FCC Web Documents citing 1.243
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- relating to the service, a complete record concerning those circumstances is essential. See Qwest Teaming Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 21465-66, 37; 1-800-AMERITECH Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 23189-90, 10. AT&T is free to file a separate complaint on this matter. 47 C.F.R. 1.201- 1.364. See 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), and 1.732(g). See 47 C.F.R. 1.243(f). 47 C.F.R 1.311-1.325. 47 C.F.R. 1.729. 47 C.F.R. 1.47(c). Joint Statement of the Parties Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 1.733, File No. E-97-28s (May 25, 2001) (``AT&T and U S WEST Joint Statement'') at 6; Joint Statement of Complainant and Defendant, File No. E-97-40s (May 25, 2001) at 4. Although the parties articulate numerous other specific issues
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- still be unauthorized as the order would be interlocutory in nature even if it were not considered to be a hearing order). Notwithstanding the elimination of the Review Board, matters analogous to those involved in Service Electric could be directed to the presiding judge in this case in the form of a motion to modify the hearing issues. See Section 1.243(k), 47 C.F.R. 1.243, authorizing the presiding officer to act on motions to enlarge, modify or delete the hearing issues. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-188 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-188 ` b
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- that would add over an inch of data to the record on a fact that was adequately established by Adams Exhibit 16 and an RBI admission. Argument was heard when the Adams evidence was rejected. (Tr. 725-726.) This was a routine evidentiary call that was within the discretion of the Presiding Judge that need not be revisited. See 47 C.F.R. 1.243 (Authority of presiding officer.) There was an evident economic incentive to increase air time for home shopping programming in order to make the Station more attractive to cable systems. This posed a tension since those systems might have chosen to carry satellite-feed home shopping programming rather than RBI's public service signal. (Tr. 1681-82, 1711.) RBI's Children's Issues and Program Reports
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- object to a specific individual seeking access to confidential information; should allow only outside counsel to access certain information; and should provide the parties with the right to prohibit copying of highly sensitive documents. See Fox Entertainment Group, Inc., Petition for Reconsideration, MB Docket No. 07-29 (Nov. 5, 2007), at 8-10. See 47 C.F.R. 1.311-1.340. See 47 C.F.R. 1.243(f). 47 U.S.C. 536(a)(5). See id. In the 1993 Program Carriage Order, the Commission stated that it would ``determine the appropriate relief for program carriage violations on a case-by-case basis'' and that available remedies and sanctions ``include forfeitures, mandatory carriage, or carriage on terms revised or specified by the Commission,'' but did not explicitly include or exclude damages. 1993 Program
- http://transition.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-b.pdf
- observations. 38 Table 3: Entry and Variety and Market Size Number of Stations Number of Formats AQH Listening (IV) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. Constant 22.5520.53313.2664.55313.7670.258 6.766 2.19211.0890.82411.220 0.816 Population (m) 2.736 0.349 2.114 0.347 1.476 0.169 1.193 0.167 Stations 0.1020.026 Formats 0.181 0.046 Northeast 3.565 1.515 1.243 0.729 0.5400.258 0.679 0.249 North Central -2.7291.546 -1.2210.744 0.8030.250 0.745 0.249 South -4.2341.492 -2.7990.718 0.2590.273 0.333 0.286 Percent Driving 20.00010.565 15.8765.086 3.5971.669 2.766 1.739 Percent Black 17.0955.914 12.8102.847 1.2601.129 0.688 1.236 Percent Hispanic 17.1194.383 5.549 2.110 2.2510.887 2.996 0.785 R-Squared .2017 .3397 .2381 .3787 .2390 .2232 Note: All regressions include 246 observations. Columns 2 and 4 are first-stage regressions for
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- Protected transmitter. For the purposes of this section, protected transmitters are authorized transmitters for 46 which there is a current FCC public record and transmitters proposed in prior-filed pending applications. (c) VHF service contour. For paging stations transmitting on the VHF channels, the distance from the transmitting antenna to the service contour along each cardinal radial is calculated as follows: d=1.243xh0.40 xp0.20 where d is the radial distance in kilometers h is the radial antenna HAAT in meters p is the radial ERP in Watts (1) Whenever the actual HAAT is less than 30 meters (98 feet), 30 must be used as the value for h in the above formula. (2) The value used for p in the above formula must
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-b.pdf
- observations. 38 Table 3: Entry and Variety and Market Size Number of Stations Number of Formats AQH Listening (IV) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. coef s.e. Constant 22.5520.53313.2664.55313.7670.258 6.766 2.19211.0890.82411.220 0.816 Population (m) 2.736 0.349 2.114 0.347 1.476 0.169 1.193 0.167 Stations 0.1020.026 Formats 0.181 0.046 Northeast 3.565 1.515 1.243 0.729 0.5400.258 0.679 0.249 North Central -2.7291.546 -1.2210.744 0.8030.250 0.745 0.249 South -4.2341.492 -2.7990.718 0.2590.273 0.333 0.286 Percent Driving 20.00010.565 15.8765.086 3.5971.669 2.766 1.739 Percent Black 17.0955.914 12.8102.847 1.2601.129 0.688 1.236 Percent Hispanic 17.1194.383 5.549 2.110 2.2510.887 2.996 0.785 R-Squared .2017 .3397 .2381 .3787 .2390 .2232 Note: All regressions include 246 observations. Columns 2 and 4 are first-stage regressions for