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Ridge Naug'atuck est'- Southford + Beacon Falls + + Newtown "Hamden Rockland + tine+Botsford ~s~nja :Payne~ Corners . ·North Gunfor 40 + + WADS Whitneyville + nev Monroe .... ~Podunk+Pond M dOw ... : Haven l' TrumbUILP~+rJi~ + !",ilfe",,:~gnt;nn""'ls.,"'I'1~" $ ... + i 'd 20 o ' ,< "0 o~~~!1~&..~':S:-=,:::::::=J~ I! • Stan B i ·Sound Beach onga ... + ..1- t Terryville-- P0r'f Jefferson Sta l i lie StnitlJ,.town <:enter~ch ·Middle Island II .,. +' I; Commack Lake Ronkonkoma 20 t~i"" :."mtwood <t;orth P i "-[-';5 51' 1+ "'S~..,;POOcean Beach 40 J." i ~ I ! 6°il I i I I ,I ! I ; ! '_~-="'--==t=1 ="--==::'-F---="="="====t'=~-=~=-=~--=-=::j::====t==="===:.p.:::....:~i:L_==t==-===F-J km 80 60 40 20 o 20 40 60 80 Communications Technologies, Inc. Murlton, New Jersey - Stale Borders ~ Lat/Lon Grid Map Scale 1:983722 J em 9.84 km VIH Size: 156.65 x 163.73 km FIGURE 6 ComSludy AAA PREDICTED PRiNCIPAL COMMUNITY CONTOURS WITH AM 5 mV/m Friday, January 25, 2002 WFIF 1500 kHz MILFORD. CONNECTICUT 5mV/m -~- -,--~ 73 DC -2-45 if{ockyHlIl -72-30 UbertyHiln-72-~15 Hanover -72-00... -71-45 Fryscorne~7 ~ :r- +H~ncock I, I·,ngton- +B;ti,lehem +Kenslngton • b h teb'" Eko k *" 0 Marl oroug anon ·Baltic ... ... I Frenchtown ... "'Oakvllje MarlOn+Southmgton Port!and estchest ... Yantic... Jewett ~ity ohieag ... Mmortown...'" +M'ddlet ' W ... er Colchester ... Taftville Doan i1I~ Black Plain Klef. ... Waterbury... I own~ Sa ... ::\3"j ~mer.u....LVoodbury Menden' • rbeN,'lle Alleomn e I 60 -,I "~.. _._---+ um~n ~ity +-~~cy+ -,~~~s _ ... very-Comer No.rw.ich I ... I., 1-3tt: Glen RIdge INaJa.tuck Cheshire <>ur1lam Hicganum Safer!? ~ ... "'poguetanuck HopeValley ... 1- ... i ... 1': Montville Center n I. es!.'t" Southford..., Wallil'lgford Ponset Amolds H dl Ir ... II ... Bea'f" Falls ... ... a yme Paif.mertown ·Uncasville Narra Newtown I 'lI-lamden Rockland Deep River I Kingston . + ' ... + '1'J",_r'-'u,,'e I tin/Botsford ~s2nia !Payn~ Comers '+North Guilford Esp ~ew ndont' Green lHili 40 WADI;:. Whitneyville' • i t nev..Monroe r... iPodunk"Pond Meadow ' Ut Quonochontau9! ~~:~H~.~v~e~n~' ~;.foill1ei\t;:~1Jl,IlI:;:~~~~E~ ! nd+ _ J"UmbU1LQin~,,' ---~- 1--- I -' S'" Sachem Head Straffiel I Dunn Landin ft QocklISland R~~IQ6!~ , Oi 20 1I k .J I i -- -~e-tanding- _. o I ""'0 James• onga ... Rlverh I t Terryvillet" Port Jefferson Sta ) Ie . + I Srn~town ..centereach Middle Island I "'Commack "'Lake Ron~nkoma 'W;esth;:.~~~~~~~~::i ~Orth -",.",~--'. 20 140 P bohO • 1----- ·1---, I• i 40 1f2'1~#"'(k, ! i ii II 'I ! !' ; . -;0 60 11 II j i II ._.~~------- L '--I- I km 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 Communications Technologies, Inc. Mar/ton, New Jersey - State Borders ~ LatiLon Grid Map Scale: 1:983722 I em 9.84 km VIH Size: 156.65 x 163.73 km FIGURE 7 ComStudy AAA PREDICTED PRINCIPAL COMMUNITY CONTOURS WITH AM 5 mV/m Friday, January 25, 2002 WDJZ 1530 kHz BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT 5mV/m I '""~~~~~"'7"~~~k-~~-:;;;:;I;=ifF~_+~T"""~~~=c""""""~~~~""d.~~~R='=j1 i' "73-15 i~73-00 -n-45 <fRoc Hill :.72-30 Uberty Hl1tl'~72-15 Han~ver 1,-72-00 ... -1-71-45 Fry's Come~7 I ... '" .! ... ...... Ekok )to I ington Bethlehem Hancock K;ensington Marlborough i lebanon.. '! ... ... Frenchtow,", I .. .... : P rtl d BaltiC I Jewett City Es oheag 1 : ... Oakville Marion SouthingtOn 0 an ... y tl I .. KI fJ I Minortown... I ... Westchester Colchester a~ C fly II +D m~, Black Plam~ e .+.. T ~ ... Waterbury .... Mlddletownl'" 'I a II e oan,... II 60 1i pmer~~_~.oo~~~UIJ~!J_qty +Tracy.Mende~ __ ~ __ -._" -r~~:---- ... Very-C~F:tiOlWkL Barfcrville Allen n ':;1-~;C Glen Ridge r I Cheshire <tDurtlam Hiaganum Salem- ~A ... ...' l Hope valley [ ... Nalf-latuck... ... 1': ontville Center PO/iluetanuck ... I ~ Southford ... J_ Wallingford Ponset ~molds dl +; As wa Woodville ~ Y I: + Beacpn Falls . + i +Ha yme Pa mertown +Uncasville t Narra , NeWtown "Iiamden Rockland Deep River ~.Kingston +: W erly Ie II" I + '+ Brar;tt:50"J<;4'~.'{r I ~ne+Botsford ~s2ma IPayn~ Comers +North Guilford I ~ ew ndoJ"ll' S, Green Ifllli 40 , + + WADS WhItneyville .. '+ + 1 Q 1 pne~ Monroe I + Podunk I'ond MeadOw WLiS Noank QuonOChontau91 nd +1 Haven + +1 ~. r :r UOrane+ n ' II, + + Sachem Head ~15laffd ----i-------f ,0 I ~ 1 I, mel I I DU',nn landin ock Island 20 ~I k R:~+l¢W1"'lm' . I , I ! J--- I 1 ! , 1---- --,--- I km 80 60 40 20 o 20 40 60 80 Communications Technologies, Inc, Marlton, New Jersey - State Borders - LaULon Grid Map Scale: 1:983722 1em 9.84 km V!H Size: 156.65 x 163,73 km FIGURE 8 ComStudy PREDICTED PRINCIPAL COMMUNITY CONTOURS Friday, January 25, 2002 MA ENTERTAINMENT LICENSING LLC - PROPOSED COMMONLY OWNED FM STATIONS IN RELAnON TO WXXP (FM) fo:U~ NE~ HAV~~ -:aIlJ::4~ttle o~ Ha~:::i" ·~t:::~. "'~akdale ~~:~:.~ 7~p::uot I::~p:~~:: ~c] i 30 II Ind,an R I +. .Beacon Falls QummplaCl' i ... I Hadlvme ... II 1+ I ·1 50 I ndge .Rocklandt west Haddam ., .. -- _ UneaSYI e I Ash. T ... ..... ; 'Deep.River • NEW:LONDO.N... Qua.k:rtown away I seymour Hamden Northford r --I p tu '1' -. ... I ... MIDDl'ESEX Hamburg 'I Hamsons Cen Gr awca c I Augerville North Guilford ,.. ... Ii"· ... ""EssexJeri,fho 'Osw a New nd~~SI<I;~;t..~~r><o, lImy Ansonia Whitneyville ... i Pond MeadOWI' 40 II ..,. ... Nprth Branford I Noank I Shelton _ w Haven ! ...Old sa/brook ~l~se:o ~-- ~.ncr-- 30 t ..ng .- -;0"", E:d ro -. I - ··--1 I Myrtle Beach r;T 20 t Lordship nen,t,p_o",in~ttl::"?, 10+ !i 30 40 50 -1--I _______.Ji__ km 60 50 40 30 20 10 o 10 20 30 40 50 60 Communications Technologies, Inc. Marlton, New Jersey - State Borders -- LatILon Grid Map Scale: I:750000 I em 7.50 km VIH Size: 119.43 x 124.83 km FIGURE 9 .. D~Y1n~IT',··.•. , ','·ii DECLARATION Jed R. Morey hereby declares as follows: 1. I am the ChiefOperating Officer for Jarad Broadcasting Company ofCalverton, Inc. ("JBCC"), licensee ofWXXP(FM) in Calverton-Roanoke, New York. 2. On January 16, 2002, the Federal Communications Commission granted JBCC's application for a construction permit to relocate WXXP's transmitter facilities. A copy ofthe construction permit is attached to this Declaration. JBCC will immediately commence construction ofthe new facilities and expects to have them operational with on-air broadcasts sometime around March 15,2002. I hereby declare under penalty ofpeIjury that the foregoing is true and correct. 1397665v1; TYG1011.DOC ,tt ':-0;" '.~ ...~ ,i: .r.; :'; , 1 .:.', .~'. 'j, t ~, i ,i , ""~ , I ~ '-~' , ':. .~, if, ,\ AARBITRON Radio Market Report _ Accredited by Media Nassau-Suffolk Rating CoullCi~ (Long Island) ~ , ..'" ... Spring 2001 o z'" March 29 -June 20 Radio Des...~200J II",,'" SchertU. II1C/Uding Ph e Phase 2 Arbf:ee 1 & Market One Page in fro nels: back of the m Ihe Report rePort 2001-2002 Survey Schedule Preface Contents This report is designed to provide a compilation of radio audience estimates representing radio The Market 2 listening during an average week for this market Station Information 5 for !he Spring 2001 survey period and o!her Metro Market Profde 6 informslion. The surveys to which !he Target Media Targeting 2OoolNationai Profde 10 Summer 2001 wtenerTrends estimates apply are identified on Rating Distortinn/Rating Bias June 28 -September 19 !he Target listener Trends pages of this report. The estimates are based on listening information Policies & Procedures 12 recorded in seven-day diaries by peraons 12 years Special Notices and Station Activities 13 Fall 2001 of age and older. All audience estimates·are September 20 -December 12 approximations subject to statistical variations and o!her limitstions. The reliability of audience Ustener Estimates 14 Winter 2002 estimates cannot be determined to any precise Target wtenerTrends/Estimates 14 January 3- March 'l:l ma!hematical value or defmition. listener Composition This report is intended to furnish radio wteuing Locations 260 Spring 2002 station, advertiser and agency clients of Arbitron March 28 -June 19 with an aid in evaluating radio audience size and Tune Spent Uateuing 262 composition. Arbitron attempts to provide herein a Cume Duplication Percent 268 summary description of methodology for Arbitron Exclusive & Overnight Uatening 'l:ll audience estimates contained in the listener WhatMRC Estimates section of this report. A more detailed Ethnic Composition 'l:l2 accreditation means description of Arbilron me!hodology can be found . TSA Target wteners (includes Metro) 'l:l5 The Arbitron Radio Service has in a separate publication titled ArMtron lIodio DMA Target wteners N/A ~ Description of M,tlrodology and o!her associated been accredited by !he Media relevant documents, available ali Arbilron Radio Rating Council (MRC) since to Ml ==:: Report subscribers.
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