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Title Notes Communications [CO] [1.01-1.99] Omitted files discarded or filed elsewhere by J.C.S., 6/11/1996 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Members of Minority Groups Gain Under an F.C.C. Action", Times, 12-10- 1.02 82, p. A24, col. 1

1.2A Obit Bill Wright 1.04 "Minority Ownership in Rose 7.5% Last Year", Washington Afro-African, 2-9-82, p. 2, col. 1 1.69 "History of the Minority Ownership Program at FCC" 1.07 Editorial, "Don't Rush the Federal Cable Rules", New York Times, 6-9-83, p. A22, . Brown, Merrill, "AT&T Finds Breaking Up I Hard to Do", Washington Post, Business & Finance Section, D1, 1.08 col. 4

1.1C Schrage, Michael, "Judge Criticizes FCC for Role in AT&T Breakup" , 6-3-83, p. 1, Goodwin, Alison, "Networks, Independents Debate Program", The Washington Post, Business & Finance 1.11 Section, D8, col.5 Brown, Merrill, "Cable TV Group Star is Major Drive to Sell Industry's Services", Washington Business, 6-13- 1.12 83, p.3. col. 1, the Washington Post. 1.14 "Cellular License Requests Jump", , p.31, . "MCI to Ask FCC for 21 Additional Cellular Licenses", The Washington Post, Business & Finance section, 1.16 D7, col.6., 3-8-83. Montgomery, Jim and , "Turner Broadcasting Seeks Partnership with Networks or 1.17 Communications Firms," The Wall Street Journal, p.7, col.2, 2-24-83. Landro, Laura, "Time Inc.'s HBO Enters Venture To Make Movies", The Wall Street Journal, p.7, col.1, 2-24- 1.18 83. Salmans, Sandra, "How a Cable Channel Flopped", The New York Times, Business Day Section, D1, col.1, 1.19 2-28-83. Kerr, Peter, "Changes in Home-Phone Industry: The effects On Service and Price", The New York Times, 1.21 the Home section, C1, col.1, 2-24-83. Pollack, Andrew, "Teletext is Ready for Debut", The New York Times, Business Day section, p.D1, col.3, 2- 1.23 18-83. Schrage, Michael, "2 Firms Race to Space For Lead in DBS TV"' The Washington Post, Washington 1.25 Business Section, 3-21-83, p.1, col.3. Brown, Warren, "Rules Eased-Data Signals Allowed on FM ", The Washington Post, Business & 1.26 Finance Section, p.D8, col.1, 4-8-83. Brown, Merrill, "AT&T to Help China Develop Phone Network", The Washington Post, Business & Finance 1.27 Section, p.D8, col.6, 4-8-83. Salmans, Sandra, "Playboy's Hopes in Cable TV", The New York Times, Business Day section, p.D1, col.3, 1.28 3-15-83. 2

Brown, Merrill, "Wirth Links Deregulation, Spectrum Fee", The Washington Post, Business & Finance 1.29 Section, p.F1, col.3, 4-13-83. Shales, Tom,"Prime-Time Power Plays-- Fear and Lobbying in TV Land Over Profits and FCC Rules", The 1.30 Washington Post, Style section, B1, col. 5, 3-23-83. Letter to the Editor, Netzer, Dick, A City's Appetite for TV Regulation", The New York Times, p.A 30, col. 4, 1.31 3-8-83. 1.33 "FCC Backs Sale of Sprint", The New York Times, Business Day section, p.D6, col.6, 6-3-83.

1.36 Schrage, Michael, "Post to Test Market Appeal of Videotex", The Washington Post, 5-26-83, p. D13, col.4. 1.37 "Satellite TV Speeds Service Service", The New York Times, p.D5, col.3, 5-23-83. Schrage, Michael, "Move to Deregulate Industry Advancing on Hill", The Washington Post, 1.38 Business & Finance section, p.E1, col.5, 5-19-83. Brown, Merrill, "Bitter Fight Endangering Cable TV Bill, The Washington Post, Business and Finance 1.39 section, p.E1, col.6, 5-19-83. Cowan, Edward, "Washington Watch - Congress vs. FCC," The New York Times, Business Day Section, 1.40 p.36 col. 3, 5-30-83 "Network Inquiry Ordered by F.C.C. -- Spanish-Language Unit Faces Questioning on Control of American 1.41 TV Stations", The New York Times, p.26, col.1, 5-29-83. Slade. Margot and Wayne Biddle, "Microwave TV Service Cleared", The New York Times, Ideas and 1.42 Trends section, p.8E, col.4, 5-29-83. Black, Norman, "FCC Orders Full Probe of Spanish TV Network", The Washington Post, p.D2, col.4, 5-27- 1.44 83. Lewis, Anthony, "The Court Says No", Abroad at Home column, New York Times, p. A27, col.5, 5-26-83; 1.46 Bruce E.Fein, New Gen'l counsel of FCC "E.F. Hutton to Start A Videotex Service", The New York Times, Company News column, p.D3, col.1, 6-3- 1.47 83. Saddler, Jeanne, "Bill to Guide Local Regulation of Cable TV Is Passed", 15-2, by Senate Commerce 1.48 Panel, The Wall Street Journal, 4-22-83. 1.50 "FCC reauthorization bill passed", Broadcast Magazine, vol. 104, No.18 Memorandum: To General Counsel from John C. Harrington, Assistant General Counsel, Enforcement and Defense. Re: Applicability of Section 605 of the Communications Act to the interception of police radio 1.52 messages by news media, including broadcast stations, May 21, 1963. 1.54 Black, Norman, "Teletext Lotteries", 3-31-83

News Release, FCC, Report No. 17433, Action In Docket Case, "FCC To Use Lotteries in Selecting Initial 1.59 Licensees" (Gen. Docket 81- 768), April 4, 1983.; Comm. Rivera dissenting in part and issuing a statement 1.60 Black, Norman, Associated Press, "Broadcast Lottery", 3-31-83 Public Notice, "Radio Deregulation and Simplified Renewal Applications -- Guide for Renewal Applicants 1.62 Filing in December of 1981, Notice No. 002955, August 20, 1981. 3

Public Notice No. 3766, Report No. 813, FCC, "New OR Modified Broadcasting Call Signs", April 25, 1983.; 1.63 Re: Waters Broadcasting Corp., Hart, Michigan 1.64 News Release, FCC, "Thomas R. Herwitz Named Chairman Fowler's Legal Assistant", April 25, 1983. 1.67 "Subcommittee Approves FCC Budget", Television Digest, Vol. 23, No. 18, p.5, col. 2. "Strife Spreads -- Wild Markup Predicted If Tauke & Tauzin Push for Broadcast Deregulation Amendment 1.68 to FCC Money Bill", Communications Daily, p.2, 5-6-83. 1.70 Congressional Record -- S325, 1-26-83, S.66 -- The Cable Telecommunications Act of 1983. Perlez, Jane, "G.O.P. Calls Parley by Satellite a Hit" Fund-Raising Event for Party's Candidates Allowed 1.71 Them to Speak with Reagan, New York Times, p.29, 12-23-82. 1.73 Vilkin, Richard, "Sue On Pay -- TV Merger?" National Law Journal, p.8 Order, In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 73. 733 and 74.15 of the Commission's Rules: Five and 1.74 Seven Year License Periods, FCC 81-570, 30588, Released: December 17, 1981. Wallace, J., "Federal Communications Commission's investigations at allegedly fraudulent funds solicitation on church's television and radio stations does not violate Free Exercise Clause", U.S. Law Week, 51 LW 1.75 2471, 2-15-83. Letter to Mr. Norman Blumenthal, Member, Review Board, FCC from Warren Hope Dawson, President, 1.78 National Bar Association, April 28, 1983. Letter to Mark Fowler, Chairman, FCC from Warren Hope Dawson, Re: Commission Meeting of March 31, 1.79 1983, and Discussion of Lottery System, April 27, 1983. 1.80 Pollack, Andrew, "Local Phone Companies Held Bolstered", The New York Times, p. 35, col. 2, 7-9-83. 1.81 Greenhouse, Linda, "Panel Reconsiders U.S> Copyright Law", New York Times, 7-24-83, p.11, col.1. 1.82 "Anne P. Jones calls it a 15 years", Broadcasting, pp. 33-34, April 11, 1983. 1.83 "Scouts Out", Closed Circuit section of Broadcasting, col. 1, May 2, 1983. News Release, FCC, "Jill P. Ross Named Commissioner Dawson's Legal Assistant", No. 3960, May 4, 1.84 1983. 1.85 "NBMC and RKO come to terms", Broadcasting, col.1, May 23, 1983. 1.87 "Gaskins' Farewell", The FCC Communicator, vol.9, No.2, pg. 1, March 1983. Report and Order, In the Matter of the Suburban Community Policy, the Berwick Doctrine, and the De Facto Reallocation Policy, FCC 83-81, No. 32718, BC Docket 82-320, Adopted February 17, 1983, Released: 1.90 March 14, 1983. News Release, FCC Report No. 17395, Action in Docket Case, March 4, 1983; Re: Loyola University, New Orleans, Denied Review of Hearing Designation Order in Sandpoint, Idaho - Whitefish, Mont., Clear 1.92 Channel Proceeding. 1.95 "Sue me, please", Washington Legal Times, Inadmissible column, col. 3, p.3, April 25, 1983. Avenenti, Michael, "Kirkland & Ellis staffers leaving to form our own law firm", Washington Times, 4-6, p.5B; 1.96 Re:Phillip M. Johnson, Richard Wiley

1.97 Brown, James, Radio Briefs - "News, Public Affairs Shows Decline", Times,May 3, pt. VI, p.8. 1.98 "Montgomery cable system delayed", Washington Times, May 4, pg. 8A 1.99 "TV Executives out of Step with U.S." Tribune, 4-27, sec. 4, pg. 10. 4

Communications [CO] [2.01-2.99] News Release, No 2131, Federal Communications Commission, "Commissioner Jones issues Dissenting 2.01 Statement in Depere, wrs. FM Proceeding," January 31, 1983 News Release, No. 2620, Federal Communications Commission, "Calendar of Events for the Week of 2.02 February 28", February 25, 1983. Public Notice No. 2159, Federal Communications Commission, "Policy statement and notice of proposed 2.03 rule making regarding minority ownership in broadcasting" (Gen. Docket No. 82-797), 2-1-83 2.04 "Packwood Fears Regulation Trend", Television Digest, Vol. 23, No. 9, p.6, col. 1, 2-28-83. 2.05 Grace, Patti, "FCC's Black History Month Celebration" (1983) News Release, FCC, "FCC Chairman Fowler Unveils Blueprint for "Regulation-Free Telecommunications", 2.06 1-31-83 Speech, by Mark S. Fowler, Chairman, FCC before the Communications Network 1983 Conference, New 2.07 Orleans, Louisiana, 1-31-83,"Regulation - Free Telecommunications: A Blueprint". Speech, by Mark S. Fowler, Chairman, FCC before the subcommittee on Telecommunications, consumer protection, and Finance of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Hearing on The Common 2.08 Carrier Activities of the FCC, 12-1-82. 2.09 Poole, Isaiah," The Disappering Civil Servant", Black Enterprise, Feb. 1983, p.91, col.1 Speech, by Commissioner Henry M. Rivera; before the Twenty-Second Annual Iowa State Regulatory 2.10 Conference, May 18, 1983. Precious, Tom, " Sounds of the'60-Talk Still Hot, music cool as w3pfw marks sixth year," Washington Post, 2.11 3-2-83. Report of the committee on small business, house of representatives, report No. 97-976, "small and 2.12 minority Business Ownership in the cable television Industry", 12-17-82. B 2.13 Black Braodcast Study: Buying Patterns, ad sales", Television/Radio age, 2-28-83, p. A3-A15. B Smith, J. Clay Jr., " The Black Bar Association and Civil Rights", Creighton Law Review, vol. 15, 1981-1982, 2.14 No.3. note 61 2.16 Cleman, Willette and Jim Brown, Media on my Mind, 1979. 2.17 New Release No. 1682, "Overall Broadcast Employment Up 3.22 Percent in 1982", 1-6-83. Public Notice, FCC, No-2107, " FCC Filings", 1-28-1983; Re: Syndication and Financial Interest Rule ( "B" in lower 2.18 Docket 82-345) Filing by National Black Media Coalition lefthand corner News Release, FCC, "Statement of Commissioner Joseph R. Fogarty", 5-20-83; re: intent to join law firm . . 2.19 . conflict of interest . . . abstention from further participation in FCC decisions . . . News release No. 1404, FCC Report No. 5112, " FCC Acts to Increase Minority Participation in "B" in lower 2.20 Telecommunications Field", Field, 12-3-82. lefthand corner News Release No.2881, FCC Report No. 17398, Actions in Docket Case, 3-10-83; re:RKO General, Inc. 2.21 license renewal proceedings . . . RKO's parent . . . 5

News Release No. 2749, FCC, "Calendar of Events for the Week of March 7", 3-4-83. Re: Seminar on broadcasting sponsored by FCC and Assoc. of Broadcasters of Puerto Rico, Caribe Hilton Int'l, San Juan, 2.22 Puerto Ric. Re: Canadian - U.S. Conference on Communication Policy News Release No. 2757, FCC Report No. 17391, Action in Docket Case, "Review of Hearing Designation 2.23 Order in Knoxville TV Case denied", (Dockets 82 - 382 - 94), 3-4-83. "B" in lower 2.24 "Blacks File Petition with FCC to investigate 'Hate Radio' in Kansas", Jet, p.8, col.1, 5-30-83. lefthand corner 2.25 "Court upholds Deregulation, Strikes Down Log Abolition", Radio and Records, 5/13, p.1. 2.26 "Hatemanager charged at KTTL", Radio+Records, 5-13, p.1. 2.27 "Six years ago", Open Mike Column to the editor, Broadcasting, 9-7-81, p.22, col.2. 2.28 Black, Norman, "Packwood - Broadcasting", 2-25 (Associated Press). 2.29 Reppert, Barton, "Radio Marti", 2-25 (Associated Press). "B" in lower 2.30 FCC Black History Month Program, 2-28-83; The A Philip Randolph Address by James L. Farmer lefthand corner "B" in lower 2.31 "Black Professionals at FCC". lefthand corner "B" in lower 2.32 Notice of Meeting of Communications Task Force of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, 2-15-83 lefthand corner 2.33 Witt, Gary, "Neb. PSC rules Cox is common carrier", Cable Vision, 5-9, p.15, col. 1 In Re: Application of Lawrence H. Rogers II, H. Talbot Mead, Mead Development Co., William C. Campbell and Joan B. Campbell (Joint Tenants) and Raly Balsom for transfer of control of Omega communications, Inc. (WOFL TV, Orlando, Fla.) to Meredith corporation. File No. BTCCT-830214KJ; Petition to Deny and to 2.34 Intervene. Attached: Memorandum or Note from David Honig, NBMC. Resolutions of the conference of Black Lawyers, Hon. Charles B. Rangel, 2-22-77. re: resolutions of the 2.35 communications Task force of the National conference of Black Lawyers 2.36 Milestones in the Ministry of the Office of Communication United Church of Christ Newsletter re: National Black Media Coalition's Annual Media Conference. Attached: Letter from GiJi "B" in lower 2.37 Mischel Dennard, 8-13-82 lefthand corner Daily Digest Noo. 1681, Vol. 2, No.4, "Legal Activities", 1-6-82; Re: Denial of CP to W.Mich. for new FM station at Hart, Mich., Appealed, Re: DNC ASKS COURT TO REVIEW DENIAL OF ITS FAIRNESS COMPLAINT VS. CBS. Re: Appellate Court Asked to Review FCC's Failure to Issue Final Decision on 2.38 Children's programming. FCC News Release No. 1669, "LEgal Activities", 1-6-83; Re: Denial of CP to W.Mich. for new FM station at Hart, Mich. Appealed. Re: DNC asks court to review denial of its fairness complaint against CBS. Re: Denial of Application for review in WTNH-TV, New Haven/WPRO (AM-FM), Providence, Appealed. Re: 2.39 Appellate court asked to review FCC's failure to issue final decision on children's programming. 2.40 News Release No. 1682, FCC, "Overall Broadcast Employment Up 3.22 Percent in 1982," 1-6-83 News Release No. 3212, FCC, "FCC COnsumer Week Activities to Focus On Technology Choices", 3-28- 2.41 83. 6

Letter from William A. russell, Jr. to Dr. J. Clay Smith, Jr. 2-4-83. Re: article in communicator, " Nairobi 2.42 Safari" Attached: Letter to Chairman, Mark Fowler from J. Clay Smith; re: " Nairobi Safari" article., 1-2-83. Memorandum to Chairman, FCC, Marks S. Fowler from J. Bertron Withers, Jr., 1-18-83; Re: "Nairobi Safari" article in December 1982 Communicator. Attached: Note to J. Clay Smith from J. Bertron Withers. 2.43 Jr., 3-7-83. "B" in lower lefthand corner "B" in lower 2.44 Notice of metting of the communication task force of the national conference of black Lawyers, 3-21-83 lefthand corner Letter from Curtis T. White, Institute of International Trade and Development, 2-14-83. Re: Int'l Trade 2.45 conference, mombasa, kenya 4/17-4/22-83; Attached: Brochure-travel program for conference Spiegel, David R., "Local Governments and the Terror of Antitrust", American Bar Association Journal, pp. 2.47 163-166, vol. 69, 2-83. 2.48 Simon, Ruth, "The Communications Boom", National Law Journal, vol. 5, No. 23, p.1, col. 2, 2-14-83. Ranli, David, "Client Conflict Splits Kirkland & Ellis in D.C.", National Law Journal, Vol. 5, No. 23, p.20, col.1, 2.49 2-14-83. Attached: Note dated 2-16 from Cedric 2.50 , Pacifica-Washington, Vol. 3, No. 8, February 1983 Mayer, Caroline E., "FCC Chief's Fears", The Washington Post, Business & Finance Section, p.k1, col. 5, 2- 2.51 6-83. 2.52 White, Margita E., "The Networks Want It All BAck" The Washington Post, p. A19, col. 1, 1-28-83. Avenenti, Michael, "FCC Opens RKO Broadcast Licenses to other Applicants", , 2.53 Business section, p.58, col. 2, 2-10-83. Russell, Elizabeth, "Hollywood Lobby Fights Repeal of TV Network Reins", The Washington Times, p.7B, 2.54 col.1, 1-27-83. 2.55 Letter from James L. Winston, NABOB, 3-17-83; re: Briefing schedule for the waters case Bedell,Sally,"3 Major TV Networks Asking Syndication Rights on Shows", The New York Times, p.1, col. 1, 2.56 1-23-83. Associated Press, "TV Station Offers Free Ads to Firms That Create Jobs", The Washington Post, 2.57 Washington Business Section, p. 13, col. 2, 1-24-83. Burnham, David, "U.S. Judge Places 2 Key Conditions on AT&T Breakup", The New York Times, p.1, col.1, 2.58 7-9-83. Hiatt, Fred and Molly Moore, "Cable TV Loser sues to Overturn Franchise", The Washington Post, 12-17- 2.59 82, p.B2, col.2. Warner, Margaret Garrard, "Small Radio Station Keeps Owner Busy, Happy-and in Red", The Wall Street 2.60 Journal, col. 4, pg. 1, 1-17-83. Chollet, Mary E., "Unwanted Sex Scenes Spur Complaint to FCC", The Washington Times, Metro Section, 2.61 p. 8A, col.2, 1-12-83. Volsky, George, "Spanish, "Spanish Network Tells of Gains in Broadcasting from ", The New York 2.62 Times, p. A14, col. 2, 1-14-83. 2.63 Taylor, Vincent, "FCC acts on Black Cable TV", Washington Afro-American, p.15, col. 1, 12-7-82. 7

"The Violence Factor on TV: New Evidence of its Effects" The Washington Times, pg. 1, section B, col. 4, 2.64 Jan. 14, 1983. 2.65 "FCC's Fowler Keeps Pushing Deregulation", The Washington Times, pg. 3c, col.2, 1-14-83. Cooney, Carole Z., "Telecommunications: A competitive Edge", The National Law Journal, p. 18, col. 3, 3- 2.66 28-83. Barnett, Stephen R., "Encounters with New Technology: Is the 1976 Act Already Outdated?", The Nat's Law 2.67 Journal, p. 24, col. 1, 4-25-83. "Communications -- TV Translator System", The Daily Washington Law Reporter, Vol. 111, No. 31, p.289, 2- 14-83; Re: Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit decision in Tele-Media Corp. v. Federal 2.68 Communications Commission, U.S. App. D.C. No. 79-1820, 1-7-83. Speech, " The President and Future of the Black Press", by Ghayth Nur Kashif (Lonnie Kashif) at the 2.69 National Urban League Session on Urban Affairs and the Media, 7-23-77. Speech, "How Editorial Decisions Are Made", by Tom Wilkinson, Assistant Metropolitan Editor, Washington 2.70 Post at Session on Urban Affairs and the Media, Nat'l Urban League Conference, 7-23-77. Speech, "Toward a code of ethics for Blacks in the Newsroom", by Lionel C. Barrow, Jr., 7-23-77. Delivered 2.71 at Nat'l Urban League Annual Conference, Session on Urban Affairs and the Media. "Minorities Participation in Broadcasting", Dollars + Sense, Apr./May 1979, p. 18, col.1; Part I: " Chicago 2.72 and Midwest" by Muslimah Muhammad; Part II: " A National Prospectus" by Crispin Y. Campbell. " Democratic Members of House Telecommunications Subcommittee selected", In Brief column, 2.73 Broadcasting, p. 96, col. 1, 1-31-83; Re: Mickey Leland (D-Tex.) 2.74 "Kirkland & Ellis . . . split into two partnerships", IN Brief column, Broadcasting, p. 96, col. 2, 1-31-83. Fog index", Journalism column, Broadcasting, p.55, col.2, 1-31-83. Re: Sabotage of film shot in South 2.75 African in September by ABC's " Close-Up" unit for documentary on black labor unions in South Africa. "B" in lower lefthand corner 2.76 Public Notice, FCC No. 2236, "Ex Parte Presentations in Informal Rulemakings", 2-4-83. Public Notice, FCC No. 1313, "Consumer Information Concerning January 1, 1983 Effects of Computer II 2.77 Decision", 12-10-82. Comments of The National Conference of Black Lawyers, In the Matter of Amendment of the commission's rules to allow the selection from among certain competting applications using random selection or Lotteries 2.78 Instead of Comparative Hearings, Gen. Docket no. 81-768, 11-12-82. Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 83-89, 32760, In Re application of WHYY, Inc., For Renewal of 2.79 License of Station WHYY-TV, Wilmington, Del., Adopted: 3-3-83; Released: 3-22-83. Policy Statement and Ntice of Proposed Rule Making; FCC 82-523,32503. Re: Commission Policy 2.80 Regarding the advancement of minority ownership in Broadcasting. Adopted: 12-2-82; Released: 12-13-82 "B" in lower lefthand corner "B" in lower 2.81 Smith, Carolee, " Minorities in Communications: Power Failure?, "New City, Spring 1979, p. 12, col.1. lefthand corner 8

New Release, FCC No. 1404, Report No. 5112, "FCC Acts to increase minority participation in "B" in lower 2.82 telecommunications field", 12-3-82 lefthand corner Announcement of the second world congress on communication and development in Africa and the African Diaspora., July 24-28, 1983; Howard University School of communications and the University of the West 2.83 indies, Cave Hill Campus, Bridgetown, Barbados. "B" in lower lefthand corner Announcement of the Howard University School of Communications'. Communications conference, Feb. 17- "B" in lower 2.84 20, 1983. lefthand corner Letter from Linda Gyrsting and Wilhelmina Reubencooke 2-25-83; Re: FCC Rulemaking and policies on "B" in lower 2.85 Minority ownership and recent FCC Decisions on Minority Ownership lefthand corner 2.87 Speech, by Henry M. Rivera before the National Hispanic Media Conference, 12-4-82. News Release, FCC No. 1045, Report No. 5110, "FCC 'Holiday' Rule Revised to Prevent Filing Period 2.88 Confusion", 11-26-82. 2.89 Letter from Doris Cooper to J. Clay Smith, 1-19-83; Thank you note. Letter from J. Clay Smith, Jr. to Chairman, FCC, Mark Fowler, 12-9-82; Re: Congratulations for FCC's most "B" in lower 2.90 recent minority ownership policy. lefthand corner Letter to Commissioner Henry Rivera, FCC from J. Clay Smith, Jr., 12-15-82. Re: Commendation for leadership as chairman of the advisory committee on alternative financing for minority opportunities in 2.91 Telecommunications. Franzoni, Lauryn L., "Regional Mobile Phone Services Promise Better Calls, High Profit", Washington 2.92 Business Journal, 9-6-82, p.7, col. 1. Memorandum to NCBL communications task force members from Derrick A. Humphries, 1-28-83; Re: 2.93 Legislative Initiative FCC Public Notice No. 825, " FCC Announces Availability of Four New and Three Provides Broadcast 2.94 Forms", 12-2-81. Attachments: Forms and Guidelines Memorandum from Davis Honig to J. Clay Smith, 1-3-83; Attachment: Southland Television Co., 10 RR 699 2.95 (1955). "Tele-scope", television/Radio Age, p.33, col.2, 10-11; Re: Black women watch tv 14% more than all "B" in lower 2.96 women, according to Arbitron; Importation of distant tv signals by cable scored lefthand corner "Publisher's Letter", Television/Radio Age, p. 34, col. 2, 10-11. Re: FCC's investigations into network operations move along slowly; station option time an early consideration; Industry eyes prospects of 2.97 McCannon's campaign "Viewpoints", Television/Radio Age, p.35, col.2, 10-11; Re: Cigarettes off the air, but not out of mind; did 2.98 ban do its job? Employing the concept of 'graduated respectability. "Inside the FCC", Television/Radio Age, p.50, col. 2, 9-27; Excerpts from address by FCC chairman E. 2.99 Wiley before the Internet's Radio and Television Society in New York. Attached: Publisher's Letter Communications [CO] [3.01-3.99] Omitted files means discarded by J.C.S. or file elsewhere, 6/11/1996 9

A double-space represents a "Personals," TV Digest, Vol. 23, No. 20, 5-16-83. Re: Ann Jones' speech at Luncheon of National new line on the 3.01 Conference of Black Lawyers. Communications Task Force. card "FCC Chmn. Fowler aims to get teletext decision out in Feb., hopes to eliminate FM application backlog by 3.02 June-July . . . ", TV Digest, p.7, Vol. 23, No. 4 3.03 Brown, Warren, "FCC Allows Broadcasters to Transmit Written Data," Washington Post, 4-1, p.C9 "FCC Clears Broadcasters to Offer Service for Viewing Textual Matter on TV Screen," Wall St. Journal, 4-1, 3.04 p.6. 3.05 "Cellular-Radio Accord of AT&T and Others Is Approved by FCC," Wall St. Journal, 4-1, p.6. 3.06 "FCC Clears the Airwaves for Cordless Phone Use," USA Today, 4-1, p.38. "p. D11" could be "p. 011" but assuming "D" because 3.11 is 3.07 "Cordless Phone Growth Plan," NY Times, 4-1, p D11. "C25" 3.08 "Cox Communications Promoting Its President," New York Times, 4-1, p. D2. 3.08 "Cox Expects to Report Flat Profit for Quarter, Sees Record for Year," Wall Street Journal, 4-1, p.6. 3.10 Washington Post, "TV Column," 4-1, p. D8; Re: establishment of Wiley, Johnson & Rein 3.11 Andrews, Walter, "FCC votes to conduct low-power TV lottery," New York Times, 4-1, p. C25 3.12 "Lottery is Planned for Low-Power TV," New York Times, 4-1, p. C25. 3.13 "FCC Will Tune Into Lotteries for Licenses," USA Today, 4-1, p.4A. 3.14 "Chairman May Come and Go. Eddie Remains"; Announcement of Retirement of Edgar M. Gaskins Announcement of Consumer Assistance and Small Business Division of the FCC - luncheon meeting 2-4- 3.15 83 Announcement of the Consumer Assistance and Small Division of the FCC brown bag luncheon series, 1- 3.16 13-83 Letter announcing first membership/planning meeting in 1983 for the National Conference of Black Lawyers 3.17 Communications Task Force, 1-13-83. Announcement of regular luncheon meeting of the Communications Task Force of the National Conference 3.18 of Black Lawyers, 2-3-83 3.19 "Celebrate Black History Month," WETA 26, 2-9-83 Attached: Note from Cedric Invitation from the Telecommunications Research and Action Center to attend a public interest conference 3.22 on "The Future of Prime Time Television" December 1982. Attached Background, Tentative Agenda Decision of the FCC 82R-78, 1553 Adopted" Dec. 22, 1982; Released: Dec. 27, 1982 In re Applications of Audrey G. Osmundson, Mark K. Osmundson and Jean O. Rother d/b/a Ottumwa Broadcasting Co., 3.23 Ottumwa, Iowa Iowa Communications Company for a construction permit for a new FM station Letter from Mark S. Fowler, Chairman, FCC to the Vice President, United States Senate, 1-17-83 Attached: Letter to Rep. Thomas P. O'Neil, Jr., Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Attached: FCC Draft 3.24 Legislation 10

List of Registrants, University of Denver/Federal Publications, Inc., "Investing in Broadcast Stations," 1- 3.25 17/18-83. In re Application of International Panorama TV, Inc. (KTBN - TV), Santa Ana, California, FCC 83D-4, 1866. 3.26 Adopted: 1-17-83; Released: 1-25-83. Attached: Note from Patti

Not sure this was transcribed correctly. Searched for HLD&M Communications In re applications of HLD + M Communications, Cape Charles, Va.; Ronald Smith, Cape Charles, Va. for a . Only found HLD 3.27 construction permit for a new FM station Adopted: 3-11-83; Released: 3-17-83 FCC 83R-18, 2968 Communications Memorandum to Chief, Personnel Management Division from Patricia A. Rawlings, 4-12-83 Re: 3.28 Reconsideration of an Ineligible Determination List of Open Proceedings, (updated January 1983), 1-17-83 Re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking re: Seller - Creditor was Issued as a result of Advisory Committee Report on Alternative Financing for Minority 3.29 Opportunities in Telecommunications Decision of FCC, No. 82R-66,877; In re Applications of Joseph Bahr, Balkan Echo, Inc. The Global Broadcasting Group, National Black Media Coalition, Multi-Ethnic Radio Philanthropies, Latino TV Broadcasting Service, Inc., Raul Alarcon, Jr., Luz Miriam Hernandez, and Juan Cossio d/b/a Alarcon, Hernandez & Cossro Assoc.; for interim authority to operate facilities of former station WHB (FM) Newark, 3.30 New Jersey Announcement of Practising Law Institute of two new programs: "Cable Television in co New Era" 3.31 "Software Protection and Marketing" PLI News, Vol. 20, No. 15. 2-23-83 Judgment of U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Re: 82-1212 Bunkfeldt Broadcasting 3.32 Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission Attached: FCC Brief 82-1212 Letter to Patti Grace from Rep. Mickey Leland, 3-21-83 Attached: Letter to Timothy Wirth from Mickey, 2-8- 83 Attached: FCC Minority Ownership Recommendations Introduced in Congress, 3-30-83 Attached: There was a "B" Speech by Henry M. Rivera in House of Representatives, 3-24-83 on the introduction of H.R. 2331, The in the bottom left 3.33 Minority Telecommunications Ownership Tax Act of 1983. Attached: HR. 2331 corner "In Brief" column, Broadcasting, 2-28-83, vol. 104, No. 4 " . . . TV stations in 30 markets reported sizable 3.34 revenue increases in 1981 over 1980 . . . " Letter to Douglas L. Parker, Director of Institute for Public Representation from J. Clay Smith, Jr. 3.35 Re:Valerie Day, recommendation Memorandum to Larry Secrest, Esq. Deputy General Counsel from Pat Russell, Esq. Industry EEO Unit, 11- 15-76 Re: Minorities Ownership Conference - Supplemental to General Survey Responses (handout, 11-12- 76) Re: "Entry Level Barriers and/or Impediments to Minorities in Securing Broadcast Facilities or Cable "M/O" in the 3.36 Systems." bottom corner 11

Application for Authority to Construct or Make Changes in a Noncommercial Educational TV, FM or "M/O" in the 3.37 Standard Broadcast Station, 5-16-77 Attached: Related Documents bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.38 "Black Caucus proposal on minority ownership gets little reaction," Broadcasting, 2-28-77, p.35, col. 1 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.39 Williams, Jean, "Black AM Audiences Lured by FM Sound," Billboard, p.22, 3-12, col. 1. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.40 Melhuish, Martin, "Bilingual Radio Gripe Gets Reply from Trudeau," Billboard, 3-12, p. 23, col. 2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.41 FCC Actions Alert, "A Weekly Summary of Commission Actions," Vol. 3, No. 41, 10-13-77 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.42 Outline, 11-30-76 Re: Minority Ownership Conference bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.43 "UOC radio station ready to sign-on," Washington Afro-American, 4-17-83, p.9, col.1. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.44 "Historic Minority Contributions to Telecommunications" Broadcasting, 10-12-81, p. 191, col. 1 bottom corner "NTIA missions: abetting minority holdings, adding more services for rural areas," Broadcasting, May 22, "M/O" in the 3.45 1978, p. 76, col.2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.46 "FCC Takes Dramatic Steps to foster Minority Owners," Broadcasting, 5-22-78, p. 27, col.1. bottom corner FCC News 99889, Report No. 15885, "Applications for Minority Owned AM Stations Given Expedited "M/O" in the 3.47 Consideration," 4-21-78. bottom corner In the Matter of Petition for Declaratory Ruling on the Use of Tax Certificates to Promote Broadcast "M/O" in the 3.48 Ownership by Minorities 9-2-77 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.49 Scott, Austin, "SBA Minority Program Wrapped in GAO Study," Washington Post, 2-9 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.51 Minority Ownership Conference, Cablelines, May /June 77 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.55 "FCC's 'Faltering Step' for minorities," Television Digest, Vol. 18, No. 21, p. 1, 5-22-78 bottom corner "NTIA/MTDP Plans and Goals to Support Minority Business Opportunities" Attached: Letter from Al "M/O" in the 3.56 Hammond to J. Clay Smith, 6-1-78 bottom corner Memorandum to Clarence Mckee, Esq., Jonathan Owens, Esq., Roderick Porter, Esq., J Clay Smith Esq. "M/O" in the 3.57 from Pat Russell, Esq., 6-8-77; Re: MOC Contract Study; Attached: Proposals concerning M/O Study bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.58 Graves, Earl G., "Blacks in Communications", Publisher's Page, Black Enterprise, July 1978. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.59 Alston, Roland, "Black-Owned Radio: Taking to the Airwaves in a Hurry". bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.60 "NAB's regional helpers on minority ownership", Broadcasting, p. 41, col. 1, 7-3-78. bottom corner 12

"M/O" in the 3.61 "Jesse Jackson Outlines New Black Agenda", Question and Answer column, Washington Star, May 18 bottom corner McKee, Clarence v. Esq., Moderator and Sandra A. Griffith Staff Assistant, "Summary, Recommendations and Conclusions of Panel C: Ratings, Rating Services, Advertisers and Advertising Agencies - - Operational "M/O" in the 3.63 Problems as Barriers to Entry" Draft bottom corner Memorandum by H. Michael Lemmons, Chairman's Office, FCC, 8-2-78; Re:The state of Federal Communications Commission Policy in Regard to Expeditious Consideration, Waiver Practices and "M/O" in the 3.64 Comparative Hearings Involving Minority Applicants; Attached: Note from F. Washington bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.65 "FCC Moves to Raise Minority Ownership of Broadcast Stations", Wall Street Journal, May 18. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.68 Baulch, Jerry T., "Broadcasting -- Minorities", Associated Press, May 17. bottom corner Memorandum to Members of Minority Ownership Conference Planning Committee from Jerold L. Jacobs, Deputy Chief, Cable Television Bureau, 12-17-76. Re: Cable Television Bureau Proposals for Minority "M/O" in the 3.69 Ownership Conference. bottom corner Inter-Office Memorandum to The Commission from The Chairman, 10-14-76. Re: Minority Ownership "M/O" in the 3.70 Conference bottom corner Speech, by Thomas A. Hardy before the Federal Communications Commission Minority Ownership "M/O" in the 3.71 Conference. bottom corner Lyons, John F. JR., "Minority Ownership Policy Considerations Submitted to the Minority Ownership "M/O" in the 3.72 Conference" Attached: Discussion Points bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.73 Shapiro, George H., "Access to and use of Professional Help", Minority Ownership Conference bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.74 Speech by Rupert R. Ridgeway given at FCC minority ownership Conference, 4-26-77 bottom corner Briones, Francisco, "An Overview: Chicanas Meeting the Public Broadcasting needs in the "M/O" in the 3.75 Community of South Texas", presented at the M/O Conference of the FCC, Apr. 25-26, 1977. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.76 Speech by Richard P. Jones at the FCC Minority Ownership Conference, 4-26-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.77 News Release, "Syndicated Communications, Inc. bottom corner Speech by Curtis T. White before the FCC Minority Ownership Conference, April 25-26, 1977. Re: Public Policy and Minority Ownership of Broadcast media: An Argument for policy Reform and the Maximization of "M/O" in the 3.78 minority Participation in the Equity Arena. Attached: Discussion Points bottom corner Speech by Arthur P. Cyr, Director, Office of 301(d) Operations, Investment Division, Small Business "M/O" in the 3.79 Administration at the FCC Minority Ownership Conference, April. 25-26, 1977. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.80 FCC Minority Ownership Conference, April 25-26, 1977, "List of Panel Schedule and Program Participants" bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.81 Speech by William E. Summers, III; Re: Minority Ownership bottom corner 13

Speech by Joseph M. Sitrick at the FCC's Minority Ownership Conference, April 25-26, 1977. Re: Minority "M/O" in the 3.83 Ownership bottom corner Speech by Richard E. Wiley, Chairman, FCC before the Minority Ownership Conference, FCC News No. "M/O" in the 3.84 81276; Re: Opening Remarks bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.85 Conference Format, FCC Minority Ownership Conference, April 25-26, 1977. bottom corner Speech by Skip Finley, Vice-President, General Manager, Radio Properties of the Sheridan Broadcasting "M/O" in the 3.86 Corporation before the FCC, April 1977. bottom corner Memorandum from Pat Russell to Committee Members, 12-8-76. Re: Minority Ownership Conference: "M/O" in the 3.87 Proposed Subject Areas and Program Participants bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.88 "MInority Business Effort Defended by Government", New York Times, 9-30. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.89 "Cable Sports via Satellite", New York Times, 9-30 bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.90 "Phone Plan Gets Review", New York Daily News, 9-30. bottom corner FCC News, Vol-X, No-11.7, 11-10-77. Re: "Small-Business Agency Will Issue Plan for Loans to Buy TV "M/O" in the 3.91 STations", N.Y. Times 11-9. bottom corner Summary of J.Clay Smith, JR.: Panel IV of the Minority Ownership Conference on the Subject of Public "M/O" in the 3.92 Policy Relating to Minority Ownership. DRAFT & FINAL Attached bottom corner Young, Dan P., "An Analysis of Governmental Policies Which Restrict Minorities from Becoming Licensees "M/O" in the 3.93 of Public Television and Radio Stations", April 1977. bottom corner Letter from National Black Media Coalition, 7-15-77. Re" Research in the area of advertising and the black "M/O" in the 3.94 consumer. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.95 Letter to Ms. Carolina Wimbly from Colin Rock, NBN Research 7-12-77. Re: Research Information. bottom corner "M/O" in the 3.96 Dean, Dr. Lionel Barrow, " Possible Areas of Help from Howard University" bottom corner "National Association of Broadcasters Announced the Members of its Task Force on Minority Ownership . . "M/O" in the 3.97 . " 11-2 bottom corner Letter to Benjamin Hooks, Commissioner, FCC from Dr. M.O.Meeske, 10-26-76; Attached: "Black Ownership of Broadcast Stations: An FCC Licensing Problem", by Milan O. Meeske, Journal of "M/O" in the 3.98 Broadcasting, 20:2, Spring 19976. bottom corner

Memorandum to Bob Bruce, General Counsel from Pat Russell, Deputy Chief, IEEO Unit, 5-2-78; Re: Status of: (1) Notice of Inquiry in Docket No. 21352, Public Notice of Intent to Sell Broadcast Station; (2) Petition for declaratory ruling on use of tax certificates to promote broadcast ownership by minorities, filed Sept. 2, 1997, by National Association of Broadcasters; (3) Distress Sale" (RM-2811); (4) Renewal Related "M/O" in the 3.99 Ascertainment Matters RM-2937 and RM-2956; and finally (5) Docket No. 20829- Cable EEO Rules. bottom corner 14

Communications [CO] [4.01-4.99] Minority Ownership Policy Statement and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 82-523, 32503. Re: Commission Policy "M/O" in the 4.01 Regarding the Advancement of Minority Ownership in Broadcasting; Adopted: 12-2-02; Released: 12-13-82 bottom corner FCC Public Notice No. 1472, 12-22-82, FCC 82-524. Re: Policy Statement on MInority ownership of Cable "M/O" in the 4.02 Television Facilities bottom corner FCC 83R - 9, 2206 In re Applications of . . . . William Shearer and Arike Logan - Shearer, Joint Tenants, "M/O" in the 4.03 Ventura, Calif. Adopted : 1-31-83, Released' 2-4-83. bottom corner FCC News Release 698, Report No. 17248, 11-8-82, "Action in Docket Case - Unity Broadcasting Authorized New tv station on channel 16 at Everett, Wash. Attached: Decision Issued: 11-2-82, Released: "M/O" in the 4.04 11-8-82. bottom corner Letter from Benjamin Hickman Wright to All members CBC Communications Brain Trust Committee on Minority Ownership, 9-2-77. Attached" "A New and Effective Approach for communicating with Black consumer - citizens with Increased Efficiencies and other cost reducing spinoffs -- An emerging view --", by "M/O" in the 4.05 Wright, 8-19-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.06 "NAB Broadcasting Management Seminar for Black owned stations", (no date). bottom corner "For the Television members of NAB Air Time Index", "October 1974 to December 1976, Celebrating Our "M/O" in the 4.07 Two Years". bottom corner Walker, Gloria Pryor, Ph.D, Director, Mass Communications, "Access To the Use of Professional Help College Internship Program" Attachments: Final Report from Media concern, Final Report from Intern, "M/O" in the 4.08 Internship Descriptions, Filmmaking, Television, Public Relations, Advertising, News Editorial, Radio bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.09 Biography, Patricia Grace bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.10 The FCC Communicator, vol. 4, No. 6, April 1978, p.1, col.1 picture bottom corner Speech, Humphries, Derrick A., Attorney Advisor, Cable Television Bureau, FCC, 3-12-75. Re: "The Who of "M/O" in the 4.11 it All" bottom corner Lottery Item R & O, General Docket 81-768, 2-2-82. Re: Report and order in General Docket No. 81-768, "M/O" in the 4.12 "use of Lotteries to Select Initial Licensees" bottom corner Letter from Kenneth A. Gordon to Chief, Procurement Division, 9-23-77. Re: minority ownership of "M/O" in the 4.13 Broadcast facilities. Attached: Pre-posed conference for the subject solicitation. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.14 Draft Work Statement, re: minority ownership of Broadcast Facilities. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.15 "Put an SBA jingle in our pockets, says broadcasters, Broadcasting, 12-19-77, p.33, col.1 bottom corner "First black-owned cable system starts construction in Columbus, Ohio . . .", Television Digest, p.4, col. 1, "M/O" in the 4.16 12-19-77. bottom corner FCC News Release 8357, 10-12-78," Commissioner Brown Faults Agency for Permitting a Court of "M/O" in the 4.17 Appeals to Become a "Super-FCC", offers prescription for FCC to Regain Initiative". bottom corner 15

"M/O" in the 4.18 FCC Public Notice 8284, FCC 78-725, 4269, 10-11-78. Re: Clarification of Distress Sale Policy bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.19 "Black owner loses station over misrepresentation", Broadcasting, p.33, col.3, 7-31-78. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.20 "James Brown station into receivership", Broadcasting, p. 36, col. 2, 7-31-78. bottom corner Memorandum to Pluria MArshall from Bernard M. Walker, President/General Manager -- KYOK -- AM -- "M/O" in the 4.21 Houston 5-2-78. Re: overview of FCC Report on Minority Ownership in Broadcasting. bottom corner Russell, Pat, "FCC Explores Minority Ownership At Historic Two -- Day Conference", The FCC "M/O" in the 4.22 Communicator, vol. 3, No.8, June 1977, p.2, col.1. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.23 "High marks for Hooks heritage", Broadcasting, p.24, col.1, 7-25-77, Retrospective column. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.24 Hayes, Edward, Jr. Esq." Media Involvement Through Minority Ownership." bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.25 "Times Mirror Co. Buys 53% of CPI" May 3, variety bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.26 "Dead Pilot's Family sues on 'Flight 401'", May 3, variety bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.27 "Black TV Station in a White World", Variety, May 3 bottom corner News Release, FCC 89158, Report No. 15354, 9-15-77, "KFSC, Denver, License Assigned to Latino "M/O" in the 4.28 Broadcasting". bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.29 Hull, Marion Hayes "Minorities & cable", (no date) bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.30 Burns, George, "Telecom + minority Economic Development", (no date) bottom corner Jackson, Eugene, President, National Black Network, "Plugging in minorities & Telecom", cable lines, "M/O" in the 4.31 May/June 1977 bottom corner Speech, by Commissioner Tyrone Brown, before the Federal Communications Bar Association, Oct. 12. "M/O" in the 4.32 1978, FCC No. 8356. bottom corner Letter to Congressmen William Clay and Louis Stokes, 8-2-77 from Tony Brown, Executive Producer, Black Journal. Re: preliminary report on the committee on minority ownership of the Congressional Black Caucus "M/O" in the 4.33 Communications Brain Trust. bottom corner "Commissioner Hooks Resigns to Head NAACP", The FCC Communicator, August 1977, Vol.3, No.10, p.1, "M/O" in the 4.34 col.3. bottom corner Micheals, J. Patrick, JR., "Small System Financing Through SBA", April 1976, TV Communications, p. 88, "M/O" in the 4.35 col. 2 bottom corner "The territorial imperative in radio programming", The Many Worlds of Radio 1977 column, col. 1, p. 61, "M/O" in the 4.36 Broadcasting, 7-25-77. bottom corner 16

"A Summer Lull Doesn't Dim Hopes for a banner 1977", the Many Worlds of Radio 1977 Column, "M/O" in the 4.37 Broadcasting, 7-25-77, p.50, col. 1. bottom corner Profiles: Ragan Henry, Broadcasting Enterprises, Inc; Jerrel Jones: Courner Communications Corp., Rene "M/O" in the 4.38 Anseimo: Spanish Internat'l Network bottom corner NABOB NEWS Release, "NAB/NABOB to Hold Seminar For Black Station Owners" 9-13-77. Attached: "M/O" in the 4.39 Letter from Vincent T. Wasilewski, Pres, NAB bottom corner FCC News Release 96 200, 1-26-78, "Statement of Commissioner Fogarity on WJLA-TV, Koco-TV "M/O" in the 4.40 Exchange" bottom corner Title 13- Business Credit and Assistance, Chapter I -- Small Business Administration, Part 120 - Business Loan Policy, "Eligibility of Cable TV and Radio and Television Broadcasters for Financial Assistance", "M/O" in the 4.41 Federal Register, vol. 43, No. 19, 1-27-78. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.42 "Minority Ownership Push On", Television Digest, vol. 18, No. 4, p. 5, col. 1, 1-23-78. bottom corner "Inside the FCC", Television/ Radio Age, 11-21-77. Re: Minority Ownership and Jobs in broadcast said still not enough. Black, Spanish Stations 'stifled'; Broadcasters create 'weekend ghetto'; FCC congratulated for "M/O" in the 4.43 its foresight; Minorities can expect only 'token dollars; Proportionate expenditures by advertisers sought. bottom corner Letter from Phil Watson, Manager, Telecommunications Programs, to conferees, 6-24-77. Attached: "M/O" in the 4.44 Executive Summary on minority ownership issues. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.45 "Access to and use of Professional Help", DRAFT bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.46 Williams, Jean "Black Agency Seeks Act Loyalty", Billboard, July 16. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.47 "Black-owned stations formulate group goals", Radio Report column, Television/Radio Age, July 4. bottom corner Letter from Daisy a. Collins to J. Clay Smith, 7-13-77. Attached: correspondence to and from SBA or: SBA "M/O" in the 4.48 policy Against Loans to Purchase Radio and Television Stations. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.49 Speech by Joseph M. Sitrick at FCC Minority Ownership Conference, Apr. 25-26, 1977. bottom corner "Dr. Lionel Barrow Appointed Dean of Communications" Released: 8-17-76. Attached: Possible Areas of "M/O" in the 4.50 Help from Howard Univ., Resume, Addendum to Resume, List of Technical Reports. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.51 "No Origin Label for Phone Equipment", Electronic News, June 26. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.52 Hall, Jonathan, "Ferris Asks 'Graveyard' PSA Study," Radio and Records, June 23. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.53 "NAB Highlights", 9-5-77, vol. 3, No. 35. "NAB Highlights", 8-22-77, vol.3, No. 33. bottom corner FCC News Release 87266, Report No. 13194, Action in Docket case, 7-29-77, "Inquiry Set on Notice of "M/O" in the 4.54 Intent to Sell Broadcast Stations". bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.55 NBC's Eugene Jackson: money and media are power for blacks", Broadcasting, p. 73, col. 1, 9-26-77. bottom corner 17

Yette, Samuel F., "Keep government out of media ownership", Afro-American (Washington), Sept. 20-24. Attached: Benjamin, Robert, "Carter taps Tyrone Brown for Hooks' seat on FCC"' Washington Afro- "M/O" in the 4.56 American, 9-20. bottom corner "WSCI insists All britton didn't renege on promises to citizen groups when it sold washington stations", "M/O" in the 4.57 Broadcasting, p. 119, col. 1, 9-19-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.58 "Off and on Brown takes offer of Hooks seat", Broadcasting, p. 37, col. 1, 9-19-77. bottom corner "NAB's Minority Task Force holds first meeting Dec. 14 to lay plans for helping minorities obtain broadcast "M/O" in the 4.59 stations . . . ", Television Digest, p. 4, col. 2, 11-28-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.61 "Western Union Seeking to Operate Indefinitely It's Money Order Service", Wall Street Journal. 8-9. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.62 "NAB has its own idea for boasting minority ownership", Broadcasting, p. 25, col. 3, 9-5-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.63 "Cable TV Sale Also under Study", New York Times, July 25. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.64 "SBA Loans Likely for TV-Radio", Television Digest, vol. 17, No. 36, p.1, col.1, 9-5-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.65 "FCC undertakes aid to minorities in acquisitions", Broadcasting, p. 31, col 1, 5-2-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.66 "Seller's market reigns in radio properties", Broadcasting, p. 70, col. 1, 7-25-77. bottom corner Memorandum to All supervisory personnel from Executive Director, 8-15-78. Re: Affirmative Action Plan for "M/O" in the 4.68 the Handicapped and Disabled Veterans for FY 1979. Attachment. bottom corner Letter to Braintrust member from William L. Clay, 1-9-78. Re: Meeting of CBC Communications Brain trust. "M/O" in the 4.69 Attached: who is Irby Turner? S.2235. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.70 McCoy, Leamon, President, MTTDC, Petition For Rulemaking before the FCC bottom corner Agenda Item from Chief, Broadcast Bureau, 1-5-78. Re: proposed exchange of television stations WJLA - TV, Wash., D.C. and Koco - TV, Okla. City, Oklahoma between combined communications corporation and "M/O" in the 4.71 Washington Star Communications, Inc . . . bottom corner "White House calls minorities for talks on piece of action", Broadcasting, p. 77, col. 3, 7-25-77. J. Clay "M/O" in the 4.72 Smith, associate general counsel. bottom corner Brown, Tony, "The FCC and Contemporary Issues", presented before CBC Brain Trust on communications, "M/O" in the 4.74 7-25-77. bottom corner "FCC reacts to complaints about minority ownership", Broadcasting, p.38, col. 1, 6-20-77. . . wiley Hoacks "M/O" in the 4.75 ask SBA to rescind ban on loans for radio-TV stations . . . bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.76 Speech, by Charles D. Ferris, Chairman, FCC, before the NAB Annual Convention, 4-12-78. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.77 Speech, by Benjamin L. Hooks, FCC's Minority Ownership Conference, Apr. 25 - 26, 1977. bottom corner 18

Letter to Richard E. Wiley, Chairman FCC from Vernon Weaver, 8-4-77. Re: change in SBA policy to make "M/O" in the 4.78 financial assistance available to minority group members wishing to purchase broadcast stations. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.79 "Push promised by Black Caucus for minority ownership", p. 27, col. 1, Broadcasting, 9-26-77. bottom corner Holsendolph, Ernest, "Washington & Business - TV Stations and Minority Applicants", New York Times, "M/O" in the 4.80 April 20. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.81 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Governmental Assistance to minority-owned Businesses", New York Times, Feb. 2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.82 "FCC opts for inquiry on advance notice of station sales", Broadcasting, p. 20, col. 2, 8-1-77. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.83 "New NAACP Chief Criticizes Media", Washington Post, August 2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.84 Ward, Deborah, "Transfer of WAVA Awaits FCC Approval", (no date) bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.85 "Financial boost from minorities is the goal of new legislation", Broadcasting, 12-5-77, p. 36, col. 2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.86 "U.S. Loans Urged for Minority Radio Stations", Washington Star, September 3. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.87 "Media", by Robert Benjamin, UP1, September 2. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.90 Rowan, Carl T., "Black Ownership of TV? Don't count on it", Washington Star, September 28. bottom corner "FCC Replaces Hooks with a Black -- Atty. Tyrone Brown," "Plans to Boost Minority Ownership in Media "M/O" in the 4.91 Presented to FCC", "NAACP Asks $1 Billion from TV, Radio Stations" Jet, October 6 bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.92 "SBA loans for radio, TV? UPI, Christian Science Monitor, December 5. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.93 Logan, Harold J., "SBA Backs Minority Broadcasting Loans", Washington Post, November 11. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.94 "SBA", UPI, November 10. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.95 FCC News Release 97064, 2-15-78, "FCC Awards contract for Study of Minority Ownership" bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.96 Ostraw, Jeanne, "Minority Ownership: Can the President's Plans Help?", Videography, May 1978. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.98 "Resigning FCC Commissioner Benjamin L. Hooks", One on One column, Cablelines, May/June 1977. bottom corner "M/O" in the 4.99 Brown, Les, "Station Ownership by Blacks Lag", New York Times, November 10. bottom corner Communications [CO] [5.01-5.99] 19

5.01 "SBA expected to act quickly on policy to help minorities", Broadcasting, p.44, col.3, 9-12-77. 5.02 "Minorities have their day with Van Deerlin", Broadcasting. p. 22, col. 1, Oct. 24, 1977. "House group problem black slice of gov't and dollars"; "Amway to buy Mutual radio; 1st acquisition"; "Only 5.03 small broadcasters exempt from EEO rules"; Advertising Age, August 22. 5.04 "Blacks- Communications", UP I,Washington, 8-13. 5.05 Baulch, Jerry T.. "Blacks-Advertising", 8-18 Agenda Item, from Chief, Broadcast Bureau, 2-7-78; Re: application filed by Gulf South Comm.,Ltd. for a construction permit to change and for nighttime operation, and a request for expedited consideration of application.; Application filed by Hagadone capital corp. for construction permit for nighttime operation and a request for 5.06 expedited consideration of the application. 5.07 "CBC Communications Brain Trust Committee on minority Ownership" 7-29-77 5.08 Speech, by Plurra w. Marshall, Chairman, NBMC Annual Conference, September 2-4, 1999. News Release from the Subcomittee on Communications, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, 10-7-77, Minorities' and Women's Perspectives on Telecommunications Issues." 5.09 Attached: Note from Bill Clay, 10-11-77 "Minority Issues: Summary", NCCB National Conference Communications Policy: The Public Agenda, June 5.10 24-26, 1977. "Black- Owned System for Columbus in '78'"; "Arbitron Adds Pair of towns to Survey of Blacks Audience"; "Justice Dept. Goes to High Court on Cross- Owned Issues"; "Garry Marshall's Hour Sitcom"; "Cox Buys 5.11 7th Fmer"; Jan. 11 "It could be disastrous", 11-14-77, TV digest, p. 4, col. 2.; Van Deerlin. . . FCC inquiry proposed to require 5.12 45 day notice (to permit minorities to bid) before station could be sold . . . 5.13 "Black- Owned stations form Industry Group". June 29. Letter from William Clay and Louis Stokes, members of Congress to Brain Trust Participants, (no date); 5.14 Attached: report of 7-25-77 meeting and legislative resource materials 5.15 "Commercial broadcast's economic advantages" 5.16 "Orlando ch. 9 In- fighting resumes at original front", Broadcasting, p. 37, col. 1, 10-17-77. "Minorities charge discrimination in broadcast ratings, agency practices", Broadcasting, p. 35, col. 3, 12-19- 5.17 77. Memorandum opinion and order, FCC 78-21, 84097 Adopted: 1-2-78; Released: 1-17-78; In re applications of: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. and Pacific and Southern Co. Inc. for consent to assignment of license of WJLA-TV, Wash., D.C. and Washington Star Communications, 5.18 inc. for transportation of control of combined communications corp. of Okla. 5.19 In Re Radio San Juan, Inc., P.H. Broadcasting Corp. 2-6-74, FCC 74-130, 10121. O'Neil, Robert M., "Racial Preference and Higher Education: The Larger Can Text:, 60 Va. L. Rev. 925, 5.20 1974. T.V. 9 Inc, v. F.C.C., 495 F. 2d 929 (1973).; Proceedings to review FCC's grant of license for television 5.21 broadcasting station. 20

Karst, Kenneth L. and Harold W. Horowitz, "Affirmative Action and Equal Protection", 60 Va. L. Rev. 955, 5.22 1974. 5.23 West, Hollie I., "A question of Control, Ownershipand Role",. Washington Post, 1-29-73,col. 1 at B1. Congressional Record, House of Representatives, vol. 123, No. 41, 3-9-77; Re: Legislative Agenda for the 5.24 1st Session of the 95th Congress- CBC. 5.25 "Six Month Report of the Congressional Black Caucus", Jan-June 1977. 5.26 Monroe, Early Jr., "The regulatory Philosophy" Notices, Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. 94, 5-15-79; Re: Minority Business Enterprise; Internal Order 4910- 5.27 62. 5.28 "The Racial Classification in this Case's Constitutionally Permissible". North Carolina State Board of Education v. Swann, 402 U.S. 43 (1970). Re: North Carolina's Anti- busing law, which flatly forbids assignment of any student on account of race for the purpose of creating a racial balance or ratio in the schools and which prohibits busing for such purposes, held, invalid as preventing 5.29 implentation of desegregation plan required by te Fourteenth Amendment. National Association for the Advancment of Colored People v. Federal Power Commission, 425 U.S. 662 (1975). Re: equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination in employment practices of FPC's 5.30 regulatees Memorandum to Minority Ownership conference task force from Patricia A Russel, Esq., director, Minority ownership conference task force, 10-26-77. Re: minority ownership conference task force report; Attached: 5.31 drafts of the four panel summaries and recommendations. Resumes: Baill, Israel M.; Briones, Francisco; Davenport, Ronald R.; Davis, David M.; Finkelstein, Michael; Finley, Skip; Franks, Elliott Ernest III; Grace, Patricia J.; Hallock, Stuart W.; Hardy, Thomas A.; Jones, Richard P.; Kearney William; Krasnar, Erwing; Levy, Martin I.; Lyons, John F.; McKee Clarence V.; O'Connell, John D.; Porter, Roderick K.; Richards, Cecil L.; Ridgeway, Rupert R.; Robinson, Daniel E.; Russell, Patricia A.; Shapiro, George H.; Shooshan, Harry III; Sitrick, Joseph M.; Summers, William E. III; 5.32 Walker, Glorra Pryor; White, Curtis T. Esq.; Wilkins, Herbert P.; Young, Dan P.;. "Senate Appropriations Committee recommends that SBA repeal long- standing policy against loans to broadcast stations . . . ban has made it tough for minorities to start up broadcast stations . . . .", 5.33 Broadcasting, p. 23, col. 1,6-27-77.

"Congressional Black Caucus . . . dissatisfied with House Communications Subcommittee's consideration 5.34 of minority issues in plan to revise Communications Act . . . ", TV Digest, p. 5, col. 2, vol. 17, No. 32, 8-8-77. 5.35 "Brain Trust" - Notes Statement by President Jimmy Carter, 10-6-77, to the Congress of the United States; Re: proposals to 5.36 strengthen public broadcasting system 5.38 Saunders, C-, 5-17-78, . . . agency use of race in distributing benefits. Speech, by FCC Commissioner Stephen A. Sharp before the Georgia Radio-Television Institute Annual 5.39 Convention, 1-19-83 Speech, by FCC Commissioner Stephen A. Sharp, before the Association of Independent Television 5.40 Stations Annual Convention, 1-18-83, FCC News No. 1833 21

5.41 FCC News Release No. 1893, "David Markey Named Legal Assistant to Chairman Fowler," 1-20-83 FCC Daily Digest No. 1897, Vol. 2, No. 14, 1-20-83, "David Markey Named Legal Assistant to Chairman 5.42 Fowler." DRAFT... in opposition of nomination of Helen Marie Taylor to Board of Directors, Corporation for Public 5.43 Broadcasting "Treading Lightly," The New York Times, 2-15, PA-20 5.44 Re: Helen Marie Taylor Nomination 5.45 Memorandum to Chairman and Commissioners Bureau/Office Chiefs, 1-10-83 Re: Membership on Congressional Committees FCC News Release No. 2306, 2-11-83, "FCC Chairman Says Market and Societal Forces, Not 5.46 Government, Should Determine TV Programming for Children." Speech by Chairman, FCC, Marks S. Fowler, "Children's Television and the FCC," before the Arizona State 5.47 University, 2-11-83 FCC Public Notice No. 2355, 2-11-83, Correction, "policy Statement and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 5.48 Regarding minority ownership in Broadcasting." FCC Public Notice No. 32837, FCC 83-65, 2-11-83, "Commission Announces Modificaition of Grayson 5.49 Enterprises Policy on Transferability of Broadcast Licenses." FCC Daily Digest No. 2409, Vol. 2, No. 32, 2-15-83, Texts - "Corporate Ownership Reporting and Drs - Closure by Broadcast Licenses; Amendment of FCC Rules Relating to Multiple Ownership of Broadcast Stations and Cross-Ownership of Broadcast Stations and Cable Television Systems; And Re-Examination of FCC Rules and Policies on 5.50 Attribution of Ownership Interests in Broadcasting; Cable TV and Newapaper Entities Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 83-46, 32773 Adopted: 1-27-83; Released: 2-15-83 Re: Corporate Ownership Reporting and Disclosure by Broadcast Licenses; Amendment of §§ 73.35, 73.240, and 73.636 Relation to Multiple Ownership of AM/FM and Television Broadcast Stations and CATV Systems Re-Examination of FCC's Rules and Policies Re:Attribution of Ownership Interests in Broadcasts, Cable 5.51 Television and Newspaper Entities Memorandum to all FCC Employees, 2-9-83, from Mark Fowler, Chairman, FCC. Re: Black History Month 5.52 Attached: Calendar of Events "Summary Analysis of the Minority Telecommunications Development Act of 1983"; Bill Sponsor: Rep. 5.53 Cardiss Collins (D.-Ill.) Introduced: 2-2-83 5.54 Memorandum Order and Opinion, FCC 83-55, 32834 Adopted: 2-9-83; Released: 2-11-83 In Re-Applications of RKO General, Inc. for Renewals of Licenses for Stations 5.55 The Future of Prime Time Television 5.56 Black, Norman, "PTL Station," 1-7 5.57 Open Proceedings (Updated January 1983) 5.58 "Motions for Leave to Withdraw," by NBMC and Multi-Cultural Television Council. 22

In Re Applications of RKO General, Inc. for Renewals of licenses for stations Attached: Agreement between RKO General, Inc. and NBMC Notice of Proposed Rule Making," In the Matter of Amendment of Part 76, Subpart G of the Commissioner's Rules and Regulations Concerning the Fairness Doctrine and Political Cablecasting Requirements for Cable Television Systems," FCC 83-130, 323129 5.59 Adopted: 3-31-83: Released: 5-25-83 Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR FCC 83-19, 32649 In the Matter of Creation of an Additional Private Radio Service 5.60 Adopted: 1-20-83; Released: 3-4-83 Letter from Larry Irving to J. ClaySmith, 4-28-83; Attached: Questions for the FCC, Letter to Chairman Mark 5.61 Fowler "Congressional Black Caucus Communications Braintrust", 3-3-83, "Congresswoman Cardiss Collins to 5.62 Sponsor communications Braintrust conference in Washington, D.C. Speech by Henry M. Rivera, Commissioner, FCC before the Subcommittee and Telecommunications, 5.63 Consumer Protection and Finance U.S. House of Representatives, 3-16-83 Speech by Henry M. Rivera, Commissioner, FCC, 3-15-83 5.64 Re: National Children and Television Week LPTV Reporters May 1981 - June 1983 5.65 Note attached from Harriett, 6-15-83 5.66 Boursy, John J. Jr., "Affirmative Action in the Allocation of Broadcast Stations", 12-1-75 5.67 National Black Media Coalition, "Media Line" 5.68 Air Time, publication of National Association of Broadcasters, Office of Community Affairs 5.69 FCC News Bulletins 5.70 Congressional Black Caucus, "for the people", vol. 3, No. 1, May 1977. 5.71 "Cox Criticism", Broadcasting, Jan. 17, 1983, p. 4_, col. 2., Vol. 104, No. 3.; Re: Pluria Marshall, NBMC 5.72 FCC in 1983: Undaunted deregulation march," Broadcasting, Vol. 104, No. 3, January 17, 1983 Hershey, Cary and Eric D. Shott, "Can Cellular Systems Compete? Assessing the Impact fo Mobile 5.73 Communications," Communications, p. 30, Sept. 1976 Report of the Comptroller General of the United States, Responsibilities, Actions, and Coordination of 5.74 Federal Agegncies in International Telecommunications Services, September 29, 1977 Memorandum to General Counsel from Bob Foosaner, June 30, 1977.; Re: Attorney Hiring Practices at FCC Attached: Procedural plan for hiring, CSC regulations., CSC Module, Rating procedures, CSC regulations 5.75 which require deletion of photographs and minority designators. 5.76 UHF Protection Policy "Justice Urges FCC to Consider Requiring TV Networks to Divest Owned and Operated Stations," 11-30- 5.77 76, ATRR, News + Comment Column, No. 791, p.A -3 Letter to John Lyons from J. Clay Smith, May 8, 1978; Re: computer retrieval system for researching FCC 5.78 decisions; Attached: Letter to J. Clay Smith from John Lyons, 4-19-78. 23

Letter to Honorable Harley O. Staggers, Chmn, special subcommittee on Investigations, committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce from Dean Burch, 6-29-73.; Re: employment practices of FCC; Attached: 5.79 letter to honorable Dean Burch, Chmn, FCC from Harley O. Staggers. 5.80 "Minority Ownership", Cable line, May/June 1977, col. 1 5.81 "New Thrust predicted for Minority business", Washington Afro- American, September 24. 5.82 Obscenity, etc... Notes of J. Clay Smith, Jr. Taken during 1st Minority Ownership conference at the Federal Communications 5.83 Conference, 1976 Taylor, Vincent, "Suit claims discrimination against blacks in FCC", Washington Afro- American, p. 1, col. 3, 5.84 4-17-82. Mayer, Caroline E., "Low-Power TV Approval Expected by FCC Today," The Washington Post, p. D11, Col. 5.85 2, 3-4-82 Iselin, John Jay, "Commercials on Publis TV? Don't Despair Quite Yet,: TV View Column, New York Times, 5.86 2-14-82, p. 31, Col. 5 "FCC Drops Plans to Award TV Licenses by Lottery, Calling Proposal Unworkable," The Wall Street 5.87 Journal, p. 14, Col. 2, 2-9-82 5.88 Smith, Sally Bedell, "FCC Expected to Alter TV Syndication Rules," p. 23, Col. 1, 8-2-83 Pollack, Andrew, "Struggling to Make the Breakup Work," p. 1, Section 3, Business Section, New York 5.89 Times, 7-17-83 Schrage, Michael, "FCC Approves Long-Distance Fee," p. E1, The Washington Post, Business + Finance 5.90 Section, Col. 4, 7-28-83 Pollack, Andres, "AT&T, U.S. Agree on Final Aspects of Bell Breakup," New York Times, p. 1, Col. 4, 8-4- 5.91 83 Schlesinger, James R., "Painful Realities for the Gas Industry," The New York Times, p. E19, Col. 1, 3-20- 5.92 83 5.93 Morgan, Dan, "In Laser Advances, An Orient Express," Washington Post, p. 1, Col. 4, 5-3-83 5.94 "Pepco Will Buy Power form Utility in Ohio," Washington Post, p. D13, Col. 3, 5-4-83 5.95 "Watch Your Gas Bill Rise," by Robert M. Brandon, p. B5, Col. 1, 3-27-83 5.96 Lueek, Thomas J., "Rulings Raise Uncertainty," New York Times, p. D1, Business Section, 5-9-83

5.97 Kerr, Peter, "Savign on Costs of Long-Distance Calls," New York Times, Style Section, p. 11, Col. 2, 5-7-83 Friendly, Jonathan, "Print and TV Journalists Give Each Other Advice," The New York Times, p. B3, Col. 1, 5.98 4-28-83 Stein, Andrew J., "The Price of the AT&T Breakup - Get Ready for Phone Bills to Double, The New York 5.99 Times, p. F3, Col. 1, 4-24-83 Communications [CO] [6.01-6.99] 6.01 Sinclair, Molly, "Group Protests Phone Ad Campaign," Washington Post, p. A5, Col. 4, 2-25-83 Gargan, Edward A., "Utilities Limited In Passing Along Cost of Messages," The New York Times, p. B2, 6.02 Col. 1, 4-25-83 24

6.03 Potts, Mark, "FCC Vote Takes TV Step Closer to Deregulation," Washington Post, p. 1, Col. 3, 6-30-83 6.04 Pollack, Andrew, "What Next at AT&T? Complex Issues Remain," The New York Times, p. 1, 1-12-82 Hammer, Alexander R., "Rate Fears Send Dow Down 16.07," The New York Times, Business Day Section, 6.05 p. D1, 1-12-82

6.06 Quint, Michael, "Future of Bell System Debt," The New York Times, Business Day Section, p. D1, 1-12-82 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Rate Officials Wary on Phone Revenues," The New York Times, p. D1, Col. 1, 1-12- 6.07 82 6.08 Bohlen, Celestine, "Blacks Claim Electoral Bras, Sue Va. Town," Washington Post, p.1, Col. 4, 5-31-83 6.09 Holsendolph, Ernest, "TV Licensees Grow Anxious," p. D1, 2-7-79 6.10 Aug, Stephen M., "Public Television Held Neglecting Minorities", Washington Star, 2-26-75, A2, col.4. Weidenbaum, Murray L. "Government Regulations: The Inflationary Costs," Washinton Post, p. A14, Col. 3, 6.11 3-5-75 "Equal- Employment Enforcement won't lesen, FCC says", Wall Street Journal, p. ____, col 2, Jan 17, 6.12 1979. 6.13 Honig, David, "Remedies for Group Defamation in Broadcasting," 5-10-83 Attached: Note from David Honig "Comments of the Institute for Public Interest Representation on the FCC's Notice of Inquiry Regarding 6.14 Reimbursement of Expenses for Participation in Commission of Proceedings," 10-16-78 6.15 Harmon, John M., "Legal Authority to Implement Intervenor Financing." Attached: Memorandum Opinion and Order 6.61 Advertising and Black America Communications, Jet, 12-21-78, p.46; "Today TV Show White Host Gets 'Minority' SBA Loan; "Blacks May 6.17 Direct Largest TV Station in MISS."; "PBS Media Shortchanges Blacks: Task force report". Summary of Comments Filed in CT docket No. 82-434, "Proposed Elimination of the Prohibition on common Ownerahip of Cable TV Systems and National TV Networks"; Attached: Students Comments, 6.18 Communications Law Seminar, 1982. 6.19 Report on Cellular Radio, 10-21-82 McClure, Donald L., "A Preliminary Assessment of Technical, Legal, and Other Considerations Affecting 6.20 Direct Broadcast Statellite (DBS) Regulatory Frameworks," August 1981 6.21 Johson, Russell W., "Special Interest Programs Project," September 19, 1975 Smith, J. Clay, Jr., "Mass Media Communications, The Law and Cablel Television -- Their Impact on 6.22 Minorities," March 28, 1975 Speech, by Clarence V. Mekee, Esq. before the Southern California Association of Broadcasters, 7-29-75; 6.23 "The FCC's Proposed EEO Guidelines" Memorandum to Marie Wilson, Executive Officer, Executive Secretariat from Peter C. Robertson, Director, Office of Policy Implementation, 11-22-78; Re: request for Agenda Item: Changes and Additions to EEOC Compliance Manual to Provide Implementing procedures for the FCC/ EEOC Meme of understanding and changhes to the intake procedures; Attached: Brief summary and explanation of the changes and additions 6.24 proposed 25

6.26 "Black Radio: Advertisers", Television/ Radio Age, Dec. 9, 1974. Memorandum Order and Opinion In re Complaint of Puerto Rican Media Action and Educational Council, Inc. v. Educational Broadcasting Corporation Adopted: Feb. 12, 1975; Released: Feb. 28, 1975 6.25 Commissioner Hooks dissenting 6.26 Black Radio: Advertisers," Television/Radio Age, Dec. 9, 1974 B Speech, by Clarence V. McKee, Esq. before National conference of Black Lawyers, November 2, 1974; 6.27 "more substance -- less rhetoric" 6.28 Justification for Citizen Participation Funding Comments of Citizens communications center; NAACP; NBMC; the communications law program of the law school, ucla.; in the matter of reimbursement of expenses for participation in commission proceedings; 6.29 docket no. 78-205; Attached: reply comments of aforementioned parties, 11-16-78. B 6.30 Irons, Brenda L., Staff Attorney, Cable Television Bureau, FCC, "Certification Process." Hooks, Dr. Benjamin L., "dont get mad. . . get smart", commentary column, new directions, july 1975, p.20, 6.31 col. 1. B 6.32 Letter to Barbara Babcock and Patricia Wald from Jim Lorenz, October 9, 1978 Re: Intervener Financing Programs Attached: Note from Jim Lorenz, 10-17-78 6.33 "Status of Citizen Participation Fundign Programs at Federal Agencies," 11-21-78 6.34 "Cable TV's Prospects," The New York Times, p. D2, Col. 1, Talking Business Column, 10-26-82 6.35 FCC News Release No. 11593, "Terry M. banks Named FCC Associate General Counsel," 1-17-79 6.36 "Blacks Planning TV Station Here," The Atlanta Journal, 1-9-76 B FCC News Release No. 1926, Report No. 17325, "Allocation of Spectrum Space to Provide Air - Ground 6.38 Public Radiotelephone Service Proposed," (Gen. Docket No. 83-30), 1-21-83 fcc news release no. 11553, 1-15-79, "patricia a. russell named chief of board east bureau complaints 6.40 branch" FCC News Release No. 1942, Report No. 17326, "Change Proposed in 6 MHZ Fixed Service Allocation to 6.39 932-935 and 943-946 MHZ (Gen. Docket No. 82-243), 1-21-83 FCC News Release No. 11553, 1-15-79, "Patricia A. Russell Named Chief of Broadcast Bureau Complaints 6.40 Branch." B FCC News Release No. 1932, Report No. 18636, "N.Y. State Teachers' Retirement System Granted 6.41 Waiver of Multiple Ownership and Cable Television Cross-Ownership Rules," 1-21-83 FCC News Release No. 1925, Report No. 17335, "New Private Radio Communications Service Proposed," 6.42 (PR Docket 79-140, Gen Docket 83-26), 1-21-83 26

FCC News Release No. 1928, Report No. 17337, "Third Report and Order on Subscriptions Television 6.43 Affirmed," (Docket 21502), 1-21-83 "More Window Dressing," The Wall Street Journal, 2-27-79 Re: U.S. Commission of Civil Rights... Failure of TV programs to feature women and minorities 6.44 B Letter to Larry Byrant, Metro-Media, WTTG, Channel 5, from Clarence V. McKee, Esq., 4-1-76 Re: Blacks in the broadcast industry 6.45 B Burnham, David, "Legal Aid Urged for Needy Broadcasters Citied as Law Violators," The New York Times, 6.46 2-16-75 FCC News Release No. 46962, Report No. 12965, "Petition Alleging Discrimination by WNET, Newark, N.J. 6.47 Denied, 2-25-75 McKee, Clarence, Esq., "The Bicentennial Challenge to the Broadcast Industry and Minorities," Air Time, 6.48 Feb. 1976 6.49 Vanocour, Sander, "Finding Meaning in Death on TV," Washington Post, Feb. 8, 19XX 6.50 Carmody, John, "Hiring Hassle," Washington Post, Mar. 18, 19XX 6.51 "GTE Subsidiary Sets 5-Year Capital Outlays Totaling $1.5 Billion, Wall Street Journal, March 18, 19XX "Cox's Broadcasting Co.'s First Per-Share Net Should Rise about 40% from the 30 Cents of Last Year..." 6.52 Wall Street Journal, March 18, 19XX "The President of Cox Broadcasting Corp., ... 'the solid momentum with which broadcasting finished 1975 definitely is continuing' ...," Atlanta (UP1) 6.53 Re: Clifford Kirtland Leter to Fred Flaxman, Director of Programming, WETA-TV from Benjamin G. Cooke, Dept. of Applied Communications and chairman, nat'l friends of black journal, 2-13-76. re: programming and scheduling of 6.54 black journal B 6.55 "EEO at the FCC: A History of Staying at the Starting Gate," Access, 8-11-75 Speech by Clarence v. McKee, Esq. before the Annual Meeting, NBMC, 8-30-75, "Glass Houses, Clean 6.56 hands, and Forests." B 6.57 "stark, al," the moneyman behind tv's first black station", sunday new magazine, 7-27-75. 6.58 Inside the FCC," Column, Television/Radio Age, 4-14-75 6.59 interview with comission =er, FCC, ben hooks, CATV, 1-12-76. 6.60 FCC news release no. 49187, 4-18-75, "comissioner hooks to receive honorary doctoral degrees" 6.61 Hooks, Benjamin L. "the broadcaster's role in equal employment", television/ radio age, 3-31-75. 6.62 "TV Do Minorites Rule?", , 6-2-75. aug, stephen m., "hooks dissent raps fcc ruling", washington star, 5-14-75; attached: q and a column, "fcc's 6.63 hooks on blacks and tv", washington star, 5-14-75 6.64 "nbmc, now, hooks attakc the failure of the dream of public broadcasting", access, p. 9, 5-5-75. 6.65 denby, david, "the documentary that was too frank for television", n.y. times, 6-8-75. 27

6.66 Mills, Kay, "hooks", 5-20-75, newhouse news service garvey, ruth, "we are not snobs, mr. hooks. . . " , nat'l association of educational broadcasters newsletter, 6- 6.67 23-75. 6.68 Balilch, Jerry T., "Broadcast Agreements," Associated Press, 5-29-75 6.69 "Jackson TV Unti May be 25% Black," The New York Times, July 23 B "In this, the 200th year of our country's existence, what is the most useful thing television can and should do 6.70 now and in the next few years?" TV Guide, June 28, 1975 6.71 bowie, carol, "black tv to debut here soon", detroit free press, 6-30-75.

6.72 "new detroit television station: all in the black family" the grand rapids press, 7-6-75, by douglas e. caldwell. u.s. dept. of commerce news, office of minority business enterprise, "minorities moving into cable tv", mb75- 6.73 57, 6-16-75. mckee, clarence, speech before representatives of the broadcast, television. motion picture and production industries, 7-24-75.; "providing equal employment opportunites and curbing violence on television: the role of federal regulation, corporate responsibility in protecting the public interest in the broadcast-- television 6.74 industry" 6.75 "EEO at the FCC: A Chronology," Access, 8-11-75 6.76 "Current Docket: FCC," Access, 8-11-75 Excerpt from address by Henry A. Kissinger, See of State before ABA Annual Conventionm, 8-11-75, 6.77 Madison Avenue, June 1975 Mayer, Bill, "Webs Must Toe the Line on Hiring Practices of Face Costly Suits: FCC's McKee," Variety dally, 7-25-75 6.78 Minorities 6.79 FCC News Release No. 58984, "Employment Patterns in the Broadcasting Industry," 1975, 1-9-76 Minorities "black leader pressures fcc to increase minority hiring in cable", CATV, vol. 10, no. 8, 2-23-76. re: pluria 6.80 marshall Suber, Howard, "Television's Interchangeable Ethnics: Funny, They Don't Look Jewish," Televisin 6.81 Quarterly, 1975, No. 4 6.82 "Bartell Sells WADO to 3 for $4.8 Million," Variety, Dec. 31, 19XX 6.83 Brown, Les, "study finds non white tv viewers exceed whites", N.Y. times, 9-30-75. 6.84 Block, victor, "how hooks approaches telecom problems", telephony, 9-15-75. 6.85 FCC News Release, Vol. VIII, No. 155, The New York Times, 8-12-75, "Dissent Held Rare in FCC Voting." 6.86 Greenberg, Bradley S. and Brenda Dervin, "use of the mass media by the urban poor" 6.87 Baulch, Jerry T., "Black Sports - TV 400," Associated Press, 2-20-75 B 6.88 Brown, Les, "A Black Citizens Group Drops WCBS-TV Action, The New York Times, 5-7-75 B 28

Speech, by Clarence V. McKee, Esq. before the Commications for Freedom Day Conference, 4-2-75, 6.90 "Beyond Statistics" Minorities FCC News Release No. 48658, "More Women and Minorities in Higher Broadcasting Jobs, FCC Reports," 6.91 4-7-75 Minorities 6.92 "FCC's Number-Two EEO Officer Warns Networks on Hiring," Broadcastign, Jul. 28, 1975 Re: McKee, Clarence V. Esq. B 6.93 "That's the Second Time He's Said That," Broadcasting, August 4, 1975 Re: McKee, Clarence V. Esq. B Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Benjamin L. Hooks, In re: WNET-TV, Public Television Complaint 6.94 of the Puerto Rican Media Action and Educational Council B 6.95 Hines, Carolyn, "H1 Pioneer in Communications Field," Hampton Institute News, 4-5-73 B 6.96 Gupta, Udayan, "Scandal in Cable Television," Black Enterprise, October 1980, p. 65, Col. 1 B 6.97 Black Enterprise, "Blacks in the Communications Media," September 1974 B Jordan, Vernon, Jr., "To be Equal - Minorities, Television Relations may get words yet," 12-10-74, The 6.98 Washington-Afro-American B 6.99 "Broadcastign Urged to Review Minority Hiring Practices," Variety Daily, 7-30-75 Re: McKee, Clarence V. Esq. Minorities Communications [CO] [7.01-7.99] 7.01 Dreyfuss, Joel, "Television Controversy: Convening the Black Experience," The Washington Post, 9-1-74 7.02 Carmondy, John, "A primer without the centerfold", The Washington Post, 9-2-74. 7.03 "Anti-Chicano Hiring Bias Is Charged Here," The Hollywood Reporter, Vol. 237, No. 25, 7-30-75 Minorities 7.04 Stevens, William K., "Detroit Gets Black-Owned TV Station," N.Y. Times, 9-30-75 B 7.05 Smyth, Jeannette, "Television and the Latino Image," The Washington Post, 4-19-75 Minorities "Radio Defenders of 'Biblical Morality'", The Washington Star, 4-18-75. Re: W m.F. Willeugh by's articlle 7.06 on "Distartion Glassess" 7.07 Tate, Charlies, "Cable TV challenges local officials", Focus, June 1973. 29

7.08 Dreyfuss, Joel, "Revamping 'Black Journal'," The Washington Post, 1-11-75 B 7.09 Brown, Les. "station delays ternel program", The New York Times, 1-11-75. 7.10 Brothers, Joyee D., "Needed: A rating system to guide parents", The N.Y. Times, 1-12-75. "Black Radio: Advertisers - Advertiser List Broadens as data improves for black radio," Television/Radio 7.11 Age, Jan. 19 B 7.12 "New York Report", TV Guide, Jan. 31. 7.13 FCC News Release, Vol. VIII, No. 203, 10-23-75 "Rickles Routine Attacked by FCC Attorney McKee," TV/Radio column, N.Y. Daily News, 10-23-75 Attached: Note from Doris B 7.14 Cablevision, Dec. 22 "Hooks Hooked on Cable" "Cities Pro Cable Development" "Theft of Services Prosecution" "Citizenship Requirement Raise Several Questions" "Contour Comments" 7.15 "Is FCC headed back to unequal opportunity? Chicago Daily News, 8-20-75 7.16 Advertising Age, 5-5-75 "Detroit to get black-owned tv on July 1" "Kid tv responsibility with parents, too, panelists agree." 7.17 "Morning Competitor for the Post?" Kinsolving's "Capital Commentary," 7-18-75 7.18 "FCC Proposes More Rigid Rules to Up Radio-TV Minority Hiring," Variety, 7-23-75 Minorities 7.19 "Minorities' cause pleaded at long-range hearing," Broadcasting, 4-14-75, Vol. 88, p. 11, col. 1 Minorities 7.20 Dougherty, Philip H., "Rule of Blacks in U.S. History," N.Y. Times, 9-4-75 Minorities

7.21 "People and Business", N.Y. Times, 9-4-75 Re: Ray Scheres ... Charles R. Denny ... Nikita Kruschehev ... 7.22 Shales, Tom, "Seeking Rules for children's TV Ads", Washington Post, 3-14-75. 7.23 "Considering Blacks on TV," Washington Post, 3-14-75 B 7.24 Maksian, George, "Church Study: Less TV Work for Minorities," N.Y. Daily News, Jan. 6. Minorities 7.25 O'Connor, John J., "TV: Lear's Mary Hartman', Interesting Innovation", N.Y. Times, Jan. 6. 7.26 "Industry Ass'n calls on FCC to Deny A.T. & T filing", EDP weekly, Jan. 12. 7.27 Garcia, Rudy, "Inner City seeking more stations", Billboard, Jan. 17 7.28 Tusher, Will, "SAG Bouquets to Nets for Minority Visibility," The Hollywood Reporter, 8-1-75 30

Minorities 7.30 de T. Gingras, Angele, "FCC's Hooks Promises Employment Guidelines," Hollywood Reporter, 5-5-75 B 7.32 de T. Gingras, Angele, "Demand FCC Probe Racism," The Hollywood Reporter, 4-28-75 7.31 Cameron, Sue. "Coast to Coast", The Hollywood reporter, 5-5-75. 7.33 "NBC gets more time to Drs pose of cable systems", The Hollywood Reporter, 4-28-75 7.34 O'Connor, John J., "Good Times for the Black Image," The New York Times, 2-2-75 Minorities 7.35 "all britton Bids FCC Nix 'case' vs, D.C. Buy", Varrety, 1-29-75. FCC News Release No. 47096, Report No. 12971, "WXXX, Hattiesburg, Miss, Granted short-term, 7.36 conditienal license renewal", 2-27-75.. Reedy, Sidney J., "The negro magazine: A critical study of it educational significance", 3 J. Negro Ed. 7.37 (1934). Letter to Dr. James E. Cheek, President, Howard University from J. Clay Smith, member of Board, National 7.38 Conference of Black Lawyers, 10-3-74 Re: Nomination of the Honorable Benjamin L. Hooks for Honorary Degree - Howard Univ. B 7.39 "Officials linked to Bell Seandal", The New York Times, 3-2-75. 7.40 Adams, Val, "FCC's hooks Blasts Public TV," N.Y. Daily News, 2-26-75 B 7.41 Flander, Judy, "The Black Perspective on Norman Lear,: Washington Star, Jan. 25 B 7.42 "Coin Phones," N.Y. Times, January 25 7.43 Blachrach, Judy, "Maude's Illness amid centroversy", The Washington Post, January 26. 7.44 Quirk, Rory, "TV: Gains for Minorities, Women," The Washington Post, 12-2-74 Minorities 7.45 "Emergency Broad casts", 12-2, United Press. 7.46 Brown, Les, "Women and Minority Groups Increase Again in TV, Study Shows," The N.Y. Times, 12-2-74 Minorities 7.47 "Squeeze play at WNET?", Letter to the editer, from Ralph Arlyck, The N.Y. Times, 12-1-74 Brertenfeld, Frederick, Jr., "The Myth of Minority Programming," Educational and Industrial Television, 7.48 November 1974 Minorities 7.49 "Generation of poor readers", The Christian Science Moniter, 11-27-74. 7.50 Rowan, Carl T., "Two Black TV Shows," The Washington Star - News, 11-6-74 B 7.51 "Radio Report" colun, Television/Radio Age, 10-28-74 Re: Exclusive black listening to black stations is high in major markets: ARB Second choice of formats differs among blacks B 31

Kennedy, Shawn G., "Civil Rights Commission Charges 5 U.S. Agencies Fail to Act Against Job 7.52 Discrimination," The New York Times, 11-12-74 "Civil Rights Panel Says U.S. Regulations Fail to stop Job Bias in Private industry," The Wall Street Journal, 7.53 11-12-74 Kuttnes, Bob, "5 U.S. Agencies Hilton Fallure to combat Industry Job Blas", The Washington Post, 11-12- 7.54 74. 7.55 "Agency Apathy on Rights Hit", The Start News, 11-12-74. 7.56 :FIC to Appeal Ruling", The Washington Post, 11-3-74 Re: decision that rendered FTC unable to require companies or individuals to refund money to consumers who victimized by them 7.57 "WU services critieized by FCC", 11-3-74, The Washington Post 7.58 "ICC Cautions Truck Firms on Misuse of Radio," Washington Star News, 11-2-74 7.59 "FCC Plan Seen Aiding Minorities," Washington-Star News, 11-12-74 Minorities Henderson, Elmer W. "The Elimination of Segregation through Protest, , and Education," 7.60 Chapter XIX, The Journal of Negro Education, p. 475 7.61 Highlights, 10-31-74. 7.62 Bender, Marylin, "Job Diserimination, 10 years later", The New York Times, 11-10-74. 7.63 Letter to the editor from Lesline, "Music: classieal vs. Jazz", The New York Time, 11-12-74. 7.64 Religion: S. Ct. decision that a radio station operated by a religious organization could restrict to its own members or sympathizers partreipation in religious broadcasting but not after off-the-air emp;pument (No. 7.65 Aug, Stephen M., "Pacifica Group wins licenses for D.C. FM Channe;", Washington Star - News, 12-10-74 Letter to the editor from Prof. Warren J. Keegan, "A.T. and T amtotrist case: government vs. Bigness", New 7.66 York Times, Dec. 11, 1974. 7.67 "NBMC's new year revolutions", Broadcasting, p. 49, Col. 1,-6-75. 7.68 "No license for Alabama Public TV", The Washington Post, 1-9-75. 7.69 "Alabama TV Agency Loses Bid for Renewal of Its Licenses by FCC," Wall Street Journal, 1-9-75 FCC New Release No. 34224, Report No. 12824, "Review of Discrimination Complaint Against KGO-TV, 7.70 San Francisco, Oenied", 12-16-74. 7.71 Tusher, Will, "caucus hits networks on financing practiers", The Holloywood Reporter, 11-19-74. 7.72 "NBC Tandem Get CORE Demands on Black Image," The Hollywood Reporter, 11-19-74 7.73 "FCC chairman on 1st amendment", Wiley, Richard E. variety, 1-8-75. 7.74 Ernst, Morris L., "Take Away that TV Newscast," Variety, 1-8-75 7.75 "Hollywood reporter 40 years ago today", Hollywood Reporter, 1-24-75 re: hold - up with the moition picture industry for stories, casts and production... 7.76 "Three North carolina Station fined by FCC for lottery violations", Hollywood Reporter, 1-24-75. 7.77 "Stacom brudges contunent with cinnercial statellite services", communications news, Feb. 1975. FCC Public Notice No. 45294, Report No. 10248, "orange, Tex., Applications for new FM station set for 7.78 hearing" (Dockets 20317 - 18). 7.79 "Broadcaster - citizen group agreements: has the FCC panicked?", Access, 1-27-75. 32

7.80 Dreyfuss, Joel, "WHUR: The spoils of success", The Washington Post, 1-26-75. Community media committee, Minority Caucus v. Federal Communications Commission; argues: 7.81 11-27-74; decided- 1-15-75. 7.82 Memorandum to: All F.C.C. Commissioners from James McCuller, Chairman of NBMC "B" in lower Re: Commission meetign on Agreements, 1-28-75 lefthand corner 7.83 Code News, The Code authority of the National Assocation of Broadcaster.Volume 6, No. 9, 9-74. "Cable TV Offers Minorities Their Last and Best Chance at the Media Business," Black Enterprise, .84 1973, p. 36, col. 1 Minorities "B" in lower 7.85 Dreyfuss, Joel, "Presence without Power," The Washington Post, 9-3-74 lefthand corner Kator, Irving "Thir Generation Equal Employment Opportunity", Civil Service Journal, July - September 7.86 1972. "B" in lower 7.87 "Black-Owned Media," (March 25, 1975) lefthand corner "B" in lower 7.88 "Hooks Jabs At Network News for Keeping Blacks 'Invisible'," Variety, 8-14-74 lefthand corner "B" in lower 7.89 Brown, Les, "Blacks Watch More TV Than General Audiences," The New York Times, 10-11-74 lefthand corner "Listeners' Groups File Legal Memo on WNEN" "B" in lower "Police Woman Episode Withdrawn by NBC" lefthand corner Hayes, Marion P., "Telecommunications on Black Campuses," Cable-on-campus column, Cablelines, Feb. "B" in lower 7.90 1974 lefthand corner Brertenfeld, Frederick, Jr., "How Do You Measure Sincerity?" Television (Educational + Industrial), August 7.91 1974 "B" in lower 7.92 Dreyfuss, Joel, "TV Selling 'Black or White,' Money Is Green," The Washington Post, 9-2-74 lefthand corner 7.93 Speech by Lionel J. Menagas, Chief, Industry EEO unit to FCC, 6-4-75 Re: EEO Recommendations 7.94 Robison, James, "Catholic TV Network begins in City", , 1-7-75. 7.95 Moritz, Frederic A., "New TV servies riles Chinese Americans", Christian Science maniter, 2-10-75. Speech, "Undertones of Racism," by Benjamin L. Hooks before the National Association of Educational "B" in lower 7.96 Broadcasters, 10-31-72 lefthand corner 7.98 Speech by Reverend H. Carl McCall, President of the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation and Chairman of the Association of Minority Broadcasters before the subcommittee on Commerce and Power of the Re: License renewal legislation FCC News Release No. 47344, "Broadcasters Employing More Women and Minority Group members, FCC 7.99 Reports," 3-5-75 33

Minorities 8.01 Burden wants his stations back to sell them to blacks, Broadcasting, vol. 88, p. 28, col. 1, 1-26-76. Speech by Derrick A. Humphries, Attorney Advisor, Cable television Bureau, FCC, "Re: The Who of it All", 8.03 March 6-7, 1975. The Communicator, vol. 2, No. 7, 3-13-75, (the school of communications student council, Howard 8.04 University). 8.05 Concentration of Mass Media Ownership: Assessing the State of Current Knowledge", Sept. 1974. 8.06 Sullivan, Dan "What's a nice black playwright doing in a place like this?, N.Y. Times, 1-5-75. 8.11 Oliver, todd, "tracy Trains Blacks for radio", Blueboard, 10-5-74. 8.12 Hunter, Charlayne, "Blacks to Start a news service", The New York Times, 10-7-74. The Hollywood Reporter, March 10; "Harriscope Exex Says NAB wrong"; "FCC's Hooks Cites Bias in 8.14 Broadcast of Black Football"; "KNXT Ponders Mansom Film 'Fairness' Angle" Announcement, Position Statement, National Communications for Freedom week, March 1974.; attached: 8.15 Weekly Programming Schedule Trescott, Jacqueline, "A video- vision of tomorrow's black newspaper", Washington Post, col. 1, p. B4, 3-15- 8.16 75. Clark, Cedric, "television and social controls: some observations on the portrayals of Ethnic Minorities", & 8.17 Television quarterly (1969). 8.19 Dunin, Natllee, "WTLT: Nashville, National First" the tennessee showcase, 3-31-74, p. 3, col. 1 LaBrie III, Henry G, "the Future of the Black Press," a silent crusade", vol. 36. Negro history bulletin, (1973) 8.20 p. 166 The Congressional record, Proceedings and debates of the 93d congress, second seeion, vol. 120, 9-25- 74, No. 144, "Senator cook Commends Louisville Broadcasters and urban League"; Clarence v. McKee, 8.21 Esq. -speech 8.22 Blacks and Broadcasting, 8 Television quarterly, 1969, p. 5. The Clipboard, vol. 3, No. 12, 1-17-79; Re: reporter tv's minorities and women: S+M Black comics and 'Jiggly' shows; Carter's News Conference today willl be first of '79; Equal- employment enforcement won't 8.23 Lessen, FCC Says; Pension Not a security, court rules 8.25 children don't see tv as black or white, New York Times, 6-15-75. Panelists cite flaws in handling problems of equal opportunity, broadcasting, vol. 88, p. 46, col. 3, 4-14-75; 8.28 note: Patricia Grace. 8.29 Minority Workshop hears complaints on rating service bias, broadcasting, p. 47, col. 1, vol. 88, 4-14-75. 8.30 Coffman, Ardis, "black Leader Lashes broadcast, tv industries on discrimination", sun local news, 4-11-75. No discrimination Tolerated in Cable Applications: FCC, Hollywood Reporter, 4-3-75; Note: J. Clay Smith, 8.32 Jr. . . . Re: rejection of a cable applicant by franchise.

The Hollywood Reporter, 12-24; "Corman Films Hide Nudity, WooTV's $$"; "hiring Practices cited by 8.33 chinese ATSF's KCBS"; "Columbia Sells San Juan Station"; "Hooks Raps KGO-TV Over License Renewal" Pennington, Ron, "One Dimension Black Image Rapped in KCET Panel Talk", The Hollywood Reporter, 1- B in lower 8.35 20-75 lefthand corner 34

Minorities in lower lefthand 8.36 MDS for Minorities, Multitreast, 12-31 corner B in lower 8.38 Cablellness, March 1975; re: ClarenceMekee on EEO Rules lefthand corner Minorities in lower lefthand 8.40 Black, Spanish Oriented Radio Are Found Successfull, N.Y. Times, 2-16 corner Minorities in Minority edge in comparative cases survives highest appeal, Media Column, Broadcasting, p. 68, 11-4-74, lower lefthand 8.43 col.1. corner Minorities in lower lefthand 8.44 Minority rule, Editorials column, Broadcasting p.68, col.1, 11-4-74. corner B in lower 8.45 Trescott, Jacqueline, "New Black Sound", The Evening Star and Darly News, 1-3-73, p.B-7, col.2. lefthand corner Wells, Elmer E., "Mass Media and the Negro Community: a study of perceptions", 36 Negro Hirstory B in lower 8.48 Bulletin 180 (1973). lefthand corner Minorities in lower lefthand 8.49 Breitenfield, Frederrick Jr., "Speeding Down the Wrong Track", TV Guide, 4-25-75. corner Price, Robert E., "Program shows no 'quest' to eliminate Black stereotypes", Television column, National B in lower 8.50 Leader, p.20, col.1, 12-9-82. lefthand corner 8.51 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Top-Notch Lobbyists ON Tape Royalties", p. A20, col. 3, N.Y. Times, 11-24-82. Holsendolph, Ernest, "Rules On TV Ads' Time Droppa All Restraints could be nullified", N.Y. Times, p.1, 8.53 col.2, 11-24-82. B in lower 8.63 Polier, Rex, " From the secretarial pool to broadcaster", p.2, col. 1, 11-4-82; re: Lionel J. Monagas lefthand corner 8.64 Holsendolph, Ernest,"Fading CB Craze Signals an End to Licensing", NY Times, p. A19, col.1, 4-28-83. B in lower 8.67 Lewis, Dennis John, "A view of Black Family Life", Washington Times, p.11c, col.2, 12-24-82. lefthand corner Holsendolph, Ernest, "Local Phone Rates to Rise in 184 As ECC votes End to subsidies", New York Times, 8.70 p.1, col. 4, 12-23-82. Holsendolph, Ernest, "A.T.&T. to Assign New units Stock to Shareholders", p.1, col. 4, New York Times, 12- 8.73 17-82.

9.38 Schrage, Michael, "U.S. Cable T.V. Is Acquiring Foreign Accent", Washington Post, p. D4, Col. 1, 7-16-82. 9.39 Schwartz, Tony, " Cable TV: High Risk", The N.Y. Times, 7-15-82, p.D1, col. 1 "FCC under fire in the house " Broadcasting, p.68, col. 1, 4-25-83.; Re: Telecomsubcom criticizes 9.40 commission action on common carriers and financial interest at oversight hearings. 35

"FCC News Release No. 1054, "Commissioner Rivera Issues Statement on elimination of Three-Year Rule 9.41 and Anti-Trafficking Policy", 11-26-82. FCC News Release No. 1055, "Commissioner Rivera Issues statemet on implemention of 1979 WARC 9.42 Final Acts; Commissioner Fogarty Joins", 11-26-82. Federal Communications Commission Distress Sales; Attached: Distress Sales Approved stations that 9.43 have elected to seek distress sale relief at her designation for hearing; 7-15-83 Letter to Mr. Santoni, Office of communications. united church of christ, 105 Madison Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. from Wiley A. Branten, Dean, Howard university School of Law, 1-6-83; re:ct Docket No.-82-434 copies of 9.44 student comments 9.45 "Henry Rivera: much more than minority commissioner" Broadcasting, p. 103, col. 1, 1-3-83 Minority "B" in lower 9.46 Tony Brown's Journal, October/December 1982. lefthand corner "Cable System Employment 1980-1981, A Report on the status of minorities + women", by Engsberg, 9.47 walters and Nettingham, 11-82. Attached: News Release, 11-29-82. 9.48 Nixon, Mark, " minorities in TV ads a hot topic", USA Today., p.1D, section D, 9-29-82 Minorities Schneyer, Theodore J., " An Overview of Public Interest Law- Activity in the communications field", p.619, 9.49 Wisconsin Law Review. 9.50 "The NBMC 9th Annual Media Conference Takes a Look 'Inside the Industry", 9-30-10-3-82

9.51 FCC News Release No. 1685, "Bruce E. Fein Named FCC General Counsel", 1-7-83. 9.52 Cable Television, State Legislation 1982, Cable Television Bureau, FCC. Letter to Doris Cooper, FCC, Mass Media Bureau, from J. Clay smith, Jr., 1-3-83. re: congratulations upon 9.53 retirement 9.54 Alliance Report, Vol. 2, No. 3, Sept./Oct.1982

FCC News 9.55 Speech by commissioner Anne P. Jones, before the conference on the future of television, 10-18-82 Release No. 296 FCC News No. 369, "FCC Calendar of Events for the Week of October 25", 10-22-82; re: Fowler address "B" in lower 9.56 before Black Citizens for a fair media 10th Annual Community Meeting lefthand corner Speech by Commissioner Joseph R. Fogarty, FCC. before the Nat'l Assn. of Attorneys General and Legal 9.57 Times Seminar on the Breakup of A.T.+T: Oppertunities - Prospects - Chair enges", 10-25-82. Tony Brown Brown's Comments, "Black Indentify is in Dangerous Hands", The Capital Spotlight, p.11, col. 9.58 1, 10-21-82 Notice of Business/membership meeting of national conference of black lawyers communications task "B" in lower 9.59 force, 10-8-82. lefthand corner White,Curtis T., " The Government of Belize and Transborder Satellite Video Service: Developing and 9.60 Appropriate Rgulatory Structure", 7-6-82 9.61 Lusasik, S.J., " The Rest of The Century: Trends and Issues in Communications", August 1982. Note from Pahi. 9.62 Digital BHS in Telecommunications, George Washington University, 9/10-82. and 11/12-82 Note from Pahi 9.63 Media Matters, 8-25-82 (an educational project of the Black Anti Defamation Coalition, Inc.) 36

Fields, Howard, " Compromise offers only possible hope for passage of federal deregulatory broadcast "B" in lower 9.64 legislation", Television/Radio Age, p.46, col. 1, 10-18-82 lefthand corner Note from Pahi; Attached: Card of Marcia 9.65 "Reaching Spectrum" Scantlebury 9.66 Telecommunications consumer coalition " Cable Alert", 7-28-82. 9.67 Holsendolph, Ernest, " A Cable Bill Alarms Municipalities", N.Y. Times, p.___, 7-26-82. 9.68 Lane, Kathleen, New Technology v. 1st Amendment", National Law Journal, 11-1-82. 9.69 "News Grants and Commitments for minority broadcasters", New Observer, 10-30-82. Minorities 9.70 FCC Public Notice No.32256, "Policy Statement on Issuance of Tax Certificates", 11-10-82. 9.71 Wermiel, Stephen, "Justices Rebuff Zenith Radio's TV-Imports Plea", Wall Street Journal., p.6, Oct. 19. 9.72 "FCC member switches on equal hiring",USA Today, Oct. 19, p.8A. Minorities 9.73 Systems and National Television Networks. Letter to commissioner Henry Rivera from William H. Dilday, Jr., 12-22-82; re: minorities in broadcast 9.74 industry-rts.of Minorities FCC Daily Digest No. 1560, vol. 1, No. 238, "TEXTS"; Amendment of part 76 of FCC rules relative to 9.75 obligations of cable television systems to maintain public inspection files and retain subcriber records. FCC Daily Digest No. 1580, vol.1, No. 239, 12-28-82.; Amendment of FCC's Rules Relative to elimination of 9.76 Prohibition on common ownership of cable television systems and national television networks. Order extending Deadline for filing reply comments, adopted: 12-23-82; In re: Amendment of FCC'S rules relative to elimination of prohibition on common ownership of cable television systems and National 9.77 Television Networks. FCC No. 1565, CT Docket No. 82-434 Telocator Network of America v. FCC u.s. App. ac., No.78-2218, 10-5-82; Re: FCC policy to permit open 9.78 entry to mobile telephone field without regard to need does not initially invalldare proposal. MCI Telecommunications Corporation v. FCC, U.S. App. D.C. Nos. 82-1553, June 24, 1983; re: FCC orders setting access interim charges to local operating companies upheld except nonsigner status to be 9.79 reconsidered.; Daily Washington Law Reporter, vol. 111, No. 152, p. 1501, 8-5-83. "B" in lower 9.80 Delaney, Joseph, "Open TV ruling woud eliminate Black colleges", National Leader, p. 31, col 3, 10-18-82. lefthand corner Warner, Margaret Garrard, "FCC Eases Comsat Curbs, Urges Increase In world communicatins 9.81 competition Wall Street Journal, p. 19, col. 1, 8-6-82 9.82 "His panics accuse the media of misrepresenting them", The Washington Post, p.A4, 8-20-82. 9.83 "Looking for opportunities in communications law", NAB publication, April 1980 9.84 Mayer, Caroline E, " House Panel Backs Bill To Curb FCC", Washington Post, p. B4, 8-19-82. 9.85 Mayer, Caroline E., "FCC Decides To Ease Curbs on Comsat", Washington Post, p. c7, 8-6-82. 9.86 "FCC's 'equal time'. and 'Fairness' rules", USA Today, p.10A, 10-26. 9.87 "Minorities must pressure media", USA Today, p.10A 10-26. 9.88 "Eminent domain... cable TV connections", ABA Journal, vol.68, p.1483, Nov. 1982. 9.89 Speech by FCC chmn. Marks. Fowler before the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, 10-25-82. 37

ʺBʺ in lower 9.90 In re: Licenses and License renewals, 10-25-82; Application for Review; NBMC lefthand corner Honig, David, "Relationships Among EEO, Program Service, and Minority ownership n Broadcast 9.91 Regulation", Oct. 1982. "The New World Information order and the Global Struggle for Truth.....Unleashing the Reinsopening the 9.92 Padlock", National Alliance of Thirdworld Journalists, Oct. 30-31. 1982. 9.93 "What Price Future No-Frills Phone service?", Letter to the editor, N.Y. Times, p. A26, col. 4, 4-21-83. 9.94 "Justice White Attacked, Pummeled at meeting", Wasshingon Post, p. A6, col. 1. 7-16-82. FCC Public Notice No. 411, "FCC Filings", re: comments by Cynthia Mabry, Valeire Daye; -James 9.95 McCollum; NBMC, et al.; Attached: Note Warner, Margaret Garrard, "U.S. Telecommunications Deregulation Is Causing Plenty of Static From 9.96 Europe", Wallstreet Journal, p. 12, 11-29. "Lots of Lottery language", Law+Regulation column, broadcasting, p.42, col.1, 11-22-82, vol., No. 21; re: FCC's second proposal to use chance to pick licenses in LPTV and other services is critized by minorities, 9.97 NAB, broadcasters. FCC Public Notice No. 1091,"Implementation of Mass Media Bureau", 11-30-82.; Attached: Personnel List 9.98 of Mass Media Bureau. Commision meeting Agenda No. 1047, "FCC to hold open commission meeting, 12-2-82, November 24, 1982. re: Item No. 1- Final report of Advisory Committee on Alternative Financing for Minority Opportunities 9.99 in Telecommunications, Adopted in May, 1982 Levin, Doron P., "Westinghouse Bets Cable TV, Defense are areas to bank on for Growing Profit", Wall 11.01 Street Journal, p. 20, 12-8. 11.02 "CBS, Sonyset Plan to make audio disks in U.S. Plant by 1984", Wall Street Journal, p.15, 12-8 11.03 "MannAAa Park picks cable Television From", P-4, 12-8, Washington Post VA. Weekly 11.04 "CBS, Sony Inc.", p. 04, 12-8. New York Time. Landro, Laura and Stephen J. Sansweet, "Pay-TV firms rush to get movie right following studios' Plan to 11.10 invest in cable", The Wall Street Journal, p. 6, col. 4, 8-13-82. Landro, Laura. "Cablevision sets financing Plan of "200 Million", The Wall Street Journal, p.4, col. 2, 8-16- 11.11 82. 11.12 Berry, John F., "Time to Publish Cable TV Magazine", The Washington Post, 8-17-82. 11.13 Hiatt, Fred., "Fairfax Moves against Subscription TV Firm", The Washington Post, p. c9, 8-18-82.

11.14 "Teletext Magazine set for cable-TV clients as venture by keycom", The Wall Street Journal, p. 11, 8-20-82. Hull, Jennifer Bingham, "cable-TV Service is often Shoddy; Industry's rapid growth is blamed", The Wall 11.15 Street Journal, p. 19, coll. 4. 11.16 Franklin, Ber A., "cable TV for capital comes to turning point"< The N.Y. Times, p. 27, col. 1, 8-1-82. 11.17 "7 companies win satellite permits", The New York Times, p. 05, 11-5-82.

11.18 Bedell, Sally, "study for TN Industry says viewers are watching less", p. 1, col. 5. New York Times, 4-18-83. 11.19 Black, Norman, "FCC dissolves 2 monopolies", The Washington Post, p. 016, col 5, 12-9-82. 38

Russell, Elizabeth, "FCCOKS 7 satellite television system", The Washington times, p. 58, business section, 11.20 11-5-82. 11.21 "End to C.B. Licenses Proposed", The New York Times, p. 78, col. 3, 12-3-82. Brown, Warren, "MCI, Amtrak to Build Communications Cable", p. D10, col. 3, The Washington Post, Dec. 11.22 2, 1982. Schwartz, Tony, "3 Studios to buy Shares In a pat-TV Network", The New York Time, p.D1, business 11.23 section, col. 1, 11-12-82. Brown, Warren, "House Democrats caution FCC on phone rate plan", p. D10, col. 1, Washington, Post, 12- 11.24 2-82. Mayer, Caroline E., "Earthly Warfor Space Business". The Washington Post, p. 1, business section, 11-8- 11.28 82. Pollack, Andrew, "A New Message from Western Unico", The New York Times, p. 1, business section, 11- 11.29 21-82. 11.30 Fowler, Mark and Daniel Brenner, "Broadcasters' Burdens", The New York times, p. A31, col. 2, 11-10-82. Mayer, Caroline E., "Fowler Hoping Deregulation of TV starts soon". The Washington Post, p. 09, business 11.31 section, col. 5, 10-30-82. 11.32 Schwartz. Tony, "Plan to present musical raises pay-TV Issues", New York Times, p. 14, col. 1, 10-30-82. 11.35 McGill, Archie, "A.T.&T Positions statements ... Marketing Philosophy", communications, June 1977. 11.36 Commors Carrier - Interconnection (file). 11.37 Planning Conference on computer communications Nov. 8-9, 1976. 11.38 Common Carrier - Separation Policy (file). 11.39 Broadcast Ratings (file). 11.40 B/C Callsigns (file). 11.41 Common Carrier: Bell Bill (file). 11.42 Common Carrier - A.T.&T. consent decree (1955) (file). 11.43 Common Carrier - Data computer (file). 11.44 A.T.&T. Monopoly - competition (file). 11.45 Comparative Hearings (file). 11.46 Ascertainment (file). 11.47 Common Carrier - Private Line Investigation (file). 11.48 Citizens Groups (file). 11.49 Common Carrier Execunet (file). 11.50 Broadcast Forms, Revised (file). M/O 11.51 "High court backs area pricing", New York Times, P. D1, Business Day section, Col. 6, 3 - 23-83. M/O 11.53 ___Channels Receiver Act UHF (file). 11.54 Cable/Broadcast (file). 11.55 Common Carrier - Phase II (file). 11.56 Clear Channel's (file). 11.57 CB (file). 11.58 Boosters (file). 39

11.59 Broadcast & Defamation of Political candidates (file)e. 11.60 Attorney Recruitment (file). 11.61 B/C Assignments (file). 11.62 "The New New Telephone Industry", Business week, 2-13-78. 11.63 "A.T.&T. Ordered to revise tariffs for Private Lines", Wall Street Journal, P.20, Col. 2, 9-24-76. 11.64 Schrage, Michael, "Inside: The FCC", The Washington Post, P. A - 13, Col. 5, 8- 9- 83. 11.65 Perry's , 12-1-77

11.65 Perry's Broadcasting and the Law, 12-1-77 ---> 8-15-78 Vol. 7, No. 22 -----> Vol. 8, No. 16. Journal of Broadcasting, Vol. XIV, No. 1, Part II, Winter 1969 - 70 in association with Federal 11.66 communications Bar Journal, Vol. XXX III, 1069, No. 3 (Part II). Memorandum to Committee on Ratemaking and Economic Regulation from Phillip J. Harter, 9-1-77 re: Professor Thomas D. Morgan's draft report Attached: draft copy of report entitled "Toward a Revised 11.67 Strategy for Ratemaking". Muir v. Alabama Educational Television Commission, No. 80- 7546, U.S. Court pf Appeals, 5th Cir., 9-21- 81. Held: Commission's refisa; tp brpadcast flim was a legltimate execise of its statutory authority as a broadcast licensee to make its own programming dearsrens and was [rptected by the 1st Amemdment guarantee of freedom of the press, and platniffs had no constflutronal right to compel commission to 11.69 broadcast film. Statement of Thomas E. Wheeler, President, Nat'l Cable; Television Association, before the subcommittee 11.71 on SBA and SBIC, "Authority, minority enterprise, and General Small Business Problems", 10-13-81. Fighting TV Stereotypes: AN Act Handbook, Action for Children's Television, 1983; Note: next to last page, 11.72 statement by J.clay Smith, JR. Botein, Michael, "Comparative Broadcast Licensing Procedures and the Rule of Law: A fuller Investragtion", 11.73 Vol. 6, No. 4, Georgia Law Review, 1972 11.74 The Report of the Task Force on Minorities in Public Broadcasting, "A formula for change", Nov. 1978 Federal Communications Commissions v. TV 9, Inc., No. 74-31, in the supreme court of the United States, October Term, 1974 Re: Petition for a wit of certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of 11.75 Columbia Circuit. 11.76 Miller, Justin, President, NAB, "an Analysis of the lue Book", 1947. committee Print, 94th Congress, 2d session, "Appointments to the Regulatony Agencies, The FCC and the 11.77 FTC, (1949 - 1974)", April 1976. 11.78 Washington, Frank G, "Toward Community Ownership of Cable Television", 83 Yole L.J. 1708, July 1974 11.79 Brochure, Fourth Annual Communications Conference, March 10-16, 1975, Howard University Media action guide for local urban leagues, prepared by National Urban League Law and Consumer 11.80 Protection Division, Feb. 1973. Summary of the Proposed Queens Cable System, 9-1-81. highlights of Inner Unity's Response to N.Y.C's 11.81 working group request for supplemental intermation 11.82 Bachman, R. Dwight, " Dynamics of Black Radio, A research Report", 1977. 40

Erratum, in the matter of an inquiry into the future role of low power television boardcasting and television 11.83 translaters in the national telecommunications system. BC Docket No. 78-253, FCC No. 3660 Released: 4-26-82 11.84 Hau, Marian and Oscar Scott, "Minority Enterprise and Public Policy", June 9, 1977. Report to the Congress of the United States, "Alternative financing Options for Public Broadcasting", Vol. 1, 11.85 7-82. Attacheds Volume II. 11.86 Polltical Broadcast catechism, N A B, 9-72. 11.87 Major Matters Report, FCC, as of 1- 1-82 11.88 FCC Common Carrier Services, 2/80. 11.90 FCC Report and Recommendations in the Law Pouer Television Inquiry, (SC Docker No. 78- 253), 9-9-80. Harris, Louis, "A Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Experience Regarding UHF Television", September 11.91 1980. 11.92 Howard, Niles, "The TV Networks under Pressure", Review, P. 28, May 1979. FCC News Release No. 5240, Report No. 17085, "FCC declines adoption of multiple ownership rules for 11.93 cable Television Inclustry" (Docket 18891), 7-19-82. 11.94 FACT SHEET, Nov. 1981, "Temporary Commission on Alternative Financing for Public Telecommunitions". 11.96 Pamphlet, KOWH, Omaha "Sound of Soul" Williams v. KCMO Broadcasting Division - Mered 1th Corporation 56 ALR 3d 378. Re: Invasion of privacy 11.97 by radio or television. 11.98 Pharr, Anthony L., "CATV: The allocation process as a means of inducing program diversity", 1974. Marcia A. Slacum "Fight for Franchise--three distinct groups of Washingtonians vying for right to build city's 13.17 cable tv system" W. Post, 3/4/84 p B-1, Col 1 Sandra Salmans "Cable Operations Take a Bruising--high-tech services have been delayed to help the 18.18 system stay afloat. the delay could last for years." NY Times 3/4/1984 p1 col 2 EEO "Fowler sees need for new act--Fcc chairman tells state group that rewrite of 1934 act is desirable, but 13.19 not the way House leaders have in mind" The Media, Broadcasting,m 1/16/84 vol 106, no 3. Schrage, Michael, "Sending software via phone, cable may be a wave of the future" W post, 5/4/84 p1, Col 13.20 2 13.21 NBMC "Warner Amex Renege," Media line (NBMC, 2/84, vol 4, no 2 13.24 Report, "FCC threatens to preempt most local regulation of cable tv" 2/1/84 NCTA, Cedric R. Hendricks Letter to Chairman Marshall, NBMC; from Matthew Knuckles, President BMC St. Louis; re: discussion with 13.25 regard to changing the name of the St. Louis BMC; 12/21/83 13.26 "LPTV Rules --take Five" New TV, Reporter, 1/84, no32 In Re Repeal of the "Regional Concentration of Control" Provisions of the FCC's Multiple Ownership Rules, Reply Comments of the Nat. Conf. of Black Lawyers Comm. Task force. . . and teleco. research and action 12.29 center 13.31 Ronald C Griffin, Broadcast Advertising, what has it done to the audience? 23 Washburn L.J. 237 (1984) Caroline E. Mayer "Sales rush begins here next week-- satellite -to-home tv starting up," W.Post, 1/26/84 P 13.34 E-1 col 2 13.35 Roderki K. Porter (Afro-Am) named Deputy Chief of FCC Mass Media Bureau, FCC News, 1/27/84 41

13.37 Tamar Lewin, "Business and the law--Morduch faces FCC hurdles," NY Times, 1/24/84, p D-2, col 1 13.39 Application Copy: United Methodist Community Center Radio Application, 1/10/83 13.42 Memo: To Board of Directors, NCBL; from Communications task force; re year end report; 1/13/84 Andrew Pollak "Bell System Breakup opens a new Era of Great Expectation and Great Concerns" NY 13.46 Times, 1/1/84, p 12 col 1 13.47 Leon Daniel "FCC Says No to More Kid TV" National Leader 1-5-84 13.48 "FCC says broadcasters can sponsor election debates" Media Line (NBMC) vol 3 no 12 12/83, p1 FCC Commissioner Henry M River: Dissents to Report and Order by FCC in Docket 19142 (children's TV 13.49 Programming) 12/22/83 13.50 FCC Establisher New Cable EEO Processing Criteria--Public Notice 12/15/83 13.51 Citizens Communications Center-- Analysis and critique of the FCC's EEO plan for the fiscal year 1978. . . James A White "Telephone Equipment: How AT&T's slit will affect ownership, repairs and billing," WSJ 13.52 12/20/83, p 33 col 4 13.55 HR 4102 Bill (Formerly HR 3621) Universal Telephone Service Preservation act of 1983 13.56 Chart: Telecommunications deregulation in 1981-82 US Senate and House 13.57 Chart: Open Proceedings FCC Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) & Notices of Inquiry (NOI), 5/83 Commissioner Rivera: "FCC proposes changes in cable EEO Processing Criteria," Public notice, 110/7/83; and "Commissioner Rivera Issues Statement on Proposed Change in Cable EEO Processing Guidelines" 13.59 News (FCC) 10/14/83 13.61 "Cable Television and the Public Interest", U.S> Conf. of Mayors, 9/1983 13.62 "Cable Stats: pay/basic cable growth; satellite lineup" Cablevision, 10/83 13.63 Benevia Milton McCalip, "Deregulation of broadcasting Issue Brief #IB82104" 8/18/83 (Updated) 13.65 Brochure and Card: Derrick a Humphries Re: Q&A about satellite earth stations Memo: To Paul W. Putney, Deputy Chief, Broadcast Bureau; From David Westen, Acting Chief, Ownership Section; re., A pilot study--Ownership & Participation by women in Broadcasting stations located in CA Iowa 13.66 and PA, 12/8/76 Merrill Brown; Caroline Mayer "A new era of hot competition (turmoil over telephones)" Washington Post 13.68 12/12/83, p1 col 1 13.69 "The top 100 companies in electronic communications" Broadcasting 5/9/83 p 37 "US Ct. of Appeals for the DC Circuit--Admin Law, License Renewal: FCC regulations simplifying license renewal procedure held to be within statutory authority and properly promulgated" Daily Wash. Law 13.71 Reporter Vol iii no 228 11/25/83 2261 13.72 "Decline and Fall of the rule of 7's" Broadcasting, 11/28/83 vol 105 no 22 p 23 13.75 Michael Isikoff "FCC bows to pressure, delays tv change" W. Post 11/17/83 Page D-1 col 3 13.77 Confirmation of myron H Thompson US District Court Judge for the middle district of Alabama 9/22/80 13.78 Phil Gailey "FCC lets broadcasters holds political debates" NY Times, 11/9/83 p1 col 2 13.79 FCC News 11/17/83 Vol 16 no 218 Series of articles of Syndication rules; AT&T breakup; deregulation Merrill Brown "President to review tv ruling--sets meeting to aire position of FCC on Syndication Rights," W. 13.81 Post 10/19/83 p1 col 1 13.82 Communications Task Force membership roster 11/83 42

David Burnham "House sets debate on access fee -- a close vote seen on phone legislation" NY Times 13.83 11/9/83 p D-1 col 5 Channels of Communications 11-12/82 Feature: The essential 1983 field guide to the new electronic 13.84 environment 13.85 Modification of the "Seven Station Rule" proposed (Docket 83-1009) FCC News 9/23/83 13.87 "Distress Sale and Interim Operation of KIFM, , Denied" Docket no 20921, News FCC 6/15/84 13.88 "FCC Stands by its story: mass lotteries in the fall!" N.E.W. T.V Reporter, no 35 5/84 "TV coding prevents privacy" NY Times A-32 col 1 6/16/84; "Computer Speech Codes Produced 13.92 Automatically" NY Times A-32 col 1 6/16/84 13.93 "EPA to seek Limits on Radiation from TV and Radio Transmitters" NY Times p A-I, 6/7/84 Before the FCC in the Matter of: Inquiry inft section 73.1910 of the FCC Rules and Regs. Concerning the General Fairness Doctrine Obligations of Broadcast Licensees: Order extending comment filing periods. 13.95 Gen Docket No. 84-282, 1984. 13.97 US Postal Service Board of Governors v Alkens, No 81-1044 (D.C. Cir. 1983) Before the FCC: In the Matter of; Amendment of part 76, Subpart J, Section 76.501 of the commission's rules and regulations relative to elimination of the prohibition on common ownership of cable television systems and National Television Networks. " Comments of the National Black Media Coalition, Et. Al.," ct. 14.01 Docket No. 82-434, 1982 Before The FCC: In The Matter of; Amendment of Part 76, Subpart J, Section 76. 501 of the commissions rules and regulations relative to elimination of the prohibition on common ownership of cable television 14.02 systems and National Television Networks; "Comments" Docket No. 82-434, 1982 14.03 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of James McCollum 14.04 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Auudrey D. Shields 14.05 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Tarik B. Sugarmon 14.06 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Ceiola A. Davis and Jetty L. Viot 14.07 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Gayle Frink 14.08 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Valerie Day E 14.09 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Lori Brown Hyde 14.10 Docket No. 82-434; Comments of Laura Murray 14.11 Docket No. 83-434; Comments of Leonard Glen Pinkey 14.17 Memorandum; Hairobi: Safari; To Chairman Mark S. Fowler, January 18, 1983. Statement: Minority Braodcast Owners Discussions; Before the Federal Communications Commission, prepared and presented by: skip finley-vice president, General Manager, Radio Properities of the Sheridan 14.21 Broadcasting Corporation, April 1977.

14.22 Black Stations attract government Business," Radio Report, Television/Radio Age, at 52 January 30, 1978. An Analysis of Government Policies which restrict minorities from becoming licensees of public television 14.23 and radio stations. Holsendolph, Ernest; "FCC Acts on Minority Brocasting: Moves to ease way for buyers, New York Times at 14.24 D4, Thursday, May 18,1978. 43

14.25 Broadcsting Management Seminar for Black owned stations.

Briones, Francisco, An overview: T^eras Chicanos Meeting the Public Broadcasting needs in the 14.26 community of South Texas," Presented at the Minority Ownership Conference of Re FCC, April 25-26, 1977 14.27 FCC minority ownership conference list of panel schedule and program participant, April 25-26, 1977. 14.28 FCC Minority ownership conference; conference format April 25-26,1977. Lyons, John F. Jr., " Minority ownership Policy considerations," submitted to the minority ownership 14.29 conference. Henry, Ragan A (president, broadcast enterprise network, INC.); "Private sources of financing for minority 14.30 broadcast owners", remarks prepared for the FCC conference on minority ownership, April 25-26, 1977 Howard University School of Communications 12th Annual Communications Conference. " 14.32 Communications and culture: Shaping the world." White Curtis T., " Public Policy and minority ownership of broadcast media; An argument for policy perform and the Maximization of minority participation in the Equity Arena," Statement delivered " before the FCC's 14.33 minority ownership conference, April 25-26, 1977. 14.37 Cable Lines, Nov./Dec., 1975. " Smith on EEO as FCC, at 11, col. 1, 1975. Statement of Dr. J. Clay Smith Jr. In support of the nomination of Federick D. Dorsey for People's Counsel 14.67 for Re District of Columbia, Oct. 24, 1983. Book announcement ( New Books from Draeger), Barcus, Earle F.', " Images of Life on Children's 14.77 Television. Sex roles, Minorities and Families." 14.82 Letter from Patt: Grace Smith, Oct. 7, 1983 14.83 Media Line ( National Black Media Coalition) vol. 3 Number 10; Oct. 1983. 14.88 NaBoB Assist in waters FCC Dispute," Black Radio exclusive at 10 col.4, vol IX #27 7-6-84 14.92 Letter to NBA Telecommunication Panelist from J. Clay Smith. 7-2-84 14.99 NAB minorities: Howard Wooley, Black Enterprise, August 1984. 15.11 Announcement. Seminar, "Minority Ownership and Programming," Sunday September 16, 1984. 15.01 Th Daily Washington Law: Reporter, vol. 112 No. 126, pg. 1285, June 28, 1984. 15.02 Station Sales & Services: NAtional Association of Black Owned Broadcasters INFO 7-17-84 15.03 Kennard, William E; "Minorities In Broadcast Ownership: Status Report, 1984 6-28-84. Memorandum: To: J. Clay Smith, From: David Honig, Re: Meeting Aug. 8, 1984; to discuss possible 15.04 formation of minorty Telecommunications ownership clearinghouse, 8-1-84 15.05 National Association of Black owned Broadcasters, for your Information 7-24-84 N.E.W. T.V. Reporter "The Marketplace approach to TV Deregulation: where will it lwad?" June/July 1984 15.06 No.36 15.07 Television Digest/Summary-Index of Week's News, vol. 24 No. 29, 7-16-84. 15.08 "Networks' Stations Make 30% profits, trade journal says," The Times-Picayanne at A3, col.1 7-30-84

15.09 Oreskes, Michael; "Head of Rights Panel in New York State Resigns," New York Times at 14, col. 1 8-2-84 "The week in Brief",Broadcasting October 2; Mutual Black Network card of Patricia Grae, Director of Station 15.10 Relations and Program Development 44

Leland Point System would Replace Radio's 12-12 Limit," Radio's 12-12 Limit," Radio + Records, at 4 8-17- 15.12 84. 15.13 Media Line, vol. 4 No.7 July, 1984. 15.14 "FCC moves Toward National Paging System," New York Times, at D1, col.1 0-20-84 Pianin, Eric; "Bally charges DiGenova wants to lynch him," (woL-Am Radio), Washingto Post at p.1, col.1 8- 15.15 19-84 Second Annual Women in Telecommunications Conference " The Woman Entrepreneur," sponsored by 15.16 FCC + American Women in Radion+Television, Inc., Washington Marroitt Hotel, October 1-3, 1984. For your Information, NABAB announces its 8th Annual Fall Broadcast Management Conference. NABOB 15.17 Info 8-14-84. 15.18 Blake, Rick; "WhBT-TV: Two Decades of Strife Amids Mississipi' Magnolias," Dollars & Jense at 41 15.19 Smallwood, David, "Inner City Broadcasting," Dollars & Sense 15.20 "Percy Sutton, Tuned in To Success," Dollars & Sense at 16 "Telecommunications: Behave of Re Future"; "Telecommunication and Information Systems" Dollars & 15.21 Sense, at 56 15.22 Flax, Steven; "Squeeze on the Networks," Fortune, September 5, 1983 15.24 Lewis, Peter: Goodman, Jr. William; "A PRC's Headstart?" Opinion, RCR at 11, col. col 1; 12-15-83 Vickery, Hugh; "Mobile - Phone expert grows rich, but he's just getting started," (Peter Lewis) Washington 15.25 Times at 4B, col.2 7-25-84 Statement of the National Bar Association and the Telecommunications Study Group Before the House 15.26 Subcommittee on Telecommunications 9-19-1984 (Deregulation of the Role of Sevens) "Radio ownership Rule in effect" "12-12-12 Rule for Radio stations Takes Effect," Washington Times at 15.27 D10, col. 1 & 2 9-8-84 "Minority Ownership Tips Balance In choice of WLIR operator," (Attorney Frederick Cooke) Radio & 15.28 Records at 4. 8-24-84 Baldessari, Martin; "Lawyers Dominate D.C. Cable Battle," Legal Times at At, 9-3-84. (Tyone Drown, Wiley A. Branton, Percy E. Sutton, James W. Cobb, William R. Hyde dr., Henry A, Berliner Jr., Frederick O. 15.29 Cooke Jr. 15.32 Massengill, Gerald; "FCC Promises Minority Support," Re Hilltop at 3, col.5 10-5-84. 15.33 Hechinger, Fred M.; "Forgotten TV Audience: children," New York times at c9, col. 1 10-2-84 15.34 "Telecommunications Conference Set Oct. 1-3," Atlanta Daily World, at 5 9-20-84 15.35 Black, Norman; "FCC Cancels Cellular License Auction," Washington Post at F4, 10-3-84. 15.37 Letter to Professor Barry Cole, Annenberg School of Communcications, from J. clay Smith, 10-1-84 "Negative Approaches to Telecommunications Regulation," J. Clay Smith Jr. Before the Congressional 15.38 Black Caucus Telecommunications Brain Trust, 9-28-84 Remarks of commissioner Henry M. Rivera Before The National Asociation of Black owned Broadcasters. 9- 15.39 26-84. 15.40 Remarks of David Honig At The Congressional Black Caucus Communications Braintrust. 9-28-84. 45

Tentative Program schedule: National Association of Black owned Broadcastors 8th Annual Fall Broadcase 15.41 Management Conference. "Maximizing your station's Potential --Is there Help in Washington" 9-25-84. 15.42 "Black TV Station Plans Expansion to 24-hour Format," Washington Post at 19, col. 1 10-1-84 Letter to Jamie Loom is CN & J Managing Editor, Federal Bar Association) from Errol D. Brown; Re: Article 15.43 on FBA's Telecommunication Conference, 6-28-84. 15.44 Bammel, Susan; " Wol celebrates fourth Anniversary," Washington Afro-American at 17, col. 4; 10-13-84. 15.45 Molotsky, Irvin, "A Radio Station may be up for Grabs," New York Times at B4, col. 3 8-24-84 15.46 Smith, Sally Bedell; "Cable TV Concern Files Piracy Suit," New York Times at B2, col. 3 8(3)-24-84 Honing, David; "The FCC And its Flucinating Commitment to Minority Ownership of Broadcast Facilities," 15.47 vol. 27 No.3 Howard Law Journal 859 (1983) 15.48 "FCC clears four more Satellite TV companies," USA Today (?) at 6c, col. 6 10-10-84 15.49 Public Notice: Multiple Ownership of Stations; 9-27-84 15.50 In Re Application of Faith Center, Inc.; for Renewal of License 9-26-84 15.51 NAB Minority Business Seminar Communique, 9-25-84 Letter to Frederick Cooke, Jr. From J.Clay Smity Sr.: Re: Communications Law Seminar Student Resumes, 15.52 10-10-84 (Minority Recruitment Committee) Letter to Henry L. Bauman From J.Clay Smith Jr.: Re Communications Law Seminar. Student Resumes, 10- 15.53 10-84. (National Association of Broadcasters) Memo From: Mark S. Fowler; To: Patt: Grace; Re: Letter from Virginia H. Knamer, special Advisor to the 15.54 President for Consumer Affairs. Letter Date, 10-10-84; Memo Date, 10-17-84 Leland, Mickey Congressman: "Ownership of Telecommunication Properties By Minorities" Congressional 15.55 Record. E 4543 10-12-84. 15.56 "Broadcasting is Woman's Work," Broadcasting, vol. 107, No. 15, at 102 10-8-84. 15.57 Schrage, Michael; "HBO's Bond: out As chairman," Washington Post at D1 col.3 10-13-84 "Inside the FCC": Excerpted Speech by Anne P. Jones before the National Conference of Black Lawyers Communications Task Force in Wash. DC. Last Public Speech as a member of FCC, Television/ Radio 15.58 Age, vl. xxx, No. 23 at 85, 6-20-83 "For cable subscribers, a device that offers many advantages," Inquirer at 10, col.1 (Bus. sec.) 15.59 10-14-84 15.60 Stecklon, Steve; "Cable as a True Public Service," Philadelphia Inquirer at 10, col. 1 10-14-84. 15.61 "Discrimination in Hollywood: How Bad is it?" TV Guide at 6, col. 1 10-13-84 15.62 N.E.W.T.V. REPORTER, No. 37, 9-27-84 15.63 "Black Media Group begins 11th annual conference," Washington Post at 2. col. 4 10-13-84 17.00 Communications 17.01 Allsopp, Ralph, Fourteen years of Black Stereotyping on Prime-time Television: 1963-1977 17.02 Cohen & Martin, Blacks as Viewers and Communicators in Mass Media: A Review of Television Research. 17.03 Trescott, Jacqueline, Setback for WHUR Ex-manager, Wash. Post, July 5, 1985, at B7, Col. 1. 17.04 Consumer Assist. and Small Business Div., FCC, Minority's Buyer's Guide, June 1985. 46

Amer. Security Council Education Foundation v. FCC and CBS Intervenor (D.C. CIR. 1978). J. Clay Smith, 17.05 Jr., (Acting General Counsel). 17.06 Randolph, Eleanor, FCC, Permits U.S. to File Against media, Wash. Post, July 13, 1985, at 1, Col.6. 17.07 Cable Firm's Bid to Cut Payment To Fairfax Fails, Wash. Post, July 13, 1985, at B8, col. 6.

17.08 Student Reginald, F.C.C. Allows Tristee, Om Broadcast Takeover, N.Y. Times, July 13, 1985, at 30, col. 4. 17.09 Broadcasting Lubes Founder of Essence, N.Y. Times, Aug. 13, 1983, at DZ, col. 3. 17.10 Nat. Blk. Programing Consortium, vol. 5. Take One No. 5, June 1985. 17.11 Vise, David A., Bid for CBS May End Today, Wash. Post, Aug. 7, 1985, at F2, Col. 4. Tucker, Elizabeth, FCC Weighs Role in Hostile Bids For T.V. Networks Wash. Post, July 21, 1985, at H1, 17.12 Col. 4. 17.13 Carton, Barbara, Dish is not to Va. Neighbors Taste, Wash. Post, Aug 7, 1985, at 1, col. 2. 17.14 Greene, Marcia, The District's cable Kingpin Wash. Post, Aug 5, 1985, at C1, col. 3. 17.15 Stevenson, Richard, Bartering for TV Ad. Time, N.Y. Times, Aug. 3, 1985, at 31, col. 2. 17.16 Cable confronts the, Constitution, N.Y. Times, July 30, 1985, at 22, col. 1.

17.17 Poole, Isaiah J., Cable firm labels suit, by rival bidder (blackmail) Wash. James, July 26, 1985, at 7B, col. 6. 17.18 Wicklein, John, A Myopic Ruling on Cable T.V., N.Y. Times, July 27, 1985, at a23, col. 5. 17.19 Stokes, Trudy gallant, New Beat in Michigan, Black Enterprise, Sept. 1985. 17.20 Wanda Whitmore, Rescuing Public T.V., Black Enterprise 9/1985. 17.21 When T.V. Censors Sex, N.Y. Times. Aug. 5, 1985, at A14, col. 1. 17.22 Feinberg, Lawrence, Court Voids Rule on Local Rule, Wash. Post, July 20, 1985, at C1, col. 3. 17.23 Vise, David A., Cooke Ends Bid for Multimedia, Wash. Post, July 20, 1985, at C1, col. 6. 17.24 S. Africa Legislation Blacked, Ala. Advertiser, Agu. 2, 1985, at 1, col. 6. 17.25 Minority - Owned Commercial Broadcast Facilities (Aug. 17, 1985).

17.26 Minority group sign agreement to acquire top ABC attribute, Washing. Atro. Am., Aug. 20, 1985, at 0, col. 5. 17.27 Fabrikant, Geraldine, the New Attractions of cable, N.Y. Times, Aug. 23, 1985, at D1, col.3. 17.28 Nat. Ass. of Blk. owned Broadcasters, Comments before F.C.C. (Jan. 10, 1984). 17.29 Preliminary Drafts* Authored & Hearings & Pre. Hearing Conferences Attended (Summer 1985). 17.30 Honig, David FCC Intervention to promote, Minority ownership of Broadcast Facilities, (Jan. 3, 1983). 17.31 Bureau of Nat. Affairs, Inc., Daily Labor Report, Analysis section, (1983). 17.32 West Michigan v. F.C.C. No. 82 - 2513. 1) Transcript 2)Appendix (Joint). Monroe, Early D., International, Broadcast Radio Stations: Entrepreneurs? Presenter to: Clark's College 17.33 Mass. Communication Media Conference, Felb. 28 - March 4, 1975. Afro - American Community Broadcasting Inc., proposal to establish a community owned FM educational 17.34 Radio Station. (May 16, 1977). Nat. Blk. Media Coalition, Petition for Reconsideration to Participation of Indigent Persons in Corsham. 17.35 Proceedings (Dec.30, 1976). 17.36 Minow, Newton, Being fair to the Fairness Doctrine, N.Y. Times, Aug. 27, 1985, at A23, col. 3. 47

17.37 F.C.C. News letter, A Fan. Symposium for Minority Entrepreneurs, Aug. 21, 1985. 17.38 Steele v. F.C.C., 84-1176 (D.C. Cir. 1985). 17.39 Nat. Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, for your Information, Newsletter, Aug. 29, 1985. PBS, effects of Racism on Political Process Examines on "Power and Prejudice in America", June 25, 17.40 1984. 17.41 Nat. Conf. of Blk. Lawyers (Thomas Hart), letter to Ann. Farhat, Sept. 4, 1985. Bulletin, 85 - 34, Preferential Treatment for women rejected by FCC and U.S. Appeals Panel, Aug. 30, 17.42 1985. 17.43 Closed Circuit, No Reserved Seat, Broadcasting Sept. 16, 1985 17.44 Hart, Thomas, letter to G. Bechtel concerning Jerry Falwell, (Sept 19, 1985). 17.45 Black-Owned Corp. Inks a Cable T.V. Pact with Philly, Jet, Sept. 16, 1985, at 37. 17.46 Booker Simeon, Ticker Tape U.S.A., Jet, Aug. 26, 1985, at 10. Re: Derrick Humphries. 17.47 Williams Juan, Blacks Encouraged to Pressure Media, Sept. 26, 1985, at A10, col. 3, 17.48 Falwell speech precipitated a controversy. Re: Nat. conf. of BLACK Lawyers. 17.49 No front Runner for Niuean Seat:, T.V. Digest, Sept. 16, 1985. 17.50 Candidates Abound for 'minority' Seat, Wash. Post, Oct. 7, 1985, at A11, col3. 17.51 Mathews, Jay, T.V. Station Accusep of Propaganda, Wash. Post, Oct. 10, 1985, at A24, col. 1. F.C.C., letter, to Friends from Patti Smith concerning Low Power Television: Past, Present and future, Oct. 17.52 10, 1985. Hayes and Townsend Financing a foe the Minority entrepreneur", prepared for F.C.C. symposium, Oct. 7-8, 17.53 1985, Wash. D.C. Kennaris, William, Seven Ways you can benefit from FCC Policies to promote minority ownership of 17.54 broadcast stations, prepared for F.C.C. symposium. 17.55 Ron Sutton dies at 45, Wash. A fro-am, Oct. 12, 1985, at 1, col. 3. 17.56 Fowler, Mark, FCC minority ownership conference, Oct. 8, 1985. 17.57 Stevenson, Richard, Hispanic Network under Fire, N.Y. Times, Nov. 14, 1985, at D1, col. 1. 17.58 Charles Tate, cable television in the cities: comm. control, public access, and minority ownership (1971). 17.59 WHMM: Five years in Retrospect The Capstone, Nov. 12, 1985, at 1, col. 1 Letter from Smith, Patt, grace concerning Brown bag, luncheon: Business opportunities in the private radio 17.60 service, Nov. 8, 1985 17.61 Girard, Keith, Montgomery Cable Co. Seeks Channel cuts, Wash. Post, Nov. 12, 1985, at C3, col. 1. 17.62 ABA Forum Committee, Takeover of Broadcast Licensees, Oct. 31, 1985. Remarks of James H. Quello. Augusta's Paine College Given Commercial Radio Station, Blk College Radio News. Oct./Nov. 1985, at 1, 17.63 col. 3. 17.64 Minorities at the FCC. 17.65 FCC - Fairness Doctrine 17.66 FCC Historical Documents 17.67 Consumee Assistance and Small Bus. Divison, How to Find into. at the F.C.C., April 1, 1984 17.68 Telecommunications: A glossary of Telecommunications terms. 17.69 Inside: the FCC, major Decisions Due on owner Diversity, Wash, Post, Nov. 11, 1985, at A21, col. 1. 48

Fowler, Mark, FCC only reinforces existing minority preference Laws, Wash. Times, Nov. 8, 1985, at 4D, 17.70 col. 1.. 17.71 Girard, Keith, Montgomery's Cable TV Turmoil Reflects Nationwide Problems, Wash. Post, at D1, col. 1. 17.72 Professor Soe[mann's on (A) Trafficking and (b) Programming (April 23, 1963). 17.73 F.C.C. Broadcast Bureau, Leading Cases and Pronouncements. F.C.C., Legal Authority to Adopt a Rule Priser Alloying Maximum Broadcast Time to be devoted to 17.74 commercial Advertising. McKinney, James C., Address at the National Association of Telecommunications officers and Advisors, 17.75 Sept. 30, 1985. 17.76 F.C.C.: United Methodist Community Center Application for radio station. Re: Rodney S. Wead. 17.77 Nat. Conf. of Blk. Lawyers, NRBL Comm. Task Force Mailing :list, (Nov.1984). 17.78 Communications Service List. Remarks, by Henry M. Rivera, before Minority Broadcast Management and Ownership Seminar, at 17.79 Syracuse University, July 29, 1985. Petition for writ of Certiorari to Supreme court of U.S., West Michigan Broadcasting Co., v. F.C.C. (Oct. 31, 17.80 1984). 17.81 Fury, Kathleen, Witness the Honors of Bill Cosby, T.V. Guide, Oct. 13-19, at 35. Before F.C.C., in the matter of Ameo. of the commission's rules to allow the selection from among competing applications using Rarclom selection hearings, Dock. No. 81-768, third report and order (Aug. 17.82 16, 1985). 17.83 American Security Council Educ. Foundation v. F.C.C., 607 F.2d 438 (D.C. Cir. 1979). Before F.C.C., In Re Applications of Johnson comm. Inc. and Cozzia Comm. Corp., Memorandum Opinion 17.84 and Order, July 31, 1985. RE: John H. Johnson Bill Cosby Stuart, Reginald, Court Kills F.C.C. Rule Favoring women as owners of F.M. Stations, N.Y. Times Aug. 24, 17.85 1985, at 7, col. 1. Borowski, Neil, 2 Radio Stations ARC being sold to Area businessmen, Phil. Inquirer, Nov. 30, 1985, at F1, 17.86 col. 5. 17.87 Fabrikant, Geraldine, The New Attractions of cable, N.Y. Times, Aug. 23, 1985, at D1, col.3. 17.88 Northwest, Jersey to get a VIA TV Station, N.Y. Times, Nov. 3, 1985, at 62, col. 4. Smith, Patti Grace, letter from FCC concerning Brown Bag, Luncheon: Low Power T.V.: O Past, Present 17.89 and Future, Oct. 18, 1985. 17.90 Girard, Keith, Montgomery Cable Firm Hatts Wiring, Wash. Post, Oct. 30, 1985, at 1, col. 6. Gupto, Integrating the airwaves, Black Enterprise 125 (June, 1982)' Newton,countdown to takeoff, Black 17.91 Enterprise 48 (June, 1988882). 17.92 Williams V. Banks Dies at 82; Founded Detroit T.V. Station, N.Y. Times, Aug. 28, 1985, at A21, col. 6. 17.93 O'Donnell, Frank, The Great Pretender, Regardie's, Oct. 1985, at 54, col.1. Cusick, Frederick, bill to Corb sexal programming on cable T.V. passes Senate Panel, Phil. Inquired, Oct. 17.94 23, 1985, at 3B, col. 1. 17.95 Trescott, Jacqueline, WYCB Is Sued, Wash. Post, Oct. 26, 1985, at B1, Col. 2. 17.96 Raising in flag for minorities, Vol. 109 No. 17, Broadcasting Mag., Oct. 21, 1985 49

17.97 FCC Proposes, modification for distress sales to minorities, broadcasting Mag. Oct. 14, 1985, at 40, col. 1. 17.98 Washington Watch: Precterance Appeal, Broadcasting Mag. Oct. 14, 1985, at 46, col. 1.

FCC [100's] FCC/EEOC Files Inter-office To: John Conlin, From: Bob Hadl; Re: Power of the Court of Appeals to consider, sue sponte, questions not memorandum - presented by the parties or considered by the commission; Date: May 10, 1965 To: Max Geldman, Asst. Sen. Counsel; From: Erich Saxl; Subj: The "Subquensive Activities Control Act of Memorandum - 1.03 1950" and Radio Broadcasting; Date: 10-18-50. To: AL Baxter; From: Ashton Hardy; Subj: Maximum Forfeiture Liability pursuant to Section 510 of the Act Memorandum - 1.04 (47 U.S.C. sec. 570); Date: 6-25-76 To: Mr. Goldman; From: M.J. Morris; Subj: Right of Existing Station License to be Heard on Question of Memorandum - 1.05 Injury to Public Resulting from Commission's Grant of Additional Station in Same Area To: Commissioner Sterling; From: The General Counsel; Subj: legislative history of the Terms "financial qualifications" and "the earliest and latest dates between which the actual operation of such station is Memorandum - 1.06 expected to begin" as used in the communications Act of 1934; Date: 1-23-53 Inter-office To: John Conlin, From: Bob Hadl; Re: Power of the Court of Appeals to consider, sue sponte, questions not Memoradum - 1.07 presented by the parties or considered by the commission; Date: May 10, 1965 To: General Counsel; From: Martibn Denis; Subj: Use of the word repeatedly in forfeiture section 503 (b)(1); Memorandum - 1.08 Date: 1-14-71 Question: Where a person violates any provision of the communications Act, or a role or regulation of the commission, may the commission proceed against him initially through the issuance of a cease and desist order under section 312(b) or through the institution of criminal proceedings under sections 501 and 502, or, must the commission issue a lease and desist order as a pre-requisite to the initiation of criminal Memorandum - 1.09 proceedings. Public Notice - 1.10 Re: Questions and Answers about the CB Radio Service; Date: 5-26-76 To: General Counsel; From: Associate General Counsel - Legislation; Subj: MEmorandum on the effect of Memorandum - 1.11 S. 1308, wine tap bill, on section 605 of the communications Act; Date: 6-19-63 Mr. Solomon; Mr. Miller; Subj: Kenehan question: Can the Commission incorporate counter proposals into role making proceedings without issuing new notices of proposed rule making and holding seperate Memorandum - 1.12 proceedings? Date: 1-16-57 To: Mr. Rauh; From: B.P. Cottone; Subj: Pursuant to your request of December 30, 1940, I am transmitting to you herewith a memorandum prepared by Samuel Miller on the nature of the evidence required to Memorandum - 1.13 establish violations of the act by unlicensed operators of transmitting equipment Commissioner Kenneth A. Cox General Counsel; Subj: legislative History of Section 311 (a) And (b) regarding local notice of public hearings to be held with respect to certain applications in the broadcast 1.14 service; Date: 6-18-65 1.15 Legislative History of Section 312(b) 50

Of: General Counsel; Subj: Publishing requirements with reference to Public Notice of Acceptance for filing File - 1.16 of Applications issued under new section 309 Procedure; Date: 10-18-60 From: Erich Saxl; To: Harry M. Plotkin; Subj: The legislative History of 307(b) of the communications Act of Memorandum - 1.17 1534, as amended.; Date: 5-2-47 To: Bureau Heads and Staff Officers; From: General Counsel; For: Information; Subj: Service of Orders Inter-office where it appears that enforcement proceedings under section 401(b) of the communications Act may be Memorandum - 1.18 required; Date: 11-1-62 To: Mr. Plotkin; From: Max Goldman; Subj: Legislative History of Section 411(a) of the Communications Memorandum - 1.19 Act; Date: 2-25-44. To: The General Cousel; From: Max Goldman; Subj: Legislative History and Interpretation of Sections 404 Memorandum - 1.20 and 409 of the Communications Act; Date: 5-14-43 Office To: Edgar W. Holtz, Assoc. Gen Co.; From: Edward W. Hautanen; Subj: FCC regulation governing the Memorandum - 1.21 issue of mechanically recorded material by radio and television broadcast stations; Date: 10-15-58 To: Harry M. Plotkin; From: IRA G. Aronow; Subj: Time intervals for taking appeals from the District of Memorandum - 1.22 Columbia to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; Date: 6-23-44 To: Files; From: A.H. Ende; Subj: A consideration of the legal problems involved in docket No. 9093 - Applicability of Section 314 of the Communications Act to the American Cable and Radio Corporation Memorandum - 1.23 System; Date: 11-16-48 To: Max D. Paglin; From: Ruth V. Reel; Subj: Redefinition of the Terms "party in interest" and "person aggrieved or whose interests are adversley affected" in Sections 309(c), 402 (b) and 405 of the Inter-Office Communications Act so as to exclude persons whose interest is in avoiding competition and whose Memorandum - 1.24 aggrievement is solely economic. Date: 11/59 1.25 To: General Counsel; From: Charles C. McCarter; Re: Tie votes; Date: June 26, 1957 The Power of the Commission to Delegate Investigatorial and other functions as affected by sections 5(e) Memorandum - 1.26 and 409(a) of the communications Act of 1934 Memorandum - 1.27 Re: Communications Act, Section 5(e) To: Harry M. Plotkin; From: Paul Dobin; Subj: The Effect of Changing the Hearing Officer During the Memorandum - 1.28 Conduct of a Proceeding; DateL 3-19-46 Memorandum - To: John L. Fitzgerald, From: Hilburt Slosberg; Subj: Notes on Administrative Law-Aspects of Initial 1.29 Decision; Date: 11-16-60 Office To: Richard A. Solomon; From: Mark E. Fields; Subj: History of Communications Act, Section 401; Date: 4- Memorandum - 1.30 24-58 To: Mr. Hilburt Slosberg; From: John B. Summers; Subj: Whetehr the respondent in a District Court Action Action by the United States under Section 401(b) of the Communications Act to enforce an FCC order which is subject to review by the Court of Appeals for D.C> under section 402(b) of the Act may attack the Memorandum - 1.31 substantive aspects of that order in the enforcement action; Date: 5-18-66 Memorandum - 1.32 To: Mr. Plotkin; Re: Legislative History of hearings provisions of the Communications Act; Date: 11-12-42 To: Mr. D.R. Ohlbaum; From: Joseph A. Marino; Subj: Enforcement of Section 312(b) cease and desist 1.33 order, and scope of section 401(b) District Count Hearing; Date: May 23, 1966 51

Concerning Authoruty of the Federal Communications Commission to Authorize Subscription Televeision Memorandum - 1.34 Operations; Date: 7-3-57 Inter-office For: Information; To: The Commission (Limited Distribution); From: Chief, Broadcast Bureau; Subj: New Memorandum - 1.35 CBS Compensation plan and other network comensation arrangements; Date: 7-17-61 Annex 2 - 1.36 Section 352 (b)(2) - Exemption provision; legislative history: Hearing requirements 1.37 Legislative History of Section 318 of the Communications Act of 1934 - Original Enactment 1.38 Memorandum of the General Counsel Federal Communications Commission Inter-office For: Information; To: The Commission; From: Chief, Broadcast Bureau; Subj: Legislative and Administrative Memorandum - 1.39 History of Section 317 of the Act. Date: 2-11-60 For: Information; To: The Commission; From: The General Counsel; Subj: Authority of the Commission to Inter-office grant a construction permit where the applicant has constructed a station without first recieveing a Memorandum - 1.41 construction permit as prescribed by section 319 (a) of the Communications Act; Date: 1-13-50 NAB Interoffice Correspondence - To: John Summers; From: Brenda Fox; Subj: Antitrust Regulation: The Impact of California Motor Transport 1.42 Co. upon the Noerr - Penington Rule; Date: 4-12-73 Inter-office Memorandum - 1.43 Subj: Section 402 (h) of the Communications Act which provides: Statement of Newton N. Minow, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Before the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce on proposals for all-channel television recievers, and to 1.44 prohibit the deletion of any vhf television channels (H.R. 8031 . . . ) 3-6-62. Memorandum of the Federal Communications Commission in Support of relief from the Federal excise tax 1.45 on television recievers FCC First Report In the Matter of Amendment of part 150f The FCC Rules with regard to All-channel television broadcast and Order - 1.46 recievers - No. 14769; FCC - 62-1192 Notice of Proposed In the Matter of Admendment of Part 15 of the FCC Rules with regard to All-channel television broadcast Rule Making - 1.47 recievers - No. 14769; FCC 62-941 Memorandum of the Federal Communications Commission concerning a staff study prepared for the special subcommittee on interstate and foreign commerce with respec to the commission's 1970 "policy 1.48 statement concerning comparative hearings involving regular renewal applicants" To: Daniel R. Ohlbaum; From: Hale Watkins; Subj: May the Commission issue a valid VHF translator license sunject to the condition that the authorization can be cancelled without hearing upon not less than Memorandum - 1.49 sixty days notice? Date: 6-11-62 1.50 Federal Communications Commission "Sponsorship Identification of Broadcast Material," 3-16-60. 1.51 Perham, John, "Is A Fourth TV Network on the way?," Dun's Review, April, 1977 1.52 Public Notice; Policy Statement on comparative hearings involving regular renewal applicants, 1-15-70 FCC Addendum - Addendum to Policy statememnt of July 28, 1965 on comparative broadcast hearings, 3-4-66 FCC Public Notice - 1.54 Policy Statement on Comparative Broadcast Hearings Murphy, Cathryn C.; Official Report of Proceedings Before the Federal Communications Commission, 5-24- 1.55 73, # 18672, vol 13, p. 577-599. Plus Letter - To: Mr. John W. Pettit; From: Mark E. Fields; Date: 7-23-73 52

To: Daniel R. Ohlbaum; From: William L. Fishman; Subj: Legislation History of 18 U.S.C. Section 207(a); Memorandum - 1.56 Date: 12-16-66 Action In Docket Case Report No. 12330; FCC MoniFries Renewal Application frms (Docket 20419) 9-20- FCC Report - 1.57 76. Loeb, Guy Hamilton, The Communications Act Policy Toward Competition: The Sound of one hand 1.58 clapping,Ma. 77 (Harvard) 1.59 FCC "Public Service Responsibility of Broadcast Licensees" 3-7-46 1.60 Saxl, Erich, "Is An Administrative Body Bound to Follow Its Own Precedents?" For: Information; To: The Commission (Limited Distribution); From: General Counsel; Subj: The validity of a Inter-office vote by a commissioner upon post decision matters in cases of adjudication where the commisioner has not Memorandum - 1.61 heard oral argument and has not participated in the original decision on the merits; Date: 12-6-62 Memorandum prepared by the general counsel for the Federal Communications Commission on its legal 1.62 authority to adopt a rule prescribing maximum broadcast time to be devoted to commercial advertising. Memorandum of general counsel's office on finality of a commission decision denying an application for 1.63 renewal of license after judicial review is completed. To: Commissioner Kenneth A. Cox; From: Max D. Praglin, Gen. Counsel; Subj: Qualifications of a Memorandum - 1.64 Commissioner to participate in commission action in adjudicatory proceedings; Date: 10-2-63. Appndix A. Memorandum concerning Jurisdictionof the Federal Commuications Commission to neglecct Memorandum - 1.65 Netwok television Licensees

1.66 Richard A. Solomon, Mark E. Fields; Admission of Hearsay Evidence in Comission Hearings; Date: 7-30-58 Inter-Office For: Information; To: The Commission; From: The Office of The General Counsel; Subj: Effect on a vote of Memorandum -1.67 "Not participating" by a member of the Commission; Date: 11-10-53 Question: Are Applications for broadcast stations a part of the hearing record if not expressly made part Memorandum -1.68 thereof? 1.69 Statement of Beredict P. Cottone re legal basis for Scott recision Inter-Office Memorandum -1.72 For: Information; To: The General Counsel; From: Erich Saxl; Subj: Proposed rule making on Lotteries. Chief, Broadcast Bureau and Administrative Asst. Deputy General Counsel; Report of the special subcommitte on investigations of the committe on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of The House of 1.73 representative, its rept. no. 91-256, may 19, 1969. 1-6-70. Inter: Office Memorandum -1. 74 Edward F. Kenehan, General Counsel; Adoption of counter proposals in rule making procedures without 1.75 futher notice of proposed rule mking. 2-15-57 To: Cay Smith; From: Tom King; Subj: Draft statute concerning confiscation of communications equipment. Memorandum -1.77 Date: 8-18-76 1.78 Henry Seller; H. Sifford Irion; Standard Comparative Criteria; Date: 3-31-65 FCC Report -1.79 " Public Service Responsibility of Broadcast Licensees" 3-7-46. 53

Memorandum Opinion and Order- FCC; In the matter of elimination of telephone company cable television cross-ownership rules, sections 1.80 63.54-63.56 for rural areas. # 80-767; 11-9-82. FCC Memorandum Opinion and Order - In re the Petition of Sugar Land Telephone Company for waiver of sections 63.54 and 64.601..., (2-28-80), 1.81 3-4-80. "U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit - Communications - Rulemaking; -FCC; rulemaking proceeding and rules governing interralationship between telecommunications and data processing upheld on review.", 1.82 no. 243-, p.2729, 12-17-82. 1.83 Common Carrier Cases Final Report on AT+T -1.84 CA - 73-149., 1-18-79 1.85 "A.T.+T. in The Throes of "Equal Employment", Fortune, vol. 3, no. 9, 1-12-79, p. 2. 1.86 "Living with Job Quotas at A.T.+T.", Forutune, 1-15. 79. 1.87 Shanahan, Eileen, "A.T.+T. is Penalized Anew for Job Bias," New York Times, 5-14-75 Note -1.88 FCC Subsidizes UHF Rept. + order, 57 FCC 2d. 625 Rule 76.61 (b) (1). Note -1.89 Antitrust; UHF/ Networks etc. AT+T v. Delta Communications, 408 F Supp. 1075 ( s. D. Miss; E. D.) . To: Mr. Pettit; From: Mr. Slease; Subj: Requested legal opinion on whether the provisions of section 319 of the Communications act of 1934, as amended, requiring a construction permit are applicable to a carrier's Memorandum -1.90 procurement of a transportable earth station; Date: 3-2-73. From: Miriam Miller (?); To: (?); Subj: Discussion of section 205(a) and section 214(d) of the Communications Act, with special referencce to the legislative meaning of the words "any change, Memorandum-1.91 classification, regulation, or practice of any carrier or carriers"; Date 1956 or 1957 Citations to Legislative History of Sections 221 (a) and 222 of the Comunications Act of 1934, as Amended Memorandum -1.92 (47 U.S.C. ss 151 Et seo.) To Comminssioner Stewart; From: (?); Subj: Opinion as to what extent the Commision may modify the 30 Memorandum -1.94 day notice provision contained in Section 203 (b) of the Communications Act of 1934; Date 2-19-35 To: General Counsel; From (?); Subj: Provisions of Communications Act of 1934 requiring the filing of schedules, changes, memorandum etc., with the Commission by telephone carriers, telegraph carriers Memorandum -1.95 subjecct to the Act, or both; Date: 7-18-34 To: Chairman, Commissioners and Chief, Common Carrier Bureau; From: General Counsel; Subj: Authority of the Commission to reject AT+T's pending tariff increasing changes for message toll telephone calls; Memorandum -1.96 Date: (?) Inter-Office To: Mr. Werner; From W.M. Lesber; Subj: Procedune to be followed in prescribing depreciation rates under Memorandum -1.97 Section 220 (b) of Communications Act; Date 12-21-51. Inter-Office For : Common Carrier Agenda; To: The Commission; From: The General Counsel; Subj: Proceeding in Memorandum -1.98 Docket 10645; Date: 6-6-61 Letter -1.99 To: Honorable Frank Thompson, Jr.; From: Richard E. Wiley 54

To: Mr. Plotkin; From: (?); Subj: Direct appeals to the Supreme Court from decisions of Federal District Memorandum Courts in proceedings to enforce orders of the Commission under Title II of the Communications Act of FCC/EEDC -2.1 1934, as Amended. Date: 8-2-44 To: Acting General Counsel; From: - ; Suj: Section 22. (a) of the Act Relating to Consolidation and merger Memorandum -2.2 of telephone companies; Date 5-24-40 2.30 Chu, Albert L.C., " Defining the Issues in Bell vs. Everyone", Datamation, 3/77. 2.40 "Accounting- Replacement"; Costs: Clarififcation or Confusion? Business Week, Aug.9,___ " The Constitutionality of Government Restrictions on the content of private International Broadcasting by 2.50 satellite" Distinction Between Term; "Public Interest, as used in Title III of Communications Act, and necessity as 2.60 used in normal common carrier Regulation 2.70 "Statement of Stephen A. Heater"; To: Members of Subcommittee; Re: Small-Market Radio broadcasting Of Authur S. Flemming, Before the Subcommittee on Communications, House Committee on Interstate and Testimony -2.8 foreign commerce on H.R. 3333, May 16, 1979 Remarks-2.16 Of: Chairman Mark S. Fowler; Re: National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters INC. Date: 9-24-81. of: Mark S. Fowler; Bef: Subcommittee on Oversight and investigations and the subcommittee on Telecommunications, consumer protection, and finance of the House Committee on energy and commerce, Statement -2.17 Sept. 24, 1981. To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: David Honig NBMC; Re: Current Status of Blacks in Communications; Date: Latter-2.18 Sept. 27, 1981 Gorden, Bernard, "Minority Ownership A Minority's Minority Opinion," (2nd ed.) 9 KHz Task Force, 11-29- 2.19 79. of: Clarence V. McKee; Bef: National Association of Radio Broadcasters convention, Miami Bench, Flo.; Remarks -2.20 Date: 9-15-81 Exact date is 2.21 " Pre- Conference issue media line (NBMC), vol.I; No. 5, Sept. , 1981 missing 2.22 National Black Media Coalition, Eight Annual Media Conference, Oct. 8-11, 1981 "AT&T Chairman encourages Minority Enterprise And Employment in Telecommunications at FCC 2.24 Conference," News (FCC), December 3, 1980. Case+Comment- -In The matter of admendment of Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and FCC Form 395 # 2.27 No. 21474. -Comments on the commission's second further notice of proposed rule making. Brochure FCC-2.28 "Enterprise Opportunities for Minorities in Telecommunications," December 2,3,1980. 2.29 " For Your Information", EEOC, December, 1980 2.30 Mayer, Caroline E., " Goldwater Plans to cut FCC size, responsiblity", Wash. Star, 12-9-80, p. 127, col.2. Morgan, Thomas, " Station Break Radion Revamp: From Patter to Priorities," w. Post, 12-9-80, p. Bl, col. 3. 2.31 [Cathy and Dewey Hughes] (wol. Now Power) To: Mr. Woodhouse; CC; J. Clay Smith, JR.; From:Cynthia Ward Jefferies; Re: Franchising of Cable Letter(FCC)-2.32 Television service. Date: Nov. 19,1980 Furnished by. Nolan A. Bowie 8-22-80; To: Silvia Drew Ivie; From: Nolan A. Bowie Citizens Communication Letter -2.33 Center. Date: 8-22-80 55

To: Friends of National Black Media Coalition; From: Pluria W. Marshall; Re: NBMC-Seventh Annual Letter-2.34 Meeting; Date: October 9-12, 1980; End: Chairman's Report, Sum., 1980. 2.35 Today's Summary and Analysis ( No. 140) ( DLR); 7-18-80 "Advocacy Groups Mount Campaign to monitor EEO Efforts in Broadcasting", Current Development, 7-1- 2.36 80, ( No. 128) p. A-5. Current Developments, ( no.130) 7-30-80, p. A-12. " FCC Rejects Petition to reconsider agency's equal 2.37 opportunity guides." "Todays Summary and analysis NLRD sticks with IRS penalty rate," Daily Labor Reporter, DLR no. 128, 7-1- 2.38 80. 2.39 Black norman, " FCC-EEO," Associated Press

2.40 Irish, Lori Ann, "The Federal Communications Commission and Employment in the public interest," 4-4-80. 2.41 Citizens Communications Center; Projects in Progress - 1978. Bowie Nolman A., " Third World Countries at Warc: Positions and Achievements," Presented at the 2.42 conference on world communications: Decisions for the Eighties, 5-13-80. Press Release-2.43 "Black Group Propose Alternative Television Network, "Community Television Network, INC., 4-9-80. Citizens Communication Center. 1) Letter - 4-9-80; 2) Briefs (a) In the matter of Inquiry and proposed rulemaking : Deregulation of Radio #No. 79-219; (b) Action for better communication v. F.C.C., No. 79-437, 2.44 U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Circuit 2.45 FCC'S EEO Guidelines for stations scored by broadcasting association, 3-25-80 2.46 "Sterility Required," The American Lawyer; April, 1980 To: Honorable Clay Smth; From: Claudette E. Pride; Re:EEO Processing guidelines and employment Letter-2.47 practices; Date: 2-20-80; End: EEo processing guidelines changed for broadcast renewal applicants " Broadcast Action. FCC to survey television network employment Practices in programing," News, FCC, 2- 2.48 13-80 2.49 " EEO Processing Guidelines changes for Broadcast Renewal Applications," Public Notice, E.C.C. "FCC to Hold Ope Commission meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1980" Commission Meeting Agenda, 2-6- 2.50 80. To: Addresses; From: Marie D. Wilson; Sub: FCC: Final Rule requiring cable tv employers to file copy of Memorandum -2.51 EEO program; Date: Jan. 29, 1980 To: Addressesses Below; From: Marie D. Wilson; Subj: Hew (OCR); Proposed Rules & Public Memorandum -2.52 Telecommunications Financing Act of 1978.; Date: 1-4-80 To: J. Clay Smith, Jr. Commissioner; From: To Survey Television Network Employment Practices in Letter-2.53 programing; Date: 2-19-80 1) "MCI Communications Sets Redemption for March 14," Wall Street Journal, 2-14-_,p.36. 2)"FCC Stiffens Articles(2)-2.54 Quotas on minority hiring by Broadcast firms," Wall Street Journal 2-14__,p.16 2.55 Black, Norman, "FCC-Equal Opportunity," Asssociated Press 2.56 Holsendolph, Ernest, "FCC Bids Networks use equal employment," N.Y. Times, 2-14-__, C 24. Orme, Frank -2.57 "Monolopy and Anarchy In Broadcasting," Forum., Feb. 1980; p. 10. 56

CABE TV. FRANCHISE WAR WIPES OUT MINORITY OWNERSHIP," MEDIA LINE, NB.MC, APRIL, 2.58 1981. 2.59 Reibslein, Larry, " Will TV Terminal ever find a home?," Philadelphia Inquirer, P 10D, Col.1., 6-30-82 Shaffer, Richard A., " Public Broadcasting Sees New Technology Producing Revenue," W. Streeet Journal, 2.60 6-23-82, p.32, Col.1. 2.61 Dougherty, Philip H., "Advertising Minority Making," N.Y. Times, 6-28-82, P. D6, col. 1. 2.62 Landro, Laura, " Satellite T.V. May not Live up to promise," W. Street Journal, 6-28-82, p.17, Col.3 2.63 "Gospel Music on the Ascent," N.Y. Times, 6-27-82, F. 19, col. 1. Holsendolph, Ernest, "T.V. Transmissions, satellite to homes, Approved by F.C.C.," N.Y. Times, 6-24-82, 2.64 p.1, Col 6. 2.65 Mayer, Caroline E., "FCC To Relax Rules on Day TV," N.Y. Times, 6-18-82, p. D9. 2.66 Falupi, Susan, " ABC delays entry into satellite radio, N.Y. Times, 6-23-82, p.D5, Col. 5. 2.67 Discovery Procedures in Adjudicatory Hearings Revised," News (F.C.C.), 10-22-82. In the matter of Amendment of Part I, rules of Practice and Procedure to provide for certain changes in the commission's discovery procedures in adjudicatory hearings. Memorandum opinion and order 10-21-82. 2.68 (F.C.C) Sulzberger Jr., A.O. "2 F.C.C. Restrictions on cable TV eased in broad ruling " The New York Times, 7-23- 2.69 80, p. A-1. Carmody, Dierdre, "Poll shows concern for press fairness- Public wants equal access laws to apply to news 2.70 papers also, results of survey show," N.Y. Times, 10-26-80, p.29, Col. 1 2.71 Holsendolph, Ernest, "F.C.C. Urged to ease regulation of Networks," N.Y. Times, 10-21-80, P. D1., col. 1 Letter -2.72 To: Ernest D. Fears, Jr.; From: J. Clay Smith., Jr.; Date: 6-22-82 Letter-2.73 To: MRTS; From: J.Clay Smith, Jr.; Date: 5-27-82 To: All Council members; From: Wilhelmimu J. Rolark Consumer affairs; Re: Addendumn to committee Report 2.74 report on Bill 4-35 " Cable Television Communications Act of 1981" Date Nov. 10, 1981; Date: 11-10-81. To: N. Bailey Lorberbaum; From: Charles E. Donegan; Thru: Thomas F. Harrison; Subj: Joint Venture Memorandum 2.75 Agreement M. G. - Apache Electric Contract no. 74-206-2H.;Date: 1-25-80 Agency Holding the Meeting: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission " Federal Register: Citation of 2.76 previous Announcement. s-2479-78 (J. Clay Smith Jr.) 12-12-78 Holsendolph, Ernest, "F.C.C Considers Broad Changes in Radio Programming Regulations," New York 2.77 Times, 5-9-79. 2.78 Jansson, John F., " The battle to control world's airwaves, " Chicago Tribune, 5-20-79, p.19, Col. 2. 2.79 KleinField, N.R. "The Monopoly's, 5-21-79, p.D1, Col. 2 To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Beatrice Rosenberg Asst. Gen. Counsel App. Div.; Subj: National Association Memorandum-2.80 of Broadcasters v. FCC CD.C. Cir. No. 78-2038). Date: 4-3-79 "Congressional Black Caucus Statement on FCC proposal to remove Federal Guidelines Cable Television Franchise Fees-Federal Communications commission to table giant step backward on minority cable tv PressRelaese-2.81 ownership 2.82 Smith, Carolee, " Minorities in Communications: Power Failure? " New City, Spring/Summer-1979, p,12. 57

"Radio station GM com to release of mound bayou," nat'l leader, vol. nos, 5-31-82, p.2, col. 1.; -Charles 2.84 Scruggs- 2.85 Flanagan, William G. (editor) " Busy Signals", Forbes, 3-1-82, p.118. Promise v. Performance - A study of Equal Employment opportunity in the Nation's Electric and Gas Study 2.86 Utilities, Nov. , 1971, EEOC June, 1972. 2.87 "Justices Back FCC Decision Taking Boston Television Station From RKO", "FCC Reviews Licenses of Seven Baltimore- Area Broadcast stations; Imposes EEO Reporting Coditions n 2.88 three of them," News (F,C,C.), Report No. 18366, 4-26-82. To: general public; From: Patti Grace, FCC; Re: preparing for the telecommunications revolution; Date 4-8- Memorandum-2.89 82 Pace, Eric, "Radio, Networks: New 'Golden Age' - Many Begin Operations," N.Y. Times ( Business Sec.), 5- 2.90 1-82, p.33, Col. 3. To : National Conference of Black Lawyers Issue Development committee; From: Thomas A. Hart, Jr.; Re: Letter-2.91 Communications Industry:Regulatory Issues; Date: 3-11-82 To: J.Clay Smith, Jr. Comm.; From: Mimi Weyforth Dawson; Re: FCC Coordination w/ EEOC.; Date: 3-31- Letter-2.92 82. Landro, Laura, "Backyard Satellite Dishes Spread But Stir Fight with Pay - TV Firms," The Wall Street 2.93 Journal, 4-2-82, p.25, col. 3. 2.95 Black, Norman, " EEO Decisions," AP-WX-04-22; 1641AET. 2.96 "New "Leader" In Black Media", Media Line, April, 1982. Divided NLRB Declines Jurisdiction over' Electronic Church of the Air', " DNA's Labor Report (Current 2.97 developments section), 4-15-82. 2.98 "Management Training Proposals Sought.," Jacobs, SanFord L.," Taking over a radio station can be lucrative but tough," Wall Street Journal, 3-15-82, 2.99 p.29, Col. 1. To: Wiley Branton, Esg.; From: David Honig; Re: Draft Letter and Statement on OMB order requestng the Memorandum 3.1 FCC to Abandon its broadcast affirmative action program; Date: 11-25-81 Statement of Mark S. Flower, FCC, Before the Sub Committee on the Departments of Commence, Justice, 3.20 State, The Judiciary, and Related Agencies of The House Appropriations Committee, 3-2-82. 3.30 The Florida Bar Journal "Launching into the age of Telecommunications", Mar., 1982. Gayle Stephen; Gray, Lovett, "Best Places to work - Coy Eklund: Commitment from the top, "Black 3.40 Enterprise, Feb, 1982, vol. 12, no. 7 (Coy Eklund) 3.50 Klemesrub, Judy, "For Women in Business, No Room in The Middle," New York Times, 12-28-81. " FCC : No Dice," LPTV Reporter, Translator and low Power Television News and Affairs., vol. 11; no. 2, 3.60 1982 In the matter of Amendment of Part 1 of the Commission's Rules to allow the selection from among the selction from among mutually exclusive competing Applications using random selection or lotteries instead Report 3.7 of comparative hearings, 2-8-82; 2-25-82. 3.10 " FCC-EEO Rules," Norman Black 3.11 "Another Kind of Broadcast Fairness," N.Y. Times, 1-5-82. 58

"Proposed FCC Cutbacks in Equal opportunity rules for Broadcasters criticized by coalition" Current 3.12 Developments, 1-11-82, A-3. Merrill Brown, " New FCC Chief talks about "Unregulating" the Communications Industry," Jan/Feb, 1982, 3.13 p.7. " Women and minorities continue to gain in Full-Time higher paying broadcast jobs," News (F.C.C.), 1-5- 3.14 82. " Cable operators wary of seller petition on leased access-Cable industry says rule is not needed, would place burdensome restrictions on systems; ABC, NLC,NBA- NHL say ruemaking should be pursued," 3.15 Broadcasting, 1-4-82, vol 102, no.1, p.77 3.16 " You Decide, FCC's", w. Post, A 21, vol. 1, 1-20-82. Statement 3.17 Of Peggy Charren, President " Action For Children's Television" FCC. en banc Session, 1-19-82. 3.18 Statement; David Honig-Lecturer H.U. Before The F.C.C. Banc Meeting 1-19-82. Remarks 3.19 P.D. Jacobs, Pres., Aamesbic Bef. The EN Banc Meeting of The F.C.C., 1-19-82. 3.20 Gite, Lloyd, " Blacks at a standstill in television," The Black Collegian, Oct/Nov, 1980. To: Honorable Timothy Wirth chairman house Telecommuications Subcommittee; From: Curtis T. White - Letter 3.21 Chairperson Communications Task Force - NCBL. 3.22 Fraser, C. Gerald, "Tony Bronw's Journal' Endures, " N.Y. Times, 2-7-82,. Report 3.23 Minority Ownership of Broadcast facilities: A. Report, Dec. 1979. p. 2 3.24 "Examination of Media Education: Pass or Fail?" Media Line (NBMC) vol. 2, no.7, July 1982. Letter and report To: (?); From: Louis Martin - Special Assistant to the Presient; Re: Presidents remarks at the black History 3.25 month ceremony at the White House; Date: 3-21-79 To: J. Clay Smith Jr.; From: Thomas A. Hart, Jr.; Re:Draft: "How Far will the Federal government go to Letter 3.26 receive racial parity in the ownership of the broadcast media?" ThomasA. Hart, Jr. 1-9-79. Mayer, Caroline E., " Low Power Television: New Rules Spur License Competition" Wash. Post ( Business 3.27 Section), 5-31-82, p.1, Col. 2 3.28 "Shiben Shift", Closed Circuit, Brodcasting, 3-1-82. [Richard Shiben]

"Proposed changes in FCC'S EEO reporting rules draw minority fire - ucc, NAACP, Act. among groups questioning FCC move to relax EEO reporting rules, items is pulled from last weeks's agenda" Broadcasting, 12-21-81 Letter; To: The President; From: Candiss Collins; Date: 11-25-81 / LETTER - To: Candiss Collines; From: Mark S. Fowler; Date: 12-14- 81 Article&Letter 3.29 OMB's EEO proposal makes rounds at FCC - Recommendation would eliminate EEO reports at renewal Article & time, but priority FCC places on item is unclear; December rulemaking likely," Broadcasting, 11-30-81 / Memorandum 3.30 MEMO - To: Director, Office of Public Affairs request; From: Director of Personnel; Date: 12-2-81 by: Plunia Marshall NBMC; by: Capital Press Club; Re: Mark Fowler, FCC Chairman in Broadcasting, Remarks 3.31 vol.101, no.24, 12-14-81, p. 97. "Dingell puts brakes on deregulation- says movement has gone too far, 'airways belong to the public," Wirth 3.32 agrees viewpoints: Wonder, Seller, Simon," Broadcasting, 12-14-81, p.27. 59

3.33 "Senate Deregulation Package," TV Digest, vol. 21, no 50, p.5. "Dawson tells minorities to look to future, not the past - In speech to black lawyers conference, FCC commissioner says minorities should concentrate on new technologies to gain representation in 3.34 marketplace," Broadcasting, 12-7-81, p.52 3.35 Trescott, Jacquelne," A Decade o the Dail," W. Post, 12-12-81, p. c5, col. 1. To: J.Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Douglas J. Bielan; Subj: OMB's recommenations with regard to FCC equal Memorandum 3.36 employment program; Date: 11-31-81 3.37 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Discard over mobile phones," N.Y. Times, 12-1-81, p.d1, col.5. " In the matter of Amendment of Part 1 f the Commission's rules to allow the selection from among mutually Notice of Proposed exclusive competing applications using random selective or lotteries instead of comparative hearings" 11-5- Rule Making 3.38 81; 11-17-81. FCC Agenda Item; To: J Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Office of Opinions and review; Subj: Observations on 3.39 proposed notice of inquiry concering character; Date: 7-27-81 3.41 "Image files suit against television and film industry," chicago, ILL. defender, 10-15-81. "SCTE Guidelines on Women+Minorities in CATV," Equal Empployment Opportunity in cable television - Manual 3.42 society of cable television engineers, INC., 1981. Letter 3.43 To: Mr. Henry M. Rivera; From: Patti Grace; Re: NCBL communications task force; Date: 11-24-81 " Rivera questions lottery proposal - in speech to black lawyers, commissioner says minorities may not fare as well in getting licenses as with present system," broadcasting magazines, vol. 101, no. 21, 11-23-81, 3.44 p.48,49,96. 3.45 Black Norman, "FCC Quietly told to abandon affirmative action questions," W. Post, 11-23-81, p.3, Col.3 To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Janice M. Engsberg; Re: United Church of Christ Office of Communication; Letter 3.46 Date: 11-18-81. 3.47 EEO Project in Cable Questionnaire (2 different copies) "Advancing Equal Employment Opportunities in Broadcasting+Cable-An action guide for local groups and 3.48 individuals," EEO project in Broadcasting+Cable, 1981. " Dr. Smith Addresses NBMC Conference" Black Radio Exclusive (In The News), vol.6, no.43, 11-6-81, p.3. 3.49 [J. Clay Smith, Jr.] J. Clay Smith, Jr., " The Broadcast Industry and Equal Employment Opportunity, " 30 Labor Law Journal 3.50 659 ( Nov., 1979). Siccardi, Maria C., " Cable TV- New Opportunities for Hispanic Communities," Agenda - A Journal of 3.52 Hispanic Issues, vol. 11, no.3 May-June, 1981. p.20 Guernica, Antonio, " The Hispanic Market: A Profile," Agenda - A Journal of Hispanic Issues, vol. 11, no. 3, 3.53 May-June, 1981. p.4 Newsletter+Remark Media line", national Black Media Coalition, vol. 1, no. 8 / Remarks of Henry M. Rivera; Bef. s 3.54 Communications Task Force of The Nat'l Conference of Black Lawyers; Date: 11-17-81. Mayer Carolin E., "FCC Signals big change in cable tv rules-major networks could own, operate systems," 3.55 w. Post, 11-6-81, P. d10, col. 1. Report No. 16652 "Action in Docket Case- Inquiry begun on more specific standards for determining merit of renewal 3.56 applicants' programing (BC Docket No.81-742). OCT. 23, 1981-BC" News (F.C.C.) 10-23-81. 60

Howard, niles, "Cable TV: The Race to Wire America," Dunes Business Month, vol.118, no.4, Nov. 1981., 3.57 pg.79 " Minority Entertainers File Charges Against T.V. Networks, Producers, " Los Angeles, Calif Daily Journal, 9- 3.58 16-81. Remarks by J. Clay Smith, Jr. Hearings before a subcommittee of the committee on appropriations House 3.59 of Representatives - 97th Congress, 1st session, 3-11-81., p.28, p.395 Letter 3.60 To: J. Clay smith, Jr.; From: Richard E. Wiley; Re: NBMC Annual Media Conference; Date: 10-19-81. Hill, Arthur, " Cable and Black America. Respect us on Expect Us," TVC, August 15, 1981; p. 80 [Pluria 3.61 Marshall] NBMC "NBMC Conference Tasks hand look at minority role in old and new media," Broadcasting, Oct. 19, 1981; 3.62 vo.101, no.16, p.41 Statement 3.63 of:Plunia W. Marshall; By: Federal Communications Commssion meeting in EN Banc Session 10-14-81. Remarks 3.64 of: Chairman Mark S. Fowler; Bef: N.B.M.C; Date: 10-10-81. "Fowler Commitment- FCC Chairman Promises Actions to help Blacks," Communications Daily, 10-13-81, 3.65 p.10. NBMC Brochure - Conference Flyer To: Arent, Fo, Kintwer, Plotkin and Kahn; From: Pluria W. Marshall; Re: NBMC Conference; Date: 8-17-81 To: NAB Associate Member Law firms, etc.; From: Erwin S. Krasnow; Subj: Proposed media law manual; Memorandum 3.67 Date: 9-9-81 Memorandum 3.68 To: All FCC Attorneysand legal Assistants; From: Gwen C. Wood]; Re: 1980 U.S. Census; Date: 4-21-81 "Current Developments- FCC Oversight called needed to supplement role of EEOC Role in broadcast 3.69 industry," Daily Labor Report, 10-8-81, p. A-4. " FCC Reduces fine levied agaist WIXK (AM-FM), New Richmond, Wisc., for airing lottery,"Broadcast FCC/EEOC 3.70 Action-FCC News, Report no. 18151, Oct. 1, 1981. Remarks-3.71 Grace, Patricia J., Before the 1981 National Urban League Conference, 7-22-81 3.72 For Your Information, Contractor to research and duplicate FCC Piblic Documents, 6-8-81 3.73 " The Sweet deals at RCA" Consumer Assistance Office "Air Time," National Association of Broadcasters, vol. 1, no.2, 1974; vol.3, no.6, 1977; vol. 1, no.6, 1975.; 3.74 vol.4, no.4, 1978; vol.3, no.6, aug. 1977. 3.75 NBMC Stresses Taking Advantage of Current Trends," Washington Report, 10-17-80. 3.76 NBMC Gathering-Minorities Directed to New Technologies, Radio+Records, 10-7-80. Overbea, Luix, "Network TV's Only Black Anchor man says news distorts U.S; image," Christian Science 3.77 monitor, 7-27-81. Black, Norman 3.78 "FCC Confirmation" FCE News, vol. 14, no.141, 7-23-81. 3.79 "National Conference on Media The Future of Women+Minorities", National BlackBird Review. 3.80 Media Line", NBMC, vol. 1, no.5, August, 1981. Letter-3.81 To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Jill Jasper; Re: Jasper's interest in employment; Date: 8-7-81 "FCC OBSTRUCTS CIVIL Rights-Licensing practices discourage minority ownership of stations", Better 3.82 radio and television - (NA BB), vol.21, no.2, spring, 1981. 3.83 "Media Line", NBMC, vol. 1, No.2; May, 1981. 61

3.84 "Cable Starts to Swing," N.Y. Times, Bus sec, 7-26-81, p.2. 3.85 Lyons, Richard 12., " Illegal Hookup: Silent foe of a cable television line," N.Y. Times, 8-3-81, p. B1. Warner, Margaret Garrard, " FCC Approves Westinghouse's purchase of teleprompter but imposes 3.86 conditions," w. street Journal, 7-31-81, p.8, col.5 Holsendolph, Ernest, " Bell Trail to go on, u.s. says," N.Y. Times, 7-31-81, pD5, col 3.; Holsendolph Ernset, 3.87 "F.C.C. Backs Cable Deal," N.Y. Times, 7-31-81, p. D5, col 3. 3.88 Salmans, Sandra; " Will Cable TV be in vaded by commercials?," N.Y. Times, 7-26-81, p. D25, col.1. Shales, Tom," Broadcast Licensing Furor - Hill Vote expected to relax tv-radio requlation," w. post, 7-28-81, 3.89 p. c1, col 5, 3.90 "Media Line," NBMC, vol, no. 4; July, 1981. 3.91 Mieher, Stuart," Broadcast Amendments Attached by Coalition, " W. Post, 7-21-81, p.c1, col 5. Marqulies, Lee, "Civil Rights Groups Says FCC ignores minorities," Los Angeles Minorities," Los Angeles 3.92 Times, 6-24-81, p. VI-1, vol. XIV., No. 122, (6-25-81, FCC News Reprint) Memorandum -3.94 To: EEOC; From: Executive office of the president;Re: HHS Draft bill, etc.; Date: 7-7-81 Mothner, IRA, " Blackout-The FCC encourages minority ownership, but local opposition- including treats 3.95 and vandalism- has been keeping blacks off the air." Channels, June/ July, 1981, p.52. Doudna, Christine," When wall street talks...... the industry not only listens but acts. A handful of financial analysts, who divine trends and quarterly earnings, are television's most powerful critics," channels, June, 3.97 July, 1981. Memorandum To: J. Clay Smith, Jr. ct. al.; From: David Honig; Re: Minority Telecommunications Develpoment Act of (confidential)-3.98 1982; Date: 6-14-82. Letter-3.99 4.01 Mayer, Caroline E., " Satellite - To - Home TV Service Approved," w.Post, 6-24-82, p.D1, col.1. 4.02 Holsendolph, Ernest, "Rules to Pave Way for Satellite TV," N.Y. Times, 6-22-82, p.D8, col. 4. " Pay - TV Curbs On Operations Ended by FCC - step paves way for expansion of such service, especially 4.03 into less - populated areas," W. Street Journal, 6-18-82, p. 50., col 1. 4.04 Bedell, Sally, " Public TV Faces Its Servest Test," N.Y. Times, 6-20-82, p. 1, col. 1. To: Invitees et. al. ( J. Clay Smith, Jr.); From: David Honig; Jannette Dates; Re: Communications Memorandum-4.05 Technology Taping; Date: 6-14-82 To: Friends of The Minority Telecommunications Development Act of 1982"; From: David Honig; Re: Memorandum-4.06 Summary Analysis; Date: 7-6-1982 Hyer, Majorie, " Baptist Group studies TV use - leader of black denomination criticizes programing," W. 4.07 Post - religion section, 8-13-83, p. B6, col.2 "Women And Minority Continue To Gain in Full-Time Higer Paying Broadcast Jobs," FCC News, 4-8-81- 4.08 BC. Letter+ To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Susan Scott; Re: CPR Radion conference and proceeding report " Proceedings Report Commercial Radio Expanding Diversity and Excellence," Center for punlic resources, New York, 1980 FCC Won't Include Handicapped Under Its Emploment Rules," Handicapped Americans Reports, vol. 3, 4.10 No. 5, 3-14-80, pg. 3 62

To: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Tyrone Brown; Re: Cable Television industry employment statistics; Date: 2-20- Letter + Report 4.11 80. "10" The Ten Year Report of the Public Interest Law Firm: " For responsive media: Citizens 4.12 Communications Center" 1969-1979 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office for Civil Rights ( 45 CFR Part 87). EEO Provisions Applicable to the Public Broadcastig Service, National Public Radio, and Pubic Telecommunications...., Oct. Draft 4.13 16, 1979 To: Honorable J.Clay Smith, Comm.; From: Pluria W. Marshall; Re: "Minority Front Companies"; Date: 11-9- Letter- 4.14 79 4.15 Summary- Index of Week's News - Broadcast," Television Digest, vol. 19., no.41, 10-8-79. "FCC Probing whether regulated service of comsat supports unregulated activity, "W. Street Journal, 10-19- 4.16 79. "FCC begins major radio deregulation proceeding; proposes shift from detailed content review to structural 4.17 market place tools to maitain radio diversity and public service. BC Docket no. 79-219. "FCC News, 9-6-79 In Re Applications of Rust Communications Group, Inc. for renewal of licenses for stations WHAM and 4.18 WAFM (FM), Rochester, New York,- Docket no. 20477 File no. BR-261, BRH-4, 8-2-79 4.19 "FCC Chairman Ferris Links FCC Minority Ownership, Radio Deregulation," FCC News, 9-19-79. Office of Communications of The United Chruch of Christ, et. al.; v. FCC, 359 F.2d 994 (ct app. D.C., 4.20 1966). 4.21 Kramer, Larry, " FCC's Ferris Denounced for Radio Plan," W. Post, 9-12-79, . c12, col.1. 4.23 " 'First' cable TV network plans aired; Jan. devut set," W. AFRO- AM, 9-4-79 To: Steve Sharp, Litigation Div.; From: Art Hudkins, Admin. Rules; Subj: Status Report - research Memorandum concerning "reasonable access" (ss 312(a) (7)) related to general counsel's Task force on Political FCC/EEOC 4.24 broadcasting. Date: 9-7-76 4.25 "Executive Plans Black Network For Cable TV, " W. Post, 8-30-79. 4.26 Statement of J. Clay Smith, Jr., Commissioner EEOC., HiF 136010, pg. 10, 5-6-79, Holsendolph, Ernest, "F.C.C. Considers Broad Changes in Radio Programming Regulations'" N.Y. Times, 5- 4.27 9-79, p.A21, col. 2 To: Friends; From: Pluria Marshall, Chairman NBMC; Re: Outline of Possible Proposals for NBMC's 1979 Memorandum-4.28 Petition for Rulemaking; Date: 7-27-79 To: Keltner W. Locke; From: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; Re: Research regarding cable t.v. and the relationship Letter-4.29 between the EEOC and the FCC.; Date: 7-2-79 Letter-4.30 To: Eleanor Holmes Norton; From: Patricia Cordero President, Los Padrinos; Date: 5-9-79. 4.31 1978 EEO Report no. 1 Full Time Employees ( 2copies) "Clarification sought on sale policy, minority- controlled group headed by Barbara Jordan asks FCC to clear 4.32 up how distress sale prices should be arrived at", Broadcasting, 5-7-79, p.57 Letter-4.33 To: Hon J. Clay Smith, Jr.; From: Tryone Brown, Commissioner F.C.C.; Date: 4-9-79. 4.34 Bird, David," Regulation foe atop the F.C.C," N.Y. Times, 5-9-79,p.15, col. 1. Motion To Dismiss 4.35 Nat'l ASSOC. of Broacasters v. F.C.C., no. 78-2038 (ct. app. D.C., 1978) 63

Lecture Outline- By: J. Clay Smith, Jr.; Re: Communications Act of 1934 and the Administrative Procedures Act.; Title: 4.36 Federal Regulation of Radio Prior to Radio Act of 1927; Date:3-8-79. 4.37 "Communications Act Amendments of 1979" A Bill, s. 611, 96th congress 1st session, 3-22-79. Of: Daniel E. Leach, Vice- Chairman Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Bef: Subcommittee on communications of the committee on interstate and foreigncommerce, House of Representatives; Date: 9- Remarks 4.38 13-78 D Simms, 7-25-78; Sub: The impact of thensees. Backe decision on the commission;s present E.E.O. Draft 4.39 requirements for Licensees.

Holly, Dan, " equal Employment Opportunity within the Television Industry, after a decade or more of citizen- 4.40 group action and FCC regulation, many look not to the past but to the future - and the many battles ahead," Bowie, Nolman A, "Te Communications Act of 1978": An expression of Congressional will to end civil rights 4.41 and equal employment opportunity in the broadcast industry," 12-15-78. 4.42 Jones, William H, " communications Overhaul is proposed in the senate, "W. Post, 3-13-79, p.A7

4.43 " Chairman Ferris Pledges Continued Commitment to EEO and Minority Ownership," F.C.C News, 1-16-79. 4.44 "FCC adopts futher Rule - Making in AM clear channel proceeding (Docket 20642)," F.C.C News, 12-19-78 " Consolidation of Compliance Program Strengthens EEO, Affirmative Action," Jackson Miss. Advocate, 11- 4.45 16-78, P.24. To: See Addresses Below (J. Clay Smith, Jr. etc.); From: Marie D. Wilson; Subj: SAO Notice, FCC Request Memorandum-4.46 for Clearance of EEO Report from 395-A; Date: 12-4-78. Petition For Review 4.47 Nat'l Assoc of Broadcasters v. F.C.C, no. 78-2038, ( U.S. App, D.C., 1978). "EEOC - Proposed Memorandum of Understanding with Federal Communications Commission," p. 12936 4.48 [6570-06], Federal Register, vol. 43, no. 60, 3-28-78, p. 12936. To: F.C.C Personnel; From: Chief, Broadcast Bureau; Subj: Memorandum of Understanding with Equal Agenda Item 4.49 Employment Opportunity Commission. Date: 1-30-78 Letter 4.52 To: The Hon. Charles A. Ferris; From: Daniel E. Leach., EEOC; Date: 1-27-78 4.51 Proposed Revisions- Action on Discrimination Complaints., 2-3-78. To: Mr. Richard J. Shiben, Chief Renewal and Transfer Division F.C.C.; From: Issie L. Jenkins, Deputy Letter 4.53 General Counsel; Date: 1-31-78 Letter 4.54 To: Hon. Daniel E. Leach.; From: Charles D. Ferris, Chairman FCC; Date: 1-20-78. Memorandum of Understanding relating to non-discrimination in employment at radio and television Draft 4.55 broadcasting stations. 4.56 FCC form letter of FCC Apprisal of EEO decisions Draft 4.57 Memorandum of Understanding: EEOC-FCC, Draft; 7-25-77. 4.58 Memorandum of Understanding relating to non-discrimination in employment at broadcasting stations. Office of Federal Contract Compliance, Cooperation with EEOC on Government Contractor Complaints 4.59 ss4360, " Employment Practices, p. 2185., 10-10-74 4.60 Rayburn " Preposed Addition to memo of understanding, " 1-3-78. 64

4.63 "Rewrite II more radical than its predecessor," Broadcasting, vol. 96, no.14, 4-2-79, p.29. Commission concludes that Bakke decision supports its EEO policies and rules," Public Notice, 11-3-78. 4.64 (INCL, Rules and Regulations Part 19, Employee Responsibilities and conduct, FCC, June, 1977). Press Release - 6- Bri Petition for rulemaking filed with F.C.C to extend its equal employment opportunity rules to networks and 14-79. 4.65 broadcast headquarter's operation. (incl copy petition) 4.66