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DA 04-402
February 19, 2004
EX PARTE STATUS OF INVESTIGATION OF BROADCAST OF
SUPER BOWL XXVIII ON FEBRUARY 1, 2004,
BY CBS AND VARIOUS TELEVISION LICENSEES
The Commission is currently conducting an investigation of the
February 1, 2004, broadcast of the CBS Television Network's
coverage of Super Bowl XXXVIII by the network's affiliated
stations, in File No. EB-04-IH-0011. In the absence of a
complaint that is served on a target, ordinarily such an
investigation is not subject to the ex parte rules. However, of
the over 200,000 complaints received to date, a small number of
the complainants served their complaints on CBS. Although such
service would ordinarily require the treatment of the
investigation as a restricted proceeding,1 in light of the total
number of complainants, such a reclassification of the proceeding
would not serve the public interest. Accordingly, we will
continue to treat this matter as not subject to the ex parte
rules2 until such time as further developments (e.g., any
issuance of a notice of apparent liability for forfeiture) would
render the proceeding restricted.3
For further information, contact William D. Freedman at (202)
418-1415.
Action by Chief, Investigations and Hearings Division,
Enforcement Bureau
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1 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1202(d)(2), 1.1208.
2 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1200(a).
3 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1202(d)(3), 1.1208.