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IN the UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT for the EASTERN DISTRICT of VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION in Re: ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS LLC, Et Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 152 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS LLC, et al.,1 ) Case No. 21-30209 (KRH) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Julian A. Del Toro, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On February 4, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Notice of Additional Omnibus Hearings (Docket No. 91) • Motion for Entry of an Order (I) Approving the Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement, (II) Approving the Solicitation and Notice Procedures with Respect to the Confirmation of the Debtors’ Proposed Joint Chapter 11 Plan, (III) Approving the Forms of Ballots and Notices in Connection Therewith, (IV) Scheduling Certain Dates with Respect Thereto, and (V) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 94) • Notice of Motion and Notice of Hearing (Docket No. 95) Furthermore, on February 4, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: • Notice of Motion and Notice of Hearing (Docket No. 95) Dated: February 11, 2021 /s/Julian A. Del Toro Julian A. Del Toro STRETTO 410 Exchange, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92602 Telephone: 855-395-0761 Email: [email protected] 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Alpha Media Holdings LLC (3634), Alpha Media USA LLC (9105), Alpha 3E Corporation (0912), Alpha Media LLC (5950), Alpha 3E Holding Corporation (9792), Alpha Media Licensee LLC (0894), Alpha Media Communications Inc. (5838), Alpha 3E Licensee LLC (6446), Alpha Media of Brookings Inc. (7149), Alpha Media of Columbus Inc. (7140), Alpha Media of Fort Dodge Inc. (2022), Alpha Media of Joliet Inc. (7142), Alpha Media of Lincoln Inc. (7141), Alpha Media of Luverne Inc. (7154), and Alpha Media of Mason City Inc. (3996). Alpha Media Communications LLC does not have a federal employee identification number. The mailing address for the Debtors is 1211 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 750, Portland, OR 97204. Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 152 Exhibit A Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 152 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Alaska Office of theAttorneyGeneral 1031 W 4th Ave Suite 200 Anchorage AK 99501 Alpha Media Holdings LLC Attn: John Grossi 1211 SW 5th Ave Suite 750 Portland OR 97204 American Society of Composers et al Attn: Pamela Blank 250 W 57th St New York NY 10107 American Tower Corporation Attn: Leslie Corbin 10 Presidential Way Woburn MA 01801 Antares Capital LP Attn: Legal Department 500 W Monroe St Chicago IL 60661 Antares Capital LP Attn: Alpha Media Account Officer 11175 Cicero Dr Suite 625 Alpharetta GA 30022 Bear County Tax Assessor Attn: Albert Uresti MPA PCC PO Box 2903 San Antonio TX 78299-2903 Bohn Broadcast Services Attn: Heather 169 Chelsea Station Dr Chelsea AL 35043 Broadcast Music Inc. Attn: Linda Hugen 10 Music Square E 5th Floor Credit Nashville TN 37203 California Office Attorney General PO Box 944255 Sacramento CA 94244-2550 Crown Castle Towers 05 LLC Attn: Alan Hickman 2000 Corporate Dr Canonsburg PA 15317 Denali Media Holdings Corp. Attn: Director or Officer 2550 Denali St Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99503 DMR Interactive Attn: Tony Bannon 20 W 11th St Suite 203 Covington KY 41011 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE Washigton DC 20554 Georgia Office of Attorney General 40 Capitol Sq SW Atlanta GA 30334 Global Music Rights Attn: Spencer Kelly 1100 Glendon Ave Suite 2000 Los Angeles CA 90024 Humpy Peak Holdings LLC Attn: Nate Edwards 50 W Broadway Suite 200 Salt Lake City UT 84101 ICG Debt Administration LLC Attn: Brian Spenner 600 Lexington Ave 24th Floor New York NY 10022 ICG North American Deal Admin Attn: Mark Brown 100 St. Pauls Churchyard Juxon House London EC4M 8BU United Kingdom Illinois Office of Attorney General 100 W Randolph St James R. Thompson Center Chicago IL 60601 Indiana Attorney Generals Office 302 W Washington St 5th Floor Indiana Government Center South Indianapolis IN 46204 Insite Towers LLC Attn: David Denton 1199 North Fairfax St Suite 700 Alexandria VA 22314 Internal Revenue Service Attn: Director or Officer PO Box 932700 Louisville KY 40293-2700 Internal Revenue Service Centralized Insolvency Operation PO Box 7346 Philadelphia PA 19101-7346 Iowa Office of the Attorney General 1305 E Walnut St Room 109 Hoover State Office Building Des Moines IA 50319 John W Pleuthner PC 3508 Far West Blvd Suite 190 Austin TX 78731 Kansas Office of Attorney General 120 SW 10th Ave 2nd Floor Topeka KS 66612 Kentucky Office of AttorneyGeneral 700 Capitol Ave Suite 118 Capitol Building Frankfort KY 40601 Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Attn: Douglas Mannal& JosephShifer 1177 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10036 Lancaster County Treasurer Attn: Rachel Garver 555 S 10th St Room 102 Lincoln NE 68508 Latham & Watkins LLP Attn:PKnight,AsifAttarwala& JGordon 330 N Wabash Ave Suite 2800 Chicago IL 60611 Louisiana Office ofAttorney General 1885 N Third St Baton Rouge LA 70802 Maryland Office ofAttorney General 200 St. Paul Pl Baltimore MD 21202 McGuire Woods LLP Attn: Dion W. Hayes, Esq. & SBoehm 800 E Canal St Gateway Plaza Richmond VA 23219 Michigan Department AttorneyGeneral 525 W Ottawa St 7th Floor G. Mennen Williams Building Lansing MI 48933 Minnesota Office of AttorneyGeneral 445 Minnesota St Suite 1400 St. Paul MN 55101 Mississippi Office Attorney General 550 High St Suite 1200 Walter Sillers Building Jackson MS 39201 Missouri Attorney Generals Office 207 W High St Supreme Court Building Jefferson City MO 65101 NationalAssociationAttorneysGeneral 1850 M St NW 12th Floor Washington DC 20036 Nebraska Office of Attorney General 2115 State Capitol Lincoln NE 68509 Nielsen Audio Inc Attn: EDale, Chief Legal Officer 85 Broad St New York NY 10004 Office US Trustee Eastern Dist VA Attn: Kathryn R. Montgomery 701 E Broad St Suite 4304 Richmond VA 23219 Office US Trustee for EasternDistVA Attn: B. Webb King 210 First St SW Suite 505 First Campbell Square Building Roanoke VA 24011 Ohio Attorney Generals Office 30 E Broad St 14th Floor State Office Tower Columbus OH 43215 Oregon Department Of Justice 1162 Court St NE Salem OR 97301 Pennsylvania Office AttorneyGeneral 16th Floor Strawberry Square Harrisburg PA 17120 PESTO INC Attn: David Myer 725 Broad St Augusta GA 30901 PG&E Attn: Director or Officer PO Box 997300 Sacramento CA 95899 Pinnacle Towers LLC Attn: Alan Hickman 2000 Corporate Dr Canonsburg PA 15317 Radio Music License Committee Attn: Bill Velez 1616 Westgate Cir Brentwood TN 37027 Recrue Media Attn: Steven Bogue 3303 S Country Trail East Greenwich RI 02818 Riverside County Treasurer Attn: Jon Christensen PO Box 12005 Riverside CA 92501 SBA Towers LLC Attn: Sharon S Schwartz 8051 Congress Ave Boca Raton FL 33487 Securities & Exchange Commission 100 F St NE Washington DC 20549 Alpha Media Holdings LLC Case No. 21-30209 (KRH) Page 1 of 2 Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 152 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Securities and Exchange Commission Attn: Marc Berger Regional Director 200 Vesey St Suite 400 Brookfield Place New York NY 10281-1022 Sesac Inc Attn: Director or Officer PO Box 5246 New York NY 1008-5246 Simplifi Holdings Inc Attn: Michael Cole 128 E Exchange Ave Suite 700 Fort Worth TX 76164 Sound Exchange Inc Attn: Brie Jackson 733 10th St NW 10th Floor Washington DC 20001 South Dakota Office AttorneyGeneral 1302 E Highway 14 Suite 1 Pierre SD 57501 SouthCarolina OfficeAttorneyGeneral 1000 Assembly St Room 519 Rembert C. Dennis Bldg Columbia SC 29201 Southern California Edison Acct# 2-38-491-1632 PO Box 300 Rosemead CA 91772 Texas Office of the AttorneyGeneral 300 W 15th St Austin TX 78701 TR Pacwest LLC Attn: DeAnna L Amende 1211 SW Fifth Ave Suite 700 Portland OR 97204 US Attorneys Office Eastern Dist VA Attn: G. Zachary Terwilliger 2100 Jamieson Ave JWilliams US Attorneys Building Alexandria VA 22314 Utah Office of the Attorney General 350 N State St Suite 230 Utah State Capitol Complex Salt Lake City UT 84114 VB-S1 Assets LLC Attn: Daniel Marinberg 750 Park of Commerce Dr Suite 200 Boca Raton FL 33487 Virginia Office of Attorney General 202 N Ninth St Richmond VA 23219 Washington Office ofAttorneyGeneral 1125 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98501 Wisconsin Attorney Generals Office 114 E State Capitol Madison WI 53702 Wyoming Office Attorney General 2320 Capitol Ave Kendrick Building Cheyenne WY 82002 Alpha Media Holdings LLC Case No. 21-30209 (KRH) Page 2 of 2 Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 152 Exhibit B Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 135 Filed 02/12/21 Entered 02/12/21 11:20:27 Desc Main Document Page 6 of 152 Exhibit B Served via Electronic Mail Name Attention Email [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Crossover Noteholder Group c/o Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Crossover Noteholder Group c/o McGuireWoods LLP [email protected] Ad Hoc Crossover Noteholder Group c/o Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP [email protected] American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Attn: Pamela Blank [email protected] American Tower Corporation Attn: Leslie Corbin [email protected] Bear County Tax Assessor Attn: Albert Uresti MPA PCC [email protected] Bohn Broadcast Services Attn: Heather [email protected] Broadcast Music Inc.
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