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In Itial D Igital Television Baselin E Covera Ge Area and P O P U Lation Served Information Related to in Centive Auction Repack InterferenceFree 315,330 1,809,786 846,178 1,660,842 587,597 1,783,534 1,748,233 1,618,467 1,456,735 1,532,617 616,333 8,642 98,097 13,835 29,877 97,929 31,255 97,128 96,844 98,189 97,656 372,727 284,704 342,300 346,562 379,027 379,047 391,590 379,105 26,485.4 32,489.9 5,129.3 28,005.3 2,904.9 30,164.1 31,269.2 36,486.0 22,404.2 24,578.4 8,804.0 709.3 15,014.6 1,907.3 1,160.4 14,123.2 3,805.3 10,380.5 6,025.5 21,801.7 13,296.6 10,925.9 6,373.1 7,148.6 9,261.0 25,473.6 26,489.7 30,393.4 26,625.7 TerrainLimited 1,810,947 347,685 875,353 1,675,408 620,149 1,803,085 1,794,029 1,646,334 1,532,479 1,647,117 616,500 8,642 98,097 13,835 30,106 97,929 31,255 97,128 96,844 98,189 97,656 372,727 284,704 342,300 346,562 379,027 379,047 391,590 379,105 RELATED TO INCENTIVE AUCTION REPACKING AUCTION RELATED TO INCENTIVE pulation Area Population Area Population 32,690.6 26,809.4 5,421.9 28,766.3 3,336.6 31,379.5 32,097.8 37,907.5 24,769.3 26,149.0 8,812.0 709.3 15,014.6 1,907.3 1,164.4 14,123.2 3,805.3 10,380.5 6,025.5 21,801.7 13,296.6 10,925.9 6,373.1 7,148.6 9,261.0 25,473.6 26,489.7 30,393.4 26,625.7 NoiseLimited 1,852,997 353,241 908,804 1,703,124 653,779 1,836,848 1,878,751 1,669,778 1,562,992 1,676,673 623,464 8,642 98,403 14,858 31,229 98,068 31,269 97,466 97,071 98,717 98,156 374,951 304,868 342,517 348,080 379,943 380,240 392,105 380,240 JUNE 26, 2015 JUNE 6968 GE AREA AND POPULATION SERVED INFORMATION UCM Database, 20150623UCM.xml Scenario file, te, and TVStudy version 1.3.2 720 BLEDT20090511AHE WIIQ 19 DEMOPOLIS AL DT 27,205.0 717 BLEDT20140612ABA WBIQ 10 BIRMINGHAM AL DT 26,202.6 787 BLDTA20121116ALD KCFT-CD 35 ANCHORAGE AK DC 6,812.4 804 BMLEDT20080325ADD KAKM 8 ANCHORAGE AK DT 30,495.9 5360 BLCDT20021219AAV WIAT 30 BIRMINGHAM AL DT 32,647.6 3086 BLDVA20120221ABI WTZT-CD 11 ATHENS AL DC 9,293.5 8651 BLEDT20040730ABD KTOO-TV 10 JUNEAU AK DT 4,643.5 INITIAL DIGITAL TELEVISION BASELINE COVERA BASELINE DIGITAL TELEVISION INITIAL 71221 BLCDT20091005ACI WBRC 50 BIRMINGHAM AL DT 34,330.7 24257 BLANK0000001628 W47EI-D 47 BIRMINGHAM AL DC 5,974.2 16820 BLCDT20060406AAJ WABM 36 BIRMINGHAM AL DT 29,999.1 70426 BLANK0000001638 WBXA-CD 24 BIRMINGHAM AL DC 4,027.0 74173 BLCDT20090612AIN WVTM-TV 13 BIRMINGHAM AL DT 34,770.8 71325 BLCDT20060421ABG WDBB 18 BESSEMER AL DT 38,743.9 56642 BLCDT20050222ACG WGWW 9 ANNISTON AL DT 28,081.0 60519 BLCDT20120413ABK KTNL-TV 7 SITKA AK DT 749.5 20015 BLCDT20100126AEF KJNP-TV 20 POLE NORTH AK DT 19,102.5 60520 BLCDT20120413ABL KUBD 13 KETCHIKAN AK DT 2,597.5 13814 BLCDT20070529AGB KJUD 11 JUNEAU AK DT 1,579.5 49621 BLCDT20090720ACS KTVF 26 FAIRBANKS AK DT 17,975.3 13813 BLCDT20070403AAO KATN 18 FAIRBANKS AK DT 13,503.5 64596 BLDVA20111128DAA K13XD-D 13 FAIRBANKS AK DC 6,852.4 69315 BLEDT20090929AJZ KUAC-TV 9 FAIRBANKS AK DT 24,766.1 64597 BLCDT20090129AMM KFXF 7 FAIRBANKS AK DT 15,601.3 25221 BLCDT20110106AAR KDMD 33 ANCHORAGE AK DT 11,792.2 49632 BLCDT20061113AAT KTVA 28 ANCHORAGE AK DT 7,551.4 35655 BLCDT20090608ABN KTBY 20 ANCHORAGE AK DT 10,074.4 13815 BLCDT20090928AKO KYUR 12 ANCHORAGE AK DT 29,535.7 10173 BLCDT20090619ABI KTUU-TV 10 ANCHORAGE AK DT 30,495.9 21488 BLCDT20110307ACV KYES-TV 5 ANCHORAGE AK DT 31,860.2 FacID FileNumber Call Ch City St Type Area Po NOTE: These results are based on the 20150623 NOTE: study2015Jun_132Settings.xml templa 270,828 923,845 588,089 3,224,076 627,891 831,254 592,738 1,073,747 156,124 1,494,719 1,045,196 1,364,427 1,387,355 1,457,638 319,810 363,299 1,311,342 1,425,390 1,096,592 1,424,256 1,430,359 1,208,732 580,348 1,774,058 1,282,846 263,770 1,423,640 1,227,055 543,677 1,905,382 451,525 965,550 526,153 254,605 8,846.0 32,685.5 17,190.2 47,616.3 29,280.0 32,345.1 18,400.0 44,345.0 386.9 42,094.0 18,542.4 33,497.6 32,510.1 39,353.5 7,300.4 18,739.7 34,986.3 32,629.4 23,405.4 32,367.4 32,572.6 26,793.2 6,648.5 30,548.0 29,986.1 8,950.5 17,852.1 30,209.4 20,189.0 31,249.6 22,572.9 43,677.1 26,750.3 9,366.7 270,942 943,236 589,726 3,413,324 666,042 858,848 610,110 1,134,380 156,124 1,499,018 1,046,116 1,365,011 1,395,036 1,467,282 319,810 1,318,180 363,719 1,455,556 1,109,736 1,440,767 1,486,156 1,210,760 580,384 1,786,647 1,282,887 263,770 1,424,058 1,227,086 1,908,620 544,279 451,966 971,133 620,009 255,246 RELATED TO INCENTIVE AUCTION REPACKING AUCTION RELATED TO INCENTIVE 8,869.8 33,523.5 17,355.7 48,713.2 31,796.4 34,000.8 19,627.7 46,773.1 386.9 42,669.6 18,626.2 33,541.4 33,278.4 40,393.2 7,304.5 35,413.4 18,856.8 33,444.4 23,825.4 32,827.9 34,174.0 26,897.3 6,652.5 31,656.4 30,006.0 8,950.5 17,864.1 30,213.4 31,461.7 20,260.8 22,737.9 44,147.2 28,566.1 9,390.6 271,499 950,018 593,152 3,575,528 668,059 862,899 611,729 1,168,763 156,124 1,499,595 1,046,465 1,365,977 1,395,611 1,467,878 349,617 1,320,419 363,885 1,559,005 1,197,068 1,530,640 1,569,690 1,261,421 586,649 1,817,300 1,283,160 266,425 1,495,801 1,266,119 1,946,257 546,563 452,367 974,532 663,062 255,691 JUNE 26, 2015 JUNE 6969 GE AREA AND POPULATION SERVED INFORMATION 711 BLEDT20120828AAV WCIQ 7 CHEAHA MOUNT AL DT 50,896.7 706 BLEDT20060706ACK WAIQ 27 MONTGOMERY AL DT 19,921.1 721 BLEDT20101119AFA WEIQ 41 MOBILE AL DT 18,717.7 710 BLEDT20031121ANL WGIQ 44 LOUISVILLE AL DT 18,892.9 591 BLCDT20111216AAC WAFF 48 HUNTSVILLE AL DT 26,058.3 713 BLEDT20060927ALU WHIQ 24 HUNTSVILLE AL DT 28,370.4 715 BLEDT20060718ACG WFIQ 22 FLORENCE AL DT 20,448.9 714 BLEDT20091006ADJ WDIQ 10 DOZIER AL DT 30,127.7 4143 BLCDT20050316ADI WALA-TV 9 MOBILE AL DT 35,882.0 1002 BLCDT20110304ACB WTJP-TV 26 GADSDEN AL DT 33,000.2 4152 BLCDT20090901AAL WTVY 36 DOTHAN AL DT 44,472.9 INITIAL DIGITAL TELEVISION BASELINE COVERA BASELINE DIGITAL TELEVISION INITIAL 32851 BLCDT20050915APH WDFX-TV 33 OZARK AL DT 8,917.3 11113 BLCDT20140827ABB WLGA 30 OPELIKA AL DT 33,799.8 60829 BLCDT20100329AFH WMCF-TV 46 MONTGOMERY AL DT 17,826.0 72307 BLANK0000001319 WNCF 31 MONTGOMERY AL DT 32,076.3 73642 BLCDT20090312AAO WCOV-TV 20 MONTGOMERY AL DT 34,289.6 13993 BLCDT20090622ABN WSFA 12 MONTGOMERY AL DT 48,239.2 70412 BLTVA20050425ABN WBXM-CA 5 MONTGOMERY AL CA 386.9 73187 BLCDT20100125ADI WKRG-TV 27 MOBILE AL DT 42,804.7 83740 BLCDT20090420AAD WDPM-DT 23 MOBILE AL DT 33,724.0 60827 BLCDT20100420AAK WMPV-TV 20 MOBILE AL DT 33,334.2 11906 BLCDT20090618ABA WPMI-TV 15 MOBILE AL DT 40,563.9 64338 BLDTA20121113AGT WEAC-CD 34 JACKSONVILLE AL DC 9,008.5 28119 BLCDT20090706AEV WZDX 41 HUNTSVILLE AL DT 36,032.9 57292 BLCDT20050701ABO WAAY-TV 32 HUNTSVILLE AL DT 35,152.4 48693 BLCDT20111118COZ WHNT-TV 19 HUNTSVILLE AL DT 36,356.2 67020 BLANK0000001532 W17DJ-D 17 HUNTSVILLE AL DC 7,069.5 74138 BLCDT20060406AAG WTTO 28 HOMEWOOD AL DT 32,777.6 83943 BLCDT20100614AQJ WFNA 25 SHORES GULF AL DT 30,117.2 16599 BLANK0000001620 WDVZ-CD 3 GREENSBORO AL DC 9,122.8 73312 BLCDT20020510AAL WPXH-TV 45 GADSDEN AL DT 19,087.1 65128 BLCDT20051206AAB WHDF 14 FLORENCE AL DT 31,904.7 43846 BLCDT20090303ACR WDHN 21 DOTHAN AL DT 22,899.1 30283 BLANK0000001389 WJMY-CD 25 DEMOPOLIS AL DC 9,474.4 918,514 1,194,437 1,151,196 1,227,779 774,512 1,242,859 834,283 416,483 1,465,789 1,164,213 627,784 298,564 800,931 226,850 565,483 883,388 424,965 677,601 528,592 1,093,393 607,029 31,253 512,619 199,147 339,324 575,677 328,869 241,193 1,488,282 2,143,529 518,876 254,602 675,228 763,705 17,298.2 37,732.0 32,197.2 42,020.8 11,891.6 41,648.0 25,717.5 26,736.8 41,767.9 42,868.3 18,956.2 14,403.9 22,109.8 4,782.9 33,954.1 25,401.5 4,743.3 19,662.2 12,587.7 38,797.8 42,853.6 678.5 34,452.8 20,105.6 2,745.6 17,934.7 24,492.4 7,641.8 34,253.0 44,367.2 15,030.4 5,703.3 26,479.9 39,528.4 922,466 1,196,189 1,151,203 1,234,736 775,723 845,363 417,902 1,465,789 1,167,364 1,254,017 642,179 299,171 808,817 235,139 607,850 885,128 428,084 705,164 564,297 1,122,806 639,326 31,253 523,915 200,719 360,227 577,492 410,267 241,216 1,515,145 2,160,421 525,955 287,362 723,350 763,924 RELATED TO INCENTIVE AUCTION REPACKING AUCTION RELATED TO INCENTIVE 17,342.2 37,920.3 32,201.2 42,418.5 11,951.2 42,115.4 25,874.2 26,736.8 42,020.1 45,030.8 19,731.2 14,515.6 22,587.5 4,927.6 35,735.0 25,473.3 4,851.3 20,163.4 39,788.0 13,219.9 44,454.4 678.5 36,482.5 20,314.2 2,909.7 18,098.0 27,557.2 7,657.8 34,817.1 44,904.3 15,923.3 5,912.2 27,070.8 39,552.4 957,779 1,212,038 1,171,653 1,257,777 789,348 861,190 419,761 1,466,537 1,185,111 1,284,359 657,869 303,712 818,531 241,901 631,770 906,785 434,981 765,397 1,204,435 570,199 640,775 31,253 526,890 200,764 363,807 577,653 427,258 243,117 1,548,117 2,209,921 526,680 376,602 734,986 769,854 JUNE 26, 2015 JUNE 6970 GE AREA AND POPULATION SERVED INFORMATION YETTEVILLE AR DC 5,252.3 608 BLCDT20090209ANJ KVTH-DT 26 HOT SPRINGS AR DT 15,258.2 701 BLANK0000001441 WAKA 42 SELMA AL DT 40,303.2 2769 BLEDT20110818AAQ2784 BLCDT20090209ANG KTEJ2770 BLEDT20090615ABT KVTJ-DT2787 BLCDT20041029AIX KETS 20 48 JONESBORO JONESBORO KTHV 7 LITTLE ROCK 12 LITTLE 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