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												  Emmy21-Program.Pdf- 1 - - 2 - - 3 - The Board of Governors The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences San Francisco/Northern California Chapter Officers: President: Randy Forsman, KCRA 3 Vice President, San Francisco: Kevin Wing*, KNTV NBC Bay Area Vicr President, Sacramento: Joyce Mitchell*, 4U Productions Vice President, Fresno: Richard Harmelink, KFSN ABC 30 Vice President, Hawaii: Pamela Young*, KHON 2 Vice President, Reno: Terri Russell, KOLO 8 Vice President, Smaller Markets: Lexi Sisk, Iron Pine Media Secretary: Nazy Javid, KAEF/KBVU Treasurer: Alison Gibson, Media Cool Past President: Steve Shlisky*, Laney College Stephanie Sierra, KGO ABC 7 National Trustees: Jefferson Tyler, KTVN 2 Randy Forsman, KCRA 3 Wayne Freedman*, KGO ABC 7 Committee Chairs: Alison Gibson, Media Cool Programs & Activities: Steve Shlisky*, Laney College Joyce Mitchell*, 4U Productions Cinema Club: Don Sanchez* Don Sanchez*, Retired, KGO ABC 7 (Alternate) Archives and Museum: John Catchings*, Retired; Kevin Wing*, KNTV NBC Bay Area Governors: Awards: Wayne Freedman*, KGO ABC 7 Vladimir Araya, KFTV Univision 21 Emmy® Gala: Joyce Mitchell*, 4U Productions Susan A. Bradley, Susan A. Bradley Photography Gold & Silver Circle: open Shane Calvert, KRCR 7 Education: Keith Sanders*, San Jose State University Chris Carpenter, Cal State University, Monterey Bay Finance: James Spalding, Spalding & Company Riley Carroll, KAEF/KBVU Legal/Bylaws: Mark Pearson, ARC Law Group Beth Cloutier, LMC, Inc. Marketing: Larena Baldazo, Laney College Troy Espera, The Filipino Channel Off Camera:
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												  1/ Telemundo Controls the Licensees of the Following Full-Power TelevisionIn the Matter of ) ) Advanced Television Systems ) and Their Impact Upon the ) MM Docket No. 87-268 Existing Television Broadcast ) Service ) ) Sixth Further Notice of Proposed ) Rule Making ) TO: The Commission COMMENTS OF TELEMUNDO GROUP, INC. Telemundo Group, Inc. (“Telemundo”), by its attorneys, respectfully submits its Comments on the Commission’s Sixth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 96-317 (released Aug. 14, 1996) (“Sixth NPRM”) in the above- captioned proceeding. I. Introduction Telemundo is one of the leading sources of Spanish-language news, information and entertainment for the nation’s Hispanic population. It controls the licensees of seven full-power UHF television stations, one full-power VHF television station, and 14 low power television stations (“LPTVs”) and TV translators. 1/ It 1/ Telemundo controls the licensees of the following full-power television stations: KVEA(TV), Channel 52, Corona, California KSTS(TV), Channel 48, San Jose, California WSNS(TV), Channel 44, Chicago, Illinois WSCV(TV), Channel 51, Fort Lauderdale, Florida KVDA(TV), Channel 60, San Antonio, Texas \\\DC - 57377/1 - 0369393.03 also is the parent of Telemundo Network, Inc., which produces 24 hours of Spanish- language programming per day for distribution to its own stations and to 42 full- power television or LPTV affiliates in 26 markets across the country. By participating in this proceeding, Telemundo seeks to ensure that the table of digital television (“DTV”) allotments and assignments adopted by this Commission does not diminish its ability to reach the Spanish-speaking audiences which depend upon its programming or minimize the diversity of programming available to the public.
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												  Media Contacts ListCONSOLIDATED MEDIA CONTACT LIST (updated 10/04/12) GENERAL AUDIENCE / SANTA MONICA MEDIA FOR SANTA MONICA EMPLOYEES Argonaut Big Blue Buzz Canyon News WaveLengths Daily Breeze e-Desk (employee intranet) KCRW-FM LAist COLLEGE & H.S. NEWSPAPERS LA Weekly Corsair Los Angeles Times CALIFORNIA SAMOHI The Malibu Times Malibu Surfside News L.A. AREA TV STATIONS The Observer Newspaper KABC KCAL Santa Monica Blue Pacific (formerly Santa KCBS KCOP Monica Bay Week) KMEX KNBC Santa Monica Daily Press KTLA KTTV Santa Monica Mirror KVEA KWHY Santa Monica Patch CNN KOCE Santa Monica Star KRCA KDOC Santa Monica Sun KSCI Surfsantamonica.com L.A. AREA RADIO STATIONS TARGETED AUDIENCE AP Broadcast CNN Radio Business Santa Monica KABC-AM KCRW La Opinion KFI KFWB L.A. Weekly KNX KPCC SOCAL.COM KPFK KRLA METRO NETWORK NEWS CITY OF SANTA MONICA OUTLETS Administration & Planning Services, CCS WIRE SERVICES Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. Associated Press Big Blue Bus News City News Service City Council Office Reuters America City Website Community Events Calendar UPI CityTV/Santa Monica Update Cultural Affairs OTHER / MEDIA Department Civil Engineering, Public Works American City and County Magazine Farmers Markets Governing Magazine Fire Department Los Angeles Business Journal Homeless Services, CCS Human Services Nation’s Cities Weekly Housing & Economic Development PM (Public Management Magazine) Office of Emergency Management Senders Communication Group Office of Pier Management Western City Magazine Office of Sustainability Rent Control News Resource Recovery & Recycling, Public Works SeaScape Street Department Maintenance, Public Works Sustainable Works 1 GENERAL AUDIENCE / SANTA MONICA MEDIA Argonaut Weekly--Thursday 5355 McConnell Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066-7025 310/822-1629, FAX 310/823-0616 (news room/press releases) General FAX 310/822-2089 David Comden, Publisher, [email protected] Vince Echavaria, Editor, [email protected] Canyon News 9437 Santa Monica Blvd.
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												  News and Documentary Emmy Winners 2020NEWS RELEASE WINNERS IN TELEVISION NEWS PROGRAMMING FOR THE 41ST ANNUAL NEWS & DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS ANNOUNCED Katy Tur, MSNBC Anchor & NBC News Correspondent and Tony Dokoupil, “CBS This Morning” Co-Host, Anchor the First of Two Ceremonies NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 – Winners in Television News Programming for the 41th Annual News and Documentary Emmy® Awards were announced today by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). The News & Documentary Emmy® Awards are being presented as two individual ceremonies this year: categories honoring the Television News Programming were presented tonight. Tomorrow evening, Tuesday, September 22nd, 2020 at 8 p.m. categories honoring Documentaries will be presented. Both ceremonies are live-streamed on our dedicated platform powered by Vimeo. “Tonight, we proudly honored the outstanding professionals that make up the Television News Programming categories of the 41st Annual News & Documentary Emmy® Awards,” said Adam Sharp, President & CEO, NATAS. “As we continue to rise to the challenge of presenting a ‘live’ ceremony during Covid-19 with hosts, presenters and accepters all coming from their homes via the ‘virtual technology’ of the day, we continue to honor those that provide us with the necessary tools and information we need to make the crucial decisions that these challenging and unprecedented times call for.” All programming is available on the web at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and via The Emmys® apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, and Roku (full list at apps.theemmys.tv). Tonight’s show and many other Emmy® Award events can be watched anytime, anywhere on this new platform. In addition to MSNBC Anchor and NBC.
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												  MTA Report February 2007Metro Report: Home CEO Hotline Viewpoint Classified Ads Archives Metro.net (web) Digitally composed photo illustrates TransitTV broadcast of local television news, here featuring Resources KVEA Anchor Ruben Luengas. Photo courtesy of KBNC. Safety Pressroom (web) Ask the CEO CEO Forum Employee Recognition Employee Activities Metro Projects Facts at a Glance (web) Archives Metro’s Transit TV to Carry Local News in English, Spanish (Feb. 22, 2007) NBC’s Los Angeles TV stations – KNBC-Ch. 4, KVEA-Ch. 52 Events Calendar and KWHY-Ch. 22 – are partnering with Transit TV to provide additional Research Center/ on-board programming to Los Metro Bus riders. Library Metro Classifieds The programming change began Wednesday, when bus riders could watch five minutes of local news, weather and sports programming every hour as Bazaar they commuted to and from work. On-camera anchors for the three stations deliver the news in English and Spanish. Metro Info 30/10 Initiative Transit TV’s wireless network of 4,400 LCD screens on Metro’s 2,200 buses will enable the programming to be updated throughout the day; ensuring Policies riders receive the latest news, weather and sports. Training Installed on buses since August 2006, Transit TV screens provide riders Help Desk with 48 minutes of programming every hour. Programming also includes Intranet Policy Metro advertising and information spots, as well as a map showing the real-time movement of the bus. Need e-Help? Call the Help Desk “The addition of local news content furthers our commitment to provide our at 2-4357 viewers with up-to-date, high quality, relevant programming,” said Gerry Noble, CEO and President of Transit TV.
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												  Joint Written Statement by David L. Cohen ExecutiveJOINT WRITTEN STATEMENT BY DAVID L. COHEN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT COMCAST CORPORATION AND ROBERT D. MARCUS CHAIRMAN & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TIME WARNER CABLE INC. TO THE REGULATORY REFORM, COMMERCIAL AND ANTITRUST LAW SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OVERSIGHT HEARING ON “COMPETITION IN THE VIDEO AND BROADBAND MARKETS: THE PROPOSED MERGER OF COMCAST AND TIME WARNER CABLE” MAY 8, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Summary of Joint Written Statement ...............................................................................................1 I. Overview Of The Transaction .............................................................................................5 A. Comcast-TWC Combination ...................................................................................5 B. Charter-SpinCo Transaction ....................................................................................7 II. The Transaction Is Pro-Consumer, Pro-Competitive, And Will Generate Substantial Public Interest Benefits .....................................................................................8 A. Greater Scale Is Essential To Compete In Today’s Dynamic, Multi- Faceted Marketplace. ...............................................................................................8 B. Consumers Will Benefit From Accelerated Broadband Deployment And Expanded Broadband Adoption .............................................................................11 1. The Transaction Will Bring Faster Internet Speeds And Next- Generation
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												  Nbcuniversal Media, LlcNBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA, LLC FORM 10-K (Annual Report) Filed 02/23/12 for the Period Ending 12/31/11 Address 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK, NY 10112 Telephone 2126644444 CIK 0000902739 SIC Code 4841 - Cable and Other Pay Television Services http://www.edgar-online.com © Copyright 2012, EDGAR Online, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distribution and use of this document restricted under EDGAR Online, Inc. Terms of Use. Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K (Mark One) ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011 OR TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM TO Commission file number 333-174175 NBCUniversal Media, LLC (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) DELAWARE 14 -1682529 (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) incorporation or organization) 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10112 -0015 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 664-4444 SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(b) OF THE ACT: NONE SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(g) OF THE ACT: NONE Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes No Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act.
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												  EXHIBIT 8 Programming Interests Held by Time Warner Cable IncEXHIBIT 8 Programming Interests Held by Time Warner Cable Inc. or Affiliated Companies (some offered in both SD and HD versions; some also offered via Local On Demand) Attributable Interests in National Programming Services iN Demand MLB Network Wholly Owned Regional and Local Channels (by state or region) A. Regional Sports Networks (Carrying Professional Sports) California/Nevada Time Warner Cable Channel 858 (Spanish language) Time Warner Cable Deportes (Spanish language) Time Warner Cable SportsNet Canal de Tejas (North - Dallas, Waco, El Paso; South - Austin, San Antonio, Corpus, RGV, Laredo) (Spanish language) B. Other Regional Sports Networks (With No Professional Sports) Hawaii oc 12 Kansas/Missouri Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (KC)1 Nebraska Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Nebraska) New York Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Albany) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Buffalo) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Rochester) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Syracusei Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Cincinnati/Dayton) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Cleveland/Akron) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Columbusffoledo) Customers also receive Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 2 (KC), which carries overflow programming from Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (KC). 2 Customers also receive Time Warner Cable SportsChannel2 (Syracuse), which carries overflow programming from Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Syracuse). Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (North- Dallas, El Paso; South - Austin, San Antonio, Corpus, RGV) Wisconsin Time Warner Cable SportsChannel
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												  Frontier Fiberoptic TV California Business Channel Lineup and TV GuideFrontier® FiberOptic TV for Business California Business Channel Lineup Effective September 2021 Welcome to Frontier ® FiberOptic TV for Business Got Questions? Get Answers. Whenever you have questions or need help with your Frontier TV service, we make it easy to get the answers you need. Here’s how: Online, go to Frontier.com/helpcenter to find the Frontier User Guides to get help with your Internet and Voice services, as well as detailed instructions on how to make the most of your TV service. 2 Quick Reference Channels are grouped by programming categories in the following ranges: Local Channels 1–49 SD, 501–549 HD Local Public/Education/Government (varies by 15–47 SD location) Entertainment 50–69 SD, 550–569 HD News 100–119 SD, 600–619 HD Info & Education 120–139 SD, 620–639 HD Home & Leisure/Marketplace 140–179 SD, 640–679 HD Pop Culture 180–199 SD, 680–699 HD Music 210–229 SD, 710–729 HD Movies/Family 230–249 SD, 730–749 HD Kids 250–269 SD, 780–789 HD People & Culture 270–279 SD Religion 280–299 SD Premium Movies 340–449 SD, 840–949 HD* Subscription Sports 1000–1499* Spanish Language 1500–1760 * Available for Private Viewing only 3 Local TV KMEX (Bounce TV) 476 Local channels included in all TV KMEX (Univision) 34/534 HD packages. KNBC 4/504 HD Los Angeles, CA KNBC (Cozi TV) 460 C-SPAN 109/1546 HD KNBC (NBC Lx) 458 HSN 49/515 HD KOCE (PBS Plus) 470 Jewelry Television 56/152 KOCE (PBS) Pomona 8/508 HD KABC (ABC) 7/507 HD KPXN (ION) 30/530 HD KABC (LAFF) 468 KMPX (Estrella) 12/512 HD KABC (Localish) 467 HD KRCA (Estrella News) 490
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												  38 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARDSSAN FRANCISCO / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER th 38 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARDS th th The 38 Annual Northern California Area EMMY® Awards were presented Saturday evening, May 16 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The Emmy® Award honors excellence in all fields of television production. KGO ABC 7 News Anchor, Cheryl Jennings, was presented the Governors’ Award, the highest honor a regional chapter can bestow. This is a lifetime achievement award for service to the community and television industry. Three station awards were presented. Overall Excellence went to KGO ABC 7. KGO ABC 7 also received the Community Service Award for “End Hunger Now.” News Excellence was awarded to KPIX CBS 5, “CBS 5 Eyewitness News.” The recipients of the coveted Evening Newscast Emmy® Awards went to: Large Markets: “ABC 7 News at 6:00,” KGO ABC 7, and “Noticias Univision 14 Solo A las Once,” KDTV Univision 14, San Francisco; Medium Markets: “Action News at Six,” KFSN ABC 30, and “Noticias 21 Evening Newscast,” KFTV Univision 21, Fresno; Smaller Markets: “KSBW Action News 8,” KSBW 8, Salinas. The most honored individuals were Anna Werner, Reporter, KPIX CBS 5, San Francisco and Christian Anguiano, Photographer/Editor, KUVS Univision 21, Sacramento with four statuettes each. Receiving three trophies were: Robert Genolio and Abby Sterling, KPIX CBS 5, Pamela Diaz and Santiago Lucero, KUVS Univision 19, Sacramento. A total of 215 Emmy® statues were awarded to 180 individuals. Emmy® Awards go to individuals, but there is always interest in the station award account: KPIX CBS San Francisco 13; KUVS Univision 19, Sacramento ten; KGO ABC 7 and KNTV NBC Bay Area both had six; Hawaii’s KGMB 8 had five.
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												  The Future of Iranian Terror and Its Threat to the U.S. HomelandThe Future of Iranian Terror and Its Threat to the U.S. Homeland Statement before the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence Ilan Berman Vice President, American Foreign Policy Council February 11, 2016 Chairman King, Ranking Member Higgins, distinguished members of the Subcommittee: It is an honor to appear before you today to discuss Iran’s ongoing sponsorship of international terrorism and the impact that the new nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), will have upon it. It is a topic that is of critical importance to the security of the United States and our allies abroad. While the Obama administration has argued that the signing of the JCPOA has enhanced both U.S. and global security, there is compelling evidence to the contrary: namely, that the passage of the agreement has ushered in a new and more challenging phase in U.S. Mideast policy. SHORTFALLS OF THE JCPOA While the JCPOA can be said to include some beneficial elements—including short- term constraints on Iranian uranium enrichment, a reduction in the number of centrifuges operated by the Islamic Republic, and a delay of the “plutonium track” of the regime’s nuclear program—there is broad consensus among national security practitioners, military experts, scientists and analysts that the agreement is woefully deficient in several respects. First, the new nuclear deal does not dismantle Iran’s nuclear capability, as originally envisioned by the United States and its negotiating partners. Contrary to the White House’s pledges at the outset of talks between Iran and the P5+1 nations in November 2013, the JCPOA does not irrevocably reduce Iran’s nuclear potential.
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												  March 2015 1March 2015 Cathy Lisa Schneider School of International Service, American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20016 Office: (202) 885-1666 | cell: (202) 746-0515 [email protected] CURRENT PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 1999-present Associate Professor, School of International Service, American University PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1993-1999 Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University 1992-1993 Visiting Assistant Professor, Government and Hispanic American Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 1990-1992 Visiting Assistant Professor/Watson Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, Latin American Studies, International Relations and Political Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1988-1990 Assistant Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California 1987-1988 Instructor, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D. in Government, Cornell University 1984 M.A. in Government, Cornell University 1980 M.A. in Public Affairs, University at Albany, State University of New York 1977 B.A. in Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York SINGLE AUTHORED UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014. Shantytown Protest in Pinochet's Chile. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. [Published as an electronic book, 2011.] 1 | Page Curriculum Vitae March 2015 CO-EDITED BOOKS Castaneda, Ernesto and Cathy Lisa Schneider, ed. Collective Violence, Contentious Politics and Social Change: A Charles Tilly Reader. New York: Paradigm Press, 2015. SPECIAL ISSUE AND/OR PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES “Violence and State Repression.” Swiss Political Science Review: Debating the Arab Spring 17 (2011): 480-84. “Police Power and Race Riots in Paris.” Politics and Society 35 (2007): 523-49.