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Telecom Industry Management
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1. Commercial minutes available * projected rate = revenue - compare revenue to potential cost
commercial broadcast station
obscenity
predicted revenue potential
predicted audience
2. Counties grouped together around most watched stations near central city
share
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
national rep firms
designated market area
3. 1700 employees in DC - they get part of their pay from the fees collected by stations that must pay to be regulated by FCC
Houshold using television (hut)
FCC organization
demographic
senate - protect IP act
4. The estimated numver of household actually tuned in to channel
senate
compensation
Houshold using television (hut)
Administrative procedures act (APA)
5. Decision was suddon - not reasoned - or made on the basis of too much power
multiple systems operators
arbitrary
network (national) content
cable business model
6. Grossely offensive and provokes violent resentment
profane
Process of a bill
prior restraint
Houshold using television (hut)
7. Annual fee negotiated with licencing organizations to use all of the music controlled by that organization
argument against vertical integration
arbitron
analog payment
blanket license
8. A few minutes during network programs for affiliates to insert local commercials
congressional oversight
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
compulsory license
adjacencies
9. 'We listened to everyone's comments and now we will do...' - petitions for reconsideration is the last chagne to have FCC reconsider
Report and Order (R&O)
cable business model
local control
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
10. Anything obscene indecent or profane over radio will be fined or imprisoned for no more than two years
marketplace approach
14 usc 1464
performance task
balancing tests
11. Company that negotiates for copyright holders and colelcts fees
affiliates
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
sound exchange
network/affiliate contract
12. Purchase programs directly with delivery over broadband
size of sampling
syndication
Houshold using television (hut)
cutting the cord
13. Set by gov't copyright roaylty board
vertical integration
legislative branch
harming national security
webcasting rates
14. Publishing war plans
argument against vertical integration
harming national security
Process of a bill
non sampling error
15. When a sample reaches a certain size the results are no longer reliable
indecency
off network syndication
point of diminishing return
compulsory license
16. Failed neogtiations - high rates from copyright board
network (national) content
problems with copyright fees
cume
Federal reigister:
17. Protects free speech and expression
CPM
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
performance task
first amendment
18. What happened when suddenly cable could provide and pay for all programs and networks decided they want user to pay for programs - networks insist affiliates pay for network programs
FCC organization
reverse compensation
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
Public - educational - government
19. Broadcast network pays affiliates for use of station
network compensation
argument against vertical integration
CPM
national spot advertising
20. Affiliates pay networks a fee for each subscriber on cable or satellite who can watch their channels
public interest approach
Laws
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
How reverse compensation works
21. Used in calculating unduplicated persons watching a station over a period of time (so if you watch twice - you only count once)
share
cume
prior restraint
vaste wasteland speech
22. TV may reach 39% of national audience - no more than 2 stations in market
horizontal integration
Government limits on stations
cable business model
cable television systems
23. Counties around central cities where tv is most viewed
limits of advertising
syndication
designated market area
chilling effect
24. Estimates from representative sample will always be slightly off b/c the sample does not exactly match group being measured
first amendment
sampling error
Houshold using television (hut)
long tail theory
25. Produced by local station or cable system
designated market area
syndicated exclusivity
demographic
Local content
26. Sexual content without artistic or political significance
designated market area
retransmission consent
obscenity
total survey area
27. Creates efficient companies who drive the economy and produce more options and cheaper products for customers
demographic
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
support for vertical integration
local ads
28. Largest local region of a market's listening audience (smaller portion of the total disgnated market area)
total survey area
safe harbor
arbitron
Process of a bill
29. Portraying sexual content in an offensive way that has no redeeming quality
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
Process of a bill
obscenity
30. Hearings conducted regarding FCC violations
FCC adjudication
nielson
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
obscenity
31. Everyone in group should have an equal chance to be selected for the sample
public station funding
random sampling
obscenity
arbitron
32. Exclusive broadcast rights for a certain number of episodes - certain number of runs per episode - for a fixed period of time
14 usc 1464
How reverse compensation works
syndicated exclusivity
argument against vertical integration
33. A lot of different companies in the same industry
predicted audience
horizontal integration
random sampling
metro survey area (metro)
34. Composer/publisher
cume
enhanced underwriting
Process of a bill
analog payment
35. Exchange of things of like worth like the proft of advertising
Laws
off network syndication
barter for syndication
prior restraint
36. Laws are vague so people change all of their conent to stay away from indecency violations
chilling effect
libel
subscription fee battle
house of reps
37. A title for the payment of artists for their performance
performance task
prior restraint
affiliates
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
38. Right to frree speech is balanced against the interest of society
balancing tests
harming national security
network ads
Houshold using television (hut)
39. Distribute programs to public tv stations - do not produce their own programs
syndicated exclusivity
capricious
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
vertical integration
40. Distributed by broadcast or cable network - they provide 'good morning america' or soaps to fill time if you can't afford to produce content locally
blanket license
network (national) content
public station funding
clearance
41. Compares relative cost among competing media - abbreviation for 'cost for thousand' - cost for an advertiser to reach 1 -000 people or households - cost of ad/number of households/people
total survey area
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
CPM
42. Stations purchasing syndicated programs like jeopardy can prevent those programs from appearing on other stations in same market
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
senate
syndicated exclusivity
network ads
43. Inconsistent - changing mind a lot
network non duplication rule
Process of a bill
balancing tests
capricious
44. Companies have fewer employees - offer less jobs - and own too much which prevents competition and narrows the content
Process of a bill
total survey area
argument against vertical integration
47 usc 326
45. Attorney general can seek court order to block foreign sites
libel
Houshold using television (hut)
subscription fee battle
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
46. You own all services for production and distribution
Public - educational - government
sampling error
vertical integration
share
47. Ads on broadcast and cable networks to reach a national audience
legislative branch
network ads
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
share
48. Television is a toaster with pictures and people will watch whatever you put on there
obscenity
marketplace approach
analog payment
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
49. Deliver content and services via wire - FCC regulations
cable business model
cable television systems
first amendment
network (national) content
50. Cable systems may not import other broadcast network affiliates
arbitron
14 usc 1464
network non duplication rule
total survey area