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PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission Th News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 445 12 St., S.W PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission th News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 445 12 St., S.W. Internet: http://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 DA 07-3252 Released: July 27, 2007 Media Bureau Notice Deadline for Filing Mandatory EEO Form 396-C Is October 1, 2007 FCC Form 396-C, Multi-Channel Video Programming Distributor EEO Program Annual Report (September 2003 Edition) is due to be filed electronically with the Commission by midnight on October 1, 2007. This is because the normal deadline of September 30 falls on a Sunday this year. Users can access the electronic filing system via the Internet from the Commission’s Web Site at: http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts Paper versions of the form will not be accepted unless accompanied by an appropriate request for waiver of the electronic filing requirement. The Commission has recognized the need for limited waivers of the electronic filing requirement in light of the “burden that electronic filing could place upon some [entities] who are seeking to serve the public interest, with limited resources, and succeed in a highly competitive local environment.” Streamlining Order, 13 FCC Rcd 23061. However, such waivers will not be routinely granted and the applicant must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances warranting relief. Similar to prior years, selected Multi-Channel Video Programming Distributors (“MVPDs”) will be required to fill out portions of the Supplemental Investigation Sheet (“SIS”) at the end of the form. MVPDs, when they attempt to file Form 396-C electronically, will see a box on page one of the electronic version of the form next to the statement “Supplemental Investigation Sheet attached.” If the box is not checked, this means the filer does not need to file the SIS this year. Filers required to file the SIS will see that the computer has filled in the SIS box on their form. For these filers, we are requiring this year that three job descriptions be provided only for the skilled craft workers category and that only questions 6, 7, and 8 be answered in the question list. At the end of this Public Notice is a list of units required to fill out an SIS for 2007. PLEASE NOTE: All filers of the SIS must attach their EEO public file report for 2007 to the SIS. In SIS Part III, when we ask for the EEO public file report, we mean the report created in 2007 to cover the last 12 months, not some other period. As with other electronic forms, filers may fill out part or all of the form and press “save” to save what they have filled out. “Saving” does not file the form but it does keep what has been entered in the filer’s form so that the filer may return to the form later and complete it by the due date. When a filer is ready to file a form, filers need to press the “validate” button. Forms can be filed only if their status is “valid.” Pressing “save” at this point cancels the valid status. In order to actually file a form, the form must be in “valid” status and filers must press the “File Form” button and complete the filing process. The form may be printed at any stage while it is being filled out. Instructions for use of the electronic filing system are available in the CDBS User’s Guide which can be accessed from the electronic filing web site. Special attention should be given to the details of the applicant account registration function and form filing function. Failure to follow the procedures in the User’s Guide may result in a form being dismissed, returned, or not considered as officially filed. Internet access to the CDBS public access system at the Commission’s Web Site requires a user to have a browser such as Netscape version 4.78 or Internet Explorer version 5.0, or later. For technical assistance using the system or to report problems, please contact the CDBS Help Desk at (202) 418-2MMB. To request additional information concerning the Form 396-C, please call the EEO staff at (202) 418-1450. News Media Contact: Mary Diamond 202-418-2388. Media Bureau Contacts: Lewis Pulley 202-418-1450. FCC NOTICE REQUIRED BY THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. § 3507) (“PRA”), the FCC is notifying the public that it has approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), granted on May 15, 2007, for the information collection contained herein pursuant to the PRA. The OMB Control Number for the FCC Form 396-C is 3060-1033. The annual reporting burdens for this collection of information, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the required data and completing and reviewing the collection of information, are estimated to be: 2,200 respondents, 10 minutes to 2.5 hours per response per annum, for a total annual burden of 3,187 hours; no annual costs. If you have any comments on this burden estimate, or how we can improve the collection and reduce the burden it causes you, please write to Cathy Williams, Federal Communications Commission, Room 1-C823, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC, 20554. Please include the OMB Control Number: 3060-1033, in your correspondence. We will also accept your comments regarding the PRA aspects of this collection via the Internet if you send them to [email protected] or call (202) 418-2918. Under 5 CFR § 1320, an agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless it displays a current valid control number. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information subject to the PRA that does not display a valid control number. The OMB Control Number for this collection is 3060-1033. THE FOREGOING NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995, PUBLIC LA W 104-13, OCTOBER 1, 1995, 44 U.S.C. § 3507. -FCC- 2 2007 SIS LIST EMP UNIT MSO NAME COUNTY STATE ID OPR NAME 599970 ACE TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION HOUSTON MN 658636 ALAMEDA POWER & TELECOM, A DEPARTMENT CITY OF ALAMEDA ALAMEDA CA 12022 ALBANY MUTUAL TELEPHONE STEARNS MN 11853 ALLEGIANCE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC SEVIER AR 11856 ALLEGIANCE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC BOWIE TX 11862 ALLEGIANCE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC TEXAS OK 303796 ALLENDALE COMMUNICATIOSN OTTAWA MI M00242 ANTILLES WIRELESS, L.L.C. BUFFALO COUNTY NE 4449 ARMSTRONG UTILITIES INC. ASHLAND OH 4587 ARMSTRONG UTILITIES INC. FAYETTE PA 16001 ARMSTRONG UTILITIES INC. BUTLER PA 12002 ASTOUND BROADBAND, LLC CONTRA COSTA CA 12005 AT&T INC. DALLAS COUNTY TX 11799 ATLANTIC BROADBAND BLAIR COUNTY PA 11800 ATLANTIC BROADBAND MCKEAN COUNTY PA 11801 ATLANTIC BROADBAND CLEARFIELD COUNTY PA 11802 ATLANTIC BROADBAND CAMBRIA COUNTY PA 11806 ATLANTIC BROADBAND ALLEGANY MD 11807 ATLANTIC BROADBAND PRESTON COUNTY WV 11808 ATLANTIC BROADBAND QUEENE ANNE MD 11809 ATLANTIC BROADBAND NEW CASTLE DE 11810 ATLANTIC BROADBAND MIAMI DADE FL 11811 ATLANTIC BROADBAND NORFOLK MA 931260 BENDCABLE (DBA BENDBROADBAND) DESCHUTES OR 11006 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FREMONT CO 11008 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC LAPLATA CO 11013 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC MONTROSE CO 11020 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC HILL MT 11026 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC PARK WY 11031 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FREMONT WY 12018 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC YELLOWSTONE MT 12019 BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC LARAMIE WY 10868 CABLE NEBRASKA, L.L.C. MERRICK NE 659 CABLE ONE, INC. GRENADA COUNTY MS 10856 CABLE ONE, INC. BANNOCK ID 10574 CABLEVISION - CONNECTICUT/WESTCHESTER CALL CENTER FAIRFIELD CT 10572 CABLEVISION - NEW JERSEY CALL CENTER ESSEX NJ 12052 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS PUTNAM WV 12053 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS WOOD COUNTY WV 12054 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS RALEIGH COUNTY WV 12055 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS LOGAN COUNTRY WV 12056 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS RADFORD CITY VA 12057 CEBRIDGE ACQUISITIONS, LP DBA SUDDENLINK COMMUNICATIONS PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY VA 1893 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS FOND DU LAC WI 10132 CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY CLACKAMAS OR 11830 CMA CABLEVISION DALLAS TX 3691 COAXIAL CABLE TELEVISION CORPORATION ERIE PA 20581 COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY CHEROKEE KS 3 272 COMCAST CORPORATION ROCKINGHAM VA 1031 COMCAST CORPORATION SARASOTA FL 1857 COMCAST CORPORATION LEON FL 2481 COMCAST CORPORATION ROANOKE COUNTY VA 3771 COMCAST CORPORATION CAMPBELL COUNTY VA 5210 COMCAST CORPORATION PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY VA 7314 COMCAST CORPORATION WAYNE MI 8503 COMCAST CORPORATION WASHINGTON DC 8757 COMCAST CORPORATION ORANGE FL 9154 COMCAST CORPORATION BROWARD FL 9800 COMCAST CORPORATION GREENE TN 9817 COMCAST CORPORATION AUGUSTA COUNTY VA 10205 COMCAST CORPORATION BOTETOURT COUNTY VA 10207 COMCAST CORPORATION AMELIA COUNTY VA 10208 COMCAST CORPORATION FREDERICKSBURG VA 10209 COMCAST CORPORATION MATTHEWS VA 10344 COMCAST CORPORATION CHESTER PA 10648 COMCAST CORPORATION FORSYTH GA 10650 COMCAST CORPORATION CHEROKEE GA 11504 COMCAST CORPORATION ALEXANDRIA CITY VA 11505 COMCAST CORPORATION ALLEGHENY PA 11506 COMCAST CORPORATION ALLEGHENY PA 11510 COMCAST CORPORATION ARAPAHOE CO 11512 COMCAST CORPORATION DENVER CO 11513 COMCAST CORPORATION ARAPAHOE CO 11514 COMCAST CORPORATION BALTIMORE MD 11515 COMCAST CORPORATION BARNSTABLE MA 11520 COMCAST CORPORATION BRISTOL MA 11521 COMCAST CORPORATION BRISTOL MA 11522 COMCAST CORPORATION BROWARD FL 11523 COMCAST CORPORATION BROWARD FL 11524 COMCAST CORPORATION BROWARD FL 11528 COMCAST CORPORATION CLARK WA 11540 COMCAST CORPORATION COOK IL 11542 COMCAST CORPORATION
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