Washington DC's WAVA Wins Top Honors As

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Washington DC's WAVA Wins Top Honors As January 25, 2007 Washington D.C.'s WAVA Wins Top Honors as NRB 'Station of the Year' WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Washington, D.C.'s Life Changing Talk Radio stations WAVA 105.1 FM and 780 AM have been named 'Radio Station of the Year' for talk format programming by the National Religious Broadcasters. Owned by Salem Communications (Nasdaq:SALM), the WAVA stations serve the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. region with premier Christian teaching and talk programs aimed at helping listeners more effectively meet the challenges of everyday life. "When it comes to innovative local programming and events that serve the local community, WAVA sets a high standard," said Joe Davis, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Salem Communications. "This award recognizes WAVA's effectiveness in delivering a brand of programming that values people, excellence, integrity and service." Salem Vice President of Operations David Ruleman and Station Manager Tom Moyer will receive the award for WAVA at the upcoming NRB convention in Orlando, Fla., February 17th. "This tremendous honor from NRB coincides with our 15th anniversary in Washington, D.C. We celebrate a first-rate team in a first-rate market, and will be looking for ways to better serve our listeners in the years ahead." Ruleman also oversees Salem Satellite Media, which provides programming for XM 170, FamilyTalk on XM Satellite Radio. WAVA features national, syndicated talk with "Janet Parshall's America," and local talk with "The Don Kroah Show," with an array of other experts, Bible scholars and music programming. More information about WAVA programming and events can be accessed at www.wava.com. The NRB is an association of Christian communicators that fosters electronic media access for the Gospel; promotes standards of excellence, integrity and accountability; and provides networking and fellowship opportunities for its members. Salem Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:SALM) is a leading U.S. radio broadcaster, Internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian- and family-themed content and conservative values. In addition to its radio properties, Salem owns Salem Radio Network(R), which syndicates talk, news and music programming to approximately 2,000 affiliates; Salem Radio Representatives(TM), a national radio advertising sales force; Salem Web Network(TM), a leading Internet provider of Christian content and online streaming; and Salem Publishing(TM), a leading publisher of Christian-themed magazines. Upon the close of all announced transactions, the company will own 97 radio stations, including 60 stations in 23 of the top 25 markets. Additional information about Salem may be accessed at the company's website, www.salem.cc. Source: Salem Communications.
Recommended publications
  • Sean Butson Testimony
    Before the COPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOAIiD LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Washington, D.C. ) In the Matter of ) ) ADJUSTMENT OF RATES AND TERMS FOR ) Docket No, 2006-1 CRB DSTM PREEXISTING SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ) AND SATELLITE DIGITAL AUDIO RADIO SERVICES ) 1 TESTIMONY OF SEAN BUTSON, CFA P.O. Box 6995 Dillon, CO 50435 October 2006 Table of Contents I . QUALIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................1 I1. SUMMARY OF TESTIMONY.............................................................................. 2 I11 . DISCUSSION .........................................................................................................4 A. Overview of the SDARS Industry ..........................................................................4 1. Inception of the SDARS Industry .......................................................................4 2 . SDARS Industry Participants .............................................................................5 3 Service Offerings ................................................................................................6 4 . Distribution ...................... .............................................................................. 9 5. Business Model of the SDARS .........................................................................11 B . Duopoly Dynamics of the SDARS Industry .........................................................13 C . Financial Structure of the SDARS Industry.........................................................
    [Show full text]
  • KzgYgj\IzhihQ?PVT &
    M V ½A>83BA064)BA7jc^dc]ZVYiV`ZhVWZVi^c\dkZgYgj\iZhihq?PVT & 123 Years of Leadership in Higher Education www.nyack.edu/dc 202.220.1300 :IN;EB<:MBHGH? u PPP'P:LABG@MHGIHLM'<HF(>QIK>LLu L>IM>F;>K+2%+)).u --5A44++ Mankl]Zr *!()#()+7%.$)5470 -AYOR!NTHONY7ILLIAMSMAYNOTRUNAGAIN 1^fX]V>dc.DWhZgkZghhVn bVndghZiidgZkZVa]^heaVchq " BTT<^]bcTa):ajh^kZ\^Vci hfj^Y[^cVaanXVeijgZYdc[^abq 1d]ZTaBch[T) :bZg\ZcXn\ZVg id\ZindjgZVYn $%..)3#//+!0 ¼80<8==>24=C½)(OUSE-AJORITY,EADER4OM$E,AYSPEAKSTOTHEMEDIAAFTERBEINGINDICTEDONACONSPIRACYCHARGE$E,AYVEHEMENTLYDENIEDTHECHARGE [dgVcni]^c\q!& A^\P]RT 34;0H270A643 ;P]VdPVT) FZchkbmre^Z]^k[eZf^lbg]b\mf^gmhgÌ_ZgZmb\Íikhl^\nmhk Khggb^>Zke^%ma^=^fh\kZmb\ikhl^\nmhk bg:nlmbgpahe^]ma^bgo^lmb`Zmbhg%]^gb^] 7\f]gAUfh]bd[ F0B78=6C>=kAhnl^FZchkbmrE^Z]^kMhf Ghg^ma^e^ll%=^EZrÍlm^fihkZkr]^iZkmnk^ ihebmb\lpZlbgoheo^]'A^aZlghm^]ik^obhnl& 8daYeaVn^h^c =^EZrpZlbg]b\m^][rZM^qZl`kZg]cnkr Zg]ma^ikhli^\mh_Z\kbfbgZemkbZe_hkhg^h_ ermaZma^aZlikhl^\nm^]fZgr=^fh\kZml adkZ0Ydndj P^]g^l]ZrhgZ\aZk`^h_\hglibkbg`mhobh& ma^K^in[eb\ZglÍfhlmoblb[e^e^Z]^klk^o^k& bgma^iZlm' eZm^ihebmb\Ze_ng]kZblbg`eZpl%_hk\bg`abfmh [^kZm^]makhn`ahnmma^@HI&kng<hg`k^ll% =^EZr%.1%pZlbg]b\m^]hgZlbg`e^_^ehgr i]^c`i]Vi m^fihkZkberlm^iZlb]^_khfabl@HIihlm'A^ pab\apZlZek^Z]rlmkn``ebg`pbma^mab\l \hngmh_\hglibkbg`pbmamphihebmb\ZeZllh\b& bZVch]ZÉh blma^ab`a^lm&kZgdbg`f^f[^kh_<hg`k^ll jn^lmbhgllnkkhng]bg`bmlL^gZm^e^Z]^k' Zm^l'Ma^mphik^obhnleraZ][^^g\aZk`^]pbma mh_Z\^\kbfbgZeikhl^\nmbhg' K^in[eb\Zgljnb\derfho^]mh_beema^ ma^lZf^\hglibkZ\r\hngm'Ma^bg]b\mf^gm hVi^h[^ZY4 :]^_bZgm=^EZrlZb]a^aZ]]hg^ghmabg`
    [Show full text]
  • Salem Communications' Acquisition of Eagle Publishing Creates Conservative Multi-Media Powerhouse
    January 13, 2014 Salem Communications' Acquisition of Eagle Publishing Creates Conservative Multi-Media Powerhouse Salem Acquires Several Influential Conservative Brands, Including Regnery Publishing, Human Events and RedState.com CAMARILLO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 01/13/14 -- Salem Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: SALM) today announced the acquisition of the assets of Eagle Publishing, including Regnery Publishing, HumanEvents.com, and Redstate.com, as well as sister companies Eagle Financial Publications and Eagle Wellness. Adding Eagle's business units to Salem's already considerable portfolio of multi-media assets creates a conservative media powerhouse. The two companies represent many of conservatism's finest voices in talk radio, book publishing and digital media. Salem's syndicated programming, individual radio stations, and popular websites reach millions of listeners and readers across the country, while Regnery Publishing, RedState.com, and Human Events provide compelling ideas and opinion to millions of conservatives online and in print. The acquisition of these highly regarded conservative media properties will allow Salem to strengthen and deepen their already extensive presence in the conservative market. Edward G. Atsinger III, president and chief executive officer of Salem, said: "Eagle is one of the most influential companies in the conservative media space. Its addition to Salem brings together a unique portfolio of conservative media properties and fits with our strategy of integrating traditional media and new media assets all serving the same target audience. The opportunity we like most about this acquisition is that each of Eagle's businesses matches up so well with Salem's extensive media platform. With 102 radio stations and a dozen major national websites all targeting the conservative community, this provides a perfect marketing platform to promote Eagle's products to a wider audience." "It is hard to believe more than 20 years have passed since I started Eagle Publishing," noted Tom Phillips, owner and chairman of Eagle Publishing.
    [Show full text]
  • The Search for Citizenship at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
    Out at the Barrel: The Search for Citizenship at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store THESIS Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Kyla Morgan Young Graduate Program in African American and African Studies The Ohio State University 2013 Master's Examination Committee: Dr. Kenneth Goings, Advisor Dr. Kevin Boyle, Committee Member Dr. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Committee Member Copyright by Kyla Morgan Young 2013 Abstract In 1991, the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store endorsed a heterosexual vision not only of the traditional family, but also of who it would employ. The then Vice-President of Human Relations, William Bridges, issued a policy memorandum that stated that Cracker Barrel would no longer “continue to employ individuals… whose sexual preferences fail to demonstrate normal heterosexual values.” Over the next decade, Cracker Barrel defended its heteronormative views, and emerged as crucial stronghold of Evangelical conservatism. In response to Cracker Barrel’s staunch position, queer activists confronted the sexual discrimination attempting to gain access to full recognition and participation in the cultural and political polity. I begin my work by examining the ideological and cultural shifts that occurred from the New Deal through to the Great Society programs that transformed the American landscape. The use of public space, particularly the workplace, as a site for contesting the legitimacy of racially and sexually-marginalized groups in America was a result of a confluence of events that began during the Great Depression. During this time, I argue that the American family transformed from a self-sustaining entity that was religiously- disconnected and production-driven, to a standardized familial unit that is understood through Christian morality and consumptive behaviors.
    [Show full text]
  • View Annual Report
    BLOCK PROGRAMMING NEWS TALK STATIONS SALEM WEB NETWORK BOARD OF DIRECTORS TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR PROVIDES STABLE AND ACHIEVE 15% INCREASE MONTHLY PAGE VIEWS Stuart W. Epperson Information concerning the transfer or exchange of CONSISTENT GROWTH IN REVENUE DOUBLE TO 95 MILLION Chairman of the Board stock, lost certificates, change of address and other share transfer matters should be directed to Salem Edward G. Atsinger III Communications’ transfer agent at: President and Chief Executive Officer THE BANK OF NEW YORK David Davenport Shareholder Relations Department Distinguished Professor P.O. Box 11002 of Public Policy and Law Church Street Station ������� ������������� Pepperdine University New York, NY 10286 (800) 524-4458 Eric H. Halvorson Executive in Residence Email: [email protected] Pepperdine University http://www.stockbny.com �������������� Roland S. Hinz Publisher / Editor-in-Chief Hi-Torque Publishing SHAREHOLDER CONTACT AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION Judge Paul Pressler A copy of Salem Communications’ Annual Report on ��������� Partner Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Woodfill & Pressler, LLP Commission, is available without charge upon written request to: Richard A. Riddle Consultant / Independent Businessman Investor Relations Salem Communications Corporation Dennis M. Weinberg 4880 Santa Rosa Road Retired WellPoint Camarillo, CA 93012 Executive Vice President (805) 987-0400 and Co-Founder ANNUAL MEETING RADIO | INTERNET | PRINT CORPORATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Salem Communications’ Annual Meeting of Stuart W. Epperson Shareholders will be held June 6, 2007 Salem Communications is a leading radio broadcaster, Chairman of the Board at 9:30 am at the: Internet content provider and magazine publisher Edward G. Atsinger III Westlake Village Inn serving the growing audience interested in President and Chief Executive Officer 31943 Agoura Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 Christian and family themed content Joe D.
    [Show full text]
  • REACH + RESPONSE = RESULTS REACH Salem Web Network Represents the Largest Faith-Based Audience on the Web
    MEDIA KIT 2015 REACH + RESPONSE = RESULTS REACH Salem Web Network represents the largest faith-based audience on the Web. We can’t say it any simpler than that. Salem Web Network By The Numbers 37 Million Facebook Fans 94 Million Monthly Page Views 12 Million Monthly Mobile Visits 10 Million Email Subscribers 48 Million Monthly Visits 5 Million Monthly Ministry Streams 2 WHO WE ARE and what that means for you Salem Web Network (SWN) is the Internet division of Salem Communications, America’s leading radio broadcaster, Internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values. What began in 1999 with a single website, today consists of over 20 global brands in the faith marketplace including Crosswalk.com, BibleStudyTools.com, GodVine.com, and GodTube.com. With more than 48 million site visits every month and 37 million Facebook fans, SWN has the ability to provide greater reach for your name acquisition campaigns, email lists, and brand awareness. In addition to Salem Web Network, Salem Communications owns Salem Radio Network, which syndicates talk, news, and music programing to approximately 2,600 affiliates; Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales force; and Salem Publishing, a leading publisher of Christian-themed magazines. Salem owns and operates 105 radio stations across 39 markets. Each of our radio properties has a full portfolio of broadcast and digital marketing opportunities. Additionally, Salem recently acquired Regnery Publishing, the country’s leading publisher of conservative books. 3 ABOUT OUR BRANDS online destinations for the faith-based audience.
    [Show full text]
  • Salem Corporate Guide (PDF)
    America’s leading media company serving the nation’s Christian and conservative communities. 1 From a single radio station to America’s predominant multi-media enterprise serving the values-driven audience Launch of Salem purchases FAMILYTALK Hot Air Salem partners with CNN in moderating on XM Satellite Twitchy Salem Communications the presidential debates and serves as the exclusive radio broadcaster Acquisition of eight stations Red State becomes Christian Teaching & Talk Expansion into the in major markets from Salem Media Group platform grows News/Talk format Clear Channel 1975 -1993 1995 1997 2000 2010 - 2014 2015 2016 1974 1993 1999 2002 2006 2010 - 2012 2014 2015 TODAY KDAR Salem launches Salem Communications Acquisition of Acquisition of Acquisition of Acquisition of Acquisition of five Salem’s digital, multi-media enterprise OXNARD, CA Salem Radio Network (SRN), makes its initial BibleStudyTools.com Xulon Press GodTube Regnery Publishing, radio stations from is the undisputed leader in its space: one of the top full-service public oering on Crosswalk.com Townhall.com WorshipHouse Media America’s leading Radio Disney networks in the U.S. NASDAQ: SALM conservative publisher Radio Stations in the top markets Launch of Salem Books, across the United States Salem Web Network (SWN) our Christian book Acquisitions of radio stations launches with a single website imprint 3,000-plus Salem Radio Network (SRN) Aliates including those in: New York, and now is home to some Los Angeles and Chicago of the most well-known More than 100 million
    [Show full text]
  • Witness Testimony and Exhibits Jointly Submitted by Sirius Satellite Radio Inc and Xm Satellite Radio Inc
    PUBLIC VERSION Before the COPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOARD LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Washington D.C In the Matter of Docket No 2006-1 CRB DSTRA Adjustment of Rates and Terms for Preexisting Subscription and Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services _____________________________________________________________________ WITNESS TESTIMONY AND EXHIBITS JOINTLY SUBMITTED BY SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO INC AND XM SATELLITE RADIO INC VOLUME OF SethD GreensteinD.C Bar No 416733 Bruce Joseph D.C Bar No 338236 Todd Anderson D.C Bar No 462136 Michael Sturm D.C Bar No 422338 Laura Fentonmiller D.C Bar No Thomas Kirby D.C Bar No 450813 915231 Amy Roth D.C Bar No 501483 Karyn AblinD.C Bar No 454473 Aymeric Dumas-Eymard N.Y Bar No Matthew Astle D.C Bar No 488084 4243408 WILEY REiN FIELDING LLP CONSTANTINE CANNON LLP 1776 St NW 1627 Eye Street NW 10thi Floor Washington DC 20006 Washington DC 20006 tel 202 719-7258 tel 202 204-3500 fax 202 719-7049 fax 202 204-3501 bjosephwrf.com [email protected] sgreensteinconstantinecannon.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for Sirius Satellite Radio Inc [email protected] Counsel for XMSatellite Radio Inc October 30 2006 Before the COPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOARD LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Washington D.C In the Matter of Adjustment of Rates and Terms for Docket No 2006-1 CRB DSTRA Preexisting Subscription and Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services DIIucT TESTIMONY OF ROGER RUSCH ON BEHALF OF XM SATELLITE RADIO INC AND SIRIus
    [Show full text]
  • And the Chicago Tribune, a Daily Newspaper In
    FCC Form 315 Section IV, Question No. 8(b) May 2007 Page 1 of 65 TRANSFEREES’ EXHIBIT 18 Request For Waiver The Tribune Employee Stock Ownership Plan as implemented through the Tribune Employee Stock Ownership Trust, EGI-TRB, L.L.C., and Sam Zell (collectively the “Transferees”), proposed transferees of WGN Continental Broadcasting Company, licensee of television station WGN-TV, Chicago, Illinois and radio station WGN(AM), Chicago, Illinois, hereby request a temporary waiver of Section 73.3555(d), the newspaper-broadcast cross- ownership rule (the “Rule”), pending completion of the ongoing Commission rulemaking addressing the Rule.1 Transferees request this temporary waiver of the Rule to permit the common ownership of WGN-TV, WGN(AM) and the Chicago Tribune, a daily newspaper in Chicago. The Commission eliminated the Rule in 2003, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld that elimination in 2004. Three years later, in one of the largest and most competitive media markets in the world, Tribune Company (“Tribune”) must be permitted to maintain its ability to broadcast and publish news in Chicago pending completion of the FCC’s extended proceedings to establish relaxed cross-ownership limits. Tribune has been a fixture in the Chicagoland community since at least 1847, when it began publishing the Chicago Tribune (then known as the Chicago Daily Tribune). Tribune has been a broadcasting pioneer since 1924, when WGN(AM) signed on the air, and it 1 The Rule, adopted in 1975, provides that “[n]o license for [a] . TV broadcast station shall be granted to any party .
    [Show full text]
  • View Annual Report
    FIFTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR CHRISTIAN TEACHING AND SWN LOGS 5 MILLION START-UP AND OF INDUSTRY-LEADING TALK STATIONS CONTINUE VISITS, 55 MILLION PAGE DEVELOPING STATIONS REVENUE GROWTH DELIVERING CONSISTENT, VIEWS PER MONTH OFFER SUBSTANTIAL RELIABLE PERFORMANCE “HIDDEN VALUE” GROWING Our Audience: ON AIR, ONLINE And IN PRINT INSIDE... Significant revenue growth in Salem’s fastest growing business segments: News Talk Stations up 34% Salem Web Network™ up 23% 2005 ANNUAL REPORT ABOUT SALEM COMMUNICATIONS Salem Communications consists of the following five businesses: RADIO STATIONS Owns and operates 104 radio stations, with 66 stations in 24 of the nation’s top 25 metropolitan areas • Christian Teaching & Talk (44) • Contemporary Christian Music The FISH® format (14) RADIO • Conservative News Talk (34) • Other Formats (12) SALEM RADIO NETWORK® (SRN) • Talk, music and news • Syndicates more than 150 hours of daily original programming • Approximately 1,900 affiliates in 224 markets nationwide • SRNOnline.com SYNDICATION SALEM WEB NETWORK™ Leading provider of online streaming for Christian ministries and music • Provides audio streaming for 150 ministries • Offers 200 talk radio programs and numerous music options • Crosswalk.com® • OnePlace.com™ • Christianity.com™ • TheFISH.com™ • CCMMagazine.com™ ™ INTERNET • ChristianJobs.com • CrossDaily.com™ • ChurchStaffing.com™ • Crosscards.com™ • SermonSearch.com™ • Radio station web sites SALEM PUBLISHING™ A leading publisher of Christian music and ministry magazines • CCM Magazine® • Homecoming The Magazine® • Singing News Magazine™ PRINT • YouthWorker Journal™ • Crosswalk.com Magazine™ • FaithTalk Magazine™ SALEM RADIO REPRESENTATIVES (SRR) VISTA RADIO REPRESENTATIVES (VRR) • The country’s only radio rep firm specializing in • The newest radio rep firm focused on results-oriented Christian and family-themed radio sales serving News Talk and Contemporary Christian • Represents more than 500 radio stations and SRN Music formats SALES • 19 offices in 14 cities nationwide • Six offices nationwide NASDAQ: SALM © 2006 Salem Communications.
    [Show full text]
  • Salem Web Network Acquires Worshiphouse Media
    March 29, 2011 Salem Web Network Acquires WorshipHouse Media RICHMOND, VA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/29/11 -- Salem Web Network, a division of Salem Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: SALM), the leading radio broadcaster, Internet content provider and publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian family-themed content, announced that it has acquired WorshipHouse Media, a leading website providing media resources for the creative church and WorshipHouse Kids, a worship media resource for children's ministry. The addition of WorshipHouse Media and WorshipHouse Kids, both leading providers of church media content, will complement Salem's portfolio of sites, including SermonSearch.com, a source for sermon outlines and illustrations for pastors, as well as ChurchStaffing.com, a tool for church and ministry job seekers, and ChristianJobs.com, offering job-seekers the broadest selection of opportunities at Christian-friendly companies and organizations while giving employers access to the largest Christian audience anywhere. "WorshipHouse Media is an excellent source of professional media for pastors and churches," said Rick Killingsworth, Salem's Executive Vice President of New Media. "We're excited about the addition of their product line to our portfolio, which will expand our reach to churches searching for tools to create dynamic and meaningful worship services." "The visual media needs of churches only continue to increase," said Rob Thomas, Owner and President of RT Creative Group. "It's an exciting time to help equip those positioned
    [Show full text]
  • United States Securities and Exchange Commission Form
    2/23/2019 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1050606/000105060605000021/draft10k122204.htm 10-K 1 draft10k122204.htm SALEM COMMUNICATIONS CORP. FORM 10-K 12-31-2004 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K [X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 OR [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM __________________ TO __________________ COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 000-26497 SALEM COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN ITS CHARTER) DELAWARE 77-0121400 (STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION OF (I.R.S. EMPLOYER INCORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION) IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) 4880 SANTA ROSA ROAD 93012 CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA (ZIP CODE) (ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES) REGISTRANT’S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: (805) 987-0400 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: Class A common stock, $0.01 par value per share Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. YES [X] NO [ ] https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1050606/000105060605000021/draft10k122204.htm 1/102 2/23/2019 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1050606/000105060605000021/draft10k122204.htm Indicate by check mark if the disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of the registrant’s knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K.
    [Show full text]