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OZ CYCLE LATIFAH LATIFAH CYCLE CYCLE KING 2nd Cycle KING 3rd Cycle CYCLE RANK MARKET %US 2011-2014 2014-2015 2013-2014 2014-2015 4th Cycle 5th Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle 2013-2014 14 TAMPA-ST PETERSBURG (SARASOTA) FL 1.58% WFLA WFTS WTOG WTOG WTTA WTTA WTOG WTOG WTOG 18 ORLANDO-DAYTONA BEACH-MELBOURNE FL 1.29% WFTV/WRDQ WOFL/WRBW WKMG WKMG WESH/WKCF WFTV/WRDQ WFTV/WRDQ WFTV/WRDQ 25 CHARLOTTE NC 1.00% WAXN/WSOC WJZY/WMYT WBTV WAXN/WSOC WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT 29 NASHVILLE TN 0.90% WSMV WSMV WUXP/WZTV WUXP/WZTV WNAB/WUXP WNAB/WUXP WNAB WNAB 37 GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG (SC)-ASHEVILLE (NC)-ANDERSON0.73% (SC)WYFF WYFF WLOS/WMYA WLOS/WMYA WSPA/WYCW WSPA/WYCW WYCW WSPA/WYCW WLOS/WMYA 44 BIRMINGHAM (ANNISTON-TUSCALOOSA) AL 0.62% WBMA WBMA WBRC WBRC WABM/WTTO WABM/WTTO WABM/WTTO WVUA 48 JACKSONVILLE (FL)-BRUNSWICK (GA) 0.58% WJXT WJXT WJXT WJXT EAWS/WAWS/WTEV EAWS/WAWS/WTEV WJXT 50 MEMPHIS TN 0.58% WMC WMC WMC WATN/WLMT WBII 51 NEW ORLEANS LA 0.56% WWL WUPL/WWL WDSU WUPL/WWL WVUE WGNO/WNOL WUPL/WWL WUPL/WWL 56 LITTLE ROCK-PINE BLUF AR 0.49% KATV KATV KASN/KLRT KASN/KLRT KASN/KLRT KASN/KLRT KARK/KARZ KARZ 59 MOBILE (AL)-PENSACOLA (FL) 0.47% WJTC/WPMI WALA/WFNA WEAR/WFGX/WJTC/WPMI WEAR/WFGX/WJTC/WPMI WALA/WFNA WALA/WFNA WJTC/WPMI WALA/WFNA 62 FT MYERS-NAPLES FL 0.45% WBBH/WZVN WBBH/WZVN WXCW WNFM WXCW WNFM 77 COLUMBIA SC 0.35% WLTX WLTX WACH WACH WACH WACH WKTC WKTC 79 HUNTSVILLE-DECATUR-FLORENCE AL 0.34% WHNT WAMY/WZDX WAFF WAFF WAMY/WZDX WAMY/WZDX WHDF WHDF WHDF 87 CHATTANOOGA TN 0.31% WDEF WDEF WRCB WRCB WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI 94 JACKSON MS 0.29% WJTV WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WAPT WAPT WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WDBD/WLOO/WXMS WJTV/WJTV-DT2 95 CHARLESTON SC 0.28% WCIV WCIV WCSC/WCSC-DT2 WCSC/WCSC-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 97 TRI-CITIES TN-VA 0.28% WJHL WJHL/WJHL-DT2 WEMT WEMT WCYB/WCYB-DT2/WEMT WCYB/WCYB-DT2/WEMT WAPK/WKPT WCYB-DT2/WEMT 99 GREENVILLE-NEW BERN-WASHINGTON NC 0.27% WCTI/WFXI WCTI/WFXI WCTI/WFXI/WYDO WCTI/WFXI/WYDO WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 101 FT SMITH-FAYETTEVILLE-SPRINGDALE-ROGERS0.26% AR KHBS KHBS KFTA/KNWA KFTA/KNWA KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 102 MYRTLE BEACH - FLORENCE 0.25% WPDE/WWMB WPDE/WWMB WPDE/WWMB WPDE/WWMB WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 106 TALLAHASSEE (FL)-THOMASVILLE (GA) 0.24% WCTV/WCTV-DT2 WCTV/WCTV-DT2 WTXL WTXL WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 112 AUGUSTA GA 0.23% WRDW/WRDW-DT2 WRDW/WRDW-DT2 WAGT WAGT WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 120 MONTGOMERY (SELMA) AL 0.21% WCOV WCOV WBMM/WNCF WBMM/WNCF WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 126 COLUMBUS GA 0.20% WXTX/WXTX-DT2 WXTX WTVM/WXTX WTVM/WXTX WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 133 COLUMBUS-TUPELO-WEST POINT MS 0.16% WLOV/WTVA WLOV/WTVA WLOV WLOV WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 154 PANAMA CITY FL 0.12% WMBB WMBB WPGX WPGX WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 160 BILOXI-GULFPORT MS 0.11% WXXV/WXXV-DT2 WXXV/WXXV-DT2 ELOX/WLOX ELOX/WLOX WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP 163 GAINESVILLE FL 0.11% WGFL/WMYG/WNBW WGFL/WNBW WMYG/WNBW WMYG/WNBW WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 167 HATTIESBURG-LAUREL MS 0.10% WDAM WHPM EDAM/WDAM EDAM/WDAM WBH WBH WBH WBH WBH 172 DOTHAN AL 0.09% WRGX WRGX/WTVY WDFX WDFX WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 177 JACKSON TN 0.08% WBBJ WBBJ WBBJ WBJK WBJK WBJK WBJK WBJK 181 JONESBORO AR 0.07% WMC s/v WMC s/v WMC s/v KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS 186 MERIDIAN MS 0.06% WTOK/WTOK-DT2 WTOK/WTOK-DT2/WTOK-DT3 WGBC WGBC WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 190 GREENWOOD-GREENVILLE MS 0.06% WABG/WABG-DT2/WNBD WABG WABG/WABG-DT2/WNBD WABG/WABG-DT2/WNBD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD TERRITORY STATISTICS Number of Markets in Territory: 35 Percent of Households in Territory: 13.7% TERRITORY PERFORMANCE Number of Markets Cleared: 35 33 34 34 35 32 33 23 32 Percent of US Households Cleared: 13.7% 13.1% 13.6% 13.3% 13.7% 11.7% 12.8% 7.2% 11.5% Percentage of Markets in Territory Cleared: 100.0% 94.3% 97.1% 97.1% 100.0% 91.4% 94.3% 65.7% 91.4% Percentage of Households in Territory Cleared: 100.0% 95.3% 99.4% 96.7% 100.0% 85.2% 93.5% 52.4% 83.8% SONY PICTURES TELEVISION Open Sold Report Syndication Administration Privileged and Confidential Updated on 04/08/2015 at 09:05:20 ATLANTA // Mark Arrington 182 183 188 189 104 177 192 196 202 RULES 1ST RULES 1ST COMMUNITY COMMUNITY SONY WEEKLY SONY WEEKLY CYCLE CYCLE 1ST CYCLE 1ST CYCLE SHOWCASE 9 SHOWCASE X SHOWCASE XI 10 11 RANK MARKET %US 2013-2014 2014-2015 2013-2014 2014-2015 2009-2016 2011-2016 2013-2017 2013-2014 2014-2015 14 TAMPA-ST PETERSBURG (SARASOTA) FL 1.58% WTOG WTOG WTTA WTTA WMOR WMOR WMOR WMOR WMOR 18 ORLANDO-DAYTONA BEACH-MELBOURNE FL 1.29% WKCF WKCF WFTV/WRDQ WFTV/WRDQ WOFL/WRBW WOFL/WRBW WOFL/WRBW WKCF WESH/WKCF 25 CHARLOTTE NC 1.00% WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WJZY/WMYT WCCB WCCB 29 NASHVILLE TN 0.90% WKRN WKRN WNAB WNAB WNAB WNAB WNAB WNAB WNAB 37 GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG (SC)-ASHEVILLE (NC)-ANDERSON0.73% (SC)WHNS WHNS WLOS/WMYA WLOS/WMYA WBSC/WLOS WLOS/WMYA WLOS/WMYA WHNS WHNS 44 BIRMINGHAM (ANNISTON-TUSCALOOSA) AL 0.62% WABM/WTTO WABM/WTTO WVUA WVUA WVUA WVUA WABM/WTTO WABM/WBMA/WTTO 48 JACKSONVILLE (FL)-BRUNSWICK (GA) 0.58% WJXT WJXT WJXX/WTLV WJXX/WTLV WAWS/WTEV WAWS EAWS/WAWS/WTEV WJXX/WTLV WJXX/WTLV 50 MEMPHIS TN 0.58% WATN/WLMT ELMT/WATN/WLMT ELMT/WATN/WLMT WATN/WLMT WATN/WLMT 51 NEW ORLEANS LA 0.56% WVUE WVUE WVUE WVUE WUPL/WWL WUPL/WWL WUPL/WWL WUPL/WWL WUPL/WWL 56 LITTLE ROCK-PINE BLUF AR 0.49% KARZ KARZ KASN/KLRT/NASN/NLRT KARK/KARZ 59 MOBILE (AL)-PENSACOLA (FL) 0.47% WEAR/WFGX WEAR/WFGX WEAR/WFGX WEAR/WFGX WALA/WFNA WALA/WFNA WALA/WFNA WALA/WFNA WALA/WFNA 62 FT MYERS-NAPLES FL 0.45% WXCW WXCW WNFM WNFM WNFM 77 COLUMBIA SC 0.35% WKTC WKTC WKTC 79 HUNTSVILLE-DECATUR-FLORENCE AL 0.34% WHDF WHDF WAMY/WZDX WAMY/WZDX WHDF WHDF WHDF WAMY/WZDX WAMY/WZDX 87 CHATTANOOGA TN 0.31% WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI WDSI/WFLI WDSI/WDSI-DT2/WFLI 94 JACKSON MS 0.29% WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 WJTV/WJTV-DT2 95 CHARLESTON SC 0.28% WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WMMP/WTAT WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 WCBD-DT2 97 TRI-CITIES TN-VA 0.28% WCYB-DT2/WEMT WCYB-DT2/WEMT WCYB-DT2/WEMT WCYB-DT2/WEMT WAPK/WKPT WAPK/WKPT WAPK/WKPT WCYB/WCYB-DT2/WEMT 99 GREENVILLE-NEW BERN-WASHINGTON NC 0.27% WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 GCTI/WCTI WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 WNCT-DT2 101 FT SMITH-FAYETTEVILLE-SPRINGDALE-ROGERS0.26% AR KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 KHBS-DT2 102 MYRTLE BEACH - FLORENCE 0.25% WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WPDE/WWMB WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 WWMB-DT2 106 TALLAHASSEE (FL)-THOMASVILLE (GA) 0.24% WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLH WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 WTLF/WTLH-DT2 112 AUGUSTA GA 0.23% WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WFXG WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 WAGT-DT2 120 MONTGOMERY (SELMA) AL 0.21% WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 WBMM/WNCF-DT2 126 COLUMBUS GA 0.20% WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 WLTZ-DT2 133 COLUMBUS-TUPELO-WEST POINT MS 0.16% WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WKDH/WLOV/WTVA WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 WCBI-DT3 154 PANAMA CITY FL 0.12% WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 WJHG-DT2 160 BILOXI-GULFPORT MS 0.11% WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP WBGP 163 GAINESVILLE FL 0.11% WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WOGX WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 WCJB-DT2 167 HATTIESBURG-LAUREL MS 0.10% WBH WBH WBH WBH WBH WBH WBH WBH 172 DOTHAN AL 0.09% WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WDHN WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 WTVY-DT3 177 JACKSON TN 0.08% WBJK WBJK WBJK WBJK WJKT WBJK WBJK WBJK WBJK 181 JONESBORO AR 0.07% KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS KJOS 186 MERIDIAN MS 0.06% WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 WTOK-DT3 190 GREENWOOD-GREENVILLE MS 0.06% WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD WBWD ### TERRITORY STATISTICS Number of Markets in Territory: 35 Percent of Households in Territory: 13.7% TERRITORY PERFORMANCE Number of Markets Cleared: 33 33 33 32 25 33 31 31 33 Percent of US Households Cleared: 12.8% 12.8% 12.7% 12.2% 12.2% 13.1% 11.8% 12.2% 12.8% Percentage of Markets in Territory Cleared: 94.3% 94.3% 94.3% 91.4% 71.4% 94.3% 88.6% 88.6% 94.3% Percentage of Households in Territory Cleared: 93.2% 93.2% 92.2% 88.9% 88.8% 95.2% 86.1% 88.6% 93.2% SONY PICTURES TELEVISION Open Sold Report Syndication Administration Privileged and Confidential Updated on 04/08/2015 at 09:05:24 ATLANTA // Mark Arrington RANK MARKET %US 14 TAMPA-ST PETERSBURG (SARASOTA) FL 1.58% 18 ORLANDO-DAYTONA BEACH-MELBOURNE FL 1.29% 25 CHARLOTTE NC 1.00% 29 NASHVILLE TN 0.90% 37 GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG (SC)-ASHEVILLE (NC)-ANDERSON0.73% (SC) 44 BIRMINGHAM (ANNISTON-TUSCALOOSA) AL 0.62% 48 JACKSONVILLE (FL)-BRUNSWICK (GA) 0.58% 50 MEMPHIS TN 0.58% 51 NEW ORLEANS LA 0.56% 56 LITTLE ROCK-PINE BLUF AR 0.49% 59 MOBILE (AL)-PENSACOLA (FL) 0.47% 62 FT MYERS-NAPLES FL 0.45% 77 COLUMBIA SC 0.35% 79 HUNTSVILLE-DECATUR-FLORENCE AL 0.34% 87 CHATTANOOGA TN 0.31% 94 JACKSON MS 0.29% 95 CHARLESTON SC 0.28% 97 TRI-CITIES TN-VA 0.28% 99 GREENVILLE-NEW BERN-WASHINGTON NC
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