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Chapter 11 ) ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS LLC, Et Al.,1 ) Case No Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 317 Filed 03/22/21 Entered 03/22/21 13:56:41 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 139 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS LLC, et al.,1 ) Case No. 21-30209 (KRH) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Julian A. Del Toro, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On March 16, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A: • Notice of Hearing to Consider Confirmation of the Chapter 11 Plan Filed by the Debtors and Related Voting and Objection Deadlines (Substantially in the form as Schedule 7 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) • Notice of Non-Voting Status to Holder of Unimpaired Claims Conclusively Presumed to Accept the Plan (Substantially in the form as Schedule 4 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) Furthermore, on March 16, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via overnight mail and via electronic mail on the Class 3 Second Lien Notes Claims, redacted and not included herein: • Notice of Hearing to Consider Confirmation of the Chapter 11 Plan Filed by the Debtors and Related Voting and Objection Deadlines (Substantially in the form as Schedule 7 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) • Ballot for Voting to Accept or Reject the Joint Plan of Reorganization of Alpha Media Holdings LLC and Its Debtor Affiliates Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (Ballot for Class 3 Second Lien Notes Claims) (Substantially in the form as Schedule 3 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) • Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization of Alpha Media Holdings LLC and Its Debtor Affiliates (Substantially in the form as Docket No. 255) 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Alpha Media Holdings LLC (3634), Alpha Media USA LLC (9105), Alpha 3E Corporation (0912), Alpha Media LLC (5950), Alpha 3E Holding Corporation (9792), Alpha Media Licensee LLC (0894), Alpha Media Communications Inc. (5838), Alpha 3E Licensee LLC (6446), Alpha Media of Brookings Inc. (7149), Alpha Media of Columbus Inc. (7140), Alpha Media of Fort Dodge Inc. (2022), Alpha Media of Joliet Inc. (7142), Alpha Media of Lincoln Inc. (7141), Alpha Media of Luverne Inc. (7154), and Alpha Media of Mason City Inc. (3996). Alpha Media Communications LLC does not have a federal employee identification number. The mailing address for the Debtors is 1211 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 750, Portland, OR 97204. Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 317 Filed 03/22/21 Entered 03/22/21 13:56:41 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 139 • Disclosure Statement for Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization of Alpha Media Holdings LLC and Its Debtor Affiliates (Substantially in the form as Docket No. 256) • Order (I) Approving the Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement, (II) Approving the Solicitation and Notice Procedures with Respect to Confirmation of the Debtors’ Proposed Joint Chapter 11 Plan, (III) Approving the Forms of Ballots and Notices in Connection Therewith, (IV) Scheduling Certain Dates with Respect Thereto, and (V) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 294 less Exhibits) • Solicitation and Voting Procedures (Substantially in the form as Schedule 2 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) Furthermore, on March 16, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Notice of Hearing to Consider Confirmation of the Chapter 11 Plan Filed by the Debtors and Related Voting and Objection Deadlines (Substantially in the form as Schedule 7 to the Disclosure Statement Order filed as Docket No. 294) • Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization of Alpha Media Holdings LLC and Its Debtor Affiliates (Substantially in the form as Docket No. 255) • Disclosure Statement for Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization of Alpha Media Holdings LLC and Its Debtor Affiliates (Substantially in the form as Docket No. 256) • Order (I) Approving the Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement, (II) Approving the Solicitation and Notice Procedures with Respect to Confirmation of the Debtors’ Proposed Joint Chapter 11 Plan, (III) Approving the Forms of Ballots and Notices in Connection Therewith, (IV) Scheduling Certain Dates with Respect Thereto, and (V) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 294 less Exhibits) • Solicitation and Voting Procedures (Substantially in the form as Schedule 2 to the DS Order filed as Docket No. 294) Furthermore, on March 16, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: • Notice of Hearing to Consider Confirmation of the Chapter 11 Plan Filed by the Debtors and Related Voting and Objection Deadlines (Attached as Exhibit B) Dated: March 19, 2021 /s/Julian A. Del Toro Julian A. Del Toro STRETTO 410 Exchange, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92602 Telephone: 855-395-0761 Email: [email protected] Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 317 Filed 03/22/21 Entered 03/22/21 13:56:41 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 139 Exhibit A Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 317 Filed 03/22/21 Entered 03/22/21 13:56:41 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 139 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country 1-800-Got-Junk ? 3405 Margrave Rd Columbia SC 29203 Aberdeen Office Equipment Inc 322 East First St Aberdeen WA 98520 Aberdeen Sanitation A Waste Connections Co. PO Box 51006 Los Angeles CA 90051-5306 Above and Beyond Networkers 24708 Harvester Drive Plainfield IL 60544 ACC Business PO Box 105306 Atlanta GA 30348 Access Energy Co-Op PO Box 440 Mount Pleasant IA 52641 Access Systems 955 SE Olson Drive Waukee IA 50263 Access1 Communications Corp Chesley Maddox-Dorsey CEO 112 West 34th Street Suite 1401 New York NY 10120 Accounting Principals Lisa Werner 10151 Deerwood Park Blvd Jacksonville FL 32256 Ace Parking Management 550 SW Park Ave Suite 201 Portland OR 97205 Ace Sanitation Service Inc. PO Box 383 Columbus NE 68602-0383 ADT US Holdings Inc (dba ADT Security Services) P O Box 371878 Pittsburgh PA 15250-7878 Advanced Business Solutions 7302 82ND STREET SUITE 13 Lubbock TX 79424 Advanced Data Storage Inc 6001 Schirra Court Bakersfield CA 93313 AG Exhibitions Inc P O Box 21245 Louisville KY 40221 Airgas 6055 Rockside Woods Blvd Independence OH 44131 Alaska Broadcasters Association 700 W 41ST AVENUE #102 Anchorage AK 99503 Alaska Communications Corporations PO Box 196666 Anchorage AK 99519-6666 Allegra Design Print Mail 301 Main Avenue Brookings SD 57006 Alliance Radio Networks LLC 23679 Calabasas Rd Suite 768 Calabasas CA 91302 Alliant Energy PO Box 3060 Cedar Rapids IA 52406-3060 Alliant Systems 351 NW 12th Ave Portland OR 97209 Allstream PO Box 734521 Chicago IL 60673-4521 Alpha 3E Corporation 1211 SW 5th Avenue Suite 750 Portland OR 97204 Alpha Exterminators Inc PO Box 1824 Bakersfield CA 93303 Alpha Media Holdings LLC Attn: John Grossi 1211 SW 5th Ave Suite 750 Portland OR 97204 Alpha Media Of Mason City Inc. 1211 SW 5th Avenue Suite 750 Portland OR 97204 Altaworx PO Box 15577 Hattiesburg MS 39404 Always Shine-N Mobile Detailing LLC 7950 Mainland Dr #102 San Antonio TX 78250 AMA Techtel PO Box 1981 Amarillo TX 79105-1981 Amazon Business Amazon Capital Services PO Box 035184 Seattle WA 98124-5184 Ameren Missouri PO Box 88068 Chicago IL 60680-1068 American Business Machines PO Box 2737 Bakersfield CA 93303-2737 American Electric Power PO Box 371496 Pittsburgh PA 15250 American Legion Leo Carey Post No 56 PO Box 1056 Albert Lea MN 56007 American Offroad 2505 K St Bakersfield CA 93301 American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 1900 Broadway 7th Floor New York NY 10023 American Tower Corporation 29637 Network Place Chicago IL 60673-1296 Ami Sun 1301 Thomas Drive Martinez CA 94553 Andrea Carter & Associates Strategic Marketing Attn: Sherry Manning 1321 N Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs CA 92262 Andrea Cruz ADDRESS REDACTED Ann Dewig Productions Ltd ATLAS TALENT AGENCY INC 15 East 32nd Street 6# Fl New York NY 10016 Annie Mae's Internet Cafe 1220 Court Street Saginaw MI 48602 Antietam Broadband 1000 Willow Cir Hagerstown MD 21740-6829 Antioch Chamber of Commerce 101 H Street Unit 4 Antioch CA 94509 A-Ox Welding Supply Co P O Box 86667 Sioux Falls SD 57118 Apple Pest Control, Inc. 17317 Bandera Rd Helotes TX 78023 Aptivada 32 W 200 S #227 Salt Lake City UT 84101 Arctic Office Products 100 W FIREWEED LANE Anchorage AK 99510 Armalot Media LLC 3303 S County Trail East Greenwich RI 02818 Art F/X 7400 CROSS LAKE LANE SUITE 1 Lincoln NE 68516 Artcom Communications 7810 Fortune Dr San Antonio TX 78250 Associated Press (AP) PO Box 414212 Boston MA 02241-4212 AT&T PO Box 105262 Atlanta GA 30348-5262 Atascosa County 112 E. Pecan Street, Suite 2200 San Antonio TX 78205 Atmos Energy PO Box 740353 Cincinnati OH 45274 Alpha Media Holdings LLC Case No. 21-30209 (KRH) Page 1 of 13 Case 21-30209-KRH Doc 317 Filed 03/22/21 Entered 03/22/21 13:56:41 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 139 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country Austin Utilities 1908 14th St NE Austin MN 55912 AW Broadband PO Box 20561 Amarillo TX 79114 B Imaging Systems Inc 10430 Markison Rd Dallas TX 75238 B&L Electric Company 114 Vermont Road West Columbia SC 29170 Ball Plumbing Inc 1896 Kountry Lane Fort Dodge IA 50501-8722 Bamacor Inc 1160 Industrial Road #14 San Carlos CA 94070-4128 BankDirect Capital Finance Richard Twardowski 150 N.
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