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EXHIBIT C Texas EXHIBIT C Texas KAU Of MIllS 50 'GIl Market Arbitrnn ADI Rank Market Area Commercial TV Stations TV Households Dallas-Fort Worth. TX 1,728,900 KDAF (33), KOFI-TV (27), KOFW-TV (4) KOTX-TV (58) KFWO (52). KHSX (49), KTVT (11) KTXA (21), KUVN (23), KXAS-TV (5), KXTX-TV (39), WFAA-TV (8) Houston, TX 1.453.200 10 KHDU-TV (11). KHSH (67) KHTV (39). KPRC-TV (2), KRIV (26), KRTW (57), KTFH (49). KTMD (48), KTRK-TV (13), KTXH (20), KXLN:rv (45) • San AntoOlo. TX .... , ...... " ... ".,., 573,200 43 KABS (29), KENS-TV (5), KMOL-TV (4), KRRT (35). KSAT-rV (12). KVOA (60). KWEX-TV (41) Shreveport. LA-Texarkana TX. 406,000 65 KMSS-TV (33), KSLA-TV (12). KTAL-TV (6), KTBS-TV (3) Austin. TX 357,800 71 KBVD:rv (42), KTBC:rv (7), KVUE-TV (24), KXAN-TV (36) Waco-Temple TX .. , ,. 247,200 97 KBTX-TV (3), KCEN:rY (6), KWKT (44). KWTX:rv (10). KXXV (25) EI Paso. TX 224,300 104 KCIK (14). KOBC-TV (4), KINT-rV (26), KTSM·TV (9). KVIA-TV (7). KZIA (48), XEJ·TV (5), XEPM-TV (2), XHIJ-TV (44) McAllen-Brownsville, TX .... 198.400 113 KGBr-TV (4), KRGV-TV (5), KVEO (23), XHRIO (2) Amarillo. TX .... 185,100 118 KAMR:rv (4), KelT (14), KFDA:rv (10), KVIH·TV (12), KVII-TV (7). KVIJ:rv (8) Corpus Christi. TX., , , , ,., , 174,000 122 Kill (3). KORO (28). KRIS-TV (6), KZTV (10) Tyler-Longview TX .. 170,600 124 KETK-TV (56) KLMG-TV (51), KLTV (7), KTRE-TV (9) Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX 164,500 128 KBMT (12). KFDM·TV (6). KJAC-TV (4) Wichita Falls. TX-Lawton. OK .. 161,900 132 KAUZ:rv (6), KFDX-TV (3), KJTL (18). KSWO-TV (7) Odessa-Midland, TX...,.. , ,, ' , . 143,300 146 KMIO-TV (2). KMLM (42), KOSA-TV (7), KPEJ (24) KTPX (9), KWAB-TV (4) Lubbock. TX 137,500 150 KAMC (28), KCBD-TV (11), KJTV (34), KLBK-TV (13) Abilene-Sweetwater, TX 115,800 156 KRBC:rv (9) KTAB-TV (32), KTXS-TV (12) San Angelo. TX 48,200 186 KACB-TV (3), KIDY (6) KLST (8) Lareoo. TX. 36,100 197 KGNS-TV (8). KLDD-TV (27) KVTV (13), XEFE-TV (2) Victoria, TX 26.100 205 KAVU-TV (25). KVCT (19) A·1060 TV & Cable Factbook No. 59 Texas-Victoria r IIA1.K[R W'llLI....SOfrf l "GRIllES Mtl.~ CIllryan -Hunts"U_ Gtoe,elown~ _ 0r"IOI CoIl_it St,tic.0 SAIl JACINTO lH KAVU·T¥ oco TRAVIS, 1U1Il1.,.. oflavnoll COIIrOO °c~: ClI. 25 GAultin w.-sHINer,.. G 8f'tnhemo WAl.l£R MOfr\ITGOM£RY Network Service: ABC. M... .,..S 8Asr"op I AUSTill . HARRIS Libo",' S." Marcos Licensee: WIlhers Broadcasting Co. of Texas, Box 1508, 3501 Broadway, Mount ." <E: o Locllh.rt C"lOVi[[t ~.IV[ IT f Vemon,ll62864. nfel5.(j GUoIiDAiI UP! @Segum C~/"H~ COlOft~OO bIdIo: 3808 N. Navarro St., Victoria, TX 77901. :>4Jm'ie rs.aICI1)' lAV",CA 0l!tnd0lp< o Gonl.lel> Mailing Addrel,: Box 4929, Victoria, TX 77901. ISa"'~ j WllSO~ T*Phont: 512-575-2500, FIX: 512-575-2255. TtcIlnicIl FICIIJtIea: Chamel No. 25 (536-542 MHz). AlMlorized power: 2140-kw max.,&933-kw horizontal visual, 214-kw max. &93-kw horizontal aural. Antema: Vertical, 1020-ft. aboveav. terrain, 1049-ft. above ground, 1079-ft. above sea level, S££ GO~ iA[l LatitUde 28° 48' 06" longitude 96" 33' 09' GBeev;llt ", Trlllllllllter: County Rd. 1639 S, 2.8-mi. Sof loIit!. Multichannel TV Sound: Stereo and separate audio program. s.nlle Earth Stations: Deep Space Tech, 5.1-meter Ku & C-band; Deep Space Tech, 5.1-meterKu-band; Prodelin, 6-meter C-band; ORSAT, Pinzone, STS receiv­ ers. ...., ServIcea: ABC, AP. Ownership: W. Russell Wrlhers Jr. (Group Owner). BeDan Operation: July 21, 1982. Sale to present owner by Rrst Victoria National Bank approved by FCC March 12, 1990. Repruented (nles): Katz Continental Television. Represented (legal): Baraff, Koerner, Olender & Hochberg, P.C. Petlalnel: NIl Weekly IIIle filii TV'........ Betty GrImsInger, Stalion &Sales Manager. CircUlaliOll Ceunty IIIaIIloIdI ........... % Ron Shullz, News Director. 50% & Over Goliad 2,300 2,200 98 HeIdI Garcia, Program &Promotion Director. Victoria 26,300 25.900 98 Wayne FrazIer, Production Manager. Debbie Curlee, Business Manager. TEXAS TllIIImy GrIy, Chief Engineer. BetWeen 25-49% Lavaca 7.200 7,000 97 Hlgbest 30 Sec. Rate: $375.. TEXAS CIty 01 LIcense: VICtoria. ADI: San Antonio-Victoria. Rank: 36. Between 5-24% DeWitt 7,100 7,000 99 Jackson 4,700 4,600 98 TCIlII HousehokIs; CIMSI ConslIM' MIIlllIt 0IIa IS of 111193. TV Hanti, 'M; IIlCl CRuIIIion 01993 M*on. Cruty-.bISfld 1I1 ArlIhn sUly Matagorda 12,900 12,700 98 .;.. Wharton 14,100 13,900 99 StatiolIToIala 11,200 71,100 Net Weetly Circulation (1993) 37,200• TEXAS Average Dally Clrculltion (1993) 23,200 50% & Over Calhoun 6,600 6.500 98 A-1182 TV ,. Cable Factbook NI. 62 -Texas-Victoria KVCT C11.1. e lltltrty' ftIlWOl'k 1enIce: None, Independent. ueensee: KVCT Inc., 1Television Place, VICtoria, 1)( 77901. StUdiO: 1 Television Place, VICtoria, 1)( 77901. TtJepIlone: 512-573-1900. Fu: 512-575-1919. Tedlnlcal FICIUtles: Channel No. 19 (500-506 MHz). AuthorIzed power: 153.2-kw max. visual, 15.32-kw max...aI. Antenna: 490-lt. above 1N. terrain, 495-rt. above ground, 584-ft. above sea level. 2SO 46' 41" 96° 57' 38" TransmJner: SE comer of By-Pass Loop 175 &Port Lavaca Hwy. sateUite EIItIl StatIon: Prostar, 4.8-meter; Comtech receivers. NeWs Service: AP. l)w1lIrsh!p: KVCT klc. Bettn Operation: October 1, 1969. Sale to present owner approved by FCC June 8, 1990. Sale to Victoria Communications by Sooth Texas Telecasting Co. klc. (Michael D. & C. Dan McKInnon, el aI.) approved March 4,1976. Represented (sales): Adam Young Inc. SCALE OF MILES Represented (legal): Baran, Koerner, Olender &Hochberg. I~~~ o SO 100 )() to I J ! Personnel: l _00. _ @Ams;coa IIIap Corp., No. 1"244 Jim Moss, General Manager. 'ICYCJ BPcr-830S24ICF GIU1lOd 6/27183 David Dutton, Station Manager. a IIlWHIdy I1IlI T.... lVlI....II.lds M1c:11ae1 Samlldlo, Program Director. CiralIIIioD e.unly ItIldIIloIds HIuII/IIIlII Charlie Smithey. Chief Engineer. " " Dale HI. Operations Manager. TEXAS 98 Between 5-24'" Calhoun 6,600 6,500 98 98 Highest 30 Sec. Rate: $300. VICtoria 26,300 25,900 98 City of license: Victoria. ADI: San Antonio-VIctoria. Rut: 36. StIIIon Totals 32,100 32,480 II 97 Net Weekly Circulation (1993) 2,5Oll TlllaI ttouslIhl*IS: OMSI eonsurn.loIiIllIIDlD IS of 1/1193.1V~, MIoIlldCil:ul*lCl993Ad*1ln. Avenge DaHy Circulation (1993) 700 ColRy c-.based on Artilron SUly. 99 i8 98 :!9 J8 00 '19 52 1994 Edition A·1183 EXHJBll E Ohio-Zanesville WHIZ-TV Cil. 18 Network Service: NBC. Licensee: Southeastern Ohio Television System, 629 Downerd Rd., lanesviUe, OH 43701. Studio: 629 Downerd Rd., lanesville, OH 43701. Telephones: 614-453-0361; 614-452-5431. Fu: 614-452-6553. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 18 (494-500 MHz). Authorized power: 588-kw visual, 58.8-kw aural. Antenna: 533-ft. above avo terrain, 4n-ft. above ground, 1387-ft. above sea level. Latitude 39" 55' 42" longitude 81 0 59' 06" Transmitter: 629 Downard Rd., ZanesvHIe. Multicllannel TV Sound: Stereo only. SatellRe Earth Stations: Scientific-AUanta, 6-rneter; Harris, 6-meter Ku-band; Harris, 3.5-meterKu-band; RCA, 3-meterKu-band; Pinzone, RCA, Scientific-AUantareceiv­ ers. AM Affiliate: WHIZ, 1·kw, 1240 kHz. FM Affiliate: WHIZ-FM, 5O-kw, 102.5 MHz (No. 273), 490-ft. News Services: AP, NBC. Ownership: Southeastern Ohio Television System. Began Operation: May 23, 1953. Represented (sales): Katz Conlinental Television; Regional Reps Corp. WHIZ.:rv BPCT-850828KX Granted 1012S/85 :s Amencafl Map Corp. No. 14244 Represented (legal): J. Richard Carr. 1.1 Weekly SlIle T.... tv Houaellolds Represented (engineering): Moffet, larson & Johnson Inc. Circulation County Housllloids Heusllbolds ,. Personnel: 50% & Over Muskingum 31,100 30,600 98 Allan land, Vice President & General Manager. OHIO Van Vannelli, Sales Manager. Between 25-49% Coshocton 13,600 13,300 98 George Hiotls, News Director. Monroe 5,700 5,600 98 Barbara Mitter, Director of Programs. Morgan 5,200 5,100 98 Franklin Young, Film Operation Manager. Noble 4,100 4,000 98 Gary Earich, Production Manager. Perry 11,400 11,200 98 C. E. Hartmeyer, Chief Engineer. OHIO Rales: On request Between 5-24% Fairfield 37,700 37,400 99 Hocking ,t.. 9,600 9,400 98 City 01 license: Zanesville. ADI: Zanesville. Rank: 203. Holmes 9,600 9,200 96 Total Households: CMSI Consunw MarIleI Data as 011/1193. TV Homes. M and Circulation Cl993 ArbiIron. licking 48,200 47,700 99 County coverage based on Artlitron study. Tuscarawas 32,300 31,800 98 Washington 23,600 23,100 98 Net Weekly Slate Total . tv Households Circulation County Housll!lolds Houlll!lolds ,. Station Totals 246,900 242,900 18 Nel Weekly Circulation (1993) 74,500 OHIO Average Daily Circulation (1993) 40,900 50% & Over Guernsey 14,800 14,500 98 , :i, ) , :) A-J30 TV • Clble Flctbook No. 62 EXHiBIT F EXHIBIT F The following depicts "satellite" broadcasting in markets smaller than the lOath ADI (EI Paso), where a parent station operates one or more "satellite" stations (source: 1994 TV & Cable Factbook) . 1. KRCR-TV, Redding, California (operates satellites KAEF-TV, Arcata and KFWU-TV, Fort Bragg, both California). Redding-Chico is ADI 125. 2. KREX-TV, Grand Junction, Colorado (operates satellites KREG-TV, Glenwood Springs, KREY-TV, Montrose and KREZ-TV, Durango, all Colorado). Grand Junction is ADI 188.
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