*Pages 1--2 from Microsoft Word - 7536.doc* Federal Communications Commission DA 01- 579 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In the Matter of the Applications of UTV of San Francisco, Inc., KCOP Television, Inc. UTV of San Antonio, Inc., Oregon Television, Inc., UTV of Baltimore, Inc., WWOR- TV, Inc., and UTV of Orlando, Inc. and United Television, Inc. (Assignors) and Fox Television Stations, Inc. (Assignee) For Consent to the Assignment of Licenses for Stations KBHK- TV, San Francisco, CA; KCOP- TV, Los Angeles, CA; KMOL- TV, San Antonio, TX; KPTV- TV, Portland, OR; WUTB- TV, Baltimore, MD; WWOR- TV, Secaucus, NJ; WRBW- TV, Orlando, FL; KMSP- TV, Minneapolis, MN; KTVX- TV, Salt Lake City, UT; KUTP- TV, Phoenix, AZ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. BALCT- 20000918ABB, ABC, ABD, ABF, ABK, ABL, ABM, ABN, ABU, ABY, ABG, ABH, ABI, ABJ, ABO, ABP, ABQ, ABR, ABS, ABV, ABW, ABX, ABZ, ACA, ACB, ACC, ACD, ACE SUPPLEMENTAL PROTECTIVE ORDER Adopted: March 2, 2001 Released: March 5, 2001 By the Chief, Mass Media Bureau: 1. On March 1, 2001, the Commission released a Protective Order, DA 01- 528, in the pending proceeding involving the acquisition of Chris- Craft television station licensees by Fox Television Stations, Inc. News Corp. and the Petitioners jointly request that the phrase contained in the first sentence of the third paragraph of the Protective Order “associated counsel of record, as agreed to by the parties” be supplemented by adding “; the following law student associated with the Institute of Public Representation, Georgetown University Law Center who is actively involved in the proceeding and is supervised by counsel of record: Jennifer Mercer; and Mark Cooper, Director of Research for the Consumer Federation of America.” News Corp. and the Petitioners also jointly request that Appendix C to the Protective Order be supplemented by adding “Jennifer Mercer, student, Georgetown University Law Center” and “Mark Cooper, 1 Federal Communications Commission DA 01- 579 2 Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America.” After due consideration, we are persuaded that the public interest would be served by supplementing the Protective Order, as it reflects the negotiated agreement between News Corp. and the Petitioners. 2. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, That the request to supplement the Protective Order, DA 01- 528, IS GRANTED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Roy J. Stewart Chief, Mass Media Bureau 2