I think that @bwarbiany and @Entropy are right. Certain cities (NYC, CHI, LA, ATL, SF, DC, etc) are "magnet" cities so they are inherently going to have a mix of fans of pretty much every major CFB team and the home teams will never really "dominate" (when defining dominate as I did above).
Consequently, none of those media markets can truly be "dominated" by any one team or in some cases even any one conference. I would imagine that the SEC collectively dominates ATL and that the B1G collectively dominates Chicago.
Agreed. Which is almost why it's more interesting to look at the major metropolitan areas as far as "outliers" are concerned...
LA for example is a lot more USC-centric than, say, Chicago or NYC or San Francisco. It's about as USC-centric as Atlanta is UGA-centric. For a small, elite, private school, that's surprising. It's not like Chicago rallied around Northwestern in the same way that LA has rallied around USC.
What's kinda interesting is that I looked at the SF bay area, as I'd lived there in the past. In San Jose, SJSU is the leader, but in only a few zip codes do they get above 20%. In SF itself, it's the same as Chicago or NYC, with basically no team having a clear >10% lead. But oddly, on the peninsula, Stanford is
really popular in a way that surprised me. The zip codes near Palo Alto have a 35% plus Stanford support, some >40%. But even as you get progressively farther away, there are a lot of areas that Stanford is still >20%.
With all the transplants to the Bay Area, PARTICULARLY the number of highly educated [i.e. college grad] transplants who bring their own rooting interests, I'm surprised that Stanford, as a small elite private school, has that much support.
That one kinda surprised me. Seattle was a little bit surprising as well, with how much it's grown over the past two decades, and how many transplants they have--again, highly educated transplants drawn in by Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon, and all the tech companies that have sprouted up from those big ones. It's basically dominated [to use your term AND definition, medina] by Washington support. I thought it might be diluted more than it has been.