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October 2020

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'47 Brand, LLC 2Thumbs Entertainment 4imprint Inc. 5th & Ocean Clothing LLC A/M/G Company Acushnet Company Adventure Furniture Inc. AES Optics AG Triada LLC Ahead LLC Alex and Ani All Star Dogs Allure Pet Products, Inc Altrua Global Solutions Inc. Aminco International (USA) Inc. Antigua Group Inc. Atlanta Hosiery Company Authentic Street Signs Inc. B & B Sporting Goods Inc. B Cannon LLC dba TeamRLN B.S.I. Products Inc. Baden Sports Inc. Bensussen Deutsch & Associates LLC Bethel International Big Game USA -The Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas BlueBerryBook dba Nap Cap Boelter Brands LLC Boxercraft Inc.
15 Southwest Park 107 Eaton Place Suite 320 PO Box 320 4100 NW 142nd St. Unit 108 PO Box 122811 333 Bridge Street 2655 Northgate Ave. P.O. Box 828 2135 Defoor Hills Rd NW Suite 1 270 Samuel Barnet Blvd. 10 Briggs Drive 20 Hastings Rd. 321 Palmer Road 3225 Hartsfield Rd. 20571 Crescent Bay Drive 16651 N 84th Ave PO Box 43101 114 East Third St. 1139 E. Tennessee St. 2414 Damsel Katie Drive 8220 Stayton Dr. 3401 Lind Ave. SW 15525 Woodinville-Redmond Road 4610 Bragg Road
Ms. Kathleen Mr. Sam Ms. Kristin Mr. Cris
Crane Pasquale Hilla Bencosme Austin Lavender Austin Pitts Wall Lavoie Wallitsch Olya Moran Smelko Wu O'Neill Parker Wollin Ashcroft Cannon Robinson Carlsen Friedman Kim Cornelius Johnson Lee [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Westwood Cary

  • MA 02090
  • 781-320-1384

919-349-6579 www.Twinsenterprise.com www.2thumbz.com www.4imprint.com www.5thocean.com AmgEmblems.com www.Titleist.com www.Fan-creations.com www.Aesoutdoors.com www.altagraciaapparel.com www.Aheadhq.com www.Alexandani.com www.Allstardogs.com www.Hugglehounds.com www.Altrua.com www.AmincoUSA.com www.Antigua.com www.Twofeetahead.com www.Authenticstreetsigns.com www.Bbsportinggoods.com www.teamrln.com
NC WI FL
27513
Oshkosh OpaLocka Fort Worth Fairhaven Cumming Senatobia Atlanta New Bedford East Greenwich Marlboro Denville
54903-0320 877-446-7746 33054 76116
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
716-604-9000 817-367-6415 508-979-2000 678-933-3458

  • Mr. Ryan
  • TX

Mr. Dean Miss Chelsey Mr. Kevin Ms. Amanda Mr. Shane Ms. Christina Mr. Refael Ms. Elizabeth Ms. Melode Mrs. Grace Mr. Kevin Ms. Lyndsey Mr. Mark Mr. Frank Ms. Brianna Mr. Scott Ms. Carol Ms. Jennifer Mr. Yong Mr. Jim Ms. Jill Mr. Casey Ms. Lori Mr. Ryan Mr. Michael Mr. Bradley Mr. Jonathan Mr. Brent
MA 02719 GA 30041 MS 38668-0828 800-416-0866 GA 30318 MA 02745
864-285-9810 508-985-9898 401-633-1486 917-731-8651 973-339-9655 850-562-4564 949-457-3261

  • RI
  • 02818

07746 07834 32303 92630
NJ NJ FL CA AZ
Tallahassee Lake Forest

  • Peoria
  • 85382-4772 800-562-9777

  • Atlanta
  • GA 30336
  • 404-691-3990

618-349-8878 (850) 222-0682 469-971-4838 888-381-2596 253-883-5139 212-450-2287 910-987-0723 972-292-0700 952-941-9797 562-991-1640 414-967-4268 404-355-9994 847-581-8535 850-443-5425 970-510-6000
Saint Peter Tallahassee Lewisville Jessup
IL FL TX
62880 32308 75056
MD 20794 WA 98057 WA 98072 www.Bsiproducts.com

Woodinville Fayetteville Dallas Minnetonka Santa Fe Springs CA Glendale Mableton Niles Tallahassee Fort Collins Keene
NC TX
28303 75244 www.esandol.com www.biggameusa.com www.Panoramas.com www.Blueberrybookusa.com www.Boelterbrands.com www.Boxercraft.com/college www.Bradfordexchange.com www.Bragtagzapp.com www.branded-logistics.com www.Brassreminders.com
13835 Welch Road 5451 Smetana Drive 13610 Imperial Highway #7 4200 N Port Washington Road 7131 Discovery Blvd 9333 N. Milwaukee Avenue 2911 Royal Isle Dr. [email protected]

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
90670

  • 53212
  • Champion

Prowell Alexandrou Harvell Irvin
WI GA 30126
Bradford Exchange Ltd. BragTagz Branded Logistics LLC Brass Reminders Co.
IL FL
60714 32312
528 North Link Lane, Unit #3 PO Box 160
CO 80524

  • Durham
  • KY
  • 40339-0160 859-887-5394

Broad Bay Cotton
Broad Bay Cotton Company Brown & Bigelow Inc. (MN) BSN Sports LLC
2601 Reliance Dr. #101 345 Plato Blvd. East 4849 Alpha Road
Ms. Holly Mr. Gary Mr. Jeff
Marx Tuchler Loke [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Virginia Beach St. Paul Dallas

  • VA
  • 23452
  • 757-227-4101

651-293-7148 972-406-3477 www.Broadbaycotton.com www.Brownandbigelow.com www.Bsnsports.com
MN 55107 TX 75244
Build-A-Bear Retail Management Inc. and Affiliate Bullion International Inc. dba Highland Mint
1954 Innerbelt Bus. Ctr. Dr. 4100 N. Riverside Dr
Ms. Devon Mr. Ken

321-773-2727 www.Buildabear.com

C&G Sporting Goods DBA Barefoot Athletics Camp David Campus Stop LLC Canning Creations Captivating Headwear Carol Dauplaise, Ltd dba Accessory Plays, LLC catstudio Inc. CDI Corp
189 Reta
Mr. Matt Ms. Lisa Mr. Matt Mr. Clayton Ms. Marie
Copeland Draper Ritz Canning Landry [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Stephenville Overland Park Philadelphia Lakeland
TX KS PA FL
76401 66204 19123 33805
254-918-0511 913-648-0573 267-314-5583 863-838-2571 405-360-9856 www.Barefootathletics.com www.Campdavid.com www.campusstop.com www.canningcreations.com www.Towcaps.com
7920 Foster Street 1010 N Hancock St 1328 Edgewater Beach Dr

29 West 36th St., 12th Floor 1340 Industrial Ave. Suite A 3440 North Knox Street 27412 Aliso Viejo Parkway 1000 E Hanes Mill Rd
Ms. Cathy Ms. Sierra Ms. Rita Ms Laura Ms. Susan Mr. Don Juan Ms. Kate

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
New York Petaluma Chicago Aliso Viejo Winston Salem Tallahassee
NY CA IL CA NC FL
10018 94952 60641 92656 27105 32301 07750
212-564-7301 707-778-1100 773-205-2960 949-699-2088 336-519-3761 850-459-9653 732-222-7587 www.Caroldauplaisejewelry.com www.catstudio.com www.Cdi-corp.com
Fontana Tucker Wellman Kibelstis Moore Buff
Centon Electronics Inc. Champion by Knights Apparel Character Lines Inc. Charge Plus LLC www.Centon.com www.hanesbrands.com www.Characterlinesinc.com www.chargeplusllc.com
2008 Gardenbrook Lane

  • 27 Beach Rd
  • Monmouth Beach NJ

Chipola Stores Inc. dba Frame Shoppe - The Christian Brands
PO Box 3871 5226 South 31st Place 594 Pepper Street 14601 W. 99th Street 6158 Clark Center Ave 601 Royal Lane, suite 101
Mr. Hub Mr. Tom Ms. Christie Mr. Mike Mr. Douglas Mr. Ryan
Chason DiGiovanni Liberante Jacob Gamble Hertz [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Tallahassee Phoenix Monroe Lenexa Sarasota Coppell
FL AZ CT KS FL TX
32315 85040 06468 66215 34238 75019
850-878-9940 (602) 441-1410 877-764-2525 913-422-4790 941-735-5416 972-584-1550 www.Frametally.com www.Christianbrands.com www.Diplomaframe.com www.Churchillcontainer.com www.collegelogoproducts.com www.cidresources.com
Church Hill Classics Churchill Container Corp. Churchill Gamble Enterprises L.L.C. CID Resources, Inc. dba WonderWink
Florida State University Licensee List
October 2020
Clothesline Inc.-The Co-Branded Programs by Wildcat Retro Brands

  • 1369 E. Lafayette St.
  • Ms. Dana

Ms. Tonya

Greenwood
FL SC KY
32301 29646 40299
850-877-9171 323-583-4508 www.Clothesline.net

Cobalt Design & Mfg. DBA Hex Head Art College Concepts LLC College Kids LLP College Vault by '47 Brand, LLC College Vault by Adventure Furniture College Vault by Asgard Press College Vault by Cobalt Design & Mfg. DBA Hex Head

  • 1702 Cargo Court
  • Mr. James

Ms. Sonya Mr. Joe Mr. Dave Mr. Kevin Ms. Bethany

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Louisville Atlanta Neenah Westwood Cumming Colorado Springs CO 80920
502-643-7228 770-859-1420 920-886-8920 781-320-1384 678-933-3458 302-295-8992 www.hexheadart.com www.CollegeConcepts.com www.Collegekids.com
3350 Riverwood Pkwy Ste 850 209 Rockwood Lane 15 Southwest Park 2655 Northgate Avenue 9818 Treelake Dr.
Holmes Franzoi Zaleznick McClary Stover
GA 30339 WI 54956 MA 02090

www.Asgardpress.com

College Vault by Collegiate Pacific Company College Vault by Columbia Sportswear College Vault by Cutter & Buck College Vault by Ebbets Field Flannels, Inc. College Vault by Fanatics Apparel, Inc. College Vault by GameTime Sidekicks College Vault by GFSI LLC (Champion) College Vault by L2 Brands, LLC College Vault by Lakeshirts Inc. dba Blue 84 College Vault by Logo Brands Inc. College Vault by Nike (Branded Custom Sportswear)
PO Box 300 14375 NW Science Park Dr. 101 Elliott Avenue West Suite 100
Ms. Danielle Mr. Matt Ms. Dana
Napier Merriman Kleckner [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Roanoke Portland Seattle

  • VA
  • 24002
  • 540-981-0281

503-985-4345 206-428-5708 www.Collegiatepacific.com www.Columbia.com www.Cutterbuck.com
OR 97229 WA 98119

1723 First Ave. South 8100 Nations Parkway 2339 W Beaver Creek Rd 9700 Commerce Parkway 401 E 4th St Bldg 8 Fl 1

  • Ms. Lisa
  • Cooper

Balog Werner Ham [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Seattle Jacksonville Powell Lenexa Bridgeport
WA 98134 FL TN KS PA
206-682-1862 904-271-4621 865-938-6822 913-693-3261 610-272-7575 www.ebbets.com www.fanatics.com https://www.gametimesidekicks.com www.Gearforsports.com league91.com
Ms. Suzanne Mr. Clark Mr. Trey
32256 37849 66219

  • 19405
  • Ms. Alison
  • Manley

750 Randolph Rd 117 Southeast Pkwy
Mr. Matt Ms. Shannon
Boeke O'Dell [email protected] [email protected]
Detroit Lakes Franklin
MN 56501 TN
218-846-3065 615-261-2100 www.Lakeshirts.com

7007 College Blvd Ste 700 One Bowerman Drive - Building NR4 1412 Broadway, 18th Floor 1002 Twin Creeks Court
Ms. Cathy Ms. Alisia Mr. Stephen Mr. Michael
Groves Ford Werdiger Cunningham

Beaverton New York Durham

www.Nike.com www.Outerstuff.com www.Petermillar.com
College Vault by NIKE USA College Vault by Outerstuff LLC College Vault by Peter Millar LLC [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
OR 97005-6453 503-671-6453 NY NC
10018 27703
212-594-9700 919-695-0255

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    BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Broadcast Localism ) MB Docket No. 04-233 ) To: The Commission COMMENTS OF ENTERCOM BUFFALO LICENSE, LLC Entercom Buffalo License, LLC ("Entercom Buffalo"), by its attorneys, hereby submits comments in response to the Notice ofInquiry in the above-captioned proceeding ("Notice"). Entercom Buffalo is the licensee ofStations WBEN(AM), WGR(AM), WTSS(FM), WWKB(AM) and WWWS(AM), Buffalo, New York; WKSE(FM), Niagara Falls, New York; and WLKK(FM), Wethersfield Township, New York. As discussed below, the Commission's current policies with regard to broadcast localism properly allow licensees the flexibility to address the concerns oftheir communities in inventive and inspiring ways, as demonstrated by the attached summary ofcommunity-oriented programming and activities. There is no reason to impose new regulations on the industry in this regard that potentially would diminish, and not enhance, local community service activities by broadcasters. I. Localism and Deregulation of Radio Content "The concept oflocalism was part and parcel ofbroadcast regulation virtually from its inception." Deregulation ofRadio, 84 FCC 2d 968,994 (1981) ("Radio Deregulation Order"). The Commission has long recognized that, in serving the needs ofits community, a broadcaster should be afforded some latitude in tailoring its programming to the needs ofits listeners. Radio Deregulation Order at 994-98. The Commission acknowledges that it should avoid "regulations 2 that straight-jacket all stations into the same mold." Radio Deregulation Order at 998. More than twenty years ago, therefore, the Commission correctly eliminated its non-entertainment programming guidelines for commercial broadcast radio, requiring only that stations offer programming responsive to the issues ofconcern to the station's listeners, as discerned by the station licensee.
  • Fathers and Sons Who Have Played Pro Football

    Fathers and Sons Who Have Played Pro Football

    Fathers and Sons Who Have Played Pro Football 217 documented sets of father-sons who have played pro football (List Includes Players from AAFC, AFL and NFL) * Active during the 2014 Season ADAMLE BELSER Tony – LB, FB – 1947-1951, 1954 Cleveland Browns Caesar – DB – 1968-1971 Kansas City Chiefs, 1974 San Francisco Mike – RB – 1971-72 Kansas City Chiefs, 1973-74 New York Jets, 49ers 1975-76 Chicago Bears Jason – DB – 1992-2000 Indianapolis Colts, 2001-02 Kansas City Chiefs ADAMS Sam – G – 1972-1980 New England Patriots, 1981 New Orleans BERCICH Saints Bob – S – 1960-1961 Dallas Cowboys Sam – DT – 1994-99 Seattle Seahawks, 2000-01 Baltimore Pete – LB – 1995-98, 2000 Minnesota Vikings Ravens, 2002 Oakland Raiders, 2003-05 Buffalo Bills, 2006 Cincinnati Bengals, 2007 Denver Broncos BETTRIDGE John – FB, LB – 1937 Chicago Bears, 1937 Cleveland Rams ADAMS Ed – LB – 1964 Cleveland Browns Julius – DE – 1971-1985, 1987 New England Patriots Keith – LB – 2001-02 Dallas Cowboys, 2002-05 Philadelphia BLADES Eagles, 2006 Miami Dolphins, 2007 Cleveland Browns Bennie – DB – 1988-1996 Detroit Lions, 1997 Seattle Seahawks H.B. – ILB – 2007-2010 Washington Redskins ALAMA-FRANCIS Joe – QB – 1958-1959 Green Bay Packers BOSTIC Ikaika – DE – 2007-2009 Detroit Lions, 2009-2011 Miami Dolphins JOHN – DB – 1985-87 Detroit Lions *JON – LB – 2013-present Chicago Bears ALDRIDGE Allen – DE – 1967-1970 CFL, 1971-72 Houston Oilers, BRADLEY 1974 Cleveland Browns Ed – G, DE – 1950, 1952 Chicago Bears Allen – LB - 1994-97 Denver Broncos, 1998-2001 Detroit Lions Ed – LB –