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Exhibit D Cable EXHIBIT D CABLE When time is money. COMMUNICATIONS EQUITY ASSOCIATES When confidentiality is paramount. 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 3300 Tampa, FL 33602 • 813-226-8844 1235 Westlakes Drive, Suite 245 Berwyn, PA 19312 • 610-251-0650 25 Braintree Office Hill Park, Suite 302 When insights change paradigms, Boston, MA 02184 • 781-848-2601 4582 South Ulster Street, Suite 402 Denver, CO 80237 • 303-694-3090 www.ceaworldwide.com Depend on the cable television investment banker with a quarter-century of integrity. Leveraging the ktWWledge of experience. Dedicated integrity. A1ld tested stability. Tampa, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Denver London, Munich, Prague, Warsaw, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai .-. , Cemmunications Equity Associates, LLC is a member Iilf the National Associa of Securities Dealers, Inc. and its professional associates are registered with the NASD. Member SI . Cable Systems-::-Arkansas f'AIRFIELD BAY-TCA Ca~le .rv, Box 158, Manager: Dennis Yocum. Chief technician: Britt Channel capacity: 35 (not 2-way capable). Fee: $38.00 installatlon; $1 0:61 monthly. Harrison, AR 72601. Phone: 501-741-3401. Freyaldenhoven. Marketing director. Tina Gab• Channels available but not in use: None. Expanded Basic Service - counties: Cleburne & Van Buren. Also serves bard. Basic Service Subscribers: 27,710. Cleburne County (pcrtions), Shirley. ICA: City fee: 3% of gross. Subscribers: 4,226. Programming (via satefhe): A & E; American Ownership: TCA'Cable Partners (MSO). Programming (received off-air): KAIT-lV Movie Classics; BET; C,SPAN; CNBC; CNN; AR0236. ' .-' WiMarket Ranking: Outside lV Markets. Fran• (A), KTEJ (P) Jonesboro; KARK-lV (N), Cartoon Network; Comedy Central; Country chise award date: NA Franchise expiration FORDYCE-Scott Cable Communications Inc., KAlV (A), KTHV (C) Little Rock; WHBa-lV Music TV; Court lV; Discovery Channel; date: NA Began: NA Box 672, Fordyce, AR 71742. Phone: 501 ~352- (F), WKNO (P), WMC-lV (N), WP1Y-lV (A), Disney Channel; ESPN; ESPN 2: PX; Fox Channel capacity: 30. Channels available but 7102. County: Dallas. ICA: AR0056. WREG-lV (C) Memphis; allband FM. Family Channel; Fox Sports Net Southwest; not in use: NA lVMarket Ranking: 50. Franchise award date: Programming (via satell~e): American Movie Headline News; History Channel; Learning' BasiC Service NA Franchise expiration date: NA Began: Classics; CNN; ESPN; Nickelodeon; TBS Channel; Lifetime; MlV; Nashville Network; Subscribers: 963. January 1, 1977. Superstation; The Weather Channel; Trinity Nickelodeon; The Weather Channel; Turner Programming (via satellite): WGN-lV IY'IJ Channel capacity: 37. Channels available but Bcstg. Network; Turner Network TV. Network TV; USA Network. Chicago; ESPN; Fox Family Cliannel; TBS not in use: 2. Fee: $45.00 installation; $13.95 monthly; Fee: $16.83 monthly. superstation. Basic Service $2.00 converter. Pay Service 1 , Fee: $35.00 installation; $15.95 monthly. Subscribers: 1,072; Commercial subscrib• Expanded Basic Service Pay Units: 3,332. ers: 33. Subscribers: 2,761. Programming (via satellite): Cinemax. Pay Service 1 Programming (received off-air): WLMT (U) Fee: $13.25 monthly. Pay Units: NA Programming (received off-air): KARK-lV (N), KAlV (A), KETS (P), KLRT (F), KTHV Memphis. ,< Pay Service 2 Planned programming (via satellite): HBO. Programming (via satellite): WGN-lV (W) Pay Units: 7,949. ., Fee: $35.00 installation; $9.95 monthly. (C) Little Rock; KlVE (N) Monroe-EI Do• rado; KASN (U), KVTN (I) Pine Bluff. Chicago; A & E;.:BET; C-SPAN; Country Programming (via satellite): HBO. Local advertising: Yes. Regional interconnect: Music lV; Discovery Channel; Fox Family ,Fee: $13.40 monthly. Cabletime. Programming (via satell~e): Fox Family Chan• nel; TBS Superstation. Channel; Headline News; Home Shopping Pay Service 3 Miles of plant: 25.0 (coaxial). Current originations: Automated time• Network; Lifetime; Nashville Network; USA Pay Units: 2,540. Ownership: TCA Cable Partners (MSO). weather. Network; VH1. Programming (via satellite): Showtime. Fee: $21.13 installation; $12.10 mqnthly; Fee: $20.00 installation; $3.50 monthly. Fee: $13.70 monthly. FAYETTEVILLE- TCA Cable Partners, 3390 $1.08 converter. Pay Service 1 Pay Service 4 N. Futrall Dr., Fayetteville, AR 72703-4057. Commercial fee: $25.55 monthly. Pay Units: 702. Pay Units: 12,097. Phone: 501-5'21-7730. Fax: 501 -521-3825. Expanded Basic Service Programming'(via satellite): Cinemax. Programming (via satell~e): The New Encore. County: Washington. AI~o serves Elkins, Farm• Subscribers: 1,053. Fee: $9.95 monthly: Fee: NA inglon, Goshen, Greenland, Washington County. Pay Service 2 Pay Service 5 Programming (via satellite): A & E; BET; C• leA: AR0007. SPAN; CNN; Country Music lV; ESPN; Head• Pay Units: 175. Pay Units: 8,097. TV Market Ranking: Below 100. Franchise award line News; Lifetime; MlV; Nashville Net• Programming (via satell~e): Disney Channel. Programming (via satellite): Starz! date: NA Franchise expiration date: NA Be• work; Nickelodeon; avc; Sci-Fi Channel; Fee: $15.00 installation; $7.50 monthly. Fee: NA gan: March 1, 1953. The Weather Channel; Trinity Bcstg. Net- Pay Service 3 Pay-Per-View Channel capacity: 61 (not 2-way capable). work; USA Network. Pay Units: 1,060. Viewer's Choice 1 & 2; Viewer's Choice 3. Channels available but not in, use: None. Fee: $21.13 installation; $10.45 monthly. Programming (via satellite): HBO. Fee: Varies .. Basic Service A la Carte 1 Fee: $15.00 installation; $10.95 monthly. Local advertising: Yes. Local sales manager: Subscribers: 20,300. Subscribers: 1,017. Local advertising: Yes. Available in locally orig• Jeff Redden. inated programming. Regional interconnect: Program Guide: The Cable Guide. Programming (received off-air): KAFT (P), Programming (via satellite): WGN- lV (W) Wehco Ad-Com. KHOG-lV (A) Fayetteville; KFSM- lV (C) Fort Chicago; American Movie Classics; Discov• Equipment: RCA headend; Century III amplifi• Equipment: Scientific-Manta headend; Texscan Smith; KARK- lV (N) Little Rock; KFAA (N) ery Channei; Tumer Network lV. ers; Comm/Scope cable; Panasonic cam• amplifiers; Comm/Scope cable; Panasonic set eras; Sony VTRs; Jerrold settop converters; Rogers; KOED-lV (P), KOlV (C), KTUL (A) Fee: $21.13 installation; $3.00. monthly top converters; Arcomtraps; Scientific-A~anta Eagle traps; Scientific-Atlanta satellite an• Tulsa; 16 FMs. (package). sateltte receivers. tenna; Scientific-Atlanta satellite receivers. Programming (via satellite): WGN-lV IY'IJ Pay Service 1 Miles of plant: 79.4 (coaxial). Homes passed: Miles of plant: 698.9 (coaxial). Total homes in Chicago; TBS Superstation; lV Guide Chan• Pay Units: 94. 4,637. franchised area: 39,048. nel. Programming (via satellite): Showtime. Current originations: Automated time• Manager: Harold L. Kinnel. Chief technician: Manager: James Anderson. Chief technician: Fee: $15.00 installation; $9.00 monthly. Jerry. W. Lesley. Paul Zander. weather. Pay Service 2 Fee: $38.00 installation; $9.00 monthly. City fee: 3% of gross. City fee: 4% of gross. Pay Units: 40. Ownership: WEHCO Video Inc. (MSO). Ownership: TCA Cable Partners (MSO). Expanded Basic Service Programming (via satellite): Disne~ Channel. Subscribers: 18,230. Fee: $7.00 monthly. Programming (via satellite): A & E; Ameri• FORT SMITH--TCA Cable lV, Box 3408, 314 S. FOUKE-Friendship Cable of Arkansas lnc., Box Pay Service 3 17th a, Fort Smith, AR 72913-3408. Phones: 9090, Tyler, lX 7571'1 -9090. Phone: 903-581- can Movie Classics; C-SPAN; CNN; Country Pay Units: 94. Music lV; Discovery Channel; E! Entertain• 501'-782-8941; 501-996-6734. Fax: 501-782- 2121. Fax: 903-581-2185. County: Miller. Also Programming (via satellite): HBO. 7892. Counties: Sebastian, AR; Le Flore & serves Mandeville, Miller County (unincorpo• ment lV; ESPN; Fox Family Channel; Head• Fee: $11.00 monthly. line News; Lifetime; MlV; Nashville Network; Sequoyah, OK. Also serves Barling, Bonanza, rated areas). ICA: AR0237. Local advertising: Yes. Available in satellite Greenwood, Hackett, Jenny Lind, Old Jenny TV Market Ranking: 58. Franchise award date: Nickelodeon; avc; The Weather Channel; distributed programming. Turner Network lV; USA Network; VH1. Lind, Sebastian Lakes, AR; Arkoma, Muldrow, December 8,1988. Franchise expiration date: Equipment: Standard Components & Scien• Roland, Sequoyah County (southern portion), January 12, 2014. Began: January 12, 1989. Fee: $17.95 monthly. tific-Atlanta headend; Magnavox amplifiers; Pay Service 1 OK. ICA: AR0003. Channel capacity: 54. Channels available but Comm/Scope cable; Standard Components lV Market Ranking: Below 100. Franchise award not in use: 18. Pay Units: 4,954. settop converters; Scientific-Manta address• date: January 1, 1960. Franchise expiration Basic Service Programming (via satellte): Cinemax; HBO; able set top converters; Eagle & Pico traps; date: NA Began: November 11, 1961. Subscribers: 1,795. Showtime; The Movie Channel. Scientific-Atlanta & AFC satellite antenna; Channel capacity: 53 (not 2-way capable). Programming (received off-air): KETG (P) Fee: $10.95 installation; $11.55 monthly Scientific-Atlanta & Standard Components Channels available but not in use: None. Arkadelphia; KLFI-LP (I), KLTS-TV (P), KMSS• (each). satellite receivers. Basic Service lV (F), KSLA-lV (C), KTAL-TV (N), KTBS• Pay-Per-View Miles of plant: 44.6 (coaxial). Homes passed: Subscribers: 37,892. lV (A) Shreveport-Texarkana. Addressable homes: 8,100. 2,077. Programming (received off-air): KOET (P) Programming (via satellite): WGN'lV (W) Action Pay-Per-view; Hot Choice; Viewer's Manager:
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