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Region 13 - Capital District
NY STATE EAS MONITORING ASSIGNMENTS - REGION 13 - CAPITAL DISTRICT Region 13 - Capital District Counties of: Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington Callsign Frequency City of License Monitor 1 Monitor 2 SR/LP1/BS WROW 590 kHz. Albany WAMCFM WGY PP SR/LP1/BS WGY 810 kHz. Schenectady WFLY WAMCFM PP SR/LP1 WAMCFM 90.3 mHz. Albany WGY WPDH SR/LP1 WYJB 95.5 mHz. Albany WAMCFM WGY SR/LP1 WCKMFM 98.5 mHz. Lake George WFFGFM WYJB SR/LP1 WRGB 6 Schenectady WGY WYJB SR/LP1 WFLY 92.3 mHz. Troy WAMCFM WGY LP1 WFFGFM 107.1mHz Corinth WCKMFM WYJB LP1 WCQL 95.9 mHz. Glens Falls WFFGFM WYJB LP1 WWSC 1450 kHz. Glens Falls WFFGFM WYJB LP1 WIZR 930 kHz. Johnstown WRVE WAMCFM LP1 WRVE 99.5 mHz. Schenectady WFLY WAMCFM LP2 WBUGFM 101.1 mHz. Fort Plain WGY WLZW PN WAJZ 96.3 mHz. Voorheesville WAMCFM WGY PN WABY 1160 kHz. Mechanicville WGY WYJB PN WAMC 1400 kHz. Albany WGY WPDH PN WAMQ 105.1 mHz. Great Barrington, WGY WFLY PN WBARFM 94.7 mHz. Lake Luzerne WGY WYJB PN WBLN-LP 104.9 MHz Glens Falls WCKM-FM WFFG-FM PN WCAN 93.3 mHz. Canajoharie WAMC-FM WFLY PN WCDB 90.9 mHz. Albany WGY WROW PN WCKL 560 kHz. Catskill WAMCFM WRVE PN WCSS 1490 kHz. Amsterdam WGY WROW PN WCTW 98.5 mHz. -
Appendix a Stations Transitioning on June 12
APPENDIX A STATIONS TRANSITIONING ON JUNE 12 DMA CITY ST NETWORK CALLSIGN LICENSEE 1 ABILENE-SWEETWATER SWEETWATER TX ABC/CW (D KTXS-TV BLUESTONE LICENSE HOLDINGS INC. 2 ALBANY GA ALBANY GA NBC WALB WALB LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 3 ALBANY GA ALBANY GA FOX WFXL BARRINGTON ALBANY LICENSE LLC 4 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ADAMS MA ABC WCDC-TV YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. 5 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY NBC WNYT WNYT-TV, LLC 6 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY ABC WTEN YOUNG BROADCASTING OF ALBANY, INC. 7 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY ALBANY NY FOX WXXA-TV NEWPORT TELEVISION LICENSE LLC 8 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY PITTSFIELD MA MYTV WNYA VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC 9 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CW WCWN FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C. 10 ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY SCHENECTADY NY CBS WRGB FREEDOM BROADCASTING OF NEW YORK LICENSEE, L.L.C. 11 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM CW KASY-TV ACME TELEVISION LICENSES OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 12 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM UNIVISION KLUZ-TV ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC 13 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM PBS KNME-TV REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF NM & BD.OF EDUC.OF CITY OF ALBUQ.,NM 14 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM ABC KOAT-TV KOAT HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC. 15 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM NBC KOB-TV KOB-TV, LLC 16 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM CBS KRQE LIN OF NEW MEXICO, LLC 17 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE ALBUQUERQUE NM TELEFUTURKTFQ-TV TELEFUTURA ALBUQUERQUE LLC 18 ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE CARLSBAD NM ABC KOCT KOAT HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC. -
The Capital Region Sustainability Plan
CAPITAL |Region| Sustainability Plan Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following people for their work on the Capital Region Sustainability Plan Executive Committee Technical Committees John Porreca, Town of Greenport Bob Radliff, Community Loan Fund of the Capital Sarah Crowell Climate Adaptation Region, Committee Chair Land Use and Livable Communities Chair Erik Deyoe, Town of Bethlehem, Committee Tori Riley, Washington County LDC Thomas Crowell Chair Food Systems Committee Chair Frank Thomas, Town of Stoney Creek Todd Fabozzi, CDRPC Erik Deyoe Michael Tucker, CEG Climate Adaptation Committee Chair Meghan Haley-Quigley, Union College Susan Wilson, Town of Bolton Jeff Edwards Nancy Heinzen, Stormwater Coalition of Albany Schenectady County County Thomas Wood, Saratoga Board of Supervisors Jim Kalohn, Schenectady County Kenneth Flood Energy Columbia County Kate Mance, Adirondack, Glens Falls Transportation Council Jodi Smits Anderson, DASNY Mark Gleason Waste Committee Chair Mike Manning, City of Watervliet Robert Blais, Village of Lake George Brad Fischer, Albany County Pradeep Haldar Doug Melnick, City of Albany Energy Committee Co-Chair Sandra Nierzwicki-Bauer, Darrin Fresh Water Pradeep Haldar, UAlbany, Co-Chair Institute Jason Kemper Deborah Howard, State University of New York Saratoga County Sasha Spector, Scenic Hudson Stacey Hughes, National Grid Wayne LaMothe Karen Strong, NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Warren County Karen Kellogg, Skidmore College David VanLuven Indumanthi Lnu Indumanthi Lnu, UAlbany, Co-Chair Energy -
A Retrospective on Archaeology at Fort William Henry, 1952-1993: Retelling the Tale of the Last of the Mohicans David R
Northeast Historical Archaeology Volume 20 Article 2 1991 A Retrospective on Archaeology at Fort William Henry, 1952-1993: Retelling the Tale of The Last of the Mohicans David R. Starbuck Follow this and additional works at: http://orb.binghamton.edu/neha Part of the Archaeological Anthropology Commons Recommended Citation Starbuck, David R. (1991) "A Retrospective on Archaeology at Fort William Henry, 1952-1993: Retelling the Tale of The Last of the Mohicans," Northeast Historical Archaeology: Vol. 20 20, Article 2. https://doi.org/10.22191/neha/vol20/iss1/2 Available at: http://orb.binghamton.edu/neha/vol20/iss1/2 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by The Open Repository @ Binghamton (The ORB). It has been accepted for inclusion in Northeast Historical Archaeology by an authorized editor of The Open Repository @ Binghamton (The ORB). For more information, please contact [email protected]. A Retrospective on Archaeology at Fort William Henry, 1952-1993: Retelling the Tale of The Last of the Mohicans Cover Page Footnote I want to thank Paul Huey for impressing upon me the importance of studying older, unpublished, artifact collections. While it may appear more exciting to tackle "new" sites, we have a strong ethical obligation to make sure that older excavations are published, even when the original research was directed by others. I also wish to thank Mike Palumbo, Curator at Fort William Henry, for many stimulating conversations and for giving me access to photographs and artifacts from the 1950s excavation; and thanks go to the Fort William Henry Corporation for allowing me to reproduce archival photographs. -
Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 103/Thursday, May 28, 2020
32256 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 103 / Thursday, May 28, 2020 / Proposed Rules FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS closes-headquarters-open-window-and- presentation of data or arguments COMMISSION changes-hand-delivery-policy. already reflected in the presenter’s 7. During the time the Commission’s written comments, memoranda, or other 47 CFR Part 1 building is closed to the general public filings in the proceeding, the presenter [MD Docket Nos. 19–105; MD Docket Nos. and until further notice, if more than may provide citations to such data or 20–105; FCC 20–64; FRS 16780] one docket or rulemaking number arguments in his or her prior comments, appears in the caption of a proceeding, memoranda, or other filings (specifying Assessment and Collection of paper filers need not submit two the relevant page and/or paragraph Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2020. additional copies for each additional numbers where such data or arguments docket or rulemaking number; an can be found) in lieu of summarizing AGENCY: Federal Communications original and one copy are sufficient. them in the memorandum. Documents Commission. For detailed instructions for shown or given to Commission staff ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking. submitting comments and additional during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal information on the rulemaking process, must be filed consistent with section Communications Commission see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 1.1206(b) of the Commission’s rules. In (Commission) seeks comment on several section of this document. proceedings governed by section 1.49(f) proposals that will impact FY 2020 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of the Commission’s rules or for which regulatory fees. -
NYS Data Center Affiliate Contact List
NEW YORK STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATE CONTACT LIST (LAST UPDATED September 8th, 2021) NEW YORK STATE DATA CENTER LEAD AGENCY New York State Department of Labor Room 402, Building 12 State Campus Albany, NY 12240 Contact: Ms. Meg Rokov Phone: (518) 457-6354 Fax: (518) 457-6199 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.labor.ny.gov/nys-data-center/index.shtm Serves: Statewide NEW YORK STATE DATA CENTER COORDINATING AGENCIES Program on Applied Demographics CISER, Room 211C 391 Pine Tree Rd Ithaca, NY 14850 Director: Dr. Warren A. Brown Contact: Mr. Jan Vink Phone: (607) 255-8399 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website: http://pad.human.cornell.edu/ Serves: Statewide New York State Library 6th Floor – CEC Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12230 Contact: Ms. Stephanie Barrett Phone: (518) 474-5355 Fax: (518) 474-5786 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/ Serves: Statewide 1 NEW YORK STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATE CONTACT LIST Capital District Regional Planning Commission 1 Park Place Albany, NY 12205-2626 Contact: Mr. Mark Castiglione Phone: (518) 453-0850 Fax: (518) 453-0856 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cdrpc.org/ Serves: Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady Center for Governmental Research, Inc. 1 S. Washington Street, Suite 400 Rochester, NY 14614 Contact: Ms. Kate Bell Phone: (585) 327-7062 Fax: (888) 388-8521 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cgr.org/ Serves: Statewide Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board 126 N. Salina St. Suite 200 Syracuse, NY -
Federal Register/Vol. 66, No. 25/Tuesday, February 6, 2001
Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 25 / Tuesday, February 6, 2001 / Rules and Regulations 9037 and Order, MM Docket No. 99–315, service population of 47 thousand. With channel 15 at Albany, New York. See 65 adopted January 31, 2001, and released this action, this proceeding is FR 59797, October 6, 2000. DTV February 1, 2001. The full text of this terminated. channel 12 can be allotted to Albany in Commission decision is available for DATES: Effective March 19, 2001. compliance with the principle inspection and copying during normal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam community coverage requirements of business hours in the FCC Reference Blumenthal, Mass Media Bureau, (202) Section 73.625(a) at reference Center 445 12th Street, SW., 418–1600. coordinates (42–37–37 N. and 74–00–49 Washington, DC. The complete text of W.) with a power of 10.0, HAAT of 421 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a this decision may also be purchased meters and with a DTV service from the Commission’s copy contractor, synopsis of the Commission’s Report and Order, MM Docket No. 00–184, population of 1394 thousand. With this International Transcription Services, action, this proceeding is terminated. Inc., (202) 857–3800, 1231 20th Street, adopted January 31, 2001, and released NW, Washington, DC 20036. February 1, 2001. The full text of this DATES: Effective March 19, 2001. Commission decision is available for List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73 inspection and copying during normal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Television, Digital television business hours in the FCC Reference Blumenthal, Mass Media Bureau, (202) broadcasting. -
Removal of KSTP-TV Minneapolis from the List of Non-Canadian Programming Services Authorized for Distribution
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-187 PDF version Reference: Part 1 application posted on 16 September 2014 Ottawa, 13 May 2015 Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota Application 2014-0938-4 Removal of KSTP-TV Minneapolis from the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution The Commission denies an application by Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. to remove the non-Canadian conventional television station KSTP-TV Minneapolis from the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution. Application 1. Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. (Hubbard Broadcasting) filed an application to remove its non-Canadian conventional television station KSTP-TV Minneapolis, Minnesota, from the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution (the List). KSTP-TV is an ABC affiliate broadcasting from St. Paul, Minnesota. 2. In support of its application, Hubbard Broadcasting indicated that KSTP-TV’s signal is not available for direct reception in Canada. The applicant also stated that it could not confirm whether it had obtained all the necessary rights for distribution in Canada or whether it exercised preferential or exclusive programming rights in relation to the distribution of its KSTP-TV programming in Canada. Moreover, Hubbard Broadcasting argued that the feed being retransmitted in Canada may be a feed specifically modified for Canada, in violation of the Copyright Act. 3. Hubbard Broadcasting also claimed that it had received complaints from Canadian viewers regarding signal quality issues, including technical problems with closed captioning at times when the station did not experience technical issues with its broadcast feed. The applicant stated its objection to any unauthorized modifications to its signal, including simultaneous substitution, commercial insertion practices and altering or eliminating closed captioning. -
Community Profile
Community Profile City of Schenectady Comprehensive Plan 2020 Reinventing the City of Invention Brian U. Stratton Mayor Community Profile Table of Contents Demographic Characteristics ............................................................................................................ 5 Economic Profile ..........................................................................................................................13 Real Estate and Tax Base Analysis .....................................................................................................31 Housing ......................................................................................................................................43 Infrastructure and Transportation.....................................................................................................59 Natural Resources .........................................................................................................................72 Community Character & Historic Preservation......................................................................................76 Recreation ..................................................................................................................................83 Government, Public Safety and Community Institutions..........................................................................90 List of Tables and Figures Tables Table 1: Summary Demographic Table, City of Schenectady ...................................................................... -
2019 MBA Annual Meeting Your Guide to the 2019 Minnesota Broadcaster Association’S Annual Meeting in Duluth
Minnesota Broadcasters Association September/October 2019 SPECIAL EDITION: 2019 MBA Annual Meeting Your guide to the 2019 Minnesota Broadcaster Association’s Annual Meeting in Duluth. Registration Deadline is 10 a.m. October 1st, 2019—Register today! MBA Officers & Board of Directors Chair’s Column OFFICERS 2019 If this were baseball and the MBA at bat, we’d be all members. Engagement of all Chair: David Harbert, VP/General knocking it out of the park. I step back, awed and broadcast stakeholders. And, Manager KAAL-TV, Hubbard TV amazed, in appreciation at how Executive Director clear focus on our Future. (Rochester) Wendy Paulson and Office Manager Maria Vorhis I’m excited by what I see. Our Vice-Chair: Mary Niemeyer, Market deliver on our mission. Each at bat, every day. This Board team took charge of the President/Chief Revenue Officer, newsletter shows only the tip of the iceberg of the committees to drive this Townsquare Media (Duluth) systems, products, services, and value they deliver to association. Their enthusiasm and commitment fill the Secretary/Treasurer: Maynard Meyer, Co the membership. More remarkable, they’ve only room. Coming from a dead stop just a year ago, it’s a -owner/GM, Lac Qui Parle Broadcasting been doing this since the beginning of the year. Given very dynamic picture. Vice-Chair Mary Niemeyer takes (Madison) our full and growing member engagement, there is our lead-off position in October and this group will Immediate Past Chair: Ed “Butch” nothing holding your MBA back. literally lift-off. With the challenges ahead, our timing DeLaHunt, Owner/President, Bemidji My term as chair ends with the Annual Meeting in is perfect, if not a miracle. -
FCC EEO Combined Public File Report
FCC EEO Combined Public File Report Call Sign Type of Station Location: City/State Facility ID KOB TV Albuquerque, NM 35313 KOBF TV Farmington, NM 35321 KOBR TV Roswell, NM 62272 For the reporting period: 06/01/16 to 05/31/17 Full-Time Positions Filled Job Title Date Closed Recruitment Source Groups Source for Person Hired KOB.Account Executive 06/03/2016 Internal,National,P Except for: 1129 1461 2254 1069 KOB.Account Executive KOB 4 05/19/2017 Internal,National,P 1050 KOB.Account Executive KOB 4 05/19/2017 Internal,National,P 893 KOB.Assignment Editor 06/27/2016 Internal,National,P Except for: 1129 2254 1138 KOB.Assignment Editor 11/07/2016 Internal,National,P 1069 KOB.Digital News Producer 06/27/2016 Internal,National,P 1069 KOB.Digital News Producer 10/03/2016 Internal,National,P 2104 KOB.Executive Producer 11/30/2016 Internal,National,P 1069 KOB.General Sales Manager 03/22/2017 Internal,National,P Except for: 2254 369 KOB.Graphic Designer/Production Assistant 03/21/2017 Internal,National,S 1134 KOB.Investigative Reporter 06/10/2016 Internal,National,P Except for: 1129 1461 1106 KOB.KOBR Reporter/Photographer 11/17/2016 Internal,National,P 1046 KOB.Local Sales Assistant 02/20/2017 Internal,National,S 1134 KOB.Maintenance Technician 10/17/2016 Internal,National,T 2099 KOB.Maintenance Technician 03/17/2017 Internal,National,T 1069 KOB.National Sales Assistant 01/25/2017 Internal,National,S 369 KOB.Photographer 10/10/2016 Internal,National,P 1069 KOB.Photographer 01/17/2017 Internal,National,P Except for: 2254 1138 KOB.Producer 04/04/2017 -
Episodes from a Hudson River Town Peak of the Catskills, Ulster County’S 4,200-Foot Slide Mountain, May Have Poked up out of the Frozen Terrain
1 Prehistoric Times Our Landscape and First People The countryside along the Hudson River and throughout Greene County always has been a lure for settlers and speculators. Newcomers and longtime residents find the waterway, its tributaries, the Catskills, and our hills and valleys a primary reason for living and enjoying life here. New Baltimore and its surroundings were formed and massaged by the dynamic forces of nature, the result of ongoing geologic events over millions of years.1 The most prominent geographic features in the region came into being during what geologists called the Paleozoic era, nearly 550 million years ago. It was a time when continents collided and parted, causing upheavals that pushed vast land masses into hills and mountains and complementing lowlands. The Kalkberg, the spiny ridge running through New Baltimore, is named for one of the rock layers formed in ancient times. Immense seas covered much of New York and served as collect- ing pools for sediments that consolidated into today’s rock formations. The only animals around were simple forms of jellyfish, sponges, and arthropods with their characteristic jointed legs and exoskeletons, like grasshoppers and beetles. The next integral formation event happened 1.6 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch when the Laurentide ice mass developed in Canada. This continental glacier grew unyieldingly, expanding south- ward and retreating several times, radically altering the landscape time and again as it traveled. Greene County was buried. Only the highest 5 © 2011 State University of New York Press, Albany 6 / Episodes from a Hudson River Town peak of the Catskills, Ulster County’s 4,200-foot Slide Mountain, may have poked up out of the frozen terrain.