FCC Web Documents citing 11.46
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- Pakistan 1.64 1.77 1.85 1.94 Papua New Guinea 1.01 1.07 Not Available 1.14 Peru 4.71 5.99 6.75 6.67 Philippines 2.09 2.49 2.90 3.70 Poland 14.84 16.91 19.43 22.76 Portugal 36.13 37.49 40.25 41.35 Romania 13.08 13.98 Not Available 16.73 Senegal 0.98 1.11 1.32 1.55 Singapore 48.18 51.33 54.29 56.20 Slovak Republic 20.84 23.19 25.86 28.63 South Africa 9.47 10.05 10.72 11.46 Spain 38.50 39.25 40.32 41.37 Sri Lanka 1.11 1.39 1.70 2.84 Suriname 13.21 13.16 14.62 15.23 Sweden 68.11 68.21 67.93 67.37 Switzerland 61.00 64.04 66.09 67.54 Thailand 5.86 7.00 7.96 8.35 Trinidad & Tobago 16.04 16.81 19.01 20.58 Tunisia 5.82 6.43 7.02 8.06 Turkey 21.16 22.36 25.04 25.41 United Kingdom 50.25 52.76 54.00 55.64 United States 62.57 63.99 64.37 66.13
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- ensure the integrity of EAS for the Presidential message priority in the event of a national emergency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.41 Participation in EAS. 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. 11.43 National level participation. 11.44 EAS message priorities. 11.45 Prohibition of false or deceptive EAS transmissions. 11.46 EAS public service announcements. 11.47 Optional use of other communications methods and systems. SUBPART D - EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Brief Description: These rules describe procedures for monitoring key EAS sources. Once EAS has been activated, these rules set operation and transmission guidelines for national, state, and local level messaging. Need: These rules describe how a national, state, or local emergency is
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- to be technically available due to its nationwide satellite footprint, and presumed to be actually available if households in the franchise area are made reasonably aware of the service's availability. As of June 30, 2005, DirecTV's subscriber growth reached 14.67 million, making it the second largest MVPD provider in the United States, while EchoStar, as the fourth largest MVPD, served 11.46 million customers as of June 30, 2005. Because the two DBS providers have a nationwide footprint and serve well over 20 percent of all MVPD subscribers nationwide, we believe these statistics support the presumption that Time Warner's franchise areas are within their satellite footprint. Moreover, Time Warner has provided sufficient evidence of DBS advertising in local, regional, and national media
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- to be technically available due to its nationwide satellite footprint, and presumed to be actually available if households in the franchise area are made reasonably aware of the service's availability. As of June 30, 2005, DirecTV's subscriber growth reached 14.67 million, making it the second largest MVPD provider in the United States, while EchoStar, as the fourth largest MVPD, served 11.46 million customers as of June 30, 2005. Because the two DBS providers have a nationwide footprint and serve well over 20 percent of all MVPD subscribers nationwide, we believe that those statistics support the presumption that the Franchise Area is within their satellite footprint. Moreover, Adelphia has provided sufficient evidence of DBS advertising in local, regional, and national media that
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- AnyNews 4.29 3.99 4.07 4.22 NetworkNews 0.60 0.51 0.49 0.46 LocalNews 3.69 3.47 3.58 3.76 PublicAffairsProgramming 2.37 2.13 1.88 1.59 MinorityProgramming NetworksTargetingBlackAudiences 3.26 3.61 3.45 3.23 TargetingLatinoAudiences OnNetworksTargetingLatinoAudiences 7.11 8.07 8.35 8.87 Spanish-LanguageProgramming 2.94 3.01 3.41 4.09 NetworksTargetingOtherDiverseAudiences 2.65 2.55 2.67 2.72 Children'sProgramming "Children'sProgramming" 1.70 1.91 2.15 1.94 GMoviesorTV-Y/TV-Y7TV 3.18 3.28 3.04 2.94 Eitheroftheabove 4.88 5.19 5.19 4.88 FamilyProgramming NetworksTargetingFamilies 11.46 10.89 10.69 10.74 TY-GProgramming 11.35 12.18 11.93 10.94 Arts,Educational,orDocumentaryProgramming 8.32 7.46 7.05 7.62 Eitherofthetwoabove 19.67 19.64 18.98 18.56 AdultProgramming NetworksShowingAdultProgramming 4.84 4.60 4.89 5.52 NC-17MoviesorTV-MA-S/TV-MA-LTV 0.75 0.48 0.63 0.83 ViolentProgramming "ViolentProgramming" 1.52 1.71 1.94 1.63 TV-PG-VTelevision 1.43 1.45 1.54 1.41 TV-14-VTelevision 1.37 1.40 1.56 1.51 TV-MA-VTelevision 0.15 0.16 0.23 0.22 Anyofthethreeabove 2.95 3.01 3.33 3.14 Anyofthelasttwoabove 1.52 1.56 1.79 1.73
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- radiated power (e.i.r.p.) density per carrier for emissions 26M9G7W, 17M9G7W, 16M9D7W, 16M9G7W, 8M43D7W, 8M43G7W, 7M34G7W, 8M43D7W, 8M43G7W, and 7M34G7W, respectively. Based on this information, and by subtracting the antenna gain (47.2 dBi listed in response to item E41 of Schedule B) from the e.i.r.p. density, we calculate the power density at the input of the antenna flange as -13.48, -11.71, -11.46, -11.46, -8.44, -8.44, -7.84, -11.44, -11.44, and -10.84 dBW/4kHz, respectively. This value exceeds the -14.0 dBW/4kHz power density limit for two-degree compliant earth stations contained in Section 25.212(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.212(c). Thus, NHK cannot use an ALSAT designation for these emissions and must specifically list all satellites that the earth station intends to communicate with
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- Regression on Percent Change in Distance Between Radio Playlists, 1996-2001 Coefficients Value t Value Intercept 2.12** 4.499 Same format -4.16** -2.905 Same city 0.84 0.713 Same owner 0.33 0.368 Same format and city 11.48* 1.931 Same format and owner -4.46 -1.607 Same owner and city 0.43 0.155 Change in ownership -1.04* 0.043 Change in ownership for pair in same format 11.46** 7.195 Change from different to common ownership -0.18 -0.175 Change from different to common ownership within the same format 3.38 1.034 Degrees of Freedom 14179 R-Squared 0.009 We find that the variable indicating a station pair within the same format is significance with 99% confidence. The value on the coefficient suggests that song diversity between two top ten lists has
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- TEL. CO., INC. 10.18 -8.79 20.80 0.00 320830 A TRI-COUNTY TEL. CO., INC.-IN -10.84 -19.68 11.00 21.84 320832 C UNITED TEL. CO. OF INDIANA, INC. -18.89 -4.64 -14.95 0.00 320834 A WASH. CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 14.46 -10.28 27.57 0.00 320837 A WEST POINT TEL. CO., INC. 4.75 -0.61 5.40 9.41 320839 A YEOMAN TEL. CO., INC. 4.47 -6.28 11.46 56.75 323034 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN (ALLTEL) -35.39 -1.71 -34.27 -100.00 325080 C INDIANA BELL TEL. CO. -2.23 -3.46 1.28 0.00 IOWA TOTAL -1.04 -4.22 3.32 25.76 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH -7.04 -4.33 -2.84 0.00 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.92 -2.85 9.03 19.46 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 6.09 -2.92 9.28 19.50 351101
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- TEL. CO., INC. 10.18 -8.79 20.80 0.00 320830 A TRI-COUNTY TEL. CO., INC.-IN -10.84 -19.68 11.00 21.84 320832 C UNITED TEL. CO. OF INDIANA, INC. -18.89 -4.64 -14.95 0.00 320834 A WASH. CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 14.46 -10.28 27.57 0.00 320837 A WEST POINT TEL. CO., INC. 4.75 -0.61 5.40 9.41 320839 A YEOMAN TEL. CO., INC. 4.47 -6.28 11.46 56.75 323034 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN (ALLTEL) -35.39 -1.71 -34.27 -100.00 325080 C INDIANA BELL TEL. CO. -2.23 -3.46 1.28 0.00 IOWA TOTAL -1.04 -4.22 3.32 25.76 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH -7.04 -4.33 -2.84 0.00 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.92 -2.85 9.03 19.46 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 6.09 -2.92 9.28 19.50 351101
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- 192.05 5,626,612 72.08 9,364,089 119.96 Florida 2,587,628 60,958,234 23.56 43,144,735 16.67 17,813,499 6.88 Georgia 1,522,611 77,141,385 50.66 65,184,782 42.81 11,956,603 7.85 Guam 31,572 4,551,287 144.16 4,015,709 127.19 535,578 16.96 Hawaii 183,609 3,976,576 21.66 2,148,779 11.70 1,827,797 9.95 Idaho 252,120 4,391,261 17.42 3,134,273 12.43 1,256,988 4.99 Illinois 2,100,961 72,185,533 34.36 49,254,904 23.44 22,930,629 10.91 Indiana 1,011,130 25,749,059 25.47 14,158,707 14.00 11,590,352 11.46 Iowa 481,226 11,014,196 22.89 8,767,271 18.22 2,246,925 4.67 Kansas 470,490 15,183,622 32.27 10,436,448 22.18 4,747,174 10.09 Kentucky 663,885 32,912,983 49.58 20,158,431 30.36 12,754,552 19.21 Louisiana 727,709 53,489,614 73.50 47,069,359 64.68 6,420,255 8.82 Maine 202,084 8,191,168 40.53 6,638,583 32.85 1,552,585 7.68 Maryland 869,113 15,181,301 17.47 11,474,871 13.20 3,706,430 4.26 Massachusetts 980,459 27,213,497 27.76 16,766,689 17.10 10,446,808 10.66 Michigan 1,757,604 55,069,371 31.33
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- TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM -10.79 -1.32 -9.60 -48.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -8.36 -0.90 -7.53 -35.04 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 1.19 -3.11 4.43 0.00 TOTAL COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO -16.22 3.57 -19.11 -29.59 462178 C AGATE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSOC. -10.87 0.67 -11.46 -14.30 462181 C BIJOU TEL COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC 0.03 -2.58 2.67 -0.62 462182 C BLANCA TELEPHONE CO. -0.15 3.63 -3.64 -3.94 462184 C DELTA COUNTY TELE-COMM INC. 1.14 -1.27 2.44 -4.05 462185 C CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. 3.00 -3.57 6.81 7.90 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN INC -0.30 -2.01 1.75 -2.08 462187 C THE EL PASO COUNTY TELEPHONE
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- WI 29,812 14,993 14,806 49.66 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 162,826 66,137 95,119 58.42 Qwest - Wyoming WY 45,666 13,190 32,472 71.11 11 - 12 Table 11.5 Net Income - Continued ($000) - 2006 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate Percent Rate of Return All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $73,992,588 $51,261,012 $26,902,752 36.36 11.46 Bell Operating Companies 65,557,440 44,761,613 24,866,132 37.93 10.45 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 8,435,148 6,499,399 2,036,620 24.14 18.44 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 87,670 68,000 20,266 23.12 35.65 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 129,973 96,216 34,654 26.66 27.29 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 1,272,996 946,701 407,460 32.01 20.00 Verizon California - Contel -
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- TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM -10.79 -1.32 -9.60 -48.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -8.36 -0.90 -7.53 -35.04 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 1.19 -3.11 4.43 0.00 TOTAL COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO -16.22 3.57 -19.11 -29.59 462178 C AGATE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSOC. -10.87 0.67 -11.46 -14.30 462181 C BIJOU TEL COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC 0.03 -2.58 2.67 -0.62 462182 C BLANCA TELEPHONE CO. -0.15 3.63 -3.64 -3.94 462184 C DELTA COUNTY TELE-COMM INC. 1.14 -1.27 2.44 -4.05 462185 C CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. 3.00 -3.57 6.81 7.90 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN INC -0.30 -2.01 1.75 -2.08 462187 C THE EL PASO COUNTY TELEPHONE
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- 20.08 49.45 371590 A SODTOWN TEL. CO. -2.34 -7.29 5.34 0.14 371591 C SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA TEL. CO. 4.01 -3.48 7.76 12.85 371592 C STANTON TELECOM INC. 1.80 -0.87 2.69 1.65 371595 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE WEST-NE -4.21 -9.02 5.29 INFINITE 371597 C WAUNETA TEL. CO. -0.77 2.09 -2.80 -2.48 372455 C BENKELMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.83 0.42 8.38 11.46 375143 C QWEST CORPORATION - NE -18.17 -7.37 -11.66 0.00 TOTAL NEVADA 1.99 -5.16 7.54 -14.57 552220 C FILER MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NV -16.33 -0.32 -16.07 0.00 552223 C CENTURYTEL OF THE GEM STATE, INC.-NV -18.55 3.44 -21.26 -71.49 552233 C RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NV -6.02 -0.83 -5.23 -9.64 552284 C BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC., NV -15.51 -14.61
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- 20.08 49.45 371590 A SODTOWN TEL. CO. -2.34 -7.29 5.34 0.14 371591 C SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA TEL. CO. 4.01 -3.48 7.76 12.85 371592 C STANTON TELECOM INC. 1.80 -0.87 2.69 1.65 371595 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE WEST-NE -4.21 -9.02 5.29 INFINITE 371597 C WAUNETA TEL. CO. -0.77 2.09 -2.80 -2.48 372455 C BENKELMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.83 0.42 8.38 11.46 375143 C QWEST CORPORATION - NE -18.17 -7.37 -11.66 0.00 TOTAL NEVADA 1.99 -5.16 7.54 -14.57 552220 C FILER MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NV -16.33 -0.32 -16.07 0.00 552223 C CENTURYTEL OF THE GEM STATE, INC.-NV -18.55 3.44 -21.26 -71.49 552233 C RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NV -6.02 -0.83 -5.23 -9.64 552284 C BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC., NV -15.51 -14.61
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- 6.36 -5.11 12.09 0.00 OHIO -5.62 -8.46 3.10 -13.74 OKLAHOMA -2.36 -4.24 1.96 -8.20 OREGON -2.68 -11.85 10.40 13.82 PENNSYLVANIA 5.60 -9.39 16.55 -24.12 PUERTO RICO -22.23 -8.49 -15.02 0.00 RHODE ISLAND 9.55 -8.84 20.18 0.00 SOUTH CAROLINA -3.72 -7.67 4.28 2.21 SOUTH DAKOTA 0.24 -6.60 7.33 2.47 TENNESSEE -0.69 -7.24 7.06 -9.91 TEXAS -1.35 -7.50 6.66 9.07 UTAH -3.46 -11.46 9.03 -0.28 VERMONT -8.07 -5.92 -2.29 -35.57 VIRGIN ISLANDS -4.85 -6.97 2.28 -24.94 VIRGINIA 9.37 -7.47 18.19 1.69 WASHINGTON -2.32 -12.36 11.45 -3.48 WEST VIRGINIA -18.52 -9.99 -9.47 -59.66 WISCONSIN -3.63 -7.75 4.47 11.03 WYOMING 0.57 -9.71 11.39 30.32 GRAND TOTAL -0.45 -9.77 10.34 1.12 * Percentage changes from 2010 to 2011. Note: AT&T did not report 2008 and 2009
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- 6.36 -5.11 12.09 0.00 OHIO -5.62 -8.46 3.10 -13.74 OKLAHOMA -2.36 -4.24 1.96 -8.20 OREGON -2.68 -11.85 10.40 13.82 PENNSYLVANIA 5.60 -9.39 16.55 -24.12 PUERTO RICO -22.23 -8.49 -15.02 0.00 RHODE ISLAND 9.55 -8.84 20.18 0.00 SOUTH CAROLINA -3.72 -7.67 4.28 2.21 SOUTH DAKOTA 0.24 -6.60 7.33 2.47 TENNESSEE -0.69 -7.24 7.06 -9.91 TEXAS -1.35 -7.50 6.66 9.07 UTAH -3.46 -11.46 9.03 -0.28 VERMONT -8.07 -5.92 -2.29 -35.57 VIRGIN ISLANDS -4.85 -6.97 2.28 -24.94 VIRGINIA 9.37 -7.47 18.19 1.69 WASHINGTON -2.32 -12.36 11.45 -3.48 WEST VIRGINIA -18.52 -9.99 -9.47 -59.66 WISCONSIN -3.63 -7.75 4.47 11.03 WYOMING 0.57 -9.71 11.39 30.32 GRAND TOTAL -0.45 -9.77 10.34 1.12 * Percentage changes from 2010 to 2011. Note: AT&T did not report 2008 and 2009
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- A.3.3.3.1 Design (Specials)/Dispatch/TN (hours) 4.78 4.92 4.80 6.50 5.49 4.24 5.90 8.99 5.80 5.52 A.3.3.3.2 Design (Specials)/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 2.12 5.82 2.20 2.49 2.23 0.86 2.48 2.55 2.28 3.40 1,2 A.3.3.4.1 PBX/Dispatch/TN (hours) 6.52 1.88 6.75 0.00 7.29 5.69 9.18 14.95 11.84 4.73 1,3,4,5 A.3.3.4.2 PBX/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 3.93 0.00 2.96 4.33 3.47 2.61 4.39 0.00 5.32 5.95 2,3,5 A.3.3.5.1 Centrex/Dispatch/TN (hours) 11.46 0.00 12.00 0.00 11.17 0.00 12.11 0.00 12.44 2.00 5 A.3.3.5.2 Centrex/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 5.41 1.50 4.01 0.00 3.36 2.00 5.72 0.00 2.38 0.00 1,3 A.3.3.6.1 ISDN/Dispatch/TN (hours) 13.52 3.59 11.16 4.95 15.26 2.64 12.36 1.65 16.25 6.41 1,2,3,4,5 A.3.3.6.2 ISDN/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 2.66 2.62 3.46 5.98 4.11 0.30 4.06 3.21 4.11 3.35 1,2,3,4,5 % Repeat Troubles within 30 Days A.3.4.1.1 Residence/Dispatch/TN
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- a national emergency, the facilities of all EAS Participants must be reserved exclusively for distribution of Presidential Messages. NIC messages received from national networks which are not broadcast at the time of original transmission must be recorded locally by LP sources for transmission at the earliest opportunity consistent with the message priorities in paragraph (b) of this section. Revise § 11.46 to read as follows: § 11.46 EAS public service announcements. EAS Participants may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. Such announcements and programs may not be a part of alerts or tests, and may not simulate or attempt to copy alert tones or codes. Revise § 11.47
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- a national emergency, the facilities of all EAS Participants must be reserved exclusively for distribution of Presidential Messages. NIC messages received from national networks which are not broadcast at the time of original transmission must be recorded locally by LP sources for transmission at the earliest opportunity consistent with the message priorities in paragraph (b) of this section. Revise § 11.46 to read as follows: § 11.46 EAS public service announcements. EAS Participants may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. Such announcements and programs may not be a part of alerts or tests, and may not simulate or attempt to copy alert tones or codes. Revise § 11.47
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- a national emergency, the facilities of all EAS Participants must be reserved exclusively for distribution of Presidential Messages. NIC messages received from national networks which are not broadcast at the time of original transmission must be recorded locally by LP sources for transmission at the earliest opportunity consistent with the message priorities in paragraph (b) of this section. 15. Revise 11.46 to read as follows: 11.46 EAS public service announcements. EAS Participants may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. Such announcements and programs may not be a part of alerts or tests, and may not simulate or attempt to copy alert tones or codes. 16. Revise 11.47 to
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- market appear to differentiate themselves to appeal to their listeners. Coefficients Value t Value Intercept 2.12** 4.499 Same format -4.16** -2.905 Same city 0.84 0.713 Same owner 0.33 0.368 Same format and city 11.48* 1.931 Same format and owner -4.46 -1.607 Same owner and city 0.43 0.155 Change in ownership -1.04* 0.043 Change in ownership for pair in same format 11.46** 7.195 Change from different to common ownership -0.18 -0.175 Change from different to common ownership within the same format 3.38 1.034 Degrees of Freedom 14179 R-Squared 0.009 17 The role that concentration plays appears to be less clear. The variables we have indicating concentration or changes in ownership have different signs, muddying the overall story. The variable indicating the same
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- should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. They should contact the FCC to ensure that they are on the FCC EAS mailing list. Broadcast stations must also have a current copy of the Red Envelope Authenticator List. * * * * * J.. Section 11.46 is amended by revising the first sentence to read as follows: § 11.46 EAS public service announcements. Broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. * * * * * K.. Section 11.51 is amended by revising paragraph (b), and
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/2002/fcc02331.pdf
- A.3.3.3.1 Design (Specials)/Dispatch/TN (hours) 4.78 4.92 4.80 6.50 5.49 4.24 5.90 8.99 5.80 5.52 A.3.3.3.2 Design (Specials)/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 2.12 5.82 2.20 2.49 2.23 0.86 2.48 2.55 2.28 3.40 1,2 A.3.3.4.1 PBX/Dispatch/TN (hours) 6.52 1.88 6.75 0.00 7.29 5.69 9.18 14.95 11.84 4.73 1,3,4,5 A.3.3.4.2 PBX/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 3.93 0.00 2.96 4.33 3.47 2.61 4.39 0.00 5.32 5.95 2,3,5 A.3.3.5.1 Centrex/Dispatch/TN (hours) 11.46 0.00 12.00 0.00 11.17 0.00 12.11 0.00 12.44 2.00 5 A.3.3.5.2 Centrex/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 5.41 1.50 4.01 0.00 3.36 2.00 5.72 0.00 2.38 0.00 1,3 A.3.3.6.1 ISDN/Dispatch/TN (hours) 13.52 3.59 11.16 4.95 15.26 2.64 12.36 1.65 16.25 6.41 1,2,3,4,5 A.3.3.6.2 ISDN/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 2.66 2.62 3.46 5.98 4.11 0.30 4.06 3.21 4.11 3.35 1,2,3,4,5 % Repeat Troubles within 30 Days A.3.4.1.1 Residence/Dispatch/TN
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror00.pdf
- Company 10.31 11.44 8.61 8.85 10.24 9.66 17C-R Telephone Company 1/ 2/ 8.97 12.17 82.08 1.58 12.31 3.67 18CenturyTel of Midwest-Michigan, Inc./CenturyTel of MI., Inc. 16.63 11.25 37.02 31.98 19CenturyTel of Ohio, Inc. 18.96 14.55 19.89 22.48 20CenturyTel of Wisconsin, Inc. 19.68 11.25 21.89 28.93 21Chillicothe Telephone Company, The 2/ 27.42 11.25 16.24 40.03 0.08 25.03 22Concord Telephone Co. 15.58 11.46 30.98 24.99 (423.81) 22.84 22.77 23El Paso Telephone Co. 1/ 2/ -4.84 3.27 251.20 (11.40) (305.07) (21.42) 24Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 1/ 13.26 11.61 8.17 21.61 18.25 19.48 25Fort Mill Telephone Company 15.04 11.47 17.20 31.41 71.25 41.43 26Gallatin River Communications, LLC 3/ 11.43 12.47 9.74 10.64 12.04 10.95 27Gulf Telephone Company 3/ 11.98 11.89 11.70 11.75 12.38 12.15 28Home
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- 12.09 14.35 (68.15) 33.01 21.89 13SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.81 12.06 7.47 15.22 (71.91) 19.03 16.67 14SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-FL 13.85 11.99 13.03 14.86 12.58 25.77 19.23 15SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 12.64 11.94 11.45 13.18 (54.71) 18.66 15.00 16NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 12.54 11.57 11.52 19.46 (26.02) 10.62 13.81 17NEW YORK TELEPHONE 11.46 11.14 13.49 11.10 39.43 9.89 10.74 18PACIFIC BELL 11.51 11.76 11.04 12.47 36.68 9.94 11.33 19SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE-TOTAL COMPANY 12.73 11.89 11.34 10.13 7.86 20.59 15.15 20SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE-KANSAS SWITCHED - - - 12.36 (13.33) 23.48 19.09 21MOUNTAIN STATE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.00 11.88 17.48 12.35 3.70 8.78 10.39 22NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.86 12.18 12.02 10.14 18.20 12.19
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror99.pdf
- TOTAL NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION 12.94% 12.68% 15.53% - - - 12.93% 1ALLTEL ALABAMA, INC. 9.47 11.50 11.61 2.03 15.36 4.38 2ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. 9.88 11.50 11.49 4.69 5.03 4.96 3ALLTEL CAROLINA, INC. 10.93 11.50 5.13 11.70 11.33 11.98 4ALLTEL FLORIDA, INC. 11.44 11.50 10.18 10.34 12.95 11.78 5ALLTEL GEORGIA PROPERTIES 11.87 11.84 11.78 11.85 11.91 11.99 6ALLTEL KENTUCKY, INC. 11.46 11.50 10.41 11.24 12.19 11.52 7ALLTEL MISSISSIPPI, INC. 10.36 11.50 11.30 4.63 10.62 5.98 8ALLTEL MISSOURI, INC. 11.58 11.50 11.34 11.20 12.52 11.99 9ALLTEL NEW YORK, INC. 10.80 11.50 8.06 8.87 13.50 10.41 10ALLTEL OKLAHOMA PROPERTIES 11.69 11.50 11.92 12.01 11.90 12.00 11ALLTEL PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 11.26 11.50 11.29 10.82 8.84 10.60 12ALLTEL SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. 11.02 11.50 11.49 7.51 9.82
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- Exchanges acquired from 351096 HEARTLAND-HICKORYTECH 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. 2.43 -1.40 3.89 2.09 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 15.64 2.54 12.77 217.91 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE 3.07 -3.25 6.54 10.02 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 15.33 2.50 12.52 94.34 351305 A STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. 12.04 -0.27 12.34 65.87 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 11.75 0.26 11.46 50.24 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. 2.87 0.00 2.87 0.47 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. 9.64 3.13 6.32 17.38 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 9.09 1.08 7.93 24.27 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. 8.89 -3.10 12.37 55.82 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.33 0.80 -3.10 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL. CO., INC. 10.96 1.92 8.87 30.72 351320 A
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- in Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 6.32 3.33 2.90 21.90 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 8.93 3.07 5.68 49.20 351243 A MILLER TEL. CO.-IA -1.23 2.88 -4.00 -10.60 351245 A MINBURN TEL. CO. 15.36 4.27 10.63 75.88 351246 A MINERVA VALLEY TEL. CO., INC. 16.19 4.24 11.46 78.20 351247 A MODERN COOP. TEL. CO. 11.20 4.86 6.05 29.26 351248 A MONTEZUMA MUTUAL TEL. CO. + DEEP RIVER 5.21 3.06 2.08 -100.00 351250 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. OF MORNING SUN 11.66 4.69 6.67 57.23 351251 A MEDIAPOLIS TEL. CO. 8.73 2.28 6.30 53.39 351252 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. 12.68 2.92 9.49 0.00 351257 A NORTH ENGLISH COOP. TEL.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. -0.81 3.89 -4.53 -2.84 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN INC 13.70 4.88 8.41 67.67 462187 C EL PASO COUNTY MUTUAL TEL CO 2.93 8.60 -5.21 -8.65 462188 C FARMERS TEL CO, INC. - COLORADO 17.52 29.96 -9.57 13.29 462190 C HAXTUN TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.96 3.46 4.35 13.62 462192 C BIG SANDY TELECOM, INC. 8.80 11.46 -2.39 8.98 462193 C NUCLA-NATURITA TEL. CO. 12.90 4.01 8.55 34.75 462194 C NUNN TEL. COMPANY 14.37 10.92 3.11 17.76 462195 C SOUTH PARK TELEPHONE COMPANY 28.64 56.52 -17.82 27.14 462196 C PEETZ COOP. TEL. CO. -5.32 0.00 -5.32 -7.98 462197A>CPHILLIPS COUNTY TEL. CO. 48.49 3.85 42.99 INFINITE 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 18.09 8.85 8.48 197.96 462199 C
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 19.28 53.01 33.7NJ New Mexico 60.2 33.7 26.5 20.3 6.2 1.97 0.20 (0.07) 2.10 4.1NM New York 1,462.4 297.5 1,164.9 795.2 369.7 101.21 29.54 162.49 293.24 76.5NY North Carolina 389.9 275.9 113.9 81.9 32.1 11.12 2.71 4.38 18.21 13.9NC North Dakota 15.3 5.3 10.0 7.0 3.0 1.64 0.52 (0.27) 1.90 1.1ND Ohio 438.4 355.7 82.7 49.3 33.3 4.93 4.37 2.16 11.46 21.9OH Oklahoma 187.3 163.4 23.9 11.3 12.6 3.72 0.98 0.84 5.54 7.1OK Oregon 122.4 80.6 41.8 25.1 16.7 6.49 1.02 0.04 7.55 9.2OR Pennsylvania 570.6 266.4 304.2 206.4 97.9 33.42 7.40 24.02 64.84 33.0PA Rhode Island 35.7 18.8 17.0 8.6 8.3 2.28 0.65 1.70 4.63 3.7 RI South Carolina 89.2 56.2 33.0 23.3 9.7 2.24 0.38 1.23 3.85 5.8SC South
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2005/FCC-05-191A1.html
- a national emergency, the facilities of all EAS Participants must be reserved exclusively for distribution of Presidential Messages. NIC messages received from national networks which are not broadcast at the time of original transmission must be recorded locally by LP sources for transmission at the earliest opportunity consistent with the message priorities in paragraph (b) of this section. 15. Revise 11.46 to read as follows: 11.46 EAS public service announcements. EAS Participants may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. Such announcements and programs may not be a part of alerts or tests, and may not simulate or attempt to copy alert tones or codes. 16. Revise 11.47 to
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/radiomarket090002.pdf
- market appear to differentiate themselves to appeal to their listeners. Coefficients Value t Value Intercept 2.12** 4.499 Same format -4.16** -2.905 Same city 0.84 0.713 Same owner 0.33 0.368 Same format and city 11.48* 1.931 Same format and owner -4.46 -1.607 Same owner and city 0.43 0.155 Change in ownership -1.04* 0.043 Change in ownership for pair in same format 11.46** 7.195 Change from different to common ownership -0.18 -0.175 Change from different to common ownership within the same format 3.38 1.034 Degrees of Freedom 14179 R-Squared 0.009 17 The role that concentration plays appears to be less clear. The variables we have indicating concentration or changes in ownership have different signs, muddying the overall story. The variable indicating the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/services/eas/Second.pdf
- should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. They should contact the FCC to ensure that they are on the FCC EAS mailing list. Broadcast stations must also have a current copy of the Red Envelope Authenticator List. * * * * * J.. Section 11.46 is amended by revising the first sentence to read as follows: § 11.46 EAS public service announcements. Broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems may use Public Service Announcements or obtain commercial sponsors for announcements, infomercials, or programs explaining the EAS to the public. * * * * * K.. Section 11.51 is amended by revising paragraph (b), and