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2009.,,2 Enclosed Is a Copy of the Commission's FOIA Log for Calendar Year 2009 Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 January 28, 2010 John Greenewald, Jr. Re: ForA Control No.: 2010-172 Dear Mr. Greenewald: On January 15, 2010, the Federal Communications Commission ("Commission" or "FCC") received your Freedom ofInformation Act ("FOIA) request, which we designated as FOIA Control No.: 2010-172.' In your correspondence, you requested "a copy of the FOIA case log for the calendar year 2009.,,2 Enclosed is a copy of the Commission's FOIA log for calendar year 2009. We are required by both the Freedom of Information Act and the Commission's own rules to charge requesters certain fees associated with the costs of searching for, reviewing, and duplicating the sought after information. See 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(A), 47 C.F.R. § 0.470. To calculate the appropriate fee, requesters are classified as one of: (I) commercial use requesters; (2) educational requesters, non­ commercial scientific organizations, or representatives of the news media; or (3) all other requesters. 47 C.F.R. § 0.470. Under 47 C.F.R. § 0.470(a)(3), you have been classified for fee purposes as category (2), that is, "representative of the news media," and as such you must pay for duplication cost only, and will not be charged for duplication of the first 100 pages. The information that you requested totals 93 pages of material. Less than 100 pages are being provided to you, and therefore no fees will be charged for processing your request. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions regarding this response. I may be reached at [email protected]. .----__Sincerel~,b. ~ Shoko B. Hair ForA Public Liaison Attachment I FOIA request from John Greenewald, Jr. to [email protected], Federal Communications Commission, dated January 7, 2010 ("FOIA request"). 2 Id FCC FOIA REQUEST CONTROL LOG REPORT FOIA CALENDAR YEAR REPORT BY DATE RANGE CALENDAR 01/01/2009 TO 12/31/2009 DATE DATE CASE ENTERED RECEIVED DUE REVISED NAME OF REQUESTER DATE FEES FEES NUMBER BY FOIA BY FCC DATE DUE DATE CATEGORY NAME OF FIRM SUBJECT SENT TO COMPLETE DENIALS DUE PAID 20090160 1/512009 1/5/2009 213/2009 All Others PAUL T AGIUS Requesting a copy of the video of MB 01/26/2009 $0.00 anchorwoman,Christine Chubbuck which aired on WXLT in Sarasota, FL on July 15, COMMENTS: 1974. 20090161 1/5/2009 1/5/2009 2/3/2009 All Others ROSE TERHUNE Requesting a copy listings of the television MB 01/0612009 $0.00 and radio stations networks that were operating/broadcasting in the Chatooga COMMENTS: County, Ga area during 1982 and 1983. 20090162 1/5/2009. 1/5/2009 2/3/2009 All Others TAUAA NICHOLS Requesting copies of all records, WTB 01/1512009 $0.00 specifically geotechnical logs pertaining to the installation of the cellular tower installed COMMENTS: near the intersection of Decatur and 3rd Streets in Lincoln, Il. 20090163 1/5/2009 1/512009 213/2009 News Media CHARLY PEREZ Requesting information regarding the EB 0210212009 $0.00 FCC's investigation of the major CRONICAS NEWSPAPER irregularities pertaining to KBBF of Santa COMMENTS: Rosa, CA. 20090164 1/512009 1/512009 213/2009 211312009 Commercial GABRIEL F ZAMBRANO Requesting copies of licenses and notices WTB 02113/2009 $150.28 regarding unlicensed use of radio JOHNSON LEITER & BELSKY frequencies for Jackson Towers Las Olas COMMENTS: Originally assigned to OET. Returned from OET Condominium. requesting re-assignment to WTB or MB. Coordinating with MB, EB, and OET: Due date adjusted to 2113/09 due to fee issue. See email. Billing sent to Financial Operations Div. 02117/09. 20090165 1/512009 1/5/2009 2/3/2009 2118/2009 All Others TING ZHU Requesting information about high-speed WCB 02/18/2009 F $0.00 services for Internet access, including the demand factors contributing to the COMMENTS: Extension received. See email. advantages of phone companies over independent DSL service providers. Tue Jan 26, 2010 Page 1 FCC FOIA REQUEST CONTROL LOG REPORT FOIA CALENDAR YEAR REPORT BY DATE RANGE CALENDAR 01/01/2009 TO 12/31/2009 DATE DATE CASE ENTERED RECEIVED DUE REVISED NAME OF REQUESTER DATE FEES FEES NUMBER BY FOIA BY FCC DATE DUE DATE CATEGORY NAME OF FIRM SUBJECT SENT TO COMPLETE DENIALS DUE PAID 20090166 1/612009 1/6/2009 2/4/2009 All Others ANTOINE JUDKINS Requesting information on self. PERM 01/2212009 $0.00 COMMENTS: 20090167 116/2009 116/2009 2/4/2009 All Others BARRY J GLASGOW Requesting information of self. PERM 01/2212009 $0.00 COMMENTS: 20090168 1/612009 1/6/2009 2/4/2009 All Others RAN DAL L RAPH Requesting information on self and Cynthia PERM 01/26/2009 $0.00 Palmer. COMMENTS: 20090169 1/612009 1/6/2009 2/512009 News Media ELIZABETH GIBSON Requesting a list of unauthorized broadcast EB 03/05/2009 P $0.00 and radio interference complaints in Ohio THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH from 2004 to present, including the COMMENTS: CGB coordinating. Fee waiver requested. location, time and nature of complaint, and resolution. 20090170 1/6/2009 1/6/2009 2/512009 Commercial DOROTHY CUKIER Requesting all complaints filed against Pay CGB 02/09/2009 $104.84 Tel Communications. COMMENTS: Billing sent to Financial Operations Div. 02106/09. 20090171 1/7/2009 11712009 2/5/2009 2/20/2009 News Media JONATHAN MAKE Requesting copies of all agreements OMD 04/0112009 $0.00 between the FCC and/or federal WARREN-NEWS government and the 12 vendors who will COMMENTS: Fee waiver and expedited processing requested. provide services for the digital televison Extended taken. See email. transition. 20090172 1/812009 11812009 2/612009 All Others JOSE M MORALES Requesting automated targeting system PERM 03/18/2009 $0.00 information on self. COMMENTS: TueJan26,2010 Page 2 FCC FOIA REQUEST CONTROL LOG REPORT FOIA CALENDAR YEAR REPORT BY DATE RANGE CALENDAR 01/01/2009 TO 12/31/2009 DATE DATE CASE ENTERED RECEIVED DUE REVISED NAME OF REQUESTER DATE FEES FEES NUMBER BY FOIA BY FCC DATE DUE DATE CATEGORY NAME OF FIRM SUBJECT SENT TO COMPLETE DENIALS DUE PAID 20090173 1/9/2009 1/9/2009 2110/2009 All Others MICHAEL RAVNITZKY Requesting copies of all informal CGB 02109/2009 $0.00 complaints regarding the television show The Sopranos between January 2003 and COMMENTS: the present. 20090174 1/1212009 1/1212009 2/10/2009 All Others MICHAEL BAUGHAN Requesting copies of all records from PERM 01/22/2009 $0.00 docketed cased on self and all broadcast applications and related files. COMMENTS: 20090175 111212009 111212009 2/10/2009 All Others ROSE M HOWARD Requesting information on self. PERM 01/2212009 $0.00 COMMENTS: 20090176 1/13/2009 111312009 2/12/2009 Educational MARSHA DUCEY Requesting complaints filed against various CGB 0211112009 $0.00 soap operas, including All My Children, As SUNY BROCKPORT the World Tums, The Bold & the Beautiful, COMMENTS: Coordinating with EB. Change classification to Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, The educational per CGB. Guiding Light, etc. 20090177 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 2/12/2009 All Others CARRIE PENA Requesting a certified copy of all MB 0210212009 $0.00 applications for FCC licenses and the licenses for the past five years isued to COMMENTS: Jose Cabral, ABC, CBS, and NBC in digital fonnat. 20090178 1/13/2009 1/13/2009 2/12/2009 Commercial DAVID K FRIEDMAN • Requesting copies of consumer complaints CGB 02/12/2009 $333.87 filed against AT&T Corp, AT&T Services, WEISS & HANDLE, PA Enhanced Services Billing, Transcendent COMMENTS: Billing sent to Financial Operations Div. 02/12/09. Corp, Net Voice Gold & Advanced Benefits for cramming. 20090179 1/14/2009 1/1412009 2/13/2009 All Others BARTHOLOMEW JACKSON Requesting information on self. PERM 0411312009 $0.00 COMMENTS; Tue Jan 26, 2010 Page 3 FCC FOIA REQUEST CONTROL LOG REPORT FOIA CALENDAR YEAR REPORT BY DATE RANGE CALENDAR 01/01/2009 TO 12/31/2009 DATE DATE CASE ENTERED RECEIVED DUE REVISED NAME OF REQUESTER DATE FEES FEES NUMBER BY FOIA BY FCC DATE DUE DATE CATEGORY NAME OF FIRM SUBJECT SENT TO COMPLETE DENIALS DUE PAID 20090180 1/14/2009 1/1412009 2/13/2009 Commercial ERIC CHANG Requesting the names of all educational WCB 01/14/2009 $0.00 institutions that joined the William Ford Direct Lending Program regardless of COMMENTS: whether they have started disbursing funds for the program. 20090181 1/15/2009 1/15/2009 2/17/2009 Commercial TIMOTHY C DODSON Requesting correspondence and EB 01/27/2009 $0.00 communications by and between the FCC BOROWITZ & GOLDSMITH and Elisea Ramos, and his status as a COMMENTS: DIG coordinating. confidential informal or agent. 20090182 1/15/2009 1/15/2009 2/17/2009 All Others KATHY WAGNER Requesting an electronic file of data WCB 02/20/2009 $0.00 captured on form FCC Form 499-A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet COMMENTS: The New York State Department of Taxation and for use in the administration'of New York's Finance. Tax Laws.. 20090183 1/16/2009 1/16/2009 2/18/2009 Commercial BRUCE WARSHAWSKY Requesting various documents pertaining MB 02/02/2009 $75.14 to Red Rose Broadcasting, Inc., including CUNNINGHAM & CHERNICOFF annual employment and ownership reports, COMMENTS: EB coordinating. Billing sent to Financial Operations Div. contracts for advertisements, station files, 02/03/09. complaints, etc. 20090184 1/16/2009 1/16/2009 2/18/2009 Commercial JAMES TUPPER Requesting a copy of the amicus curiae OGC 01/27/2009 $2S.72 brief filed on behalf of the FCC in Murray v. TUPPER MACK BROWER PLLC Motorola et a!.
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