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Telecom Industry Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Comprehensive review of licensing and regulating operations from FCC
FCC organization
senate - protect IP act
random sampling
Federal reigister:
2. Sexual content without artistic or political significance
obscenity
digital payment
multiple systems operators
national rep firms
3. Produced by local station or cable system
senate - protect IP act
public interest approach
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Local content
4. PEG channels
Public - educational - government
share
network compensation
sampling error
5. Cd (composer - recording co. - and publisher) - radio (composer and publisher) - satellite radio (Record co -composer - bpublisher) - webcasting (record co and composer/publisher)
digital payment
multiple systems operators
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
sampling
6. # TV's actually on out of all people who own tv
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
share
support for vertical integration
FCC organization
7. Estimates from representative sample will always be slightly off b/c the sample does not exactly match group being measured
clearance
sampling error
Memorandum opion and order (MO&O)
syndicated exclusivity
8. 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
network (national) content
blanket license
point of diminishing return
network/affiliate contract
9. Dividing people into subgroups based on age - sex - education
cable television systems
obscenity
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
demographic
10. Companies have fewer employees - offer less jobs - and own too much which prevents competition and narrows the content
80/20 rule
argument against vertical integration
indecent
arbitrary
11. Not quite a commercial but you can't say 'we have the best towels at Target - who is our sponsor - so come on out!'
share
Laws
profane
enhanced underwriting
12. Creates efficient companies who drive the economy and produce more options and cheaper products for customers
syndicated exclusivity
capricious
designated market area
support for vertical integration
13. Composer/publisher
random sampling
nielson
analog payment
Government limits on stations
14. Publishing a false statement about someone to ruin their reputation
first run syndication
14 usc 1464
Houshold using television (hut)
libel
15. Purchase programs directly with delivery over broadband
enhanced underwriting
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
cutting the cord
14 usc 1464
16. Anything obscene indecent or profane over radio will be fined or imprisoned for no more than two years
vaste wasteland speech
14 usc 1464
argument against vertical integration
network non duplication rule
17. Government sets predetermined fee and requires licenses to be granted - cable tv systems for redistribution of works aired on roadcast stations
compulsory license
clearance
safe harbor
Administrative law judge (ALJ)
18. Non - local programming not licensed/sold to networks - programs licensed/distributed to more than one market - non interconnected broadcast
performance task
first run syndication
network/affiliate contract
syndication
19. vague open ended inquiry of 'what should I do?' typically from telecom companies
share
Notice of Inquiry (NOI)
How reverse compensation works
prior restraint
20. Program produced specifically for syndication (dr. phill - ellen - jeopardy)
cume
capricious
first run syndication
blanket license
21. Using laws of chance or probability to make estimate about population from small sample of population
performance task
multiple systems operators
sampling
enhanced underwriting
22. Combo of money and part of advertising revenue - number one method of syndication
limits of advertising
cash and barter for syndication
first amendment
Houshold using television (hut)
23. Congress can change anything the FCC does by passing a law to overturn a regulation
congressional oversight
limits of advertising
total survey area
point of diminishing return
24. Exchange of things of like worth like the proft of advertising
random sampling
barter for syndication
marketplace approach
argument against vertical integration
25. TV may reach 39% of national audience - no more than 2 stations in market
share
analog payment
Government limits on stations
marketplace approach
26. Ads on broadcast and cable networks to reach a national audience
obscenity
network ads
analog payment
Report and Order (R&O)
27. Hearings conducted regarding FCC violations
compulsory license
FCC adjudication
indecent
total survey area
28. Program originally produced for a network now being syndicated (friends - family guy)
compensation
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
safe harbor
off network syndication
29. A title for the payment of artists for their performance
performance task
horizontal integration
congressional oversight
analog payment
30. Who gets the cash
vertical integration
compensation
argument against vertical integration
NPRM (Notice of Proposed rules making)
31. Cannot prevent speech over radio
safe harbor
non sampling error
47 usc 326
horizontal integration
32. Holds license from gov't - transmits programs over airwaves - carries commercial messages to promotes products
relaxed
obscenity
commercial broadcast station
obscenity
33. 'We listened to everyone's comments and now we will do...' - petitions for reconsideration is the last chagne to have FCC reconsider
total survey area
predicted audience
public station funding
Report and Order (R&O)
34. Low demand products collectively can be profitable if store/distribution channel is large enough - niche markets will be mroe profictable for low demand products
relaxed
long tail theory
FCC adjudication
house of reps
35. Based on network track record
arbitron
predicted audience
total survey area
CPM
36. 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
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
sampling error
long tail theory
Government limits on stations
37. Cable wants highest fee possible and MSO's want low fees to increase profit margins and keep rates low - MSO's have most leverage
profane
network (national) content
subscription fee battle
first amendment
38. The estimated numver of household actually tuned in to channel
sampling error
Houshold using television (hut)
adjacencies
safe harbor
39. Most stations are a part of this and owned by broadcast networks called 'owned&operated' stations
network (national) content
station groups
designated market area
legislative branch
40. 1700 employees in DC - they get part of their pay from the fees collected by stations that must pay to be regulated by FCC
cable television systems
FCC organization
FNPRM (further notice of proposed rule making
non sampling error
41. Negotiates the terms of partnership through a contract
designated market area
affiliates
analog payment
network/affiliate contract
42. Protect freedom of religion - right to protest and petition gov't - right of free speech
predicted revenue potential
syndicated exclusivity
first 10 amendments (bill of rights)
cable business model
43. 80 percent of viewing is on 20 percent of channels/stations - most profit occurs from most popular stations
predicted revenue potential
cash and barter for syndication
share
80/20 rule
44. Publishing war plans
syndicated exclusivity
US house - stop online piracy act (SOPA)
senate
harming national security
45. Laws are vague so people change all of their conent to stay away from indecency violations
chilling effect
constitution
FCC organization
local control
46. Local stations that transmit programs to viewers over (typically 200 of these)
station groups
How reverse compensation works
reverse compensation
affiliates
47. Bundle programs together in packages sold for monthly fee
digital payment
blanket license
cable business model
capricious
48. 2 year term - 435 members - represent districts w/in a state
public interest approach
national rep firms
house of reps
profane
49. Broadcast stations and local cable insertions bought by businesses in same marker (grocery - furniture store)
Local content
capricious
retransmission consent
local ads
50. When a sample reaches a certain size the results are no longer reliable
public interest approach
point of diminishing return
National Public Radio (NPR)
cable television systems