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2.
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State the average number of hours of Core Programming per week broadcast by the station. See 47 C.F.R. §73.671(c).
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3.50 hours
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3.
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(a)
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Does the Licensee provide information identifying each Core Program aired on its station, including an indication of the target child audience, to publishers of program guides as required by 47 C.F.R. §73.673?
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Y
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(b)
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Identify publishers who were sent information in 3(a).
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TV Guide, Tribune Media, FYI TV, TV Media, VV Inc., Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal, Anderson Independent, Asheville Citizen Times
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4.
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Complete the following for each program that you aired during the past three months that meets the definition of Core Programming. Complete chart below for each Core Program.
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Title of Analog Core Program #1
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Origin
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Jack Hanna's Into The Wild
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 7:00am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Step Into The Wild with Jack Hanna. Hanna's passion for animals and conservation peaks as he visits remote locations round the world and encounters elusive animals in their natural habitats.
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Title of Analog Core Program #2
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Origin
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Animal Explorations with Jarod Miller
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 7:30am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller is a half-hour live action television program designed to meet the educational and informational needs of children. Each week Jarod visitng zoos and aquariums to explore animals that fit a particular theme, whether it's the need for speed or animal heroes - there's always something amazing happening. It is the mission of this program to inspire viewers, children and adults alike, to preserve the innate human instinct to explore. Each episode is designed to reveal to children the world around them in a way that identifies positive roles models and pro-social values within an environmentally responsible universe.
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Title of Analog Core Program #3
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Origin
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Animal Rescue
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 8:00am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Animal Rescue is a weekly half-hour reality series showcasing spectacular rescues of all types of animals. The series focuses on the dedicated people around the world who help sick, injured or abused animals. The program also instructs children on the proper care of all kinds of creatures in the animal kingdom. The show is aimed at children and families who want to learn about animal treatment, care and protection. On May 9, 2009, the station experienced technical difficulties that caused "Animal Rescue" to be preempted. WHNS aired "Missing", another educational and information program designed for children 13-16, in place of the preempted "Animal Rescue" episode.
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Title of Analog Core Program #4
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Origin
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Dog Tales
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 8:30am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Dog Tales serves the educational and informational needs of children 13-16 years of age with its program content, including dog safety and care tips, as well as lessons on the responsibility of owning a dog. The show also provides informative segments on various dog breeds and showcases various veterinary experts explaining different issues affecting canines. The weekly series also includes recommended reading lists about dogs.
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Title of Analog Core Program #5
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Origin
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PETS.TV
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 9:00am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Pets.TV provides educational and informational segments exposing the target audience of young viewers to everything Pets. Each segment of Pets.TV delivers an educational and informational message that supports current social, intellectual and emotional aspects of children ages 13 and up. Attributes and advice emphasized by guests instill a grounded balance of priorities, commitment, and perseverance children can apply to their lives.
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Title of Analog Core Program #6
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Origin
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What's Up! Que Pasa
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Sundays, 7:00am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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"What's Up! Que Pasa" is a weekly multi-cultural show that emphasizes what we have in common with other cultures while teaching today's youth to appreciate our differences. Every week, the show bilingually presents a new theme, such as cross-cultural understanding, the dangers of drugs and smoking, and reading appreciation through a hip combination of rap and humor. Educational and informational segments by the hosts include Health Rap, Travel Time, DJ's Mailbox, Papa's Show & Tell and Story Time.
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Title of Analog Core Program #7
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Origin
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Dragonfly TV
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays, 9:30am
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13
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Y
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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"Dragonfly TV" is a weekly half-hour science television series that meets the educational and informational objectives of the FCC's Childrens Programming requirements for children ages 13-16. The programs highlight children "doing" projects with real hands-on experience and demonstrates practical applications of mathematics and science. It introduces young viewers to a variety of scientific diciplines and challenges them in critical thinking and problem solving skills, while providing valuable information to reach answers. Each episode is engaging, entertaining and educational in structure, allowing children to investigate science on their own.
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Non-Core Educational and Informational Programming
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7.
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(a)
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State the average number of hours of Core Programming per week broadcast by the station on its main program stream.
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3.50 hours
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(b)
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Did the Licensee broadcast on its main digital program stream the same Children's Core Programming provided on its analog channel?
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Y
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(c)
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If Yes to 7(b), the Licensee certifies that the representations and children's program information provided with respect to its analog channel apply equally with respect to its main digital program stream.
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Y
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If No to 7(c), submit as an Exhibit a Statement of Explanation.
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(None Required)
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8.
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(a)
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State the average number of hours per week of free over-the-air digital video programming broadcast by the station on other than its main program stream.
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168.00 hours
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(b)
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State the average number of hours per week of Core Programming broadcast by the station on other than its main program stream. See 47 C.F.R. §73.671.
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3.00 hours
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9.
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(a)
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Does the Licensee provide information identifying each Core Program aired on its station, including an indication of the target child audience, to publishers of program guides as required by 47 C.F.R. §73.673?
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Y
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(b)
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Identify publishers who were sent information in 9(a).
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TV Guide, Tribune Media, FYI TV, TV Media, VV Inc., Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal, Anderson Independent, Asheville Citizen Times
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10.
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Complete the following for each program that you aired during the past three months that meets the definition of Core Programming. Complete chart below for each Core Program.
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Title of Digital Core Program #1
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Origin
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Crash, Bang, Splat!
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Sundays, 7:00am; 7:30am; 8:00am; 8:30am; 9:00am; 9:30am
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78
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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Y
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8 years
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12 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Crash, Bang, Splat! is a magazine program aimed at involving 8-12 year old children in fun scientific activities. Each episode shows children from a range of nationalities and backgrounds joining in a number of science-based activities, experiments and games, all of which can be repeated by the audience, as they only use readily available material. An explanation of the scientific concepts involved accompanies each activity. A full time science educational expert was involved with the series throughout scripting and production to ensure that the activities and science concepts involved were suitable for the age group and expressed in understandable language. The underlying purpose is to interest children in scientific activities and concepts, so after the program concludes they will continue these activities on their own to increase knowledge of science.
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11.
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(a)
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Does the Licensee certify that at least 50% of the Core Programming counted toward
meeting the additional programming guideline (applied to free video programming
aired on other than the main program stream) did not consist of program episodes
that had already aired within the previous seven days either on the station's main
program stream or on another of the station's free digital program streams?
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Y
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(b)
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If No, submit as an Exhibit a Statement of Explanation setting forth the number of
repeats in excess of the repeat limit and the times and dates the episodes involved
were aired.
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(None Required)
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Non-Core Educational and Informational Programming
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14.
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Complete the following for each analog and digital program that you plan to air for the next quarter that meets the definition of Core Programming.
Complete chart below for each Core Program, identifying whether it is to be broadcast on the station's analog or digital channel or both channels.
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Title of Planned Core Program #1
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Origin
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Jack Hanna's Into The Wild
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:00am
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13
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
|
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Step Into The Wild with Jack Hanna. Hanna's passion for animals and conservation peaks as he visits remote locations round the world and encounters elusive animals in their natural habitats.
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Title of Planned Core Program #2
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Origin
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Animal Explorations with Jarod Miller
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:30am
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13
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|
Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
|
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller is a half-hour live action television program designed to meet the educational and informational needs of children. Each week Jarod visitng zoos and aquariums to explore animals that fit a particular theme, whether it's the need for speed or animal heroes - there's always something amazing happening. It is the mission of this program to inspire viewers, children and adults alike, to preserve the innate human instinct to explore. Each episode is designed to reveal to children the world around them in a way that identifies positive roles models and pro-social values within an environmentally responsible universe.
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Title of Planned Core Program #3
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Origin
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Animal Rescue
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 8:00am
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13
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
|
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
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Animal Rescue is a weekly half-hour reality series showcasing spectacular rescues of all types of animals. The series focuses on the dedicated people around the world who help sick, injured or abused animals. The program also instructs children on the proper care of all kinds of creatures in the animal kingdom. The show is aimed at children and families who want to learn about animal treatment, care and protection.
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Title of Planned Core Program #4
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Origin
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Dog Tales
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 8:30am
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13
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
|
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
|
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
|
Dog Tales serves the educational and informational needs of children 13-16 years of age with its program content, including dog safety and care tips, as well as lessons on the responsibility of owning a dog. The show also provides informative segments on various dog breeds and showcases various veterinary experts explaining different issues affecting canines. The weekly series also includes recommended reading lists about dogs.
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Title of Planned Core Program #5
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Origin
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Pets.TV
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SYNDICATED
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|
Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
|
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Saturdays, 9:00am
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13
|
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Length of Program
|
Age of Target Audience
|
|
30 minutes
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From
|
To
|
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13 years
|
16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
|
Pets.TV provides educational and informational segments exposing the target audience of young viewers to everything Pets. Each segment of Pets.TV delivers an educational and informational message that supports current social, intellectual and emotional aspects of children ages 13 and up. Attributes and advice emphasized by guests instill a grounded balance of priorities, commitment, and perseverance children can apply to their lives.
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Title of Planned Core Program #6
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Origin
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What's Up! Que Pasa
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SYNDICATED
|
|
Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
|
|
Sundays, 7:00am
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13
|
|
Length of Program
|
Age of Target Audience
|
|
30 minutes
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From
|
To
|
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13 years
|
16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
|
"What's Up! Que Pasa" is a weekly multi-cultural show that emphasizes what we have in common with other cultures while teaching today's youth to appreciate our differences. Every week, the show bilingually presents a new theme, such as cross-cultural understanding, the dangers of drugs and smoking, and reading appreciation through a hip combination of rap and humor. Educational and informational segments by the hosts include Health Rap, Travel Time, DJ's Mailbox, Papa's Show & Tell and Story Time.
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|
Title of Planned Core Program #7
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Origin
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Crash, Bang, Splat! (digital 21.2)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Mondays, 7:00am; 7:30am; 8:00am; 8:30am; 9:00am; 9:30am
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78
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|
Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
|
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30 minutes
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From
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To
|
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8 years
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12 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
|
Crash, Bang, Splat! is a magazine program aimed at involving 8-12 year old children in fun scientific activities. Each episode shows children from a range of nationalities and backgrounds joining in a number of science-based activities, experiments and games, all of which can be repeated by the audience, as they only use readily available material. An explanation of the scientific concepts involved accompanies each activity. A full time science educational expert was involved with the series throughout scripting and production to ensure that the activities and science concepts involved were suitable for the age group and expressed in understandable language. The underlying purpose is to interest children in scientific activities and concepts, so after the program concludes they will continue these activities on their own to increase knowledge of science. Airs on 21.2 channel.
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Title of Planned Core Program #8
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Origin
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Dragonfly TV
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 9:30am
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13
|
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
|
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30 minutes
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From
|
To
|
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13 years
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16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
|
|
"Dragonfly TV" is a weekly half-hour science television series that meets the educational and informational objectives of the FCC's Childrens Programming requirements for children ages 13-16. The programs highlight children "doing" projects with real hands-on experience and demonstrates practical applications of mathematics and science. It introduces young viewers to a variety of scientific diciplines and challenges them in critical thinking and problem solving skills, while providing valuable information to reach answers. Each episode is engaging, entertaining and educational in structure, allowing children to investigate science on their own.
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15.
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Does the Licensee publicize the existence and location of the station's Children's Television Programming Reports (FCC 398) as required by 47 C.F.R. §73.3526(e)(11)(iii)?
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Y
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16.
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Identify the licensee's children's programming liaison.
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Name
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Telephone Number
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Guy W. Hempel
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864-213-2101
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Address
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E-mail Address
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21 Interstate Court
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guy.hempel@foxcarolina.com
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City
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State
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ZIP Code
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Greenville
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SC
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29615
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17.
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Include any other comments or information you want the Commission to consider in evaluating your compliance with the Children's Television Act (or use this space for supplemental explanations). This may include information on any other non-core educational and informational programming that you aired this quarter or plan to air during the next quarter, or any existing or proposed non-broadcast efforts that will enhance the educational and informational value of such programming to children. See 47 C.F.R. §73.671, NOTES 2 and 3.
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After due review of internal station records and documentation provided to us by program suppliers, the licensee hereby certifies that the station fully complied with the FCC's commercial limits in children's programs, as specified at 47 C.F.R. Section 73.670, with respect to all programs specifically designed for children ages twelve (12) and under. In addition to the educational or informational programs listed in this report, the station broadcast the following programs specifically designed for children ages twelve (12) and under there were not "educational or informational": none. On June 12, 2009, the station completed the transition to digital television. After that date, the responses to Question 4 apply solely to the station's primary digital program stream. The programming described in response to Question 10 aired sole on the station's digital multicast stream. The Station did not broadcast an analog signal during this quarter. The licensee's response to Question 7(b) therefore assumes that the Station's current main program stream serves as the equivalent to the Station's former analog channel.
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WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE 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).
I certify that the statements in this application are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
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Name of Licensee
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Signature
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Meredith Corporation
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Date
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04/08/2010
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