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Telecom Industry Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 50 - 60% government and then subscribers - also business and state gov't
random sampling
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
syndicated exclusivity
public station funding
2. Passed by Congress - set policies with any details congress wants - regulations - Must be consistent with law passed
public interest approach
Laws
Houshold using television (hut)
cable television systems
3. Congress - makes laws
webcasting rates
80/20 rule
legislative branch
horizontal integration
4. Counties around central cities where tv is most viewed
sampling
analog payment
Laws
designated market area
5. Right to frree speech is balanced against the interest of society
balancing tests
syndication
Government limits on stations
webcasting rates
6. Intentional or inadvertent mistake - recording/calculating errors - biased questions - manipulation of results
commercial broadcast station
non sampling error
network non duplication rule
Administrative procedures act (APA)
7. Sexual content without artistic or political significance
first run syndication
arbitrary
non sampling error
obscenity
8. Distribute public radio stations - - Produce own program - classical/jazz music - news/public affairs
cable television systems
14 usc 1464
National Public Radio (NPR)
barter for syndication
9. Counties grouped together around most watched stations near central city
profane
retransmission consent
designated market area
network/affiliate contract
10. Negotiates the terms of partnership through a contract
public interest approach
local control
FCC organization
network/affiliate contract
11. Passed in 1998 to protect digital works copyrights - illegal to circumvent technology that controls access to a copyrighted work or distribute products that circumvent the technology - no violation if you quickly respond to complaint
syndicated exclusivity
metro survey area (metro)
network compensation
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
12. One or more markets designated as primary survey area
must carry
non sampling error
compensation
metro survey area (metro)
13. Largest local region of a market's listening audience (smaller portion of the total disgnated market area)
total survey area
subscription fee battle
reverse compensation
off network syndication
14. Bundle programs together in packages sold for monthly fee
cash payment for syndication
predicted audience
cable business model
harming national security
15. Do audience measurement for radio
demographic
sampling
balancing tests
arbitron
16. Conducts hearings - does research - and summarizes the law and violation
fcc vs Pacifics foundation
local control
advertising business models
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
17. A title for the payment of artists for their performance
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
Government limits on stations
barter for syndication
performance task
18. vague open ended inquiry of 'what should I do?' typically from telecom companies
advertising business models
syndication
arbitrary
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
19. Stations purchasing syndicated programs like jeopardy can prevent those programs from appearing on other stations in same market
reverse compensation
syndicated exclusivity
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
Administrative procedures act (APA)
20. Do audience measurement for television
total survey area
retransmission consent
nielson
constitution
21. Deliver content and services via wire - FCC regulations
national rep firms
syndicated exclusivity
cable television systems
indecent
22. Program originally produced for a network now being syndicated (friends - family guy)
chilling effect
off network syndication
multiple systems operators
size of sampling
23. Cable systems may not import other broadcast network affiliates
network non duplication rule
sound exchange
public interest approach
barter for syndication
24. Most stations are a part of this and owned by broadcast networks called 'owned&operated' stations
horizontal integration
station groups
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
25. You own all services for production and distribution
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
non sampling error
network compensation
vertical integration
26. Annual fee negotiated with licencing organizations to use all of the music controlled by that organization
adjacencies
first run syndication
blanket license
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
27. Anything obscene indecent or profane over radio will be fined or imprisoned for no more than two years
Houshold using television (hut)
libel
14 usc 1464
capricious
28. 2 year term - 435 members - represent districts w/in a state
multiple systems operators
house of reps
senate - protect IP act
marketplace approach
29. All metro counties plus counties next to it if they have significant listenership
47 usc 326
share
retransmission consent
total survey area
30. Used in calculating unduplicated persons watching a station over a period of time (so if you watch twice - you only count once)
webcasting rates
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
cume
network (national) content
31. 80 percent of viewing is on 20 percent of channels/stations - most profit occurs from most popular stations
80/20 rule
Houshold using television (hut)
How reverse compensation works
cable business model
32. Decision was suddon - not reasoned - or made on the basis of too much power
arbitrary
constitution
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
compulsory license
33. Company that negotiates for copyright holders and colelcts fees
sound exchange
network non duplication rule
local ads
obscenity
34. Publishing war plans
must carry
public interest approach
adjacencies
harming national security
35. PEG channels
size of sampling
horizontal integration
vertical integration
Public - educational - government
36. # TV's actually on out of all people who own tv
problems with copyright fees
share
prior restraint
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
37. 5 members - no more than three from each political party - 5 year term - president designates chairman - it helps to have connections
FCC
network (national) content
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
nielson
38. Not quite a commercial but you can't say 'we have the best towels at Target - who is our sponsor - so come on out!'
Houshold using television (hut)
enhanced underwriting
Local content
size of sampling
39. Exchange of things of like worth like the proft of advertising
Houshold using television (hut)
FCC organization
cume
barter for syndication
40. Ads on broadcast and cable networks to reach a national audience
cable business model
network ads
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
network compensation
41. Government limits on group ownership have been stressed or relaxed over years
relaxed
cash payment for syndication
affiliates
adjacencies
42. Low demand products collectively can be profitable if store/distribution channel is large enough - niche markets will be mroe profictable for low demand products
Process of a bill
local ads
long tail theory
Administrative procedures act (APA)
43. Congress can change anything the FCC does by passing a law to overturn a regulation
designated market area
enhanced underwriting
house of reps
congressional oversight
44. People will want to watch trash tv like lesbians and food eating contests and those high ratings will control content. You cannot control content by inserting educational/cultuarl shows
public interest approach
cable business model
Laws
National Public Radio (NPR)
45. Companies have fewer employees - offer less jobs - and own too much which prevents competition and narrows the content
National Public Radio (NPR)
first run syndication
argument against vertical integration
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
46. Produced by local station or cable system
reverse compensation
demographic
legislative branch
Local content
47. Creates efficient companies who drive the economy and produce more options and cheaper products for customers
support for vertical integration
syndicated exclusivity
network/affiliate contract
first run syndication
48. Corporation that owns many local cable systems - serve almost 2/3 of subscribers - linked together into clusters
multiple systems operators
public interest approach
FCC organization
80/20 rule
49. This person pointed out a problem so here is how we will address it
arbitron
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
total survey area
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
50. Program produced specifically for syndication (dr. phill - ellen - jeopardy)
first run syndication
predicted audience
cash payment for syndication
metro survey area (metro)