Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 1/01/07 1/01/08 1/01/07 1/01/08 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 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). 23. Number of expanded basic subscribers (number of those cable subscribers in Question 22 that subscribe to expanded basic service) * 24. Best estimate of Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) subscribers in system area 22. Number of subscribers to your cable television service This survey uses the cable system as a point of reference for many questions, because we have found that cable operators responding to this survey are more likely to maintain, or are better able to estimate, information at the system level in comparison to a specific community. In defining cable system, use the smallest physical system area surrounding the community for which you maintain subscriber counts for cable system services. 14. E-mail address of contact person E. Households & Cable Television Subscribers in System Area D. Certification Approved by OMB 3060-0647 Expiration Date: 02/28/09 2007/2008 Annual Cable Price Survey (Save file under CUID code in Question 1) Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20554 20. Number of households your cable system is authorized to serve regardless of whether or not your system buildout reaches those households 15. Area Code & telephone number 10. System's operating capacity in the community, in MHz (e.g., 750) B. System 25. Does DBS offer local broadcast channels (local into local) in your system area? (yes or no) 13. Name of survey contact person 16. Number of subscribers nationwide of parent entity 12. Name of ultimate parent entity 3. Name of county in which the community is situated Below, Questions 5 and 6 pertain to "Effective Competition" status. Local governments have authority to regulate the price of the basic service tier unless the FCC grants an "Effective Competition" petition for the franchise area. If the FCC has granted Effective Competition status, the answer to question 5 is "yes" and the answer to question 6 is "no". If the FCC has not granted Effective Competition status, the answer to question 5 is "no" (even if you have competition in the community) and the answer to question 6 depends on whether the local government exercises its authority to regulate the price of the basic service tier. 11. Is system part of a geographic cluster of systems sharing personnel or facilities? (yes or no) C. Parent Company A. Community 1. 6-digit community unit identification (CUID) 4. 5-digit Zip Code in community with the highest number (or a significant portion) of subscribers 5. Has the FCC made a finding of "Effective Competition" for this community? (yes or no) 2. Name of the community associated with this CUID 6. Does the local government regulate the basic tier rate in this community? (yes or no) 7. Name of cable system 8. Street address and/or POB 9. City, state and Zip Code 19. Date * See Section H, below, for definition of expanded basic service. 18. Title 17. Name 21. Number of households passed (households in Question 20 that your system reaches, regardless of whether or not these households subscribe to your service) Page 1 of 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 01/01/07 01/01/08 Year 2005 Year 2006 Year 2007 01/01/05 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0 0 0 0 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 49. Number of basic subscribers that lease an addressable analog converter 43. Number of channels: cable programming service tier 44. Number of channels: expanded basic service (42+43) * 27. If yes, number of basic cable TV subscribers that also subscribe to digital service 42. Number of channels: basic tier Basic tier (or limited basic) refers to the entry level tier that all video subscribers must purchase, consisting of local broadcast stations; public, educational, and governmental access channels; and typically a few additional channels. Cable programming service tier refers to the most highly subscribed tier other than the basic tier. Expanded basic service (or standard service) refers to the offering of both the basic tier and cable programming service tier as a package. Expanded basic channels do not include digital tiers, HDTV channels, premium channels, pay-per-view including video-on-demand channels, and music and other audio channels. H. Expanded Basic Service for the Community F. Number of Cable Services Customers in System Area 51. Does this SD digital converter include DVR technology (yes or no) 53. Does this HD digital converter include DVR technology (yes or no) * Automatically calculated. 26. Do you offer digital programming? (yes or no) 30. Do you offer high-speed Internet access over cable system facilities? (yes or no) 34. If yes, number of basic cable TV subscribers that also subscribe to circuit-switched 32. Total of customers (TV subscribers & non-subscribers) taking your cable Internet service 31. If yes, number of basic cable TV subscribers that also subscribe to your cable Internet service 33. Do you offer cable telephony (circuit-switched or VOIP) over cable facilities? (yes or no) Below, Question 38 refers to programming expenses for expanded basic service at the system level for which you are reporting. Do not include expenses for digital tiers, premium channels, pay-per-view channels, and other programming services that are not part of expanded basic service. Expense may equal the sum of monthly per-subscriber fees levied by programmers, multiplied by number of subscribers times 12 months. Include copyright, retransmission consent, and other fees paid to programmers and broadcasters. 36. Number of basic TV subscribers that also subscribe to Voice over Internet Protocol 35. Total of customers (TV subscribers & non-subscribers) taking your circuit-based telephony 37. Total of customers (TV subscribers & non-subscribers) taking your VOIP telephony service G. Programming Expense in System Area, Expanded Basic Service 39. Monthly price: basic tier 40. Monthly price: cable programming service tier 41. Monthly price: expanded basic service (39+40) * 38. Annual programming expense in system area for expanded basic service 46. Digitally simulcast wherein separate analog & digital signals are transmitted for those channels? Are the channels in Question 44 (answer either yes or no): 45. Fully digital wherein all channels above are transmitted only in digital format? I. Monthly Equipment Charges 47. Do you offer an addressable analog converter & remote control? (yes or no) 48. If yes, monthly charge to lease (enter 0 if always free of charge) 52. Monthly charge to lease a high definition (HD) digital converter & remote * 50. Charge to lease a standard definition (SD) digital converter & remote * 55. If yes, monthly charge to lease (enter 0 if always free of charge) 57. If yes, one-time charge to purchase 56. Do you sell a one-way single stream CableCARD? (yes or no) * If you lease converter with and without DVR service, report the price for the converter without a DVR. If you only lease a converter with a DVR, report that price. If no converter has a separate list price (always free of charge or always bundled with a programming package) enter 0. Report the price to lease the 1st converter and remote control (in contrast to a household that leases two or more). 54. Do you lease a one-way single stream CableCARD? (yes or no) 28. Do you offer a high definition (HD) digital converter? (yes or no) 29. If yes, number of basic cable TV subscribers that lease an HD digital converter Page 2 of 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 01/01/06 01/01/07 01/01/08 * Do not include HDTV premium and pay-per-view channels to which the subscriber may gain access but would have to pay extra, and do not include music and other audio channels. The following questions refer to one-time service installation charges. If installation is free, enter 0. In addition to the fixed charge, if an hourly charge typically applies in lieu of or in addition to a fixed charge, report the total of fixed plus the estimated hourly charge. 73. Lowest monthly charge to receive all broadcast stations you carry in HD format 61. Charge to install/configure a CableCARD, existing cable subscriber 74. If charge refers to an HD tier, number of non-broadcast channels on tier * 71. Do you carry (in HD) local broadcast stations offered in HD format? (yes/no) 72. Number of local broadcast stations you carry in HD format High-Definition Television 69. Number of channels on this sports tier * J. Non-Recurring Installation Charges 65. Monthly charge for the most-highly-subscribed digital tier without equipment 60. Charge for reconnection of service 62. Charge to install/configure a CableCARD, new cable subscriber 59. Charge for pre-wired home installation The following questions refer to the ability to view in HD format the local broadcast stations offered in HD format. The monthly charge refers to the amount separate from other programming tiers, and separate from a converter and remote control. The lowest monthly charge may refer to the sum of charges for individual HD broadcast channels, a charge for a HDTV tier (which may include both HD broadcast and HD non-broadcast stations), or may equal $0 if all HD broadcast channels can be received at no additional charge after lease of an HDTV converter and remote control. 67. Do you offer a tier primarily limited to sports channels? (yes or no) Sports Tier (Most-Highly Subscribed) Below, a sports tier refers to at least two channels offered 365 days per year and not offered on a pay-per-channel or pay-per-view basis. Products such as MLB Extra Innings and NBA League Pass which are only available during their respective sports' seasons do not qualify as sports tiers. The monthly charge refers to the amount separate from other programming tiers and separate from a converter and remote control. If the charge is less frequently than monthly (e.g., quarterly), convert the charge to a monthly basis. 70. Name or brief description of this sports tier 68. Monthly charge for the sports tier Digital Tier (Most-Highly Subscribed) Below, the digital tier is separate from the charges for expanded basic service. For example, if expanded basic equals $45, and the digital tier equals $10, and a digital converter and remote control equals $5, the answer to Question 65 is $10 and Question 66 equals $15. Answers to Questions 65 and 66 are the same if the digital tier includes a converter and remote at no additional charge. K. Digital Television Service * Do not include expanded basic channels, and premium and pay-per-view channels to which the subscriber may gain access but would have to pay extra, and do not include music and other audio channels. 66. Monthly charge for this digital tier plus a converter & remote control 63. Do you offer a digital tier of channels? (yes or no) * Do not include expanded basic channels, and premium and pay-per-view channels to which the subscriber may gain access but would have to pay extra, and do not include music and other audio channels. 64. Number of channels on the most-highly-subscribed digital tier * 58. Charge for unwired home installation Page 3 of 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 01/01/07 01/01/08 $0.00 $0.00 January 2007 January 2008 L. Family Tier If you offer a tier limited to "family-friendly" programming, answer Questions 75-84. If not, answer Question 75 and skip to Section M. If yes, answer questions 76-84 and complete Column F in the channel lineup tab. Question 76 refers to the price to receive the family tier. In addition, we ask for the price of the "limited" basic tier, required to subscribe to the family tier, and the price to lease digital equipment, if necessary to subscribe to the family tier. 90. Number of residential customers that purchase both video services and cable Internet access (exclude customers that only purchase video services and/or telephony) 93. Total gross receipts for the month for pay-per-view and video-on-demand services for residential customers 94. Total number of residential customers that made at least one pay-per-view or video-on-demand purchase during the month 91. Total gross receipts for the month from residential customers that purchase all three services: video services, high-speed Internet access, and telephony (exclude receipts from customers that only purchase video services and/or Internet access) 88. Number of residential customers that only purchase video services M. Receipts and Customers for Cable Services in System Area 85. Total gross receipts for month from all residential customers purchasing one or more cable services (cable TV, Internet, telephony) 89. Total gross receipts for the month from residential customers that purchase both video services and high-speed cable Internet access (exclude receipts from customers that only purchase video services and/or telephony) 84. Number of subscribers in Question 22 that subscribe to the family tier Section M refers to the total receipts from residential customers for the month of January for the specified services, including taxes & fees, and any extra charges such as for premium services, installation, etc. 86. Total number of residential customers purchasing one or more cable services 87. Total gross receipts for the month from residential customers that only purchase video services (exclude customers that also purchase cable Internet access and/or telephony) 80. If no, additional price to lease the 1st converter and remote control 82. If yes, total of those charges that were not included in Questions 77 and 80 83. Brief description of those charges 81. To subscribe to the family tier, in addition to programming and equipment charges in Questions 77 and 80, are any other video services charges required? (yes or no) 75. As of Jan. 1, 2007 and Jan. 1, 2008, did you offer a family tier in this community? (yes or no) 77. Total price for limited basic plus family tier ( 39+76, automatically calculated) 78. Is a digital converter required to receive this family tier? (yes or no) 76. Price of family tier (do not include the price of the limited basic tier) 79. If yes, is a digital converter included in the total price in Question 77? (yes or no) 92. Total number of residential customers that purchase all three services: video, high-speed Internet, and telephony (exclude customers that only purchase video and/or Internet) Page 4 of 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 01/01/07 01/01/08 01/01/07 01/01/08 110. As of 1/01/07 and 1/01/08, did you offer any networks on an individual basis? (yes or no) * 01/01/07 01/01/08 01/01/07 01/01/08 N. Package Prices 106. Is the telephony service voice-over-Internet-protocol (VOIP)? (yes or no) 108. Number of premium channels in the package 109. Price of this premium package * If yes, complete Columns G through K in the Channel Lineup Section of this questionnaire. O. Networks Sold Individually 96. Total number of video programming channels included in that package 102. Maximum downstream speed of the high-speed Internet access 103. Number of phone lines included in the package 105. Does price include a converter and remote control? (yes or no) 98. Does price include one or more premium channels? (yes or no) 99. Does price include a converter and remote control? (yes or no) 100. Price of most-highly-subscribed cable, Internet, and telephony package (triple play) 101. Total number of video programming channels included in that package 95. Price of most-highly-subscribed cable and Internet package (double play) 111. Pursuant to 45 USC 532, what is the maximum number of channels the system could be required to make available for commercial leased access? 112. Of the amount of capacity reported in Question 10, how much MHz is devoted to cable telephony / voice services / Internet Access? P. Commercial Leased Access 104. Does price include one or more premium channels? (yes or no) 97. Maximum downstream speed of the high-speed Internet access (Mb/s) Q. Cable Telephony/Voice Services and Internet Access Service 107. Name of most-highly-subscribed premium channel package Question 10 asked for system capacity and the question below asks for the amount of that capacity which is devoted to upstream and downstream Internet access and/or telephony/voice services. For example, if devoted capacity is 9 MHz upstream and 3 MHz downstream, the answer to the question below would be 12. If no capacity is devoted, enter 0. Note that telephony/voice services could be provided using Internet access capacity or on a circuit switched basis using separate bandwidth. In the case of circuit switched, add together the separate Internet and telephony/voice bandwidths. Page 5 of 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-154 Minimum level of service required (Column K): For each network purchased individually, briefly describe the minimum level of programming service required as a prerequisite to ordering, as of January 1, 2008. For example, if the subscriber must purchase expanded basic, state "expanded basic." Do not be concerned if the description runs beyond Column K. Basic cable service tier (Column B): Enter "1" in Column B next to each network carried on the basic tier. In Column B, do not report premium or pay- per-view, nor other networks for which the subscriber must pay extra. Cable programming service tier (Column C): Enter "1" in Column C next to each network carried on the cable programming service tier. Do not report networks reported in Column B. Do not report premium, pay-per-view, nor other networks for which extra charges apply. Most-highly-subscribed digital tier (Column D): Enter "1" in Column D next to each network carried on the most-highly-subscribed digital tier. Do not report networks reported in columns B and C. Do not report premium, pay-per-view channels, nor other channels for which separate charges apply. Other networks (Column E): Enter "1" in Column E next to premium, pay-per-view, and other networks carried. Do not report networks already reported in Columns B, C or D. Instructions for networks purchased individually, Columns G-K Price for networks purchased individually (Columns G & H): Enter the monthly price for the months of January 2007 and 2008 in Column G next to each network that could be purchased individually on January 1, 2007 or January 1, 2008. Do not report cable network "multiplexes" (for example, HBO multiplex) but do, for example, report HBO if sold as a stand-alone channel. Number of subscribers (Columns I & J): For each channel that can be purchased individually, report the number of system subscribers as of January 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008. Instructions for family tier networks, Column F Family tier (Column F): Enter "1" in Column F next to each network carried on the family tier. Networks you report in Column F should also have been reported in one of Columns C, D, or E. Because the basic cable service tier is a prerequisite, do not report the basic channels reported in Column B. Do not report premium, pay-per-view, or other networks for which separate charges apply. Public, educational, or governmental (PEG) access channels (row 8): On row 8, enter the number of PEG channels carried on the basic cable service tier (Column B); cable programming service tier (Column C); most-highly subscribed digital tier (Column D); or other tiers or individual channels (Column E). Count each channel once (and no more than once) in either of Columns B, C, D, or E. Other state or local government, legislative, or public affairs networks (row 9): On row 9, enter the number of state and local channels which are similar to PEG channel content, but not technically a PEG channel, such as a state legislative network that is not a PEG channel. Count each channel once (and no more than once) in either of Columns B, C, D, or E. Commercial leased access channels (row 10): On row 10 enter the number of commercial leased access channels. Count each channel once (and no more than once) in either of Columns B, C, D, or E. Starting in row 11, enter "1" next to each network carried. List each network once (and only once) in one of columns B-E. If a network is not listed, enter the name and "1" in one of the blank rows at the end of the list. If a video-on-demand (VOD) channel is a suite of different networks or content, enter a name and report "1", but do not identify the separate networks or content. If you carry East & West feeds, report "2". If a network is half-time, enter ".5" (for one-half). Do not report audio-only music channels. Instructions for rows 5-10, Columns B-E of channel lineup tab Number of local broadcast stations (row 5): On row 5, Column B of the channel lineup tab, enter the number of local broadcast stations on the basic tier. Count each station only once, even if carried separately as a digital channel. If a station is carried half-time, add ".5" (for one-half). Local broadcast stations carried digitally (row 6): On row 6, Column D, enter the number of stations reported in row 6 that are transmitted digitally by broadcasters and carried by your system separately as a digital channel. Local broadcast multicast channels (row 7): On row 7, Column E, enter the number of channels devoted to multicast programming sent by broadcasters and carried by your system, other than the main channels. Note: Please ensure that the form located on the other tab labeled "Channel Lineup" is complete. R. Channel Lineup Page 6 of 19 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Total from below 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- Number of local broadcast stations --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Local broadcast stations above for which a separate digital channel is carried --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Local broadcast multicast channels --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Public, educational & government access --- --- --- --- --- --- Other state or local govt. legislative or public affair channels (if not under PEG) --- --- --- --- --- --- Commercial leased access channels --- --- --- --- --- --- 10News2 (Knoxville) 24/7 News Channel (Boise) 29HD Nework 6News (Kansas) A&E (Arts & Entertainment) A&E HD ABC Family ABC News Now Abu Dhabi TV Access TV (Canada) AccuWeather Adult Swim Africa Channel, The African Independent Television (AIT) Africast Al Jazeera English Almavision (formerly VidaVision) Altitude Sports and Entertainment America Channel, The American David American Movie Classics (AMC) American National Nework AmericanLife (formerly GoodLife) America's Collectibles (see Jewelry TV) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Animal Planet Network Anime Network (or A/N 24/7) Antenna 3 (Romania) Antenna 3 International (Spain) Arabic Channel, The (NJ, NY) Arizona Mas! (Mas! Arizona) Arizona's News Channel (AZ NewsChan) ART (Arabic Radio & Television) Asia After Dark Australia Network (or ABC Asia Pacific) AyM Sports AZN TV Azteca America (TV Azteca) Bandamax Bay News 9 Bay News 9 en Espanol Bay News 9 Weather Now BBC America BBC World Beauty & Fashion (Beauty/Fashion TV) BET (Blank Entertainment Network) BET Gospel BET Hip Hop BET J (formerly BET Jazz) Big Ten Network Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Biography Channel, The Black Family Channel (closed in 2007) Bloomberg Television BlueHighways TV Bollywood (BOD VOD) Boomerang Boomerang en Espanol BraveVision (Braves in HD) Bravo Bridges TV Bright House Networks 10 Buzztime Trivia (NTN Buzztime) BYU TV C1RW (Channel One Russia Worldwide) Cable 6 Cable News 2 Cable One Channel CAN TV Canal 11 (Once Mexico) Canal 22 (Mexico 22) Canal 24 Horas Canal 41 America TeVe Canal 52 MX Canal de Noticias NBC Canal Sur Capital News 9 Caracol TV Cartoon Network Cartoon Network en espanol CASA Club Casino & Gaming Television (CGTV) Catch 47 (Tampa Bay) CBC (Canada) CBTV Mexico Celebrity Shopping Network Celtic Vision Central Coast Channel Central Florida News 13 Channel 4 San Diego Channel One Russia (see C1RW) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Charter Local Action 14 Charter Media Charter One Charter Sports Southeast (see CSS) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Chiller Chinese Central TV (CCTV) Church Channel, The Cine Latino (CINEL) Cine Mexicano (CINMX) Cinemax Cinemax 5StarMax Cinemax ActionMax Cinemax HD Cinemax MoreMax Cinemax on Demand Cinemax OuterMax Cinemax ThrillerMax Cinemax WMax Cinemax: @Max 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Classic Arts Showcase CLTV ChicagoLand's Television Club Jenna (formerly Hot Network) CMT (Country Music TV) CMT Pure Country CN8 (see Comcast Network) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- CNBC CNBC World CNN CNN en Espanol CNN Headline News CNN International (CNNI) Coast TV 13 (Cable One) College Sports Television (CSTV) CoLours Comcast Entertainment Network (CET) Comcast Local (CL) - MI & IN sports Comcast Network (including CN8) Comcast on Demand HD suite Comcast on Demand suite Comcast Sports Southeast (see CSS) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Comcast SportsNet (CSN) Chicago Comcast SportsNet (CSN) Mid Atlantic Comcast SportsNet (CSN) Philadelphia Comcast SportsNet (CSN) West Comcast SportsNet HD Comcast SportsNet Plus Comedy Central (Comedy Channel) Corner Store TV Cornerstone TeleVision Network (CTVN) Country Music Television (see CMT) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Court TV (to be TruTv) Cox 2 Cox 3 Cox 10 Cox 96 Cox Kansas Cox Sports New England Cox Sports Television CSN (see Comcast SportsNet) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- C-Span 1 C-Span 2 C-Span 3 CSS (Comcast/Charter Sports SE) CTI (Chinese TV Intl.) Zhong Tian Chan. Cuencavision Current TV CW, The (if satellite feed) DayStar Television De Pelicula Deutsche Welle (DW TV) Discovery Channel Discovery en Espanol Discovery HD Theater Discovery Health Discovery Home & Leisure Discovery Kids Discovery Kids En Espanol Discovery Science (see Science Chan.) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Discovery Times Discovery Viajar y Vivir Disney Network DOC: The Documentary Channel Docu TVE (formerly Doc. Hispavision) Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Dragon TV E! (Entertainment Television) E! Latin America Ecumenical Television Encore Encore Action Encore Drama (or True Stories) Encore en Espanol Encore Love Stories Encore Mystery Encore on Demand Encore WAM! Encore Westerns Enlace USA (see TBN Enlace) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Equavisa Internacional ESPN ESPN - HD ESPN 2 ESPN 2 - HD ESPN Classic ESPN Deportes ESPN Plus (ESPN Regional Television) ESPN PPV (FullCourt, Game Plan, etc.) ESPNews ESPNU (ESPN College Sports) EuroNews EWTN (Eternal Word TV Network) EWTN Espanol EWTN Red Catolica Exercise TV Expo TV Shopping Eye Music Network Faith TV Falconvision Family Channel (see ABC Family) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- FamilyLand TV Network FamilyNet TV Fashion & Design (FAD) TV Fashion TV (see Beauty & Fashion) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- FEARnet Fighting Sioux Sports Channel Fine Living FitTV FLiX FLiX VOD Food Network Food Network HD Fox College Sports Atlantic Fox College Sports Central Fox College Sports Pacific Fox Movie Channel (FMC) Fox News Channel Fox Reality 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Fox Soccer Channel (Fox Sports World) Fox Sports en Espanol Fox Sports Pay Per View Fox Sports World en Espanol Fox SportsNet - HD Fox SportsNet (FSN) Arizona Fresh! (formerly Spice) FSN Bay Area FSN Bay Area 2 (Plus) FSN Chicago FSN Cincinnati FSN Detroit FSN Florida FSN Midwest FSN New England FSN New Mexico FSN New York FSN New York - HD FSN New York 2 FSN North FSN Northwest FSN Ohio FSN Pittsburgh FSN Rocky Mountain FSN South FSN Southwest FSN West FSN West 2 (Prime Ticket) FUEL FUNimation Channel Fuse FX G4 Galavision Game Show Network (see GSN) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Gem Shopping Network Gems TV Geo TV (Pakistani) GMA Pinoy TV God's Learning Channel Gol TV Golden Eagle Network Golf Channel, The Good News TV Gospel Music Channel Gospel Music Television TV (GMT) Grandes Documentales Great American Country (GAC) GSN (formerly Game Show Network) Guardian Television Network (GTN) Gwinnett News & Entertainment (GNET) H1 (Armenian TV / The First Channel) Haitian TV Hallmark Channel Hallmark Movie Channel HANMI TV Harmony Channel HBO HBO 2 (formerly HBO Plus) 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually HBO Comedy HBO Family HBO HD HBO Latino HBO on Demand HBO Signature HBO Zone HDNet 1 HDNet 2 HDNet Movies Headline News (see CNN Headline News) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Healthy Living Channel Here TV (Here!TV) Hispanic Television (HTV) History Channel en Espanol, The History Channel, The History International HITN (Hispanic Info. & Telecom. Ntk.) Home and Garden TV (HGTV) Home Preview Channel Home Shopping Network (HSN) Horse Racing TV (HRTV) Horse TV / America One Hot Choice HTV Musica Hustler TV (PPV) i TV / Pax Network (see ION) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ICN (see Insight Cable Networks) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- iControl channel suite iDrive ImaginAsian (iaTV) iN Demand suite of channels IND (see in Demand) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Independent Film Channel (IFC) IndiePlex Infinito INHD (see MOJO) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- INHD2 (Closed 2007) Inland California TV Network (ICTV) Insight Cable Networks - any channel Inspiration Network, The (INSP) Inspirational Life (i-Life) Interfaith Channel International Music Feed iO channel suite ION (formerly i TV & Pax TV) iShop iTV (Interactive) ITV (International TV Broadcasting) Jade Channel JCTV Christian Music Videos Jewelry TV K3 Television (Spain) Kansas Now 22 Knowledge TV La Familia Cosmovision (LFC) Las Vegas 1 LaTele Novela Latin TV (LTV) 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Learning Channel, The (TLC) Lebanese Broadcast Channel Liberty Channel Lifeskool VOD (formerly Mag Rack) Lifetime Lifetime Movie Network Lifetime Real Women Lime (Wisdom TV) Living Faith TV Local News on Cable (LNC) Logo M&E Television Network Mabuhay Channel, The Maria+Vision Mas Musica TeVe MASN (Mid-Atlantic Sports Network) MASN2 Mav TV MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corp.) Men's Channel, The Men's Outdoors & Recreation (MOR) Metro 6 Regional Access Metro Sports Metro Traffic and Weather Metro TV MetroWeather MHD (MTV HD) Mi San Diego TV43 Military Channel Military History (not Military) Channel MLB Extra Innings suite MLS Direct Kick suite MOJO HD (formerly INHD) Momentum TV MountainWest Sports Network Movie Mania (B-mania) MoviePlex MP (Music Positive) Network MSG (Madison Square Garden) MSG 2 MSG HD MSNBC MSNBC International MTV MTV 2 MTV Chi (Chinese) MTV Desi (South Asian) MTV Hits MTV Jams MTV K (Korean) MTV Tr3s (MTV en Espanol) MTvU Mun2 (Mun) Music Choice suite of audio channels MVS (Mennonite Mission Network) MyNet or MyNetworkTV MyQ2 NASA NASCAR in Car 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually National Geographic Channel (NGC) National Geographic Channel HD National Jewish Television NBA League Pass suite NBA Preview NBA TV NBA TV HD NBC Weather Plus (see Weather Plus) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- NDTV (The Dominincan Channel) Neighborhood News 12 New England Cable News (NECN) New England Sports Network (NESN) New England Sports Network HD NEW TV News 8 Austin News 8 Non-Stop Weather News 8 Non-Stop Weather en Espanol News 8 Traffic Now News 9 San Antonio News 10 (Central NY) News 10 Now (Syracuse) News 12 (CT, NJ, or NY regional) News 12 Traffic and Weather (any region) News 14 Carolina (any city) News 14 Carolina Weather Now News Channel 3 Anytime (Memphis) News Channel 5 (Nashville) News Channel 8 (Washinton DC area) News Channel 9 News Channel 15 San Diego) News Now 53 (Oklahoma) News On One (Omaha) News Watch 15 (New Orleans) NFL Network NFL Network HD NFL Network on Demand NGTV / Greek Channel (NJ, NY) NHK World TV (Japan) NHL Center Ice Nick at Nite's TV Land Nick Gas (Games & Sports) Nickelodeon Nickelodeon 2 (Nick 2) NickToons NickToons en Espanol Nippon Golden Network (NPG) Nippon Golden Network 2 (TV Japan) Nippon Golden Network 3 NITV (National Iranian Television) NOAA Weather Noggin / The N NorthWest Cable News (NWCN) NRB Network NTV America (Russian) NY1 NY1 Noticias Ocean Network Ohio News Network Outdoor Channel 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Outdoor Channel HD Outdoor Life Network (see Versus) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Ovation - The Arts Channel Oxygen Passtime Games Pentagon Channel Peru TV Photo Ad Piedmont Triad Channel Pinpoint Weather Pittsburgh Cable News (PCN) Playboy Director's Cut Playboy TV Playboy TV en Espanol Playboy TV on Demand Pleasure Network Praise TV Prayer Channel Product Information Network (PIN) Puma TV QTN QVC R News (Rochester) RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) Intl. Rang a Rang TV RCN 4 RE/MAX Satellite Network (RSN) Real Estate TV Reality Central 24/7 Reelz Channel Reformation Channel, The Regional News Network (RNN) Resort & Residence (or Resort Ntk.) RetroPlex RFD TV (Rural Free Delivery TV) RFIT Rhode Island News Channel Rhode Island Traffic Channel Rio de la Plata Ritmoson Latino RNN / WRNN (Regional News Ntk.) RTN (Russian language) RTPI Radio & TV Portugal) Intl. RTVi (Russian) Russia Today Safe TV SBTN (Siagon Broadcasting TV Ntk.) SBTV (Brazilian) Science Channel, The Sci-Fi Channel Select on Demand Setanta Sports Shalom TV Shepard's Chapel Network Shop at Home (SAH) ShopNBC Shorteez (formerly Spice 2) Showtime Showtime - HD 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Showtime Beyond Showtime Extreme Showtime Family Showtime Next Showtime on Demand Showtime Showcase (Showtime 3) Showtime Too (Showtime 2) Showtime Women Si TV Sino Movies Sino TV Six News Now (SNN) - Sarasota SkyTrak Weather Network Sleuth (Trio) Sneak Peek SoapNet Sony International Television Sopresa! SPEED (Speed Channel) Spice:Xcess (formerly Hot Zone) Spike Spirit Television Network SportsChannel Florida Sportskool VOD Sportsman Channel, The SportsNet New York (SNY) SportsNet New York (SNY) - HD SportSouth (Formerly Turner South) SportsTime Ohio (STO) Sprout (PBS Kids Sprout) SSN News 6 (formerly News 6 Now) Starz - HD Starz ! Starz Cinema Starz Comedy Starz Edge Starz in Black (formerly Black Starz!) Starz Kids & Family Starz on Demand Stuf TV Style Sun Sports Sundance Sunshine Network Supercanal Caribe Tapesh Television TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) TBN Enlace USA TBS Superstation TCM (Turner Classic Movies) Teledeporte (Spain) Telefe (Argentina) Telefutura TeleHit Telemundo broadcast satellite feed Telemundo Puerto Rico Tempo Channel TEN (The Erotic Network) TEN Blox 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually TEN Blue TEN Clips TEN Max TEN Xtsy Tennis Channel, The Texas Cable News TFC (The Filipino Channel) The Movie Channel (see TMC) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- The Word (see Word Network) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TheSET - Bluegrass TheSET - Southern Gospel TheSET - Traditional Black Gospel ThinkTV Thirteen (Kids Thirteen) Three Angels Broadcasting Ntk. (3ABN) Time Warner Cable Time Warner Cable HD Time Warner Sports 26 TMC (The Movie Channel) TMC HD TMC on Demand TMC Xtra (TMC 2) TNT (Turner Network Television) TNT HD Toon Disney Toon Disney en Espanol Total Living Network Traffic Now Travel Channel Tribune Channel Tri-County 14 Trinity Broadcasting Network (see TBN) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Tri-State Christian Television Tri-State Media News Tube Music Network, The Turner Network Television (see TNT) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TV 5 Monde (French) TV Asia (Hindi, other) TV Chile TV Columbia TV Games (TVG) Ntk. (horse racing) TV Games Network (see TVG) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TV Globo TV Guide Channel (Gemstar TV Guide) TV Guide SPOT TV Japan (see Nippon Golden Network 2) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TV Land (see Nick at Nite's TV Land) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TV One TV Orient TV Polonia (Polish) TV Puma (see Puma TV) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- TV SuperStore TV Warehouse TV33 TVE Internacional (Spain) tvK24 (Korean) TVN (Televisión Nacional de Chile) TVN (U.S. based pay-per-view) TV-U Christian Music 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually Una Vez Mas Universal HD University Network, The Univision satellite feed UPN Network (see CW Network) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Urban American Television (UATV) Urban Contemporary Programming USA Network Utilisima Varsity TV VeneMovies Venevision Internacional (Venezuela) Versus (formerly OLN) Versus / Golf Channel HD VH1 VH1 Classic VH1 Logo VH1 Soul VH1 Uno Video Italia Video Rola View, The Village TV VOOM HD Suite (Cablevision) Wapa Americana WB Network (see CW Network) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- WE: Women's Entertainment (WE Tv) Wealth TV Weather Channel, The Weather Now Weather Now en Espanol Weather Plus Weather Radar Weather Tracker WeatherScan West Texas Cable Network WGN Superstation Word Network (The Word) Worldwide Shopping Source (WSS) Worship TV YES Network YES Network HD Zap2it Zee TV (India) If a network you carry is not listed above, enter name and number of channels in a row below. Do not list individual local broadcast stations, PEG, and commercial leased access channels. 1/1/07 1/1/08 1/1/07 1/1/08 Price System Subscribers PurchasingBasic Cable Service Tier Cable Prog. Service Tier Major Digital Tier Other Ntks. Service level required (basic, digital, etc.) Number of Channels (January 1, 2008) Number of channels If also on Family Tier (Enter 1) Networks Purchased Individually THE FOREGOING NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995, p.l. 104-13, October 1, 1995, 44 U.S.C. 3507. Note: Please ensure that the form located on the other tab labeled "Survey" is complete. We have estimated that each response to this collection of information will take, on average, 10.0 hours per response. Our estimate includes the time to read the instructions, look through existing records, gather and maintain required data, and actually complete and review the response. 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