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A.   a3TechnicalTechnical Document Style9Wg  2  1.   a4TechnicalTechnical Document Style8bv{ 2  a.   2@?3 a1TechnicalTechnical Document StyleF!<  ?  I.   a7TechnicalTechnical Document Style(@D i) . a8TechnicalTechnical Document Style(D a) . Doc InitInitialize Document Stylez   0*0*0*  I. A. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) I. 1. A. a.(1)(a) i) a)Documentg2rev[PleadingHeader for Numbered Pleading PaperE!n    X X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:-#Xj\  P6G;xXP#э H.R. Rep. No. 102628, 102d Cong., 2nd Sess. 97.  XK-x17.` ` We also find NCI's arguments regarding KVVV's lack of ratings to be unpersuasive. We recognize that home shopping stations, like religious stations, (also known as "specialty stations"), are capable of "offer[ing] desirable diversity of programming . . . ,"  X-yet typically attract limited audiences. X|%-#Xj\  P6G;xXP#э First Report and Order in Docket 20553, 58 FCC 2d 442, 452 (1976), recon. denied, 60 FCC 2d 661 (1976). We continue to believe, as the Commission did in its specialty station rules, that the fact that such stations attract a smaller audience share must be" a0*((" taken into account in determining the equities concerning a station's right to cable carriage.  X-x18.` ` Finally, we note that the Commission previously resolved a must carry  X-complaint involving NCI and KVVV's predecessor, KRTW. X4-#Xj\  P6G;xXP#э See Complaint of Pray, Inc., 10 FCC Rcd 1053 (1995). In its complaint, KRTW asserted that NCI declined to carry its signal even though the station placed a city grade contour over the City of Houston and was qualified for carriage in all other respects. NCI argued that it did not have to carry KRTW's signal because the station was substantially duplicative of another home shopping station signal already carried on the systems. Moreover, NCI asserted that ten of its systems have reached their quota of must carry signals. Based upon the information presented, the Commission ordered NCI to carry KRTW's signal  X -on all of its cable systems except for those which devoted the maximum amount of channel space to the carriage of commercial broadcast station signals that is required by the 1992  X -Cable Act.~ { X-#Xj\  P6G;xXP#э The ten specific cable systems in question include: Colony Oaks (TX 1772); Idlewood Park (TX 1986); Kempwood Village (TX 1666); La Fontaine (TX 1988); Napoleon Square (TX 2038); Parkway (TX 1780); Meadowridge (TX 1987); Rivertree (TX 2036); Thousand Oaks (TX 1787); and Westborough Crossing (TX 1649).~ Our decision in this Memorandum Opinion and Order does not disturb that ruling. NCI is still required to carry KVVV's signal on all of its cable systems except for those which have already met their must carry quota.  X{-  ORDERING CLAUSES ă  XM-x19.` ` Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to 614(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (47 U.S.C. 534), and 76.59 of the Commission's Rules (47 C.F.R. 76.59), that the "Petition for Special Relief" (CSR4243A) filed March 18, 1994 by NCI Services, Inc. IS DENIED. Nationwide Communications, Inc. d/b/a EagleVision is therefore required to carry the signal of KVVV on its systems serving the aforementioned communities  X-consistent with paragraph 18, supra. KVVV shall notify NCI in writing of its carriage and" 0*((T" channel position elections, (76.56, 76.57, 76.64(f) of the Commission's Rules), within thirty  X-(30) days of the release date of this Memorandum Opinion and Order. NCI shall come into compliance with the applicable rules within sixty (60) days of such notification.  X-x20.` ` This action is taken pursuant to authority delegated by 0.321 of the Commission's Rules (47 C.F.R. 0.321). x` `  hh@FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION x` `  hh@William H. Johnson x` `  hh@Deputy Chief, Cable Services Bureau