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TV Industry
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Answer 46 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1)Warning 2)cease and explain 3) fines 4)short term renewal 5)non-renewal 6)revocation
local over-the-air
Local Origination (LO)
FCC powers
max cap tv ownership
2. Signal sent from an uplink earthdish and bounce the signal back to earth covering a wide area. Any downlink earthdish (also known as a TVRO - television receive only) within the signal's coverage area (a satellite's footprint)
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
Satellites (geosynchronous)
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
broadcast
3. Makes sure that there's some money coming in.
Advertising and Subscriber Sales (revenue generation)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
VOD
broadcast TV license
4. Line-of-sight links that send a signal in a straight line and -to correct for the curvature of the earth -must be captured every 30 miles or so -amplified and sent on to the next link
Microwaves
multiple system operator (MSO)
Satellites (geosynchronous)
group owner or station group
5. Measuring the television audience
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
Nielsen Media Research
Land lines
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
6. Public Access - Educational Access - Government Access)
Cable Networks
broadcast TV
max cap tv ownership
P.E.G.
7. American citizen - good character - economic means - technical know how - TeleCommunications Act of 1996 ...
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
to qualify for a broadcast license
tv options for the viewer
distance insensitive
8. Rooftop antenna or rabbit ears on top of the TV set.
Microwaves
Satellites (geosynchronous)
local over-the-air
FCC powers
9. 39%
max cap tv ownership
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
OTO
Microwaves
10. Controls production -distribution and exhibition of programming
vertically integrated
FCC powers
to qualify for a broadcast license
P.E.G.
11. Renews every 8 yrs
Non-broadcast tv
tv license
FCC punishments
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
12. One time only
powers of FCC
Business/Operations
OTO
PPV
13. Broadcast stations that are distributed to cable systems nationally by satellite (called superstations like WGN-TV from Chicago or WTBS from Atlanta).
start of non-broadcast television
group owner or station group
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
tv license
14. A company that owns two or more television stations
Land lines
to qualify for a broadcast license
group owner or station group
Microwaves
15. Designated market area
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
start of non-broadcast television
FCC punishments
DMA
16. Five Commissioners - nominated by the President - confirmed by Congress - No more than three may be of the same political party - 5 year term - President also designates the chair
group owner or station group
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
non-broadcast TV
OTO
17. Fines are not the only option SEC has - For example - they may also issue warning letters -cease and desist orders -short-term license renewals -non renewals and in extreme cases -they have the power to actually revoke a broadcaster's license.
FCC punishments
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
affiliate
Microwaves
18. A company that owns two or more cable systems
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
affiliate
multiple system operator (MSO)
Satellites (geosynchronous)
19. A company that owns two or more cable systems
powers of FCC
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
Satellites (geosynchronous)
VOD
20. In most cases these are free of commercials and most content restrictions
broadcast tv
FCC powers
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
Land lines
21. Community programming lik Access -Government Access). These are channels which cablecast programming produced by the local communities being serviced by the cable company.
Cable Networks
electromagnetic spectrum
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Local Origination (LO)
22. Create technical standards for TV -allocate the portions of the spectrum for television service -determine where in the country TV channels would be assigned and determine to whom and how broadcast licenses would be awarded.
tv options for the viewer
to qualify for a broadcast license
electromagnetic spectrum
powers of FCC
23. Pay-per-view
PPV
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
duopoly
broadcast tv
24. Cable - not free - not licensed -it's franchised - channel - Scarcity Principal Not everyone can have it.
local over-the-air
Non-broadcast tv
independent
multiple system operator (MSO)
25. (FREE) A signal is sent over the air and can be received by anyone with a TV equipped with a set top or rooftop antenna
Must Carry/Retransmission Consent
group owner or station group
broadcast TV
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
26. Broadcast signals travel has a limited amount of space for radio and TV broadcast frequencies. Cable TV uses coaxial or fiber optic cable -not the electromagnetic spectrum -so it doesn't have the same limitations.
Business/Operations
start of non-broadcast television
Designated Market Areas (DMAs)
electromagnetic spectrum
27. Stipulates your maximum power - your frequency - city of license - call letters - renewed every 8 years.
FCC punishments
broadcast TV license
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
sources of programming
28. Local - syndicated and network.
sources of programming
broadcast tv
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
broadcast license
29. Makes sure to take care of the bills - the contracts - traffic - the payroll - etc
Business/Operations
Land lines
group owner or station group
broadcast TV license
30. Giving broadcast TV stations the option to either require a cable operator to carry their station or require the cable system to get permission (consent) to retransmit the broadcast channel.
broadcast
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
Must Carry/Retransmission Consent
OTO
31. ( NOT FREE )Includes cable television -satellite television and other video delivery systems
distance insensitive
non-broadcast TV
tv options for the viewer
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
32. Around 1949 as community antenna television (CATV) broadcast signals
broadcast tv
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
FCC powers
start of non-broadcast television
33. 1. american citizen 2.good character 3.technical experience 4. economic ability
broadcast license
FCC punishments
FCC powers
Owned and Operated (O&O)
34. Video on demand
P.E.G.
VOD
start of non-broadcast television
broadcast license
35. Limited # of channels - heavily regulated - one source of revenue - must be licensed - limited # of viewers
FCC powers
broadcast
max cap tv ownership
local over-the-air
36. Basic cable - local over-the-air - Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA) - Cable Networks - Local Origination (LO) - Access Channels
P.E.G.
tv options for the viewer
independent
Cable Networks
37. High quality phone lines. These were the earliest method of linking stations together
distance insensitive
Land lines
broadcast TV
independent
38. Unlimited # of channels - fewer regulations - two source of income ( monthly fee -sales ads) - franchised - no limit of viewers
Owned and Operated (O&O)
Satellites (geosynchronous)
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
non-broadcast
39. Only available if you're a cable subscriber (or if you subscribe to a satellite service like DirecTV). Some have a more broad-based type of programming like USA or A&E -while many are more focused on a particular type of content like ESPN (sports) -M
P.E.G.
DMA
duopoly
Cable Networks
40. Owning two stations in the same market
broadcast tv
max cap tv ownership
duopoly
Nielsen Media Research
41. A station without a network contract
independent
Local Origination (LO)
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
P.E.G.
42. Means there is no difference in cost whether you are sending a signal to one receiver or a thousand receivers within the satellite's footprint
non-broadcast
affiliate
distance insensitive
start of non-broadcast television
43. Divides the country up into population centers served by television stations. 210 DMAs
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
OTO
Must Carry/Retransmission Consent
Designated Market Areas (DMAs)
44. Free - licensed by govt. - (station)
PPV
multichannel video programming distributors MVPDs
broadcast tv
Advertising and Subscriber Sales (revenue generation)
45. An affiliate actually owned by the network with which it is affiliated
Microwaves
Owned and Operated (O&O)
Business/Operations
VOD
46. A broadcast station with a contract to receive network supplied programming
Imported - non-local - over-the-air (OTA)
premium pay channels (HBO - Showtime - etc.)
affiliate
sources of programming