BBC, CBC, and Al Jazeera. |
 | | Other programs had the nation's capital as a secondary focus, telling stories on their own that were not always tied to the infrastructure of the government either in the district or for the country. |
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