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Telecom Industry Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Local stations that transmit programs to viewers over (typically 200 of these)
affiliates
local ads
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
capricious
2. Congress can change anything the FCC does by passing a law to overturn a regulation
congressional oversight
non sampling error
subscription fee battle
enhanced underwriting
3. Cable wants highest fee possible and MSO's want low fees to increase profit margins and keep rates low - MSO's have most leverage
cable business model
Government limits on stations
subscription fee battle
senate
4. Cd (composer - recording co. - and publisher) - radio (composer and publisher) - satellite radio (Record co -composer - bpublisher) - webcasting (record co and composer/publisher)
digital payment
Report and Order (R&O)
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
5. Most stations are a part of this and owned by broadcast networks called 'owned&operated' stations
Report and Order (R&O)
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station groups
barter for syndication
6. Exclusive broadcast rights for a certain number of episodes - certain number of runs per episode - for a fixed period of time
Laws
senate - protect IP act
obscenity
syndicated exclusivity
7. Attract and retain audiences that can be sold to advertisers
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
obscenity
advertising business models
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8. Must wait 30 days to respond (slow motion debate)
syndicated exclusivity
predicted revenue potential
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
national rep firms
9. Language that depicts offensive by contemporary standards for broadcast medium of sexual acktivity or organs
network non duplication rule
syndicated exclusivity
vaste wasteland speech
indecency
10. Deliver content and services via wire - FCC regulations
cable television systems
syndication
affiliates
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
11. May ounish indecent broadcasts because - uniquely pervasive - accessable to vhildren
barter for syndication
fcc vs Pacifics foundation
support for vertical integration
size of sampling
12. Company that negotiates for copyright holders and colelcts fees
sound exchange
demographic
webcasting rates
network non duplication rule
13. Courts cannot prevent you from talking but can punish you if your speech violates first amendment
cash payment for syndication
problems with copyright fees
prior restraint
performance task
14. Created corporation for public broadcasting - grant contracts for programs production - set up connection - encourage creation of new public stations - conduct research/train for public stations
vaste wasteland speech
libel
prior restraint
public broadcasting act of 1967
15. Do audience measurement for television
senate - protect IP act
nielson
metro survey area (metro)
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16. Non - local programming not licensed/sold to networks - programs licensed/distributed to more than one market - non interconnected broadcast
point of diminishing return
syndication
public interest approach
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
17. Program originally produced for a network now being syndicated (friends - family guy)
total survey area
share
obscenity
off network syndication
18. House and senate introcude bills into hopper - subcommittess review bill (energy committee - telecom committee) - rule committee decides how to adjust bill - house and senate compromise - sent to president
cable business model
Process of a bill
local control
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
19. Which control is more limited - local or national?
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
webcasting rates
local control
20. Station writes the syndicator a check for program
cash payment for syndication
relaxed
random sampling
harming national security
21. A title for the payment of artists for their performance
performance task
network ads
vaste wasteland speech
arbitron
22. 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)
cash payment for syndication
obscenity
23. Government limits on group ownership have been stressed or relaxed over years
CPM
metro survey area (metro)
non sampling error
relaxed
24. Companies have fewer employees - offer less jobs - and own too much which prevents competition and narrows the content
argument against vertical integration
indecency
limits of advertising
public broadcasting act of 1967
25. Decision was suddon - not reasoned - or made on the basis of too much power
network non duplication rule
cume
arbitrary
sampling
26. Counties grouped together around most watched stations near central city
Federal reigister:
random sampling
long tail theory
designated market area
27. Produced by local station or cable system
vertical integration
Local content
share
sound exchange
28. Set by gov't copyright roaylty board
webcasting rates
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
safe harbor
CPM
29. Low demand products collectively can be profitable if store/distribution channel is large enough - niche markets will be mroe profictable for low demand products
metro survey area (metro)
obscenity
share
long tail theory
30. Protects free speech and expression
libel
senate
first amendment
adjacencies
31. Stations purchasing syndicated programs like jeopardy can prevent those programs from appearing on other stations in same market
total survey area
Government limits on stations
syndicated exclusivity
advertising business models
32. Purchase programs directly with delivery over broadband
obscenity
sampling error
vertical integration
cutting the cord
33. Holds license from gov't - transmits programs over airwaves - carries commercial messages to promotes products
sampling error
performance task
commercial broadcast station
horizontal integration
34. Negotiates the terms of partnership through a contract
profane
Public - educational - government
network/affiliate contract
network ads
35. Rule book for the government with legislative - executive - judicial branch
reverse compensation
network ads
constitution
vertical integration
36. Creates efficient companies who drive the economy and produce more options and cheaper products for customers
support for vertical integration
digital payment
senate
clearance
37. Dividing people into subgroups based on age - sex - education
size of sampling
demographic
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
advertising business models
38. Attorney general can seek court order to block foreign sites
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
How reverse compensation works
Report and Order (R&O)
39. National advertisers reaching particular geographic regions by purchasing spots by local stations
cash and barter for syndication
national spot advertising
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arbitrary
40. You own all services for production and distribution
network non duplication rule
vertical integration
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
FCC organization
41. Ads on broadcast and cable networks to reach a national audience
barter for syndication
arbitron
analog payment
network ads
42. Intentional or inadvertent mistake - recording/calculating errors - biased questions - manipulation of results
relaxed
Local content
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
non sampling error
43. 1700 employees in DC - they get part of their pay from the fees collected by stations that must pay to be regulated by FCC
FCC organization
marketplace approach
total survey area
obscenity
44. Exchange of things of like worth like the proft of advertising
barter for syndication
affiliates
obscenity
prior restraint
45. Cannot prevent speech over radio
must carry
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cable television systems
designated market area
46. Laws are vague so people change all of their conent to stay away from indecency violations
senate
adjacencies
public interest approach
chilling effect
47. Cable systems may not import other broadcast network affiliates
advertising business models
clearance
National Public Radio (NPR)
network non duplication rule
48. 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
FCC
advertising business models
public interest approach
webcasting rates
49. 5 members - no more than three from each political party - 5 year term - president designates chairman - it helps to have connections
FCC
first run syndication
off network syndication
Administrative procedures act (APA)
50. Conducts hearings - does research - and summarizes the law and violation
FCC organization
syndicated exclusivity
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
argument against vertical integration