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Case 3:15-cv-02159-VC Document 183 Filed 01/19/18 Page 1 of 11 1 Derek W. Loeser, admitted pro hac vice Gretchen Freeman Cappio, admitted pro hac vice 2 KELLER ROHRBACK L.L.P. 3 1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 98101-3052 4 (206) 623-1900; Fax: (206) 623-3384 [email protected] 5 [email protected] 6 Jeffrey Lewis (Bar No. 66587) 7 KELLER ROHRBACK L.L.P. 300 Lakeside Drive, Suite 1000 8 Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 463-3900; Fax: (510) 463-3901 9 [email protected] 10 Attorneys for Plaintiffs 11 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 12 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 13 SHAHRIAR JABBARI and KAYLEE 14 HEFFELFINGER, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, No. 15-cv-02159-VC 15 Plaintiffs, DECLARATION OF SHANNON R. 16 WHEATMAN, PH.D. ON THE 17 v. IMPLEMENTATION AND ADEQUACY OF THE CLASS NOTICE 18 WELLS FARGO & COMPANY and WELLS PROGRAM FARGO BANK, N.A., 19 Defendants. 20 21 I, Shannon R. Wheatman, declare as follows: 22 1. I am president of Kinsella Media, LLC (“KM”), a nationally recognized 23 advertising and legal notification firm in Washington, D.C. specializing in the design and 24 implementation of notification programs to reach unidentified putative class members, primarily 25 in consumer and antitrust class actions, and claimants in bankruptcy and mass tort litigation. My 26 27 business address is 2101 L Street, NW Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20037. My telephone 28 number is (202) 686-4111. DECLARATION OF SHANNON R. WHEATMAN, PH.D. -
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP HOUR TV SCHEDULE: DOMESTIC Sunday 8:00 A.M
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP HOUR TV SCHEDULE: DOMESTIC Sunday 8:00 a.m. Eastern Saturday 7:00 a.m. Central South Bend, IN WHME-TV New Orleans, LA Saturday 4:00 p.m. Central Sunday 12:00 p.m. Central Decatur, IL WLCF-TV Chicago, IL Cedar Rapids/Dubuque, IA KFXB-TV Saturday 2:00 p.m. Mountain Saturday 5:00 p.m. Eastern Salt Lake City, UT Clearwater, FL WCLF-TV-CTN Phoenix, AZ Tallahassee, FL WVUP-TV-CTN Tampa, FL WCLF-TV -CTN Sunday 9:00 a.m. Mountain Billings, MT Sunday 6:00 a.m. Central Bozeman, MT Abilene, TX KIDZ - TV Butte, MT Casper, WY Saturday 8:00 a.m. Eastern Deadwood, SD Boston, MA DAYSTAR Great Falls, MT Indianapolis, IN WHMB Helena, MT Jacksonville, FL DAYSTAR Jackson Hole, WY Philadelphia, PA DAYSTAR Kalispell, MT South Bend, IN WHME-TV Lead, SD Missoula, MT Sunday 10:00 a.m. Eastern Rapid City, SD Ft. Myers, FL WRXY-TV Scottsbluff, NE Sheridan, WY Sunday 10:30 a.m. Eastern Traverse City, MI WPBN-TV Sunday 10:00 a.m. Mountain Colorado Springs, CO Sunday 10:00 a.m. Eastern Tucson, AZ Orlando, FL WACX-TV Sunday 12:00 noon Pacific Sunday 11:00 a.m. Eastern San Francisco, CA Washington, DC WDCW West Palm Beach, FL WFGC-TV-CTN Sunday 8:00 a.m. Pacific Seattle, WA Sunday 7:00 a.m. Central WMBD-TV Peoria, IL Sunday 10:00 a.m. Pacific Portland, OR Sunday 7:30 a.m. Central KPTM-TV Lincoln, NE KPTM-TV Omaha, NE Sunday 11:00 a.m. -
©2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. TV Station KBTZ • Analog Channel 24
TV Station KBTZ · Analog Channel 24, DTV Channel 24 · Butte, MT Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 50.0 kW ERP at 570 m HAAT, Network: Fox vs. Analog (dashed): 330 kW ERP at 570 m HAAT, Network: Fox Market: Butte-Bozeman, MT Sanders Lake Judith Basin Cascade Lewis and Clark Missoula Missoula Meagher Idaho Helena ID-1 Powell Granite Deer Lodge Broadwater Townsend Hamilton Jefferson MT Ravalli Deer Lodge A24 D24 Butte Silver Bow Three Forks Gallatin Bozeman Beaverhead Madison Dillon Park Salmon Lemhi ID-2 Park WY Custer Fremont 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. Teton 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KBTZ CP TV Station KBZK · Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 13 · Bozeman, MT Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 18.9 kW ERP at 271 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 43.7 kW ERP at 249 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Butte-Bozeman, MT Cascade Judith Basin Fergus Lewis and Clark Helena Powell Meagher Wheatland Golden Valley Broadwater Townsend Deer Lodge Jefferson Butte MT Sweet Grass Silver Bow Three Forks Gallatin Big Timber Stillwater Bozeman A7 D13Livingston Columbus Madison Park Dillon Carbon Red Lodge Beaverhead Park WY ID-2 Teton Clark Fremont 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition KBZK Licensed TV Station KTVM · Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 6 · Butte, MT Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 11.2 kW ERP at 591 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. -
Dkt/Rm: 85-52 ***
::::: *** DKT/RM: 85-52 *** ::::: 02/15/85 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING AND ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE ADOPTED BY CHIEF, POLICY AND RULES DIVISION DIRECTING THAT KTVQ, INC., LICENSEE OF STATION KTVQ, BILLINGS, MONTANA, AND BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, LICENSEE OF STATION KBYU-TV, PROVO, UTAH SHALL SHOW CAUSE WHY THEIR LICENSES SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED TO SPECIFY OPERATION ON CHANNELS 2- AND *11-, RESPECTIVELY, AS PROPOSED THEREIN INSTEAD OF THEIR PRESENT CHANNELS 2 AND *11+; KTVQ AND BYU MAY, NOT LATER THAN 04/22/85, REQUEST THAT A HEARING BE HELD. IF THE RIGHT TO REQUEST A HEARING IS WAIVED, KTVQ AND BYU MAY, NOT LATER THAN 04/22/85, FILE A WRITTEN STATEMENT SHOWING WITH PARTICULARITY WHY ITS LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED AS PROPOSED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. THE COMMISSION MAY CALL UPON KTVQ AND BYU TO FURNISH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, DESIGNATE THE MATTER FOR HEARING OR ISSUE, WITHOUT FURTHER PROCEEDINGS, AN ORDER MODIFYING THE INDIVIDUAL LICENSES, AS PROVIDED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. IF THE RIGHT TO REQUEST A HEARING IS WAIVED AND NO WRITTEN STATEMENT IS FILED BY THE DATE REFERRED TO ABOVE, KTVQ AND BYU WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE CONSENTED TO THE MODIFICATIONS AS PROPOSED THEREIN AND A FINAL ORDER WILL BE ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION IF THE ABOVE-MENTIONED CHANNEL MODIFICATIONS ARE ULTIMATELY FOUND TO BE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST. THE SECRETARY SHALL SEND A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING AND ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED TO KTVQ, INC., 3203 THIRD AVENUE NORTH BILLINGS, MONTANA 59101, AND BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, C-302 HFAC, PROVO, UTAH, 84602. -
Compatibility Determination for Natural History Filming
COMPATIBILITY DETERMINATION Natural History Filming at Bison Range Complex Use: Filming and video taping by established companies for natural history programs whose main theme focuses on fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats. Refuge Name: National Bison Range Complex: National Bison Range, Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge, Pablo National Wildlife Refuge, Swan River National Wildlife Refuge, Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge, Northwest Montana Wetland Management District Establishing and Acquisition Authorities: National Bison Range - 35 Stat.267-8 Executive Order 3596 72 Stat. 561, August 12, 1958 Ninepipe NWR - Executive Order 3503, June 25, 1921 Pablo NWR - Executive Order 3503, June 25, 1921 Swan River NWR - Migratory Bird Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. 715-715r Lost Trail NWR - Migratory Bird Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. 715-715r Refuge Recreation Act of 1969 (U.S.C. 460k-460k4) NW Montana WMD - Migratory Bird Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. 715-715r Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act, 16 U.S.C. 718 Purposes: 35 Stat.267-8 (May 23, 1908): ...for a permanent national bison range for the herd of bison... Executive Order 3596 (December 22, 1921): ...as refuges and breeding grounds for birds. 72 Stat. 561 (August 12, 1958): ...to provide adequate pasture for the display of bison in their natural habitat. Executive Order 3503 (June 25, 1921): ....a refuge and breeding ground for native birds. 16 U.S.C. 715d (Migratory Bird Conservation Act): ... for use as an inviolate sanctuary, or for any other management purpose, for migratory birds. Refuge Recreation Act of 1969 (U.S.C. 460k-460k4): ....managed for incidental fish and wildlife-oriented recreational development, the protection of natural resources, and/or the conservation of endangered or threatened species. -
Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 103/Thursday, May 28, 2020
32256 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 103 / Thursday, May 28, 2020 / Proposed Rules FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS closes-headquarters-open-window-and- presentation of data or arguments COMMISSION changes-hand-delivery-policy. already reflected in the presenter’s 7. During the time the Commission’s written comments, memoranda, or other 47 CFR Part 1 building is closed to the general public filings in the proceeding, the presenter [MD Docket Nos. 19–105; MD Docket Nos. and until further notice, if more than may provide citations to such data or 20–105; FCC 20–64; FRS 16780] one docket or rulemaking number arguments in his or her prior comments, appears in the caption of a proceeding, memoranda, or other filings (specifying Assessment and Collection of paper filers need not submit two the relevant page and/or paragraph Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2020. additional copies for each additional numbers where such data or arguments docket or rulemaking number; an can be found) in lieu of summarizing AGENCY: Federal Communications original and one copy are sufficient. them in the memorandum. Documents Commission. For detailed instructions for shown or given to Commission staff ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking. submitting comments and additional during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal information on the rulemaking process, must be filed consistent with section Communications Commission see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 1.1206(b) of the Commission’s rules. In (Commission) seeks comment on several section of this document. proceedings governed by section 1.49(f) proposals that will impact FY 2020 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of the Commission’s rules or for which regulatory fees. -
APPENDIX a – Initial List of Stations Eligible for Analog Nightlight Program
Federal Communications Commission FCC 08-281 APPENDIX A – Initial List of Stations Eligible for Analog Nightlight Program Market Facility ID Call sign City ST Analog Digital Anlg Ch. Post Pre Status of Analog Transition Transition DTV Ch. DTV Ch. (*) Anchorage, AK 804 KAKM Anchorage AK PBS PBS 7 8 Anchorage, AK 13815 KIMO Anchorage AK ABC ABC 13 12 Anchorage, AK 10173 KTUU-TV Anchorage AK NBC NBC 2 10 Anchorage, AK 4983 KYUK-TV Bethel AK 4 3 Fairbanks, AK 13813 KATN Fairbanks AK ABC ABC 2 18 Fairbanks, AK 20015 KJNP-TV North Pole AK 4 20 Fairbanks, AK 49621 KTVF Fairbanks AK NBC NBC 11 26 Fairbanks, AK 69315 KUAC-TV Fairbanks AK 9 9 24 Juneau, AK 8651 KTOO-TV Juneau AK PBS PBS 3 10 Juneau, AK 60520 KUBD Ketchikan AK CBS CBS 4 13 Birmingham, AL 71325 WDBB Bessemer AL 17 18 Dothan, AL 43846 WDHN Dothan AL ABC ABC 18 21 Huntsville-Decatur-Florence, AL 57292 WAAY-TV Huntsville AL ABC ABC 31 32 Montgomery, AL 714 WDIQ Dozier AL PBS PBS 2 10 Ft. Smith-Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR 66469 KFSM-TV Fort Smith AR CBS CBS 5 18 Ft. Smith-Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR 60354 KHOG-TV Fayetteville AR ABC ABC 29 15 Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR 33440 KARK-TV Little Rock AR NBC NBC 4 32 Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR 2770 KETS Little Rock AR PBS PBS 2 7 Terminating 1/3/09 Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR 11951 KLRT-TV Little Rock AR Fox Fox 16 30 Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR 37005 KWBF Little Rock AR 42 44 Reduced 10/31/08 Phoenix, AZ 41223 KPHO-TV Phoenix AZ CBS CBS 5 17 Phoenix, AZ 40993 KTVK Phoenix AZ 3 24 Phoenix, AZ 68886 KUTP Phoenix AZ 45 26 Tucson, -
2 2 Montana PBS Kids 3 3
Current Current Current Current New New HD Current New New HD Current New New HD Network HD Network HD Network HD Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 2 2 Montana PBS Kids 2 2 Montana PBS Kids 2 2 Montana PBS Kids 2 2 Montana PBS Kids 44 26 CNN Headline News 86 120 Destination America 632 1120 3 3 CBS -‐ KRTV Great Falls 3 3 CBS -‐ KRTV Great Falls 3 3 CBS -‐ KRTV Great Falls 3 3 CBS - KRTV Great Falls/PBS - KUSM 45 27 CNBC 645 1027 87 128 Science Channel 633 1128 4 4 PBS -‐ KUSM Great Falls 4 4 PBS -‐ KUSM Great Falls 4 4 PBS -‐ KUSM Great Falls 4 4 PBS - KUSM/CBS - KXLF Butte/Bozeman 46 28 MSNBC 646 1028 88 129 Investigation Discovery 634 1129 5 5 ABC -‐ KFBB Great Falls 5 5 ABC -‐ KFBB Great Falls 5 5 ABC -‐ KFBB Great Falls 5 5 ABC - KFBB Great Falls/KWYB Butte/Bozeman 47 29 Fox News 647 1029 89 127 Nat Geo Wild 649 1127 6 6 NBC -‐ KTVH Helena 6 6 NBC -‐ KTVH Helena 6 6 NBC -‐ KTVH Helena 6 6 NBC - KBGF Great Falls/KTVM Butte/Bozeman 48 30 Fox Business 648 1030 101 136 SyFy 644 1136 7 7 FOX -‐ KFBB2 Great Falls 7 7 FOX -‐ KFBB2 Great Falls 7 7 FOX -‐ KFBB2 Great Falls 7 7 FOX - KFBB2 Great Falls/KWYB Butte/Bozeman 49 34 ESPN 601 1034 102 78 Bravo 625 1078 8 8 C-‐SPAN 8 8 C-‐SPAN 8 8 C-‐SPAN 8 8 C-SPAN 50 35 ESPN 2 602 1035 103 85 Fusion 9 9 C-‐SPAN 2 9 9 C-‐SPAN 2 9 9 C-‐SPAN 2 9 9 C-SPAN 2 51 39 NFL Network 605 1039 104 82 Esquire 675 1082 10 10 Local Access 10 10 Local Access 10 10 Local Access 10 10 Local Access 52 41 Root 607 1041 105 64 Cooking Channel -
Re - Regular Session
MINUTES MONTANA SENATE 54th LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION COMMITTEE ON LABOR & EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS Call to Order: By CHAIRMAN TOM KEATING, on January 17, 1995, at 1:00 P.M. ROLL CALL Members Present: Sen. Thomas F. Keating, Chairman (R) Sen. Gary C. Aklestad, Vice Chairman (R) Sen. Steve Benedict (R) Sen. Larry L. Baer (R) Sen. James H. "Jim" Burnett (R) Sen. C.A. Casey Emerson (R) Sen. Sue Bartlett (D) Sen. Fred R. Van Valkenburg (D) Sen. Bill Wilson (D) Members Excused: None. Members Absent: None. Staff Present: Eddye McClure, Legislative Council Mary Florence Erving, Committee Secretary Please Note: These are summary minutes. Testimony and discussion are paraphrased and condensed. Committee Business Summary: Hearing: HB 47 HB 31 SB 80 Executive Action: None. HEARING ON HB 47 Opening Statement by Sponsor: REPRESENTATIVE DON LARSON, HD 58, Seeley Lake, stated HB 47 was introduced at the request of the Department of Labor. REP. LARSON stated the bill clarifies statute concerning alternative membership on the five member board of personnel appeals; grants the board the ability to testify in hearings by telephone teleconference mechanisms; clarifies the ability of district courts to enter judgements; and enables the department to allocate the cost of fact finding to a professional fact finder. The bill also appeals the little used and discriminatory Bar and Restaurant Protection Act. The bill has no fiscal impact, unless killed, then a negative amount affects the General Fund. The 950117LA.SM1 SENATE LABOR & EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE January 17, 1995 Page 2 of 14 effective date is immediate due to the number of hearings and the desire to cut costs. -
Aging Perspectives: Wellness
AGING HORIZONS Published by the Aging Services Bureau/Senior & Long-Term Care Division/DPHHS February/March 2020 AGING PERSPECTIVES: WELLNESS Wellness is much more than your physical health. It’s a practical, holistic philosophy that encourages a lifestyle that enhances the body, mind and spirit. Research on healthy aging shows that older adults who embrace wellness as part of everyday life receive significant benefits. What Is Wellness? The National Institute of Wellness (NIW) puts it this way: “Wellness is an active process through which people become aware of, and make choices toward, a more successful existence.” • It’s an active process – which means it takes time and intentionality. • It needs awareness – which means paying attention to the different aspects of your life. • It requires choices – which means you’re in the driver’s seat. The Dimensions of Wellness: Because humans are multifaceted creatures, wellness looks at different dimensions of life that are interconnected. When all dimensions function well, so does the human. There are six key dimensions of wellness as defined by Dr. Bill Hetler, NIW: • Emotional: Showing awareness and acceptance of your feelings, as well as the ability to express them in a healthy way. This includes how positively you feel about yourself and your life, the ability to manage your feelings, coping with stress and realistically assessing your limitations. • Physical: Understanding your body and its relationship to nutrition and physical activity. As you might expect, it involves eating well, and building strength, flexibility and endurance in safe ways. But it’s also about taking responsibility for your health, paying attention to your body’s warning signs and seeking medical help when necessary. -
113017 EEO REPORT KTMF.Xlsx
Annual EEO Public File Report The purpose of this EEO Public File Report (“Report”) is to comply with Section 73.2080©(6) of the FCC’s 2002 EEO Rule. This Report has been prepared on behalf of the Station Employment unit that is comprised of KTMF (Missoula, MT) and is required to be placed in the public inspection files of the station and posted on their website, if they have a website. The information contained in this Report covers the time period beginning December 1, 2016 to and including November 30, 2017 (the “Applicable Period”). The FCC’s 2002 Report requires that this Report contain the following information: 1. A list of all full-time vacancies filled by the stations comprising the Station Employment Unit during the Applicable Period; 2. For each vacancy, the recruitment source(s) utilized to fill the vacancy (including, if applicable, organizations entitled to notification pursuant to section 73.2080©(1)(ii) of the new EEO Rule, which should be separately identified, identified by name, address, contact person and telephone number; 3. The recruitment source that referred the hiree for each full-time vacancy during the Applicable Period; 4. Data reflecting the total number of persons interviewed for full-time vacancies during the Applicable Period and the total number of interviewees referred by each recruitment source utilized in connection with such vacancies; and 5. A list and brief description of the initiatives undertaken pursuant to Section 73.2080©(2) of the FCC rules. Appendices 1, 2 and 3, which follow, have been designed, in the aggregate, to provide the required information. -
All Full-Power Television Stations by Dma, Indicating Those Terminating Analog Service Before Or on February 17, 2009
ALL FULL-POWER TELEVISION STATIONS BY DMA, INDICATING THOSE TERMINATING ANALOG SERVICE BEFORE OR ON FEBRUARY 17, 2009. (As of 2/20/09) NITE HARD NITE LITE SHIP PRE ON DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LITE PLUS WVR 2/17 2/17 LICENSEE ABILENE-SWEETWATER ABILENE TX NBC KRBC-TV MISSION BROADCASTING, INC. ABILENE-SWEETWATER ABILENE TX CBS KTAB-TV NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. ABILENE-SWEETWATER ABILENE TX FOX KXVA X SAGE BROADCASTING CORPORATION ABILENE-SWEETWATER SNYDER TX N/A KPCB X PRIME TIME CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING, INC ABILENE-SWEETWATER SWEETWATER TX ABC/CW (DIGITALKTXS-TV ONLY) BLUESTONE LICENSE HOLDINGS INC. ALBANY ALBANY GA NBC WALB WALB LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC ALBANY ALBANY GA FOX WFXL BARRINGTON ALBANY LICENSE LLC ALBANY CORDELE GA IND WSST-TV SUNBELT-SOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD ALBANY DAWSON GA PBS WACS-TV X GEORGIA PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ALBANY PELHAM GA PBS WABW-TV X GEORGIA PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ALBANY VALDOSTA GA CBS WSWG X GRAY TELEVISION LICENSEE, LLC ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ADAMS MA ABC WCDC-TV YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY NBC WNYT WNYT-TV, LLC ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY ABC WTEN YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY FOX WXXA-TV NEWPORT TELEVISION LICENSE LLC ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY AMSTERDAM NY N/A WYPX PAXSON ALBANY LICENSE, INC. ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY PITTSFIELD MA MYTV WNYA VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CW WCWN FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C. ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY PBS WMHT WMHT EDUCATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CBS WRGB FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C.