FCC Web Documents citing 76.108
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- 76.101 shall provide to the cable system, upon request, an exact copy of those portions of the exclusivity contracts, such portions to be signed by both the distributor and the television station, setting forth in full the provisions pertinent to the duration, nature, and extent of the exclusivity terms concerning broadcast signal exhibition to which the parties have agreed. § 76.108 Indemnification contracts. No licensee shall enter into any contract to indemnify a cable system for liability resulting from failure to delete programming in accordance with the provisions of this subpart unless the licensee has a reasonable basis for concluding that such program deletion is not required by this subpart. § 76.109 Requirements for invocation of protection. For a station licensee
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/76print.html
- requirements. [28]76.77 Reporting requirements. [29]76.79 Records available for public inspection. Subpart F -- Network Non-duplication Protection, Syndicated Exclusivity and Sports Blackout [30]76.92 Cable network non-duplication; extent of protection. [31]76.93 Parties entitled to network non-duplication protection. [32]76.94 Notification. [33]76.95 Exceptions. [34]76.101 Cable syndicated program exclusivity: extent of protection. [35]76.103 Parties entitled to syndicated exclusivity. [36]76.105 Notification. [37]76.106 Exceptions. [38]76.107 Exclusivity contracts. [39]76.108 Indemnification contracts. [40]76.109 Requirements for invocation of protection. [41]76.110 Substitutions. [42]76.111 Cable sports blackout. [43]76.120 Network non-duplication protection, syndicated exclusivity and sports blackout rules for satellite carriers: Definitions. [44]76.122 Satellite network non-duplication. [45]76.123 Satellite syndicated program exclusivity. [46]76.124 Requirements for invocation of protection. [47]76.125 Indemnification contracts. [48]76.127 Satellite sports blackout. [49]76.128 Application of sports blackout rules. [50]76.130 Substitutions. Subpart G
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- public inspection. Subpart F-Network Non-duplication Protection, Syndicated Exclusivity and Sports Blackout § 76.92 Cable network non-duplication; extent of protection. § 76.93 Parties entitled to network non-duplication protection. § 76.94 Notification. § 76.95 Exceptions. § 76.101 Cable syndicated program exclusivity: extent of protection. § 76.103 Parties entitled to syndicated exclusivity. § 76.105 Notification. § 76.106 Exceptions. § 76.107 Exclusivity contracts. § 76.108 Indemnification contracts. § 76.109 Requirements for invocation of protection. § 76.110 Substitutions. § 76.111 Cable sports blackout. § 76.120 Network non-duplication protection, syndicated exclusivity and sports blackout rules for satellite carriers: Definitions. § 76.122 Satellite network non-duplication. § 76.123 Satellite syndicated program exclusivity. § 76.124 Requirements for invocation of protection. § 76.125 Indemnification contracts. § 76.127 Satellite sports blackout. §
- http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2004/03-3388-062404.pdf
- (called Arbitron Metros) for most of the more populated urban areas of the country. Arbitron Metros are based on Metropolitan Areas established by the Office of Management and Budget. The geography-based, Arbitron Market definition relies on the market definitions of Arbitron radio rating service, a private entity that measures local radio station audiences for its customer stations. See Order ¶¶ 275-76.108 Additionally, the Agency decided to include commercial and non-commercial stations that are licensed to a community in the relevant Arbitron Metro,109 as well as stations located outside the Metro n.582. 176 that attract a minimum level of listenership in the Metro, see id. ¶¶ 279-81, 295, in calculating the relevant local radio market. The Commission identified several flaws in the