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Telecom Industry Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Focuses on how to fix or address one issue - staff condenses and summariezes problem
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
horizontal integration
blanket license
adjacencies
2. Set by gov't copyright roaylty board
affiliates
legislative branch
indecent
webcasting rates
3. Affiliates clear time to air network programs
sound exchange
designated market area
14 usc 1464
clearance
4. 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
first amendment
local control
CPM
nielson
5. PEG channels
Public - educational - government
share
14 usc 1464
syndicated exclusivity
6. A title for the payment of artists for their performance
adjacencies
performance task
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
7. Laws are vague so people change all of their conent to stay away from indecency violations
blanket license
chilling effect
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
FCC adjudication
8. Failed neogtiations - high rates from copyright board
constitution
problems with copyright fees
blanket license
Government limits on stations
9. Protect freedom of religion - right to protest and petition gov't - right of free speech
argument against vertical integration
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
predicted audience
blanket license
10. 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
Laws
network ads
clearance
public interest approach
11. Program produced specifically for syndication (dr. phill - ellen - jeopardy)
Process of a bill
indecent
first run syndication
network/affiliate contract
12. Do audience measurement for television
nielson
balancing tests
reverse compensation
14 usc 1464
13. 50 - 60% government and then subscribers - also business and state gov't
syndicated exclusivity
public station funding
reverse compensation
barter for syndication
14. Conducts hearings - does research - and summarizes the law and violation
affiliates
compensation
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
limits of advertising
15. Courts cannot prevent you from talking but can punish you if your speech violates first amendment
prior restraint
problems with copyright fees
FCC organization
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
16. Distribute programs to public tv stations - do not produce their own programs
network non duplication rule
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
safe harbor
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
17. Broadcast stations and local cable insertions bought by businesses in same marker (grocery - furniture store)
local ads
senate - protect IP act
local control
fcc vs Pacifics foundation
18. Exclusive broadcast rights for a certain number of episodes - certain number of runs per episode - for a fixed period of time
argument against vertical integration
syndicated exclusivity
cash and barter for syndication
blanket license
19. Most stations are a part of this and owned by broadcast networks called 'owned&operated' stations
first amendment
affiliates
station groups
advertising business models
20. When a sample reaches a certain size the results are no longer reliable
compulsory license
indecency
relaxed
point of diminishing return
21. Purchase programs directly with delivery over broadband
cutting the cord
predicted audience
webcasting rates
long tail theory
22. Largest local region of a market's listening audience (smaller portion of the total disgnated market area)
house of reps
commercial broadcast station
FCC organization
total survey area
23. Corporation that owns many local cable systems - serve almost 2/3 of subscribers - linked together into clusters
multiple systems operators
cable business model
public station funding
must carry
24. Broadcast tv stations demand local cable tv systems carry their stations on cable line up - cable gets to carry station for free - no payment to the broadcast station
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
total survey area
indecent
must carry
25. Publishing a false statement about someone to ruin their reputation
public interest approach
compensation
demographic
libel
26. 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
local ads
Federal reigister:
network (national) content
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
27. Local stations that transmit programs to viewers over (typically 200 of these)
National Public Radio (NPR)
affiliates
total survey area
FCC
28. 5 members - no more than three from each political party - 5 year term - president designates chairman - it helps to have connections
public broadcasting act of 1967
Administrative procedures act (APA)
FCC
80/20 rule
29. Congress - makes laws
random sampling
reverse compensation
legislative branch
relaxed
30. Do audience measurement for radio
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
argument against vertical integration
arbitron
relaxed
31. Who gets the cash
senate
compensation
public broadcasting act of 1967
demographic
32. Portraying sexual content in an offensive way that has no redeeming quality
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
cable business model
obscenity
digital payment
33. Affiliates pay networks a fee for each subscriber on cable or satellite who can watch their channels
legislative branch
must carry
relaxed
How reverse compensation works
34. A broadcast station can require cable systems in the stations coverage area to pay for it for the use of its signals - fee can change every 3 years - if they don't agree then they boot off cable for 3 years
retransmission consent
arbitrary
total survey area
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
35. Intentional or inadvertent mistake - recording/calculating errors - biased questions - manipulation of results
FCC adjudication
non sampling error
predicted audience
local ads
36. Right to frree speech is balanced against the interest of society
affiliates
balancing tests
prior restraint
senate
37. The estimated numver of household actually tuned in to channel
cable business model
cable television systems
Houshold using television (hut)
Local content
38. Congress can change anything the FCC does by passing a law to overturn a regulation
congressional oversight
syndication
local control
constitution
39. This person pointed out a problem so here is how we will address it
cutting the cord
limits of advertising
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
obscenity
40. A lot of different companies in the same industry
horizontal integration
prior restraint
senate - protect IP act
house of reps
41. Television is a toaster with pictures and people will watch whatever you put on there
public broadcasting act of 1967
compensation
performance task
marketplace approach
42. Larger the sample - greater the reliability
size of sampling
nielson
Report and Order (R&O)
share
43. Passed by Congress - set policies with any details congress wants - regulations - Must be consistent with law passed
capricious
chilling effect
Laws
network (national) content
44. Speech protected by first amendment between adults during safe harbor
congressional oversight
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
problems with copyright fees
indecent
45. 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
reverse compensation
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
indecent
46. Commercial minutes available * projected rate = revenue - compare revenue to potential cost
vaste wasteland speech
predicted revenue potential
network compensation
harming national security
47. Government sets predetermined fee and requires licenses to be granted - cable tv systems for redistribution of works aired on roadcast stations
share
compulsory license
sampling error
syndication
48. Not quite a commercial but you can't say 'we have the best towels at Target - who is our sponsor - so come on out!'
designated market area
enhanced underwriting
cash payment for syndication
reverse compensation
49. Cannot prevent speech over radio
first amendment
size of sampling
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commercial broadcast station
50. 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
cable television systems
prior restraint
public broadcasting act of 1967
metro survey area (metro)