2013 Cable Service Price Survey Questionnaire FCC Form 333 A. Community Community The information in entries A1 through A3 and A7 through A9 below has been imported from the Cable Operations & Antenna (COALS) database at http://www.fcc.gov/coals. Please review this data and make any necessary corrections. If you would like the COALS database updated to reflect this information, click here: N A1. 6-digit community unit identification (CUID) A2. Name of the community associated with this CUID A3. Name of county in which the community is situated A4. List one of the 5-digit Zip Codes in this community 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 A5 is "no". If the FCC has not granted Effective Competition status, the answer depends on whether the local government exercises its authority to regulate the price of the basic service tier. A5. Does the local government regulate the basic tier rate in this community? (yes/no) (1/1/13) Some questions ask for two years of information (Jan. 1, 2013 and Jan. 1, 2012): A6. Did you operate a video service in this community on 1/1/2012? (yes/no) System A7. Name of cable system A8. Street address and/or POB A9. City, state and Zip Code Parent Company A10. Name of ultimate parent entity A11. Name of survey contact person A12. E-mail address of contact person A13. Area Code & telephone number A14. Number of video subscribers nationwide of parent entity Certification 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). A15. Name A16. Title A17. Date A18. From the drop down menu, choose the physical infrastructure in the community that best describes your video service (coaxial only, hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, fiber to the home, twisted copper pair, other-please explain) A19. As of 1/1/13, answer "yes" to one of Questions a - f, or explain in g, the scenario which best describes the way local broadcast television station signals you receive from local broadcasters are sent from the video (cable) headend to subscribers in the community. a. Transmission is analog only. Analog broadcast signals are received at the headend and sent to subscribers in analog format. No headend equipment is in place to convert a digital broadcast signal to analog format b. Transmission is analog only. Signals are sent in analog format from headend to subscribers. Headend equipment is in place to convert a broadcaster's digital signal to analog format, in case a station is digital only c. Separate analog and digital signals are sent on separate paths from the headend to be viewed by analog and digital customers, respectively. Digital signal can be either SD or HD, with an HD version being converted by a SD digital subscriber's set-top box to SD format d. Separate analog, SD, and HD digital signals are sent from the headend to be viewed by analog, SD digital, and HD digital customers, respectively. e. SD digital signals only are sent from the headend, and the set-top box can covert the signals to analog format for viewing on analog television f. HD digital signals only are sent from the headend, and the set-top box can convert the signals to SD digital format, and then to analog format if necessary. g. If none of the above, please describe A20. Number of local broadcast television stations carried in your channel lineup in this community. Count each local broadcast station only once. For example, if a local broadcast station is carried on two channels, an analog channel and a separate HD digital channel, these two channels count as one station for the purpose of this question. In addition, do not count local broadcast multicast channels. (1/1/13) A21. Of the local broadcast stations in A20, how many are carried in the community on an HD channel? (Enter "0" if no stations are carried in HD) (1/1/13) A22. Of the local broadcast stations in A20, how many are carried under the FCC must carry rules (excludes stations carried under retransmission consent)? (Enter "0" if no stations are under must carry) (1/1/13) A23. Of the must-carry stations in A22 (exclude retransmission consent), how many are carried on an HD channel? (Enter "0" if no must-carry stations are carried in HD) (1/1/13) B. Video Subscribers, Prices and Channels If subscriber counts are unavailable at the community level, responses to questions B1 and B2 may be at the broader level of the video (or cable) system. In defining your system, use the smallest physical system area surrounding the community for which you maintain subscriber counts for video services. 1/01/12 1/01/13 B1. Number of households passed (households your infrastructure currently reaches to which you could provide service, regardless of whether or not these households subscribe to your service) in the community (or system area) (1/1/13) B2. Number of video subscribers in the same area reported in B1 Responses to "yes/no" questions below, as well as responses for prices and channels should be provided at the community level. Number of subscribers should be in the same area reported in B1 and B2. 1/01/12 1/01/13 B3. Total number of video channels viewable in the community* B4. Do you offer high-speed Internet access in the community via cable, DSL, or any other technology? (yes/no) (1/1/12, 1/1/13) Basic Service Basic Service is the entry level video (cable) TV programming service that subscribers can purchase. Typically, basic service is a "limited basic" which consists of local broadcast channels; public, educational, and governmental access (PEG) channels; and sometimes a few national and/or other channels. In contrast to "limited basic", some operators only offer a "bundled basic" with a large number of popular national networks that other operators might offer separately with an expanded basic service. For operators who do not offer limited basic, the bundled basic should be reported as the basic service. Whether limited basic or bundled, basic service should be the entry-level service that is required for all customers. 1/01/12 1/01/13 B5. Is basic service in the community a "limited basic" as described above? (Note: the majority of operators offer a limited basic)? B6. Name of this service (For example, "limited basic" or "basic", or some other name) B7. How many subscribers in the community (or system area) take only basic service (exclude subscribers who take expanded basic)? B8. Monthly price of basic service in the community $ $ B9. Number of video channels viewable with basic service in the community. Include local broadcast (count all primary, simulcast and multicast), PEG, and commercial leased access basic service channels. This count consists of the maximum number of channels when purchasing only basic service, including channels that might require leasing equipment such as a standard definition or HD converter set-top box. Do not count audio-only channels such as DMX music suite. Only count premium, pay, or pay-per-view channels when offered with basic service at no additional charge. A video-on-demand channel offering content at no additional charge counts as one channel. B10. Is equipment possibly needed to view all or some basic service channels? (For example, a set-top box to output digital signals to analog TVs or to view local broadcast stations on HD channels) B11. What is the additional monthly fee to lease the most commonly used equipment needed to view all or some of the basic service channels? (If equipment is included at no extra charge then enter "0", or if you answered "no" to B10 then leave this question blank) $ $ B12. Identify the features that are included with this equipment: VOD, DVR, HD, RCU (remote control unit), IPG, or other (specify). An IPG is interactive guide where a viewer can navigate the menu by time, etc. VOD DVR HD VOD DVR HD RCU IPG other: RCU IPG other: Expanded Basic Service In most cases, expanded basic service includes the limited basic channels plus a large number of popular national networks. However, if you answered "no" to Question B5 (your basic service is not a limited basic) then basic service and expanded basic service are the same, and Questions B13-B19 below are automatically filled. 1/01/12 1/01/13 Check box if expanded basic was not offered B13. Name of this service (For example, "expanded basic" or "standard service") B14. Number of subscribers in community (or system area) who take expanded basic B15. Monthly price of expanded basic in the community (including the price of basic service) $ $ B16. Number of video channels offered with expanded basic in the community (including basic service channels). Count the maximum number of channels including channels that might require leasing equipment such as a standard definition or HD converter set-top box. Do not count audio-only channels such as DMX music suite. Only count premium, pay, or pay-per-view channels when offered with expanded basic service at no additional charge. A video-on-demand channel offering content at no additional charge counts as one channel. B17. Is equipment possibly needed to view all or some of the expanded basic channels? (For example, a set-top box to output digital signals to analog TVs or to view local broadcast stations on HD channels) B18. What is the additional monthly fee to lease the most commonly used equipment needed to view the expanded basic channels? (If equipment is included at no extra charge then enter "0", or if you answered "no" to B17 then leave this question blank $ $ B19. Identify the features that are included with this equipment: VOD, DVR, HD, RCU (remote control unit), IPG, or other (specify). An IPG is interactive guide where a viewer can navigate the menu by time, etc. VOD DVR HD RCU IPG other: VOD DVR HD RCU IPG other: The Next Most-Subscribed Service (Relative to Expanded Basic) This service consists of the expanded basic channels plus a group of additional video programming channels. Provide the most popular service that includes at least seven (7) additional non-premium, national cable networks. 1/01/12 1/01/13 Check box if this service was not offered. B20. Name of this service (For example, "digital basic" or "digital variety pack") B21. Number of subscribers in the community (or system area) who take this service B22. Monthly price of this service in the community (including the price of expanded basic) $ $ B23. Number of video channels offered with this service in the community (including expanded basic channels). Count the maximum number of channels including channels that might require leasing equipment such as a standard definition or HD converter set-top box. Do not count audio-only channels such as DMX music suite. Only count premium, pay, or pay-per-view channels when offered with this service at no additional charge. A video-on-demand channel offering content at no additional charge counts as one channel. B24. Is equipment possibly needed to view all or some of the channels offered with this service? (For example, a set-top box to output digital signals to analog TVs or to view local broadcast stations or networks on an HD channel) B25. What is the additional monthly fee to lease the most commonly used equipment needed to view the channels offered with this service? (If equipment is included at no extra charge then enter "0", or if you answered "no" to B24 then leave this question blank) $ $ B26. Identify the features that are included with this equipment: VOD, DVR, HD, RCU (remote control unit), IPG, or other (specify). An IPG is interactive guide where a viewer can navigate the menu by time, etc. VOD DVR HD RCU IPG other: VOD DVR HD RCU IPG other: Family Programming Service Family Programming Service (if such a service if offered) is a substitute for expanded basic service. It is a set of "family-friendly" channels and includes most (if not all) basic channels, some (but not all) expanded basic channels, and possibly other channels. B27. As of Jan. 1, 2013, did you offer a family programming service in this community? ( Yes No). If no, skip to Section C, below. B28. If you answered yes to question B27, did you report this service in response to the questions already asked about your programming services? ( Yes No). If yes, Questions B29-B34 below are automatically filled with the information provided in response to questions B20-B26. 1/01/13 B29. Name of this service (For example, "family package") B30. Number of subscribers taking this service in the community (or system area) B31. Monthly price of this service in the community (including price of basic service) $ B32. Number of video channels offered with this service in the community (including basic service channels). Count the maximum number of channels including channels that might require leasing equipment such as a standard definition or HD converter set-top box. Do not count audio-only channels such as DMX music suite. Only count premium, pay, or pay-per-view channels when offered with this service at no additional charge. A video-on-demand channel offering content at no additional charge counts as one channel. B33. Is equipment possibly needed to view all or some of the channels offered with this service? (For example, a set-top box to output digital signals to analog TVs or to view local broadcast stations on an HD channel) B34. What is the monthly fee to lease the most commonly used equipment needed to view the channels offered with this service? (If equipment is included at no extra charge then enter "0", or if you answered "no" to B33 then leave this question blank) $ C. Channel Lineup Number Of Channels (January 1, 2013) Number of channels Basic Service Ex- panded Basic Service Next Most Subscribed Service Family Programming Service Other Service C1. Report the number of local broadcast channels offered with each service. Count all primary broadcast, HD simulcast, and digital multicast channels. Enter "0" if none. Only report a number under "Other Service" if there are some local broadcast channels not reported with any of the first four services. Upon entering the basic service number, the same number automatically appears under the next 3 services since these include basic. If that number is not correct, over-write with the correct number for that service. C2. Report the number of public, educational & governmental access (PEG) channels offered under each of the four services. Enter "0" if none. Only report a number under "Other Service" if there are some PEG channels not reported with any of the first four services. Basic service channels are automatically filled under the next 3 services since these services generally include basic. If that number is not correct, over-write with the correct number for that service. C3. Report the number of commercial leased access channels offered under each of the four services. Enter "0" if none. Only report a number under "Other Service" if there are some leased access channels not reported with any of the first four services. Basic service channels are automatically filled under the next 3 services since these services generally include basic. If that number is not correct, over-write with the correct number for that service. C4. Indicate the number of regional sports networks carried on each of the services. If a regional sports network is offered on the Basic Service then include that network for each service level that includes Basic Service. Indicate "other service" if offered but not on any of the first four services. A regional sports network is a channel that carries a substantial number of live games from at least one nearby professional sports team that is a member of the MLB, NBA, or NHL. Examples include Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports Network, SportsTime Ohio, and Altitude Sports. Do not include as RSNs, for example, TBS, WGN, ESPN, Golf Channel, Big Ten, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, NBA League Pass, and NFL Sunday Ticket / Redzone, or pay- per-view events. C5. Read the list below and indicate which networks are offered in the community under each of the four services: basic, expanded basic, next most subscribed, and/or family. Denote "other service" if carried but not on any of these services. For example, HBO would be an "other service" unless offered with one of the four services at no additional charge. If offered with basic, the network is automatically included in the other services since these services include basic. If not, clear the icon for that service. No distinction is made for HD channels. For example, both ESPN and ESPN HD are "ESPN". Channel Name Basic Service Expanded Basic Service Next Most Subscribed Service Family Programming Service Other Service A&E ABC Family Africa Channel AMC Animal Planet AXS TV (formerly HDNet) BBC America BBC World News BET BET Gospel BET Hip-Hop Big Ten (BTN) Biography Channel (Bio) Blackbelt TV Bloomberg Bluehighways TV Boomerang Bravo Bridges TV C-SPAN Canal Sur Cartoon CBS Sports Network Centric (formerly BET J) Chiller Cinemax Cloo (formerly Sleuth) CMT CMT Pure Country CNBC CNBC World CNN CNN en Espanol CNN International (CNNI) Comedy Central Cooking Crime & Investigation Current De Pelicula Destination America (formerly Planet Green) Discovery Discovery en Espanol Discovery Familia Discovery Fit and Health Disney Channel Disney Junior Disney XD DIY E! Encore ESPN ESPN Classic ESPN2 ESPNews ESPNU FamilyNet Flix Food Network Fox Business Network Fox College Sports Fox Deportes (formerly Fox Sports en Espanol) Fox Movie Channel Fox News Fox Soccer Channel Fuel Fuse FX Network G4 TV (G4 Videogame TV) GAC (Great American County) Galavision Golf Channel Gospel Music Channel (GMC) GSN (Game Show Network) H2 (formerly History International) Hallmark Hallmark Movie Channel HBO HDNet Movies HGTV History History en Espanol HUB (The Hub) Independent Film Channel Inspiration Network (INSP) Investigation Discovery Lifetime Lifetime Movie Network Lifetime Real Women Logo MavTV MGM HD Military Channel Military History MLB Network MSNBC MTV MTV Hits MTV Jams MTV Tr3s (Tr3S) MTV2 mun2 National Geographic National Geographic Wild NBA TV NBC Sports Network (formerly VERSUS) NFL Network NHL Network Nick, Jr. (formerly Noggin) Nickelodeon Nicktoons NuvoTV (formerly Si TV) Outdoor Channel Ovation TV OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) Oxygen Palladia PBS Kids Sprout ReelzChannel Retirement Living TV (RLTV) RFD-TV Science Channel Showtime Smithsonian Channel SOAPnet Speed Channel Spike TV Sportsman Channel Starz Style. Sundance Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi) TBS TCM TeenNick (formerly The N) Tempo Tennis Channel The Movie Channel TLC TNT Travel Channel truTV TV Chile TV Guide Network TV Land TV One TVE Internacional Universal HD USA Velocity (formerly HD Theater) VH1 VH1 Classic VH1 Soul WE tv Wealth TV Weather Channel (TWC) WGN America Youtoo TV (formerly ALN or 'American Life TV') FCC NOTICE REQUIRED BY THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT We have estimated that each response to this collection of information will take, on average, 6 hours. 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. If you have any comments on this estimate, or on how we can improve the collection and reduce the burden it causes you, please write to the Federal Communications Commission, AMD-PERM, Paperwork Reduction Project (3060-0647), Washington, D.C. 20554. 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