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If you need the complete document, download the WordPerfect version or Adobe Acrobat version, if available. ***************************************************************** Appendix A 2000 Cable Price Survey INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC ANNUAL CABLE INDUSTRY PRICE SURVEY General Information: The Cable Television Competition and Consumer Protection Act of 1992 (the 1992 Cable Act) requires the Commission to publish an annual statistical report on average rates for basic cable service, cable programming service, and equipment. The report must compare the prices charged by cable systems subject to effective competition with those that are not subject to effective competition. This survey is intended to collect the data needed to fulfill that statutory requirement. The survey form has been sent to cable operators serving selected community units to obtain the necessary information on a franchise basis. The questionnaire asks whether the operator is subject to effective competition and includes questions about the operator's regulatory status. The survey seeks information regarding the monthly charge for the basic service tier (BST) and cable programming services tiers (CPSTs), the monthly charge for equipment, installation fees, disconnect and reconnect fees, tier change charges, charges for additional outlets, and revenues from advertising. The survey asks for the number of subscribers taking each type of equipment and each tier of service, and also seeks information concerning digital tiers, and leased access programming. The survey requests that cable operators provide each of these pieces of information as of July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000. The survey also seeks information that would explain the causes of any changes in subscriber charges during the 12-month periods ending July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000. Basic Service Tier (BST) is the package of channels (or tier) that includes signals from local television broadcast stations (such as affiliates of ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, WB and UPN, independent stations, and noncommercial stations) and public, educational and governmental (PEG) channels. Cable Programming Services Tier (CPST) is any package or tier of channels other than BST or programming offered separately as pay-per-channel programming or pay-per-program services. Responding Official: This survey should be completed by a company official familiar with the services offered by the cable system and the rates charged. When, Where, and How to File: In order to expedite the processing of survey submissions, the Commission strongly encourages operators to file their survey responses on diskettes. Filing on diskettes should ease the burden on both the Commission and respondents. Instructions for the survey and the survey questionnaire are available and may be downloaded from the Commission's Internet site. You may also order diskettes containing the 2000 Price Survey from International Transcription Services (ITS) at (202) 857-3800. If your computer is connected to a Local Area Network, you must first log off the network in order to install the price survey on your computer. If you have downloaded from the Internet, run the 2000.EXE file first. The 2000.EXE file will "decompress" the files necessary for installation of the Price Survey. Once the files are decompressed, run Setup.EXE and follow the on-screen instructions. If you have purchased diskettes from ITS, insert the first diskette, run the Setup.EXE file, then follow the on-screen instructions for installation. Operators obtaining the survey either via Internet or through ITS are required to file on diskettes. Completed diskettes must be mailed to the Cable Services Bureau, Attn. Price Survey, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC 20554. Operators that file on diskette are also required to send a paper copy of the filing. For those operators who cannot file on diskettes, a paper filing will be accepted. If filing on paper, file an original and two copies of the questionnaire with the Cable Services Bureau at the address indicated above. Regardless of the method selected for filing, responses must be received no later than August 15, 2000. Confidentiality: All data submitted in response to this survey will be considered part of the public record and will be provided upon request without identifying information. If You Need Help: If you have any questions regarding either the content of the questionnaire or the method of filing, please call the FCC's Cable Services Bureau at (202) 418-7096, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, for assistance. Please read all of the following instructions before completing the survey form. This is important to ensure that all operators use the same definitions for each question. Unless otherwise instructed, you are to provide data limited only to the franchise area indicated, even if the system serves other areas. For questions C1-C4, and Module H, however, provide the number of subscribers for the entire system, even if the system serves more than the franchise area covered by the survey. General Instructions: Please complete the attached questionnaire to the best of your ability using the following instructions: - This questionnaire requests information for the franchise area that includes the community unit to which this survey is addressed and whose community code or identification number (CUID) is identified on the address label or the enclosed list. - This survey assumes that there is only one CUID for each franchise area. Occasionally, this assumption is incorrect and the franchise area contains more than one CUID. If the CUID for which you are being asked to complete this survey is in such a franchise area, complete the survey for the entire franchise area and not just the CUID area. Line Instructions: MODULE A: OPERATOR INFORMATION Line A1: Enter the local business name of your system. Line A2: If your system is owned by another entity, enter the name of your system's ultimate parent entity. Lines A3-A5: Enter the mailing address of your system. Line A6: Enter the community name for which you are completing this survey. If you are using the paper version of the survey, the community name will appear in the space provided. Line A7: Enter all Zip Codes of the communities for which you are completing this survey. Line A8: Enter the CUID of the community for which you are completing this survey. Line A9: Enter the year this CUID was acquired. Line A10: If this CUID was acquired during the period from July 1, 1999 through July 1, 2000, please provide name and address(s) of previous owner. MODULE B: CERTIFICATION Lines B1-B5: Enter the specific identification information requested for the person completing this questionnaire. The Commission may seek clarification through follow-up questions directed to this contact officer. The contact officer should keep a copy of the completed questionnaire in a convenient location. If you are filing electronically, a signed copy of this page must be filed with the Cable Services Bureau, Attn. Price Survey, Federal Communications Commission, S.W., Washington, DC 20554. MODULE C: PENETRATION AND SYSTEM INFORMATION Answer questions C1 through C4 for July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000 for both the franchise area and the cable system for which you are completing this survey. If the system serving the franchise area for which you are completing this survey serves more than one franchise area, please provide both system and franchise level information. If the cable system serves only one franchise area then enter your answer in the space provided for franchise. Line C1: Enter the best available estimate of the total number of households in your franchise and system areas. Line C2: Enter the best available estimate of the total number of TV households in your franchise and system areas. Line C3: Enter the best available estimate of the number of households passed by your cable system in this franchise area and in all areas (including this franchise area) served by this system. Line C4: Enter the number of subscribers in this franchise area and in all areas (including this franchise area) served by this system. Line C5: Is the system part of a multiple system operator (MSO) of two or more systems. Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line C6: Is the system part of a MSO cluster (situated in close proximity to another commonly owned or managed cable system(s). Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line C7: Enter the date this system initially became operational. Line C8: Enter system capacity in MHz on July 1, 2000. Line C9: Enter the date when this system was upgraded to the capacity shown in line C8. Line C10: Do you offer Internet access service? Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line C11: Enter the number of Internet access subscribers as of July 1, 2000. Line C12: Do you offer cable telephony service? Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line C13: Enter number of cable telephony subscribers as of July 1, 2000. MODULE D: REGULATORY AND COMPETITIVE STATUS Please indicate your regulatory and competitive status for the years 1999 and 2000. Respond "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line D1a: Was the franchise area's BST regulated on July 1, 1999? Line D1b: Did the Commission find effective competition in your franchise area on or before July 1, 1999? Line D1c: If you faced effective competition on or before July 1, 1999 from another operator in your area, please provide your competitor's CUID. Line D1d: Enter your best estimate of the number of DBS subscribers in your franchise area, as of July 1, 1999. Line D2a: Was the franchise area's BST regulated on July 1, 2000? Line D2b: Did the Commission find effective competition in your franchise area on or before July 1, 2000? Line D2c: If you faced effective competition on or before July 1, 2000 from another operator in your area, please provide your competitor's CUID. Line D2d: Enter your best estimate of the number of DBS subscribers in your franchise area, as of July 1, 2000. MODULE E (PART I): MONTHLY CHARGES FOR PROGRAMMING AND EQUIPMENT This module collects information on monthly charges for equipment and programming services on a franchise-area basis. Remember to limit your answers to the franchise area (CUID) for which you are completing this survey, even if the system serving that franchise area serves other areas. If equipment charges are bundled with programming charges, please enter the letter "B" (for bundled) for questions E3 and E4. Note: The 1992 Cable Act defines the term "basic cable service" as "any service tier which included the retransmission of local broadcast signals." "Cable programming service" is defined as "any video programming provided over a cable system regardless of service tier other than (A) video programming carried on the basic service tier, and (B) video programming offered on a per channel or per program basis." See 47 U.S.C.  522(3) and 547 U.S.C.  543(l)(2). Line E1: Were any subscribers in your franchise area subject to different price structures for BST and/or CPST based on geographic location (excluding bulk discounts provided to multiple dwelling units) or other reasons? Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. If you are charging different rates for different subscriber groups, answer the questions on lines E3 through E6 of this module for the group having the largest number of subscribers. Line E1a: If you offer low income or elderly discount rate(s), please enter the percent of average discount offered to these subscribers. Line E2: Do you offer a BST that includes only signals from local television broadcast stations and PEG channels (often called life-line or limited basic)? Enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line E2a: Enter the number of subscribers who take only the life-line/limited basic tier. Line E2b: Enter the number of channels offered on life-line/limited basic tier. Line E2c: Enter the monthly charge for life-line/limited basic tier. Line E3: Monthly charges for equipment. If your equipment charges are bundled with programming charges, please enter the letter "B" on line E3 and skip to line E4. Line E3a: Enter the monthly charge for addressable converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3ai: Enter the number of subscribers taking addressable converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3b: Enter the monthly charge for non-addressable converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3bi: Enter the number of subscribers taking non-addressable converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3c: Enter the monthly charge for digital converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3ci: Enter the number of subscribers taking digital converters on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3d: Enter the monthly charge for remotes on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E3di: Enter the number of subscribers taking remotes on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4: Monthly charges for programming. Please enter individual tier price and number of subscribers for BST and CPST tiers. If you offer a bundled service e.g., BST and CPST together, please provide us with your best estimate of monthly charges for each tier of programming and number of subscribers for each tier. Line E4a: Enter the monthly programming charge for BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4ai: Enter the number of BST subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4b: Enter the monthly programming charge for CPST1 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4bi: Enter the number of CPST1 subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4c: Enter the monthly programming charge for CPST2 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4ci: Enter the number of CPST2 subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4d: Enter the monthly programming charge for CPST3 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E4di: Enter the number of CPST3 subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E5: Identify the most highly subscribed CPST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line E6: Enter the total amount a typical subscriber paid per month if that subscriber received the BST, the most highly penetrated CPST (indicated on line E5), and the most highly subscribed converter, and a remote on July 1, 1998, 1999 and 2000. Line E6a: Enter the differences between the amounts on line E6 for July 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999, and between July 1, 1999, and July 1, 2000. Also, enter these amounts on line E7. Line E6b: Enter the number of subscribers taking the services described on line E6. If different from the number on line E4bi, please explain the difference on space provided below. Line E6bi: Explanation for difference in number of subscribers taking the service described on lines E6 and E4bi. Line E6c: Enter the number of channels the subscribers taking the services described on Line E6 received on July 1, 1998, 1999 and 2000. MODULE E (PART II): EXPLANATION OF CHANGES IN RATES DURING 12 MONTHS ENDING JULY 1, 1999 AND 2000. This module collects information on the causes of changes in your monthly rates. If your total monthly rate changed between July 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999 and/or between July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000 as shown in line E6a, please provide your best estimates of the causes of these changes using the categories shown. Line E7: Change in total monthly rates. Enter the amount shown in line E6a. Line E8: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to changes in programming license fees. Line E9: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to changes in the cost of copyright fees. Line E10: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to channel additions excluding system upgrade costs. Line E11: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to the cost of head end and distribution plant upgrades. Line E12: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to changes in equipment charges. Line E13: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to franchise fees and franchise related costs (other than local franchise authority required upgrades). Line E14: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to inflation adjustments (do not double-count inflation that may be included in other categories of Module F). Line E15: Enter the dollar amount of any change in monthly subscriber charges during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to other cost factors not specified above. Line E16: Enter the dollar amount of any change in total monthly rates during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 attributable to offsetting-cost reductions. Line E17: Enter the dollar amount of any change in monthly subscriber charges during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 not attributable to changes in costs. Line E18: The dollar amount shown on lines E8-E17 will be automatically filled in on line E18. The totals on line E18 should equal the amounts shown on lines E6a and E7. If they do not, please re-estimate the amounts entered on lines E8-E17 until the totals shown on line E18 are equal to the amounts shown on lines E6a and E7. MODULE F: DIGITAL TIER INFORMATION If you offer digital service, complete this module, otherwise skip Module F and go to Module G. Line F1: Did you offer digital service on July 1, 1999 and 2000? Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. Line F2: Enter the number of analog channels devoted to digital tier(s) on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F3: Enter the number of channels on your digital tier(s) on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F4: Enter the number of digital tiers offered on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F5: Enter the monthly charge for digital tier 1 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F5a: Enter the number of digital tier 1 subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F5b: Enter the number of channels on digital tier 1 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F6: Enter the monthly charge for digital tier 2 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F6a: Enter the number of digital tier 2 subscribers on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F6b: Enter the number of channels on digital tier 2 on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line F7: Was your digital tier the most highly subscribed CPST (as indicated on line E5)? Please enter "1" for yes and "0" for no. MODULE G: AVERAGE CHARGE FOR ANCILLARY SERVICE This module collects information on the average charges for ancillary services, i.e., those not included in the average monthly rate for a typical subscriber (BST, the most highly subscribed CPST, a converter, and a remote). Please limit your responses to the franchise area for which you are completing this survey, even if the system serving that franchise area serves other areas. If you are charging different rates for different subscriber groups, please answer the questions in this module for the group having the largest number of subscribers. Line G1a: Enter the average amount paid by your subscribers for installation during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G1b: Enter the average amount paid by your subscribers for disconnection during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G1c: Enter the average amount paid by your subscribers for reconnection during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G1d: Enter the average amount paid by your subscribers for tier changes during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G2a: Enter the number of installations provided during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G2b: Enter the number of disconnections during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G2c: Enter the number of reconnections during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line G2d: Enter the number of tier changes charged for during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. MODULE H: ANNUAL SYSTEM REVENUES This module collects information on annual revenues earned. Please report your answer on a system- wide basis. Line H1a: Enter the amount of revenue received from Internet service during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H1b: Enter the amount of revenue received from telephony service during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H1c: Enter the amount of revenue received from non-video subscriber service during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H2a: Enter the amount of revenue received from advertising during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H2b: Enter the amount of revenue received from commissions during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H2c: Enter the amount of revenue received from launch fees during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H2d: Enter the amount of revenue received from leased access charges during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H2a: Enter the amount of revenue received from customer equipment such as converters and remotes during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H3a: Enter the amount of revenue received from BST during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H3b: Enter the amount of revenue received from CPST(s) during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H3c: Enter the amount of revenue received from premium service during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H3d: Enter the amount of received from pay-per-view service during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H3e: Enter the amount of revenue received from digital tier(s) during the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H4: Enter the amount of revenue not elsewhere specified for the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line H5: Total annual revenues for the 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and 2000 will be automatically filled in on line H5. MODULE I: LEASED ACCESS PROGRAMMING This module requests information on the number of c hannels devoted to leased access programming and the rates charged for leased access programming for the franchise area for which you are completing this survey. I1: Enter the number of channels required to be made available for leased access under the FCC's leased access programming rules as of July 1, 2000. I2: Enter the number of channels on which eight hours per day or more of leased access programming was offered on July 1, 2000. I2a: Enter the average per subscriber, per-hour rate paid by programmers for leasing channel capacity on which 8 hrs. per day or more of leased access programming was offered on July 1, 2000. I3: Enter the number of channels on which less than 8 hrs. per day of leased access programming was offered on July 1, 2000. I3a: Enter the average per subscriber, per-hour rate paid by programmers for leasing channel capacity on which less than 8 hrs. per day or more of leased access programming was offered on July 1, 2000. MODULE J: CHANNEL CAPACITY This module requests July 1, 1999 and 2000 information for BST and each CPST. The requested information includes total channel capacity and number of activated channels in three major categories including local broadcast, PEG, and satellite. Line J1: Enter total channel capacity (on an analog basis) as of July 1, 1999 and 2000 on the system serving the franchise area for which you are completing this survey. Line J2: Enter the total number of activated channels on July 1, 1999 and 2000 on the system serving the franchise area for which you are completing this survey. Line J2a: Enter the number of activated channels carrying more than one programming service (shared channels) on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J3: Enter the number of channels devoted to premium and/or pay-per-view services on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J4a: Enter the number of channels devoted to local broadcast stations (those eligible for must- carry/retransmission consent status) offered on the BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J4b: Enter the number of channels devoted to other broadcast channels (these include commercial leased broadcast stations, and superstations other than those that are local and entitled to must-carry/retransmission status in this franchise area) offered on the BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J4c: Enter the number of channels devoted to public access stations offered on the BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J4d: Enter the number of channels devoted to educational access stations offered on the BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J4e: Enter the number of channels devoted to governmental access channels offered on the BST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J5: Enter the number of channels devoted to local origination programming stations on the BST and each CPST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J6: Enter the number of channels devoted to satellite stations offered on the BST and each CPST on July 1, 1999 and 2000. Line J7: If you moved channels from BST to CPST, enter the number of channels shifted to a higher tier July 1, 1999 and 2000. MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP This module requests your July 1, 1999 and 2000 channel line up information for BST and each CPST. For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming services offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Line K1: Enter the number of local access and broadcast channels including (1) commercial leased access stations; (2) PEG Channels; (3) broadcast stations; and (4) other broadcast stations that are not specified in the list (e.g., superstations other than those that are local and entitled to must-carry/retransmission status in this franchise area). Line K1a: Total number of local access and broadcast channels identified in Line K1, in each tier for July 1, 1999 and 2000. This line will be automatically filled in. Line K2: Enter the number of children's programming channel. Please list channels that are not in our channel line-up list. Line K2a: Total number of children's programming channels in each tier for July 1, 1999 and 2000. This line will be automatically filled in. Line K3: Enter the number of news programming channel. Please list channels that are not in our channel line-up list. Line K3a: Total number of news programming channels in each tier for July 1, 1999 and 2000. This line will be automatically filled in. Line K4: Enter the number of sports programming channel. Please list channels that are not in our channel line-up list. Line K4a: Total number of sports programming channels in each tier for July 1, 1999 and 2000. This line will be automatically filled in. Line K5: Enter the number of all other programming channels. Please list channels that are not in our channel line-up list. Line K5a: Total number of all other programming channels in each tier for July 1, 1999 and 2000. This line will be automatically filled in. FCC NOTICE TO INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT AND THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT The solicitation of personal information in this form is authorized by the Communications Act of1934, as amended. The Commission will use the information provided in this form to compare the prices charged for basic cable service, cable programming services, and equipment by cable operators subject to effective competition with those not subject to effective competition. Your response is required to prepare an annual report of cable industry prices as required by Section 623(k) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Individuals are not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Public reporting burden for this information is estimated to average 8 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and entering the data needed, and completing and reviewing the questionnaire. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to the Federal Communications Commission, Records Management Division, Washington, D.C. 20554. Do not send completed forms to this address. THE FOREGOING NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974, P.L. 93-579, DECEMBER 31, 1975, 5 U.S.C. 522a(e)(3) AND THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995, 104-13, May 22, 1995, 47 U.S.C. 3507. FCC ANNUAL CABLE INDUSTRY PRICE SURVEY MODULE A: OPERATOR INFORMATION A1 System name A2 Ultimate parent entity name A3 System address A4 City A5 State and Zip Code A6 Community name A7 All Zip Codes of the communities for which you are completing this survey. A8 CUID A9 Year this CUID was acquired A10 If this CUID was acquired during the period from July 1, 1999 to July 1, 2000, please provide name and address(s) of previous Owner(s). MODULE B: CERTIFICATION I certify that I have examined this report, and that all statements of fact contained therein are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, and are made in good faith. Willful false statements made on this form are punishable by fine and/or imprisonment (US Code Title 18, Section 1001), and/or forfeiture (US Code, Title 47, Section 503). B1 Signature B2 Printed name and title B3 Date B4 Telephone number B5 Fax number B6 e-mail address MODULE C: PENETRATION AND SYSTEM INFORMATION July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 Franchise System Franchise System C1 Number of households in system area. C2 Number of TV households. C3 Number of households passed. C4 Number of subscribers. C5 Does a Multiple System Operator (MSO) own the system. Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. C6 Is the system part of a MSO cluster (situated in close proximity to another commonly owned or managed cable system(s)). Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. C7 Enter the date when this system initially became operational. C8 Enter system capacity in MHz July 1, 2000. C9 Enter the date when this system was upgraded to the capacity shown on line C8. C10 Do you offer Internet access service? Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. C11 If yes, how many Internet access subscribers do you have? C12 Do you offer cable telephony service? Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. C13 If yes, how many telephony subscribers do you have? MODULE D: REGULATORY AND COMPETITIVE STATUS Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no D1 As of July 1, 1999 D1a Was your franchise's basic service tier (BST) regulated? D1b Did the Commission find "effective competition" in your franchise area prior to July 1, 1999? D1c If you faced competition from another operator in your franchise area, please provide your competitor's CUID. D1d Enter your best estimate of the number of DBS subscribers in your franchise area. D2 As of July 1, 2000 D2a Was your franchise's basic service tier (BST) regulated? D2b Did the Commission find "effective competition" in your franchise area prior to July 1, 2000? D2c If you faced competition from another operator in your franchise area, please provide your competitor's CUID. D2d Enter your best estimate of the number of DBS subscribers in your franchise area. MODULE E (PART I): MONTHLY CHARGES FOR PROGRAMMING AND EQUIPMENT Please provide the information required for equipment, programming, and other services on a franchise basis. Note: The 1992 Cable Act defines the term "basic cable service" (BST) as "any service tier which includes the retransmission of local television broadcast signals." "Cable programming service" (CPST) is defined as "any video programming provided over a cable system regardless of service tier other than (A) video programming carried on the basic service tier, and (B) video programming offered on a per channel or per program basis. July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 E1 Were any subscribers in your franchise area subject to different price structures for BST and/or CPST based on geographic location (excluding bulk discounts provided to multiple dwelling units) or for other reasons? Answer "1" for yes or "0" for no. If you are charging different rates for different subscriber groups, answer the questions on lines E3 through E6 of this module for the group having the largest number of subscribers. E1a If you offer low income or elderly discounts, please enter the percent of average discount offered to these subscribers. E2 Do you offer a BST that includes only signals from local television broadcast stations and PEG channels (often called lifeline or limited basic)? Enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. E2a Number of subscribers who take only the life-line/limited basic tier. E2b Number of channels offered on life-line/limited basic tier. E2c Monthly charge for life-line/limited basic tier. E3 Monthly charge for equipment (Breakdown below): If your equipment charges are bundled with programming charges, please enter the letter "B" on line E3 and skip to line E4. E3a Addressable converters. E3ai Number of subscribers taking addressable converters. E3b Non-addressable converters. E3bi Number of subscribers taking non-addressable converters. E3c Digital converters. E3ci Number of subscribers taking digital converters. E3d Remotes. E2di Number of subscribers taking remotes. E4 Monthly charge for programming (Breakdown below): E4a BST only. E4ai Number of BST subscribers. E4b CPST1 only. E4bi Number of CPST1 subscribers. E4c CPST2 only. E4ci Number of CPST2 subscribers. E4d CPST3 only. E4di Number of CPST3 subscribers. E5 Identify the most highly subscribed CPST. Enter 1, 2, or 3. MODULE E (PART I): MONTHLY CHARGES FOR PROGRAMMING AND EQUIPMENT CONTINUED July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 E6 Total monthly rate. This amount should equal the amount your typical subscriber paid for BST (line E4a), the most highly subscribed CPST (identified on line E5), the most widely used converter (line E3a, b, or c) and a remote (line E3d). E6a Change in total monthly rate. Enter change in monthly rate between July 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999 and enter the change in monthly rate between July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000. (This change should be the difference between the amounts on line E6 for these dates. E6b Number of subscribers taking the service described on line E6. If different from the number on line E4bi, please explain the difference on space provided below. E6bi Explanation for difference in number of subscribers taking the service described on lines E6 and E4bi. E6c Number of channels your typical subscriber receives for rate entered on line E6. MODULE E (PART II): EXPLANATION OF CHANGES IN RATES DURING 12 MONTH PERIODS ENDING JULY 1, 1999 AND 2000 If your average monthly rates (average price charged for BST, CPST, converter and remote) changed during the 12- month periods ending July 1, 1999 and/or July 1, 2000, please provide an explanation of the changes according to the following categories. In completing this module, please estimate amounts to the best of your knowledge. Do not double- count amounts attributable to inflation (line E14) that may be included in other categories of Module E (Part II). Change During 12 Months Ending July 1, 1999 Change During 12 Months Ending July 1, 2000 E7 Change in total monthly rates from Module E, line E6a. Changes in Rates Attributable to Increase/Decrease in : Explanation for Change During 12 Months Ending July 1, 1999 Explanation for Change During 12 Months Ending July 1, 2000 E8 Programming license fees. E9 Copyright fees. E10 Costs associated with adding new channels (exclude system upgrade costs). E11 Head end and distribution plant upgrades. E12 Equipment (converters and remotes). E13 Franchise fees and franchise-related costs (exclude LFA required upgrades). E14 Inflation. E15 Other costs. E16 Offsetting cost reductions. E17 Non-cost related changes. E18 Total change. The totals on line E18 should equal the amounts shown on lines E6a and E7. If they do not, re-estimate the amounts entered on lines E8-E17 until the totals shown on line E18 are equal to the amounts shown on lines E6a and E7. . MODULE F: DIGITAL TIER INFORMATION If you offer digital service, complete this module, otherwise skip this module and go to Module G July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 F1 Do you offer digital service? Please enter "1" for yes or "0" for no. F2 If yes, how many analog channels are devoted to digital service? F3 How many digital channels are in your digital tier(s)? F4 How many digital tiers do you offer? F5 Monthly charge for digital tier 1. F5a Number of digital tier 1 subscribers. F5b Number of digital channels on digital tier 1. F6 Monthly charge for digital tier 2. F6a Number of digital tier 2 subscribers. F6b Number of digital channels on digital tier 2. F7 Was your digital tier the most highly subscribed CPST (as indicated on line E5)? Please enter "1" for yes or "2" for no. MODULE G: AVERAGE CHARGE FOR ANCILLARY SERVICES During 12 months ending July 1, 1999 During 12 months ending July 1, 2000 G1 Average charge for: G1a Installation G1b Disconnect G1c Reconnect G1d Tier change G2 Provide number of: G2a Installations G2b Disconnects G2c Reconnects G2d Tier changes MODULE H: ANNUAL SYSTEM REVENUES For this module, please indicate revenues on a system-wide basis. Enter "9999" for any revenue source not applicable to your system. During 12 months ending July 1, 1999 During 12 months ending July 1, 2000 H1 Annual revenue from non-video subscriber services: H1a Annual revenue from Internet access. H1b Annual revenue from cable telephony. H1c Annual revenue from other non-video subscriber services. H2 Annual revenue from other sources: H2a Annual revenue from advertising. H2b Annual revenue from commissions. H2c Annual revenue from channel launch fees. H2d Annual revenue from leased access. H2d Annual revenue from customer equipment (e.g., converter, remote). H3 Annual revenue from subscription programming: H3a Annual revenue from BST. H3b Annual revenue from CPST(s). H3c Annual revenue from premium services. H3d Annual revenue from pay-per-view services. H3e Annual revenue from digital tier(s). H4 Annual revenue not elsewhere specified. H5 Total annual revenues. MODULE I: LEASED ACCESS PROGRAMMING July 1, 2000 I1 Number of leased access channels required to be made available under the FCC's leased access rules. I2 Number of leased channels with 8 hrs/day or more of leased access programming. I2a Average charge to programmer on a per subscriber, per hour basis for carriage of 8hrs/day or more of leased access programming. I3 Number of channels with less than 8 hrs/day of leased access programming. I3a Average charge to programmer on a per subscriber, per hour basis for carriage of less than 8 hrs/day of leased access programming. MODULE J: CHANNEL CAPACITY July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 J1 Total channel capacity (on analog basis). J2 Total number of activated channels. J2a Number of activated channels carrying more than one programming service (shared channels). J3 Number of channels devoted to premium and/or pay-per-view services. J4 Number of activated channels devoted to each of the following categories excluding pay-per- view and premium services: BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 J4a Local broadcast stations. J4b Other broadcast stations. J4c Public access channels. J4d Educational access channels. J4e Governmental access channels. J5 Other local origination programming. J6 Satellite programming. J7 Enter the number of channels shifted from BST to CPST1, 2, or 3 during 12 months ending July 1, 1999 and July 1, 2000. MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming services offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming Services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K1 Access / Local Channels Commercial Leased Access Channels PEG Channels Other Access Channels Other Local Channels Broadcast Stations ABC Affiliate CBS Affiliate FOX Affiliate NBC Affiliate UPN Affiliate WB Affiliate Independent (non affiliated) Station Non-Commercial/PBS Other Broadcast Stations (Please specify): K1a Total Access and Broadcast Stations K2 Children's Programming Services Baby TV BoyzChannel Cartoon Network Children's Fashion Network Discovery Kids MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming Services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K2 Children's Programming Continued Disney Channel Fox Family Channel GirlzChannel Noggin Toon Disney Wam America's Kidz Network Other Children's Programming (Specify) K2a Total Children's Programming K3 News Programming All News Channel, The BBC America Bloomberg Information Television Cable TV Network of New Jersey C-Span (Cable Satellite Public Affairs Ntk.) C-Span 2 C-SPAN Audio 1 C-SPAN Audio 2 California Channel, The CBS Eye on People CBS TeleNoticias Central Florida News 13 ChicagoLand Television News MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K3 News Programming Continued CNBC CNN (Cable News Network) CNNfn -The Financial Network CNNI (CNN International) County Television Network San Diego ESPNEWS Fox News Channel (FNC) Headline News Ingenius Interactive Channel, The MediaOne News MSNBC NET - Political News Talk Network New England Cable News New York 1 News News 12 Connecticut News 12 Long Island News 12 New Jersey News 12 Westchester Newschannel 8 NewsPlus NewsTalk Television NewsWorld International NorthWest Cable News Ohio News Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K3 News Programming Continued Orange County NewsChannel Pennsylvania Cable Network Pittsburgh Cable News Channel (PCNC) SCOLA Six News Now Texas Cable News Other News Programming (Specify) K3a Total News Programming K4 Sports Programming American Sports Classics BAYTV Classic Sports Network CNN/SI Comcast SportsNet Empire Sports Network ESPN ESPN Classic ESPN2 Football Channel, The Fox Sports Americas MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K4 Sports Programming Continued Fox Sports Arizona Fox Sports Bay Area Fox Sports Chicago Fox Sports Detroit Fox Sports New England Fox Sports Northwest Fox Sports Ohio Fox Sports Pittsburgh Fox Sports Rocky Mountain Fox Sports South Fox Sports Southwest Fox Sports West Fox Sports West 2 Golf Channel, The Home Team Sports (HTS) Ladbroke Racing Network Little Leaguers Sports/News Network Madison Square Garden Network Martial Arts Action Network Midwest Sports Channel PASS Sports MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K4 Sports Programming Continued Prime Network Speedvision Network SportsChannel Chicago SportsChannel Florida SportsChannel New England SportsChannel New York SportsChannel Ohio SportsChannel Pacific SportsChannel Philadelphia Sunshine Network Youth Sports Broadcasting Channel Other Sports Programming (Specify) K4a Total Sports Programming K5 All Other Programming A & E Television Network (A & E ) ABZ Channel, The Action Pay Per View Adam & Eve Channel Adultvision AEI Music Network Air & Space Network America's Health Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued America's Voice American Legal Network American West Network ANA Television Network Animal Planet Anthropology Programming/ Entertainment Anti-Aging Network Applause Networks Arabic Channel, The Arena-The Classic Music Channel Arts & Antiques Network Asian American Satellite TV Auto Channel, The Automotive Television Network (ATN) B- Movie Network, The BBC America Benefit Network, The BET (Black Entertainment Television ) BET Movies BET on Jazz: The Cable Jazz Channel Biography Channel, The Black Women's TV Boating Channel Bonjour USA Booknet Box Worldwide, The Bravo Cable Network Cable Radio Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Cable TV Network of New Jersey California Channel, The Cable Video Store Canal de Noticias Canal Sur Career & Education Opportunity Network Catalog 1 Catalogue TV Celtic Vision CelticVision: The Irish Channel CEO Channel Channel 500 Channel America Television Network Chop TV Cine Latino Cinemax Classic Arts Showcase CMT: Country Music Television CNET: The Computer Network Collectors Channel Comedy Central, The ComedyNet Computer Shopping Channel Conservative Television Network Consumer Resource Network (CRN) MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Continuous Hits 1,2,3,4 Courtroom Television Network (Court TV) Creative Channel, The Crime Channel Deep Dish TV Digital Music Express (DMX) Discovery Channel Discovery Civilization Discovery Science Discovery Health Discovery Home and Leisure Discovery People Discovery Wings Do-It-Yourself Channel, The Dream Network E! Entertainment Television Ecology Channel, The Ecumenical Television Channel Employment Channel, The Encore Encore Thematic Multiplex SM* Enrichment Channel, The Ethnic-American Broadcasting CO,L.P. EWTN:Global Catholic Network EuroCinma MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued FAD TV (Fashion & Design Television) Family Channel,The Fanfare Classical Music Channel Fashion Network Filipino Channel,The FIT TV Fitness Interactive Flix Food Network Forum Network FoxNet Free Speech TV(FStv) FX FXM:Movies from Fox Galavision Game show Network Gay Entertainment Television Gems International Television GETv Network Global Shopping Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Global Village Network Golden American Network Gospel Network, The Great American Country (GAC) GTE Main Street, Incorporation HBO (Home Box Office) Multiplex (HBO2,HBO3) Hip Hop Network History Channel,The Hobby Craft Network Home and Garden Television Network Home Improvement TV Network Home Shopping (Spree) Home Shopping Network (HSN) Hot Choice HTV Idea Channel Independent Film Channel Inspirational Network (INSP),The International Channel Networks, The International Television Broadcasting INTRO Television Jackpot Channel Jewish Television Network Jones Computer Network (JCN) Kaleidoscope: America's DisabilityChannel Knowledge TV (formerly Mind Extension University) MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Las Vegas Television Network Learning Channel,The Lifetime Television Lightspan Partnership, Inc. The Lottery Channel, Inc, The Love Network, The M1 - The Museum Channel M2: Music Television MBC Movie Channel, The Military Channel, The Moody Broadcasting Network MOR Music TV Movie Channel, The (TMC) MTV Networks Latin America (formely MTV Latino) MTV: Music Television Much Music USA Music Zone, The Music Choice My Pet TV NASA Television National & International Singles Television Nation al Jewish Television Native American Nations Program Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Neshama New Science Network Nippon Golden Network Noah's World International Nostalgia Television NTN Network Oasis TV Odyssey (formerly Faith & Values) Orb TV Outdoor Channel, The Outdoor Life Network Outlet Mall Network, The OVATION- The Arts Network Oxygen Parent Television Parents Channel PAX TV Performance Showcase Pet Television Network, The Planet Central Television Playboy Television Plex-encore 1SM Popcorn Channel MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Praise Television Premiere Horse Network Prevue Channel Prime Life Network Prism Product Information Network Puppy Channel, The Q2 QVC Real Estate Network Recovery Network, The Request Television Multiplex (Request2,Request 3-5) Romance Classics Sci-Fi Channel Sega Channel Seminar TV Network Senior Citizen Television Network Sewing and Needle Arts Network Shop at Home Showtime SingleVision Skywatcher Channel Sneak Prevue MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Soap Channel Space Television Network Spice Starnet STARZ!-encore8 STARZ2!-encore8 Student Film Network Success Channel, The Sundance Channel Sunshine Network SUPERAUDIO Cable Radio Service Talk TV Network TBS Technology Channel,The Telmundo Theatre Channel, The Therapy Channel Network TNN: The Nashville Network TNT (Turner Network Television) Total Communication Network Travel Channel, The TRAX Television Network Trinity Broadcasting Network Trio Tropical Television Network Turner Classic Movies (TCM) TV Asia MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued Technology Channel,The Telmundo Theatre Channel, The Therapy Channel Network TNN: The Nashville Network TNT (Turner Network Television) Total Communication Network Travel Channel, The TRAX Television Network Trinity Broadcasting Network Trio Tropical Television Network Turner Classic Movies (TCM) TV Asia TV Food Network (TVFN) TV Games Network TV Guide Channel TV Guide International TV Guide Sneak Prevue TV Japan TV Land U Network Univision Universal Torah Broadcasting Network MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 K5 All Other Programming Continued USA Network UVTV/KTLA UVTV/WGN UVTV/WPIX ValueVision:The Brand Name Channel VH1 (Music First) Via TV Network Video Catalog Channel Viewer's Choice Viewer's Choice Continuous Hits1,2 &3 Viewer's Choice Hot Choice Weather Channel, The WFMT World African Network WorldJazz Worship Network,The WSBK WWOR/AEC Service Yesterday USA Your Choice Television Z Music Television ZDTV: Your Computer Channel MODULE K: CHANNEL LINE-UP CONTINUED For each tier of service, please indicate the number of programming service offered. Enter a 1 ("one") in the appropriate tier/date column if you offer that programming. If a channel is shared by more than one programming service, then please divide 1 by the number of programming services sharing that channel and assign the resulting number to the appropriate column. For example, if two programming services share a channel, enter ".5" in the appropriate column for each service. Programming services BST CPST1 CPST2 CPST3 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 July 1999 July 2000 All Other Programming (Specify) K5a Total All Other Programming