Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554
Approved by OMB
3060-1115 (June 2009)
FOR FCC USE ONLY
 
FCC 388
DTV Quarterly Activity Station Report
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
FILE NO.
BDERCDT-20090708AAL
Licensee
WTVM LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC
Call Sign
WTVM
Facility Id
595

Community of License
City State
GA MUSCOGEE 31906 -

COLUMBUS GA (OPELIKA AL)

WWW.WTVM.COM
Licensee Renewal Expiration Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/01/2013
Channel Numbers: (Check the Channel Number(s) to which this form applies.)
checkbox checked Analog 9  
checkbox checked Digital 47
Report reflects information for quarter ending: 06/30/2009
Have you opted to comply with Option One, Two, or Three (once elected, this choice may not change)?
radio button not selected Option One (A and D) radio button selected Option Two (B and D) radio button not selected Option Three (C and D)

Over the past quarter, if you have fully complied with the requirements of the selected option? radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo
Comments:
 
Were you required to air service loss notices (See 47 C.F.R. 73.§ 674(b)(5) for details)?

If YES, Complete Section E

radio button not selectedYes radio button selectedNo
Simulcasting:

Prior to termination of signal, did you simulcast on your Analog channel and your primary Digital stream stream?

If YES, complete only one of the form for both. If NO, complete a form for your Analog Channel and a second for your primary Digital stream.

radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo
 
Application Purpose:
 
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Section B (For broadcasters electing Option Two)

On its analog channel, and its primary digital stream, a station must run an average of 16 transition-related PSAs and 16 transition-related crawls, snipes, and/or tickers per week in each quarter, all between the hours of 5 a.m. and 1 a.m. It must also run one 30 minute DTV-related informational program once, and one Countdown piece per day during the days prior to the conclusion of the transition. Comment boxes MUST be used to describe these compliant activities (See rules for additional details).

Total Number of Eligible DTV Transition-Related PSAs and Crawls, Snipes, and/or Tickers (CSTs) Run -- Last Quarter


How many DTV PSAs and CSTs did your station run between 5:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. last quarter?

      256
      433

For informational purposes only, how many DTV PSAs and CSTs did your station run in the last quarter from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.?
   55
   9

For stations located in the Atlantic, Eastern, or Pacific Time Zone, how many DTV PSAs and CSTs did your station run in the last quarter from 6:00 p.m. to 11:35 p.m. (must average at least 4 per week)?
     109
     169

For stations located in the Alaskan, Central, or Mountain Time Zone, how many DTV PSAs and CSTs did your station run in the last quarter from 5:00 p.m. to 10:35 p.m. (must average at least 4 per week)?
   
   

BREAK DOWN OF PSA TOTALS:
5A-1A: 245 SCHEDULED LOCALLY, 11 BY NETWORK FOR A TOTAL OF 256.
6A-9A: 44 SCHEDULED LOCALLY, 11 BY NETWORK FOR A TOTAL OF 55.
6P-11:35P: 98 SCHEDULED LOCALLY, 11 BY NETWORK FOR A TOTAL OF 109.
ALL PSA'S AIRED WITH CLOSED CAPTIONING.

BREAK DOWN OF CTS'S:
5A-1A: 389 CST'S SCHEDULED LOCALLY, 44 BY NETWORK FOR A TOTAL OF 433.
6A-9A: 9 CST'S SCHEDULED LOCALLY.
6P-11:35P: 139 CST'S SCHEDULED LOCALLY, 30 BY NETWORK FOR A TOTAL OF 169.

30 Minute Educational Programs - Last Quarter


How many 30 minute, DTV-related informational programs did your station run during the quarter? At least one such program must be run between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:35 p.m., after April 1, 2009 and prior to your station's termination of analog service (See 47 C.F.R. § 73.674(d)(5) for additional details).
   3

DTV-RELATED INFORMATIONAL PROGRAM AIRED ON 5/16, 3P-3:30P, 5/23, 1:30P-2P AND 6/07, 3:30P-4P.

Countdown Eligible Pieces - Last Quarter


Beginning on April 1, 2009 or 60 days prior to termination of their analog service, whichever is later, all stations participating in Option Two must engage in special "Countdown to DTV" activities. Stations must execute a minimum of one "Countdown To DTV" on-air activity per day during the days leading up to their analog termination. During the last quarter, how many of each eligible "Countdown to DTV" pieces did your station run?
   14
   0
   180
   31

Mandatory Daily Notices - Last Quarter

Beginning April 1, 2009, Option Two stations must also provide information about antenna use, the need for rescanning, and walk-in DTV help centers. These notices must be aired for no fewer than 15 seconds each, at least once per day, between 8 a.m. and 11:35 p.m., and at least three times per week between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. in the Atlantic, Eastern and Pacific time zones, and between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. in the Mountain, Central, and Alaskan time zones, until the station terminates analog programming. Stations may choose alternative on-air methods to comply with these notice requirements, but if so they may not be counted toward the transition PSA/transition CST obligations. (See 47 C.F.R. § 73.674(b)(6)-(8) for additional details).
Have you aired a sufficient number of antenna information notices this quarter (one per day and at least three per week during primetime)?
radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo
Have you aired a sufficient number of rescanning notices this quarter (one per day and at least three per week during primetime)?
radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo
Have you aired a sufficient number of help center notices this quarter (one per day and at least three per week during primetime)? radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo

 

 

Section D (For all broadcasters)

Additional DTV On-air Initiatives - Last Quarter  
Did your station run additional on-air initiatives (such as news reports, town hall meetings, and in particular, nightlight effort, etc.) during the quarter? The comment box may be used to describe these initiatives. radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo

WTVM AIRED 3 PACKAGES ADDRESSING HOW THE PUBLIC CAN GET HELP WITH THE BIG SWITCH AND 7 ADDITIONAL PACKAGES DEALING WITH VARIOUS ISSUES OF THE CONVERSION. WTVM ALSO AIRED 4 STORIES INFORMING THE PUBLIC OF THE CONVERSION AND 1 EDITIORAL. 10 LIVE HITS ON THE DAY OF THE SWITCH FROM THE LIVE PHONE BANK AND 8 STORIES THE DAY OF THE SWITCH ADDRESSING ISSUES AND CONCERNS. WTVM AIRED 2 STORIES POST CONVERSION.
Station Website Additional Activity Related to the DTV Transition - Last Quarter  
Does your station have a Website? radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo
If YES, did your station provide additional DTV related information or activities on that Website? The comment box may be used to describe what was posted on the station's Website. radio button selectedYes radio button not selectedNo

WTVM HAS A DEDICATED LINK ON THE WEBSITE TO THE "BIG SWITCH" WHICH EDUCATES THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE CONVERSION AND DELAY. IT ALSO ADDRESSES ISSUES REGARDING CONVERTER BOXES. THE WEBSITE CONTINUED THE COUNTDOWN CLOCK TO THE JUNE 12TH DATE AND DISCUSSED IN DETAIL ANTENNA USE AND NEED TO RESCAN.
Additional DTV Outreach Efforts -- Last Quarter  
Check all of the DTV related activities listed below that your station engaged in over the last quarter. The comment box may be used to describe this activity.  
checkbox not checked Speaking Engagements



checkbox not checked Community Events



checkbox checked Other (describe)


WTVM CONDUCTED 4 LIVE PHONE BANKS THAT AIRED DURING THE NEWSCASTS BETWEEN 5P-6:30P GIVING VIEWERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO CALL IN AND ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SWITCH TO DTV. THE DAY OF THE SWITCH WTVM MANNED PHONE BANK BETWEEN 6A-8P TO ANSWER QUESTIONS FROM VIEWERS AND WTVM CONTINUES TO OFFER HELP FOR VIEWERS.

This comment box may be used to include other comments or information about your station's DTV activity over the last quarter.



 

Station Certification
I certify that the statements in this document are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
Typed or Printed Name of Person Signing
GENERAL MANAGER

LEE BRANTLEY


WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. CODE, TITLE 18, SECTION 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. CODE, TITLE 47, SECTION 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. CODE, TITLE 47, SECTION 503).

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