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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3.03 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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0.00 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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0.00 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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BOULDER
DAILY CAMERA, CEI, DAILY REPORTER HERALD, GREELY TRIBUNE, DENVER POST,
DIRECTV, FYI TELEVISION, GUNNISON COUNTY SHOPPER, NEILSEN MEDIA
SERVICES, TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, TITAN TV, TV DATA, TV GUIDE, TV MEDIA
INC.
FOX LISTINGS (THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL): ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION,
BALTIMORE SUN, BOSTON GLOBE, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, DALLAS
MORNING NEWS, DENVER POST, DETROIT FREE PRESS, GREENSVILLE NEWS,
HOUSTON CHRONICLE, INDIANAPOLIS STAR, JOURNAL NEWS, KANSAS CITY STAR,
LONG BEACH PRESS TELEGRAM, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS, LOS ANGELES TIMES,
MIAMI HERALD, MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK POST, NEWARK STAR
LEDGER, NEWSDAY, ORLANDO SENTINEL, PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, PHILADELPHIA
INQUIRER, PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, SAN FRANCISCO
CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, SEATTLE TIMES, ST LOUIS POST
DISPATCH, ST PETERSBURG TIMES, WASHINGTON TIMES, USA TODAY, ASSOCIATED
PRESS, DIRECTV, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, SPORTS VUE, TRIBUNE, TV GUIDE, TV
MEDIA, VITAC, WORLD FEATURES SYNDICATE
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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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This Week in Baseball (31.1)
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NETWORK
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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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Sat / 1:30pm (10/2/10)
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1
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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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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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"This
Week In Baseball" highlights the pro-social on-and-off the field
activities of MLB's leading players and coaches. Working with the
National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), "This
Week In Baseball" seeks to provide today's youth with educational
messages that can have an impact on development of positive lifestyle
behaviors. The program portrays the positive outcomes that result from
dedication, hard work, self-discipline, teamwork, practice and personal
responsibilities. The program also relates the achievements and
experiences of baseball players to potential achievements in life. The
program is regularly scheduled and airs between the hours of 7:00 am and
10:00 pm. The program is 30 minutes in length, and is identified as an
educational and informational show, targeted to teens (13-16 year
olds), at the beginning and through each broadcast and in listings
provided to publishers of program guides.
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Title of Digital Core Program #2
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Origin
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Wild About Animals (31.1)
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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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Sat / 7-7:30am (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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WILD
ABOUT ANIMALS is a half-hour weekly animal magazine series. The show is
hosted by the Emmy-award winning actress Mariette Hartley. Mariette has
committed herself to fighting for the rights of animals for over 20
years. This series is produced for children 16 and under (specific
target audience is 13-16). As the producers of WILD ABOUT ANIMALS, it is
the objective of Steve Rotfeld roductions, Inc., to educate and inform
children, specifically in the target age group, by bringing them
entertaining and interesting stories about the worlds most fascinating
animals. Each episode will consist of four (4) different stories
designed to teach children about both exotic and unique animals, as well
as to educate them further about animals they see everyday.
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Title of Digital Core Program #3
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Origin
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Teen Kids News (31.1)
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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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Sat / 7:30-8am (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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Teen
Kids News is a weekly news program that provides information and news
to kids in a manner that is educational as well as highly entertaining.
It is designed to appeal to the audience on its own level. The large,
diverse news anchor team is unique in television and has great appeal on
kids who identify and emulate them.
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Title of Digital Core Program #4
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Origin
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Young Icons (31.1)
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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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Sat / 8-8:30am (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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The
Young Icons is a television program that provides educational and
informational segments exposing the target audience of young viewers to
accomplished teens that have set goals and are giving back to their
communities as mentors, scholars, entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
Each guest shares their personal stories of what motivated them to take
on their passion and/or focus in their chosen field of endeavor. One
guest's message inspires young audiences to "never let age hold us back,
no matter how old you may be". Parents play an important role in
supporting their 'young icons'. As one parent stated, "You can take a
simple idea and turn it into something that can help an awful lot of
people." The program provides a motivational and inspirational message
that empowers audiences of all ages that hard work; dedication and
looking beyond ourselves will pay off for everyone. Each segment of The
Young Icons 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 Digital Core Program #5
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Origin
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Heroes Among Us (31.1)
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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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Sat / 8:30-9am (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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Deals
with the lives of courageous Americans and celebrities who have chosen
to help others and fight injustice, without seeking recognition or
reward. In each exciting half-hour, the audience will see both dramatic
and emotionally uplifting stories.
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Title of Digital Core Program #6
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Origin
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Mad About (31.1)
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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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Sat / 11-11:30am (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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Mad
About is a variety show that uses a creative mixture of humor, improv,
animation and viewer-generated video to educate and entertain kids. The
show conveys important messages about financial literacy, nutrition,
earth science, ecology, health, life skills and fitness. Each episode
explores significant topics within these subject areas and incorporates
comic monologues, sketch and improv comedy, eye-catching animation,
music videos, humorous "man on the street" interviews and viewer-created
questions to educate teens and inspire them to make quality life
decisions. The diverse and dynamic cast of young people who make up the
show, combine their natural curiosity with their enthusiasm to inform
teens and their families about society's most important issues and life
skills.
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Title of Digital Core Program #7
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Origin
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Sports Stars of Tomorrow (31.1)
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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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Sat / 11:30am-12pm (10/2/10-12/25/10)
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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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Y
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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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Sports
Stars of Tomorrow is fully FCC e/i compliant, for teen viewers aged 13
to 16. It provides the information and examples of how their teenage
contemporaries, can and are achieving positive things thru the
disciplines and dedication experienced in sports, thru team and
individual competition.
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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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Wild About Animals (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 7:00-7:30am (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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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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WILD
ABOUT ANIMALS is a half-hour weekly animal magazine series. The show is
hosted by the Emmy-award winning actress Mariette Hartley. Mariette has
committed herself to fighting for the rights of animals for over 20
years. This series is produced for children 16 and under (specific
target audience is 13-16). As the producers of WILD ABOUT ANIMALS, it is
the objective of Steve Rotfeld roductions, Inc., to educate and inform
children, specifically in the target age group, by bringing them
entertaining and interesting stories about the worlds most fascinating
animals. Each episode will consist of four (4) different stories
designed to teach children about both exotic and unique animals, as well
as to educate them further about animals they see everyday.
|
|
Title of Planned Core Program #2
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Origin
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Teen Kids News (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 7:30-8am (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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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
|
16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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|
Teen
Kids News is a weekly news program that provides information and news
to kids in a manner that is educational as well as highly entertaining.
It is designed to appeal to the audience on its own level. The large,
diverse news anchor team is unique in television and has great appeal on
kids who identify and emulate them.
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Title of Planned Core Program #3
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Origin
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Young Icons (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 8-8:30am (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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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
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|
The
Young Icons is a television program that provides educational and
informational segments exposing the target audience of young viewers to
accomplished teens that have set goals and are giving back to their
communities as mentors, scholars, entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
Each guest shares their personal stories of what motivated them to take
on their passion and/or focus in their chosen field of endeavor. One
guest's message inspires young audiences to "never let age hold us back,
no matter how old you may be". Parents play an important role in
supporting their 'young icons'. As one parent stated, "You can take a
simple idea and turn it into something that can help an awful lot of
people." The program provides a motivational and inspirational message
that empowers audiences of all ages that hard work; dedication and
looking beyond ourselves will pay off for everyone. Each segment of The
Young Icons 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.
|
|
Title of Planned Core Program #4
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Origin
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Heroes Among Us (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
|
|
Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 8:30-9am (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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13
|
|
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
|
16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Deals
with the lives of courageous Americans and celebrities who have chosen
to help others and fight injustice, without seeking recognition or
reward. In each exciting half-hour, the audience will see both dramatic
and emotionally uplifting stories.
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|
Title of Planned Core Program #5
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Origin
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Mad About (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 11-11:30am (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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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
|
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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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Mad
About is a variety show that uses a creative mixture of humor, improv,
animation and viewer-generated video to educate and entertain kids. The
show conveys important messages about financial literacy, nutrition,
earth science, ecology, health, life skills and fitness. Each episode
explores significant topics within these subject areas and incorporates
comic monologues, sketch and improv comedy, eye-catching animation,
music videos, humorous "man on the street" interviews and viewer-created
questions to educate teens and inspire them to make quality life
decisions. The diverse and dynamic cast of young people who make up the
show, combine their natural curiosity with their enthusiasm to inform
teens and their families about society's most important issues and life
skills.
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|
Title of Planned Core Program #6
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Origin
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Sports Stars of Tomorrow (31.1)
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sat / 11:30am-12pm (1/1/11-3/26/11)
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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
|
|
13 years
|
16 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Sports
Stars of Tomorrow is fully FCC e/i compliant, for teen viewers aged 13
to 16. It provides the information and examples of how their teenage
contemporaries, can and are achieving positive things thru the
disciplines and dedication experienced in sports, thru team and
individual competition.
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|
Title of Planned Core Program #7
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Origin
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Mustard Pancakes (31.2)
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sun/8-8:30am & 8:30-9am (1/2/11); Sat/8-8:30am & 8:30-9am (1/8-3/26)
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26
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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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9 years
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14 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Series
features a non-violent, adventurous format that can be enjoyed by the
entire family while stimulating creativity, promoting team work, and
showcasing moral dilemmas and social values. A search and rescue, animal
adventure-themed series with an entertaining twist of investigative and
detective "super sleuthing" by a group of neighborhood kids, a
veterinarian, a marine biologist, a zany professor, and colorful
neighborhood characters. Action and stimulating story lines combined
with compelling situations along with kids' natural curiosity and a love
for animals. Series features a diverse cast providing positive role
models. To add variety to the series, episodes haven been produced in
Costa Rica, Switzerland, the Florida Everglades, The Great Northwest,
East Coast, Mid West... just about everywhere in the USA.
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Title of Planned Core Program #8
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Origin
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Curiosity Quest (31.2)
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sun/10-10:30am & 10:30-11am (1/2/11); Sat/10-10:30am & 10:30-11am (1/8-3/26)
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26
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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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9 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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"Curiosity
Quest" is an upbeat, family, educational program that explores what
viewers are curious about. In each show, host Joel Greene ventures on a
quest to answer viewer's letters of curiosity. Each quest takes the
audience on location for an unscripted, hands-on, educational
exploration. In addition, throughout each program, Joel will hit the
streets to get real and often comical answers to questions pertaining to
each episode. Joel's enthusiastic personality often lands him in
hilarious situations in pursuit of the answer.
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Title of Planned Core Program #9
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Origin
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Critter Gitters (31.2)
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sun/9-9:30am & 9:30-10am (1/2/11); Sat/9-9:30am & 9:30-10am (1/8-3/26)
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26
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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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3 years
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6 years
|
|
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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|
Mustard
Pancakes is a television series for children, featuring the loveable
and talented Courtney Campbell, and her family of fun-loving friends.
Each episode mirrors a slice of everyday life, from problems to
celebrations and everything in between. Courtney lives with her cat,
Mr. D., and her three dogs, Oogleberry Ink Dog, Tiny Tina Ten Toes and
Mo - definitely an offbeat family! Courtney's home is warm, friendly
and inviting. A cozy place, where all children feel comfortable hanging
out, singing songs and hearing stories.
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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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Garrett Sailer
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303-595-3131
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Address
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E-mail Address
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100 East Speer Blvd.
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Garrett.Sailer@kdvr.com
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City
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State
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ZIP Code
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Denver
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CO
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80203
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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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A list of educational PSA's for children, aired during this quarter, is
located in the station's public inspection file.
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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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Community Television of Colorado License, LLC
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Date
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1/10/2011
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