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File pnmc5021 (.txt & .wp) is in directory \pub\Public_Notices\Miscellaneous. ***************************************************************** ******** FOR FCC RECORD ONLY $//TCI Cablevision of California, Inc., et al., MO&O, DA95-1038//$ $/76.922 Rates for Cable Programming Service Tiers/$ $/benchmark cable rates$ Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 95-1038 In the Matter of ) ) TCI Cablevision of California, Inc. ) CUID No. CA0100 (Freemont) ) American Cable TV Investors 4, Ltd. ) CUID No. CA0950 (Colton) ) TCI Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. ) CUID Nos. CO0134 (Douglas County ) Area), CO0205 (Parker) and CO0210 ) (Castle Rock) ) TCI Cablevision of New ) CUID Nos. DE0011 (New Castle) Castle County, Inc. ) and DE0013 (Wilmington) ) TCI Cablevision of Galesburg, Inc. ) CUID No. IL0132 (Galesburg) ) TCI of Illinois, Inc. ) CUID No. IL0657 (Skokie) ) TCI of Kansas, Inc. ) CUID No. KS0067 (Ottawa) ) TCI Cablevision of Asheville, Inc. ) CUID No. NC0032 (Asheville) ) TCI of Pennsylvania, Inc. ) CUID No. PA0643 (North Huntington) ) TCI TKR of the Metroplex, Inc. ) CUID No. TX0553 (Grand Praire) ) Benchmark Filings to Support ) Cable Programming Service Prices ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: May 4, 1995 Released: May 11, 1995 By the Chief, Cable Services Bureau: 1. Here we consider complaints about the prices that the above-captioned operators (collectively, "Operators") were charging for their cable programming service ("CPS") tiers in the communities designated above. Operators have chosen to attempt to justify their prices through benchmark showings on FCC Form 393. This Order addresses the reasonableness of Operators' prices only through May 14, 1994. At a later date we will issue a separate order addressing the reasonableness of the prices after that date. 2. Under the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, and our rules implementing it, 47 C.F.R. Part 76, Subpart N, the Commission must review CPS prices upon the filing of a valid complaint. The filing of a valid complaint triggers an obligation on behalf of the cable operator to file a justification of its CPS prices. Under our rules, an operator may attempt to justify its prices through either a benchmark showing or a cost-of-service showing. In either case, the operator has the burden of demonstrating that its CPS prices are not unreasonable. 3. The Commission's original rate regulations took effect on September 1, 1993. The Commission subsequently revised its rate regulations effective May 15, 1994. Operators with valid CPS complaints filed against them prior to May 15, 1994 must demonstrate that their CPS prices were in compliance with the Commission's initial rules from the time the complaint was filed through May 14, 1994, and that their prices were in compliance with the revised rules from May 15, 1994 forward. Operators attempting to justify their prices for the period prior to May 15, 1994 through a benchmark showing must complete and file FCC Form 393. Generally, to justify their prices for the period beginning May 15, 1994 through a benchmark showing, operators must use the FCC Form 1200 series. 4. The first valid CPS complaints in each of the franchise areas which are the subject of this Order were completed and served on the respective Operators and received by the Commission on the dates set forth on Appendix A. Operators filed FCC Form 393s in response; Operators have also filed amended and supplemental Form 393 filings. 5. The actual CPS tier price of TCI Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. ("Colorado Operator") was above the maximum permitted price that it calculated for the CPS tier; thus, Colorado Operator has failed to demonstrate that its price for the CPS tier was not unreasonable. Upon review of Colorado Operator's submission we have found that Colorado Operator has not correctly calculated its maximum permitted price, and it is therefore appropriate to make the following adjustments to Colorado Operator's calculations in its Form 393: a. Colorado Operator incorrectly calculated its benchmark rate as of September 30, 1992 on Form 393, Part II, Worksheet 2, Line 220. The instructions to Form 393 permit an operator to calculate its benchmark channel rates using either the benchmark formula or the benchmark tables. However, the benchmark figure that Colorado Operator entered on Line 220 does not agree with the number of regulated channels, satellite channels, and subscribers reported by Colorado Operator using either method. Accordingly, we changed Line 220 to 0.669, the figure yielded by the benchmark formula using the information that Colorado Operator reported. b. Because Colorado Operator has not demonstrated that its price was reasonable, we must also recalculate the Inflation Adjustment Factor using the most accurate data currently available for the date for which Colorado Operator filed. On its amended Form 393, Colorado Operator calculated the Inflation Adjustment Factor as of the end of October 1993 using data released on August 31, 1993. On July 29, 1994, the U.S. Department of Commerce released corrected inflation data including Gross National Product Price Index ("GNP-PI") figures of 122.3 for the third quarter of 1992 and 125.7 for the third quarter of 1993. Using these GNP-PI figures, we calculate an Inflation Adjustment Factor through October 1993, the base date Colorado Operator used in justifying its rate, of 1.030. 6. For the rest of the franchise areas considered in this Order, we have found no apparent errors in Operators' calculation of their maximum permitted rates. However, Operators' actual CPS tier prices were above the maximum permitted prices that Operators calculated for the CPS tier. Accordingly, Operators have failed to demonstrate that their prices for the CPS tier were not unreasonable, and we therefore must recalculate the Inflation Adjustment Factor in Form 393, Part II, Worksheets 1 and 4, on the basis of the most accurate data currently available for the date for which Operators filed: For the rest of the franchise areas considered in this Order, Operators on their amended Form 393s calculated the Inflation Adjustment Factor as of the end of October 1993 using data released on August 31, 1993. On July 29, 1994, the U.S. Department of Commerce released corrected inflation data including Gross National Product Price Index ("GNP-PI") figures of 122.3 for the third quarter of 1992 and 125.7 for the third quarter of 1993. Using these GNP-PI figures, we calculate an Inflation Adjustment Factor through October 1993, the base date Operators used in justifying their rates, of 1.030. 7. Upon review of the record herein, and having incorporated the adjustments discussed above, we conclude that Operators have failed to justify the rates they were charging during the periods in question. Operators' showings justify the maximum reasonable CPS tier prices shown on Appendix B (plus franchise fee) for the period from the filing of the earliest complaint in each franchise area (as set forth in Appendix A) to May 14, 1994. 8. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Section 0.321 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.321, that the complaints referred to in Appendix A against the cable programming service prices charged by Operators in the areas referenced in the caption and at Appendix A herein, and all other complaints in these franchise areas related to the same prices, ARE GRANTED TO THE EXTENT INDICATED HEREIN. 9. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to Section 76.961 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  76.961, that Operators shall refund to subscribers in the communities shown in Appendix B that portion of the amounts paid for cable programming service for the period from the filing of the first valid complaint in each franchise area (as set forth on Appendix A) to May 14, 1994 which exceeded the maximum price for each franchise area set forth in Appendix B (plus franchise fee) per month, plus interest to the date of the refund. 10. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Operators shall promptly determine the overcharges to their CPS subscribers for the stated periods, and shall within 30 days of the release of this Order file reports with the Chief, Cable Services Bureau, stating the cumulative refund amounts so determined (including franchise fees and interest), describing the calculation thereof, and describing their plans to implement the refunds within 60 days of Commission approval of the plans. 11. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to Section 76.922(b)(4)(C) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  76.922(b)(4)(C), that Operators shall, within 30 days of the release of this Order, revise their Form 1200 filings with respect to the communities listed herein, for the period beginning May 15, 1994, to reduce the monthly charge per tier as of March 31, 1994 for Tier 2 (Line A6b) to equal the maximum price in each franchise area set forth in Appendix B (plus franchise fee). 12. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Operators shall place into effect, within 30 days after their submission of the revised Form 1200 filings required above, prices that reflect the reductions in the CPS rates determined in this Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Meredith J. Jones Chief, Cable Services Bureau Appendix A CUID No. Date First Complaint Date Complaint Filed with FCC Served CA0100 10/25/93 10/19/93 CA0950 2/24/94 2/24/94 CO0134 2/25/94 2/25/94 CO0205 1/14/94 1/10/94 CO0210 2/25/94 2/25/94 DE0011 10/6/93 9/27/93 DE0013 11/22/93 11/19/93 IL0132 9/20/93 9/14/93 IL0657 2/8/94 2/1/94 KS0067 10/12/93 10/7/93 NC0032 10/5/93 9/27/93 PA0643 10/26/93 10/22/93 TX0553 9/15/93 9/7/93 Appendix B CUID No. Actual Rates Maximum Permitted Rates CA0100 $9.52 $9.33 CA0950 $9.36 $8.42 CO0134 $10.90 $10.27 CO0205 $10.90 $10.27 CO0210 $10.90 $10.27 DE0011 $12.47 $12.34 DE0013 $12.47 $12.34 IL0132 $9.31 $9.03 IL0657 $10.85 $10.62 KS0067 $11.87 $10.93 NC0032 $11.17 $10.84 PA0643 $11.34 $11.22 TX0553 $9.84 $9.39