*Pages 1--9 from 34843.xls* DA 04- 35 (Save this file under the CUID number in Question 1) A. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 B. 16 17 Number of subscribers to your cable TV service in this community Name Date Title Name of cable system that serves this community Street address and/ or POB City, state, and Zip Code Name of ultimate parent entity Name of survey contact person Has the FCC made a finding of "Effective Competition" for this community? (yes or no) Number of subscribers nationwide of parent System's highest operating capacity (in MHz, e. g., 750) * Sharing common personnel, management, marketing, and/ or facilities. Name of county in which community is situated Operator Information Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20554 Approved by OMB 3060 - 06476 Expiration Date 11/ 30/ 06 Name of community 2004 FCC ANNUAL CABLE PRICE SURVEY 6- digit community unit identification (CUID) Does the local government regulate basic tier cable rates for this community? (yes or no) Competition I certify that I have examined this report and all statements of fact herein are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, and are made in good faith. Willful false statements made on this form are punishable by fine and/ or imprisonment (US Code, Title 18, Section 1001) and/ or forfeiture (US Code, Title 47, Section 503). 5- digit Zip Code with highest number of your subscribers in community Questions 6 - 11 pertain to your physical system. A system consists of one or more communities which are technologically connected by cable or microwave. Most physical systems consist of communities served by the same headend. The Commission assigns a physical system identification (PSID) number to each physical system. Please enter the PSID number in the space provided. Is this system part of a cluster in close proximity? (yes or no) * * If you cannot identify the highest, then a Zip Code with a significant portion of subscribers. Area code and telephone number System's physical unit identification (PSID) Local governments have authority to regulate the price of the basic service tier (Section C describes the BST), unless the FCC grants an "Effective Competition" petition for the franchise area. Even if you have a competitor in your community, if the FCC has not granted Effective Competition status to your operation in that community, you are not subject to Effective Competition and the certified local franchising authority has the authority to regulate your BST rates. Thus, if the answer to Question 16 is "yes," the answer to Question 17 must be "no." Otherwise, Question 17 depends on whether the local government exercises its authority to regulate BST rates. Page 1 of 9 1 DA 04- 35 18 19 20 21 22 C. 1- Jan- 02 1- Jan- 03 1- Jan- 04 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 D. 1- Jan- 04 31 32 33 E. 1- Jan- 04 34 35 36 37 38 39 Percent of BST subscribers also purchasing CPST1 (enter whole number, e. g., enter 90 for 90%) If yes, number of households subscribing to your telephone service Dollars and cents: Monthly charge for BST In reference to households passed in your system area, as reported in Question 19: Number of subscribers to other wireline or wireless (MMDS) operators (best estimate) Does DBS offer local channels (local- into- local service) in system area? (yes or no) Total number of households in system area Installation Charges Monthly equipment rental fees: Additional programming: Do you offer a digital programming tier? (yes or no) Monthly charge for CPST2 (mini- tier) Monthly charge for most highly- subscribed digital tier Number of households that your distribution system passes Even though the definition of Effective Competition refers to the community/ franchise, Questions 18- 22 use the system area as a point of reference. This is because we have found that cable operators responding to this survey are more likely to maintain, or are better able to estimate, such information at the system level. Provide your best estimate of the number of households in your system area that purchase service from competing operators. Monthly charge for CPST1 Total of BST and CPST1 (23 + 24) The "basic service tier" or BST includes retransmitted local broadcast stations; public, educational, and governmental channels; and typically a few additional channels. A "cable programming service tier" or CPST is any programming tier other than BST, pay- per- view, or premium channels. CPST1 refers to the major analog CPST and typically meets two criteria: (1) it has the most channels, and (2) it has the most subscribers among the CPSTs (if more than one CPST is offered). Sometimes a mini- CPST is offered with considerably fewer channels than CPST1. The mini- CPST is considered CPST2 regardless of whether this mini- tier has the most subscribers. Monthly Charges for Community DBS / satellite TV subscribers in your system area (best estimate) If yes, number of households subscribing to your digital service If yes, number of households subscribing to your Internet access Unwired home installation Pre- wired home installation Addressable analog converter plus remote control Digital converter plus remote control Before promotional discounts (Dollars and cents): Do you offer telephone service? (yes or no) Do you offer cable Internet access? (yes or no) Other Services at System Level Reconnection of service Page 2 of 9 2 DA 04- 35 12/ 31/ 02 12/ 31/ 03 40 41 42 43 44 45 G. 1- Jan- 03 1- Jan- 04 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 H. BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Total (automatically calculated) 0 0 0000 Local Broadcast, PEG, and Leased BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Local broadcast stations Public, educational & government Local commercial leased access Number of channels on CPST1 Number of channels on CPST2 Total number of analog channels (47 through 50) Digital: Enter programming expenses for news networks on BST and CPST1 only Total Operating expenses Include programming expenses, labor costs, maintenance, and all other expenses directly related to rendering services connected with the cable system. Do not include corporate overhead allocations or other non- system level expenses. Do not include expenses related to construction in progress, depreciation and amortization, interest expenses, losses from sale or disposition of fixed assets, or extraordinary expenses. Extraordinary expenses result from an event or transaction not reasonably expected to recur in the foreseeable future, or an event or transaction that is unusual in nature. Enter total programming expenses for all video programming services Enter total programming expenses for BST and CPST1 tiers only Enter programming expenses for sports networks on BST and CPST1 only In Dollars: Total operating revenues F. Number of Channels, Jan. 1, 1004 Number of other analog channels (pay, premium, and all other) Report the number of local broadcast, PEG, and local leased access stations, by tier. For other local, regional, or national TV channels listed, enter 1 for full- time, 0.5 for half- time, and the number of channels allocated to multiplex services or movie groups (e. g., enter 2 if you carry 2 Showtime channels). If you do not carry the channel, leave blank. If you carry a channel but cannot locate a listing for that channel, enter the name in the blank spaces provided at the end of this Section. Add lines if necessary. Totals are calculated, below, and should match entries made for Jan 1, 2004 in questions 47- 54. Number of channels on most highly- subscribed digital tier Other digital channels (pay, premium, and other digital tiers) Total number of digital channels (52 + 53) Channel Lineup, Jan. 1, 2004 Include revenue from all services: analog and digital programming (i. e ., all programming tiers, pay, and premium channels), service installation, advertising, lease or sale of studio time or other cable facilities, equipment rentals, Internet access, telephony, and other services associated with the cable system. Do not include any non- system level amounts. 12 Months Ending Operating Revenues and Expenses, all Services at System Level Programming expenses for the 12- month periods ending Dec. 31, 2002 and Dec. 31, 2003 may be calculated by multiplying the monthly per- subscriber fees levied by program suppliers times the number of subscribers receiving that programming times 12. Include copyright fees, retransmission consent fees, and other fees paid to programmers and broadcasters. Exclude audio / music- only channels. Numbers for Jan. 1, 2004 should match totals for channel lineup in Section H. Analog: Number of channels on BST Page 3 of 9 3 DA 04- 35 (A) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Across Media Network American Movie Classic America's Collectibles America's Store Animal Planet Network Arab Radio & Television (ART) Arizona News Channel Arts & Entertainment (B) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Bay News 9 Bay News 9 Espanol Bay News 9 Weather Now BayTV BBC America BET BET Jazz BET Movies group (total channels) Biography Channel Bloomberg Television Box (total of all ) Bravo (C) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital California Channel Canal de Noticias NBC Canales group (total channels) Cartoon Network Celtic Vision Central Florida News Channel Channel 4 San Diego ChicagoLand Television News Chinese Central TV (CCTV) Chinese TV Network (CTN) Cinemax group (total channels) Classic Sports Network CN8 (Comcast Network) CNBC CNN CNN 2 CNN Financial CNN Headline News CNN in Espanol CNN Inter Network CNN Sports Illustrated College Sports Network Comcast SportsNet Comedy Channel Country Music TV Court TV C- SPAN C- SPAN 2 Page 4 of 9 4 DA 04- 35 (D) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Discovery Channel Discovery Civilization Discovery Espanol Discovery Health Discovery Home & Leisure Discovery Kids Discovery People Discovery Science Discovery Wings Disney Channel Do- It- Yourself Network (E) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital E! Entertainment Television E! Style Empire Sports Network Encore / Starz group (total) ESPN ESPN 2 ESPN Classic ESPN News ESPN pay- per- view (total) EWTN (F) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Family Channel Filipino Channel, The (TFC) Fine Living FIT TV Florida News Channel Food Network Fox Basic Cable (FX) Fox Movie Channel Fox News Channel Fox Sports Americas Fox Sports Digital networks Fox Sports Net Arizona Fox Sports Net Bay Area Fox Sports Net Chicago Fox Sports Net Detroit Fox Sports Net Florida Fox Sports Net Midwest Fox Sports Net New England Fox Sports Net New York Fox Sports Net North Fox Sports Net Northwest Fox Sports Net Ohio Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain Fox Sports Net South Fox Sports Net Southwest Fox Sports West Fox Sports West 2 Fox Sports pay- per- view (total) Page 5 of 9 5 DA 04- 35 Fox Sports World Fox Sports World en Espanol FOXNET (G- H) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Galavision Game Show Network GEMS Television Golf Channel Goodlife TV Great American Country Gunthy- Rinkler TV Gwinnett News & Entertainment Hallmark Channel (Odyssey) HBO channels (total channels) Health Network History Channel History Channel International Home and Garden TV Home Shopping Network (I- M) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital iNDemand channels (total) Inspirational Network Interfaith Channel International Channel Knowledge TV Las Vegas 1 Learning Channel, The (TLC) Lifetime Television Lifetime Movie Network Local News on Cable (LNC) Madison Square Garden Network Major Broadcasting Cable (MBC) Mas! Arizona MBC (Korean) Mid- South News Network MSG Metro Guide MSG Metro Learning MSG Traffic and Weather MSNBC MTV (total of all ) MuchMusic USA (N) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital NASA National Geographic Channel Neighborhood News 12 New England Cable News New England Sports Network New York 1 (NY1) News 8 Austin News 9 San Antonio News 12 Networks (CT/ NJ/ NY) News 14 Carolina News 24 Houston Page 6 of 9 6 DA 04- 35 News Now 53 News on One NewsChannel 5+ NewsChannel 8 NewsWatch 15 News World Inter Nick at Nite's TV Land Nick Too Nickelodeon NickToon Nickelodeon Gas NOAA Weather NOGGIN NorthWest Cable News (O- R) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Ohio News Network Outdoor Channel Outdoor Life Network OXYGEN PAX TV Pennsylvania Cable News Pittsburgh Cable News Playboy (total channels) Power TV Zhong Tian Product Information Network QVC R News Radio & TV Portugal Intl. (RTPI) RAI (Italian) Regional News Network (RNN) Resort Network Rhode Island News Channel Rio de la Plata Romance Classics Russian TV Network (RTN) (S) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital San Diego NewsChannel 15 SBN (Vietnamese) Sci- Fi Channel Shop at Home Shop NBC Showtime group (total channels) Six News Now SoapNet Speed Channel SportsChannel Florida Sunshine Network (T) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Telemundo satellite feed Ten News 2 Texas Cable News (TXCN) The Movie Channel: TMC (total) Tri- State Media News Page 7 of 9 7 DA 04- 35 TNN: The National Network Toon Disney Toon Disney Espanol Total Living Network Travel Channel Trinity Broadcast Network Turner Broadcast Service Turner Classic Movie Turner Classic Movie 2 Turner Network Television TV Asia TV Games Network TV Guide Channel TV Guide Interactive TV Guide Sneak Prevue TV Japan TV33 TV5 (French) TVN channels (total) (U - Z) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital USA Network ValueVision VH1 (total of all ) WAM! WE: Women's Entertainment Weather Channel Weather Radar Weatherscan WGN Chicago Superstation Word Network YES Network ZEE TV (South Asian) Other Networks (List name) BST CPST1 CPST2 Other Analog Major Digital Tier Pay / Other Digital Page 8 of 9 8 DA 04- 35 Notes and Comments Page 9 of 9 9