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Part II
Federal Communications Commission
47 CFR Part 73
Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact Upon the Existing
Television Broadcast Service; Final Rule
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 73
MB Docket No. 87-268; FCC 08-72
Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact Upon the Existing
Television Broadcast Service
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: This document disposes of the petitions for reconsideration filed in response to the Seventh Report and Order in this digital television (``DTV'') Table of Allotments proceeding and also addresses the comments filed in response to the Eighth Further Notice of Proposed
Rule Making in this proceeding. This document finalizes the post- transition DTV table and provides all eligible stations with a channel for digital operation after the transition from analog to digital television in February 2009. This document makes several changes to the
DTV Table in response to petitions for reconsideration and comments and establishes in Appendix B the parameters for post-transition operation by television broadcasters.
DATES: Effective March 21, 2008.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by MB Docket No. 87-268, by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Federal Communications Commission's Web Site: http:// www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language interpreters, CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov or phone: 202-418- 0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432. For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional information on the rulemaking process, see the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information on this proceeding, contact Kim Matthews of the Media Bureau, Policy Division,
(202) 418-2154.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration of the Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Report and Order (``MO&OR'') in MB Docket No. 87- 268, FCC 08-72, adopted March 3, 2008, and released March 6, 2008. The full text of this document is available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours in the FCC Reference Center,
Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., CY-A257,
Washington, DC 20554. These documents will also be available via ECFS
(http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/). (Documents will be available electronically in ASCII, Word 97, and/or Adobe Acrobat.) The complete text may be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, 445 12th
Street, SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554. To request this document in accessible formats (computer diskettes, large print, audio recording, and Braille), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the
Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530
(voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY).
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Introduction 1. On August 6, 2007, we adopted a new, and final, Table of
Allotments for digital television (``DTV'') providing all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition on
February 17, 2009. Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (Seventh R&O and Eighth FNPRM), Advanced
Television Systems and their Impact Upon the Existing Television
Broadcast Service, 22 FCC Rcd 15581 (2007) (Seventh R&O and Eighth
FNPRM). The final DTV Table accommodates all eligible broadcasters, reflects to the extent possible the channel elections made by broadcasters, and is consistent with efficient spectrum use. The final
DTV Table also establishes the channels and facilities necessary to complete the digital transition and ultimately will replace the existing DTV Table at the end of the DTV transition. The post- transition DTV Table will be codified at 47 CFR 73.622(i). The revisions to the post-transition table made herein are attached hereto in Appendix A. The current DTV Table, which is contained in 47 CFR 73.622(b), will become obsolete at the end of all authorized pre- transition DTV operations. The current NTSC Table, which is contained in 47 CFR 73.606(b), will become obsolete at the end of the transition, when all full-power analog operations must cease. The existing DTV
Table continues to govern stations' DTV operations until the end of the
DTV transition. This MO&OR resolves all petitions for reconsideration and related issues in connection with the final DTV Table of
Allotments. 2. We received 124 timely filed petitions for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O reflecting 221 requests for action on individual stations. The vast majority of the petitions request specific changes to the DTV Table and/or Appendix B facilities. The DTV Table specifies a channel for each eligible full power broadcast television station.
Appendix B sets forth specific technical facilities--ERP, antenna HAAT, antenna radiation pattern, and geographic coordinates--at which stations will be allowed to operate. Appendix B also includes information on service area and population coverage. In the MO&OR, we address these specific requests as well as several more general issues raised by some petitioners. In general, we have accommodated the requests made by petitioners for changes to the DTV Table and/or
Appendix B to the extent possible consistent with the interference and other standards outlined in the Seventh Further Notice of Proposed Rule
Making (Seventh FNPRM), 71 FR 66592, November 15, 2006 and the Seventh
R&O in this proceeding. A large number of the petitions requested changes to Appendix B facilities to permit the station to use an existing analog antenna when the station returns to its analog channel for post-transition digital operations. We addressed and resolved 30 such requests that were raised during the comment period for the
Seventh R&O. Where possible, we have made the revisions requested by these petitioners. We note, too, that the flexibility we recently adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order will provide many of the petitioners with the opportunity to request and receive the facilities they sought in this docket when the station files its application for authorization on its final, post-transition channel.
Reliance on the application process for modifying facilities is consistent with the requests and preferences of several petitioners, as described, infra. We also note that when stations filed their petitions for reconsideration, they were unaware of the flexibility we would provide in the application process, and many filed to preserve their rights, while advocating for revision through the application process rather than by reconsideration. We also reiterate that requests for revisions to Appendix B in this docket, or for modifications in the application process, that are attempts to maximize beyond authorized post-transition facilities will not be granted at this time. However, as provided in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, stations will have the opportunity to request
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expanded facilities later this year. See Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order, Section V.E., para. 148. 3. In addition, we are adopting an Eighth Report and Order (Eighth
R&O) herein addressing a number of revisions to the DTV Table and/or
Appendix B proposed in the Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule
Making (Eighth FNPRM). In the Eighth FNPRM, we sought comment on tentative channel designations (``TCDs'') for three new permittees and identified a number of other proposed revisions to the DTV Table and/or
Appendix B advanced by commenters in either reply comments or late- filed comments to the Seventh FNPRM. In the Eighth R&O, we address comments received in response to the Eighth FNPRM.
Third DTV Periodic Review 4. On December 22, 2007, the Commission adopted a Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. See Report and Order,
Third Periodic Review of the Commission's Rules and Policies Affecting the Conversion to Digital Television, MB Docket No. 07-91, FCC 07-228
(rel. Dec. 31, 2007) (``Third DTV Periodic Report and Order'') (73 FR 5634, Jan. 30, 2008). In the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, we adopted a number of procedures and rules changes designed to provide flexibility to broadcasters to ensure that they meet the statutory transition deadline and complete construction of their final, post- transition facilities. Among other things, we established construction deadlines for full-power television stations to construct their full, authorized post-transition (DTV Table Appendix B) facilities and decided that stations moving to a different channel for post-transition operation would not be required to construct or complete a digital facility on their pre-transition DTV channel. Specifically, the
Commission established the following construction deadlines: (1) May 18, 2008 for stations that will use their pre-transition DTV channel for post-transition operations and already have a construction permit that matches their post-transition (DTV Table Appendix B) facilities;
(2) August 18, 2008 for stations that will use their pre-transition DTV channel for post-transition operations, but which do not have a construction permit that matches their post-transition (DTV Table
Appendix B) facilities; and (3) February 17, 2009 for stations building digital facilities based on a new channel allotment in the post- transition DTV Table and for stations facing a unique technical challenge, such as the need to reposition a side-mounted antenna, that prevents them from completing construction of their final DTV facilities before turning off their analog transmission. In addition, we announced our intent to lift the freeze on the filing of maximization applications on August 17, 2008, the date by which we expect to have completed processing stations' applications to build their post-transition facilities. Until this date, we will maintain our freeze and, except as discussed below, will not accept maximization applications to expand facilities. 5. We also adopted several policies in the Third DTV Periodic
Report and Order designed to accommodate stations that apply for facilities that deviate to some extent from the facilities set forth in the Appendix B adopted herein. For example, we adopted a waiver policy that will permit rapid approval of minor (i.e., not exceeding 5 miles) expansion applications filed by stations that are moving to a different channel (e.g., their analog channel) for post-transition operation. Id.
Specifically, we will permit stations to expand beyond their authorized service area where the station demonstrates that such expansion: (1)
Would allow the station to use its analog antenna or a new antenna to avoid a significant reduction in post-transition service from its analog service area; (2) would be no more than five miles larger in any direction than their authorized service area, as defined by the post- transition DTV Table Appendix B; and (3) would not cause impermissible interference, i.e., more than 0.5 percent new interference, to other stations. We also stated that, while we generally will not permit more than 0.5 percent new interference, we will consider on a case-by-case basis allowing stations to cause additional new interference if stations can demonstrate that they need this additional flexibility to serve their analog viewers. Consistent with our existing rules, we will also consider on a case-by-case basis stations' negotiated interference agreements provided these agreements are consistent with the public interest. Id. This policy will allow added flexibility for stations that wish to use their existing analog channel antenna, and will help the transition process by reducing the demands on equipment suppliers and installation crews during a critical time as the transition deadline nears. As noted above, we received a number of petitions for reconsideration from stations seeking changes to the DTV Table and
Appendix B to permit them to use their analog antenna when they return to their analog channel. The 5-mile waiver policy we adopted in the
Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, in addition to the relief we grant herein, should provide significant relief to stations in this situation. In addition, with respect to evaluating interference in applications to construct post-transition facilities, we permitted stations a limit of 0.5 percent new interference in addition to that in the DTV Table Appendix B. This approach provides more flexibility than the interference standard proposed in the Third DTV Periodic Review
NPRM, which would have permitted a total of 0.5 percent interference post-transition, rather than 0.5 percent interference in addition to existing interference reflected in DTV Table Appendix B. This added flexibility in the interference standard, together with the 5-mile waiver policy, should permit quick action on and approval of the vast majority of applications for the final DTV facilities adopted in the
DTV Table and Appendix B herein. In the Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order, we stated that stations should file their applications for post- transition facilities as soon as possible in order to have the maximum time to order equipment and build their facilities. We provided expedited processing (generally within 10 days) to stations whose applications demonstrate the following requirements: (1) The application does not seek to expand the station's facilities beyond its final post-transition DTV Table Appendix B facilities; (2) the application specifies facilities that match or closely approximate the
DTV Table Appendix B facilities (i.e., if the station is unable to build precisely the facilities specified in DTV Table Appendix B, then it must apply for facilities that are no more than five percent smaller than its facilities specified in Appendix B with respect to predicted population); and (3) the application is filed within 45 days of the effective date of the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, which became effective January 30, 2008. Stations that filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O may receive expedited processing provided they file their applications within 45 days of the
Commission's release of this Memorandum Opinion and Order on
Reconsideration and otherwise qualify for expedited processing.
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Discussion
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General Issues 6. Most of the petitions for reconsideration filed in response to the Seventh R&O pertain to individual
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station situations. We will discuss these petitions in detail below, grouped according to the nature of the request. However, a number of petitioners raised general issues, and we begin by discussing these petitions. 1. MSTV Petition for Reconsideration and Clarification 7. We grant in part and deny in part the Association for Maximum
Service Television, Inc. (``MSTV'') Petition for Reconsideration and
Clarification, which, along with several ex parte letters, urges the
Commission to afford regulatory flexibility to stations to permit them to build post-transition facilities that will serve current viewers. We agree with many of the points raised by MSTV and have taken a number of steps in this proceeding and in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding to address their concerns. 8. MSTV argued in both this docket and the Third DTV Periodic
Review that the Commission should entertain and grant stations' requests as part of the applications process rather than through the allotment process based on petitions for reconsideration of the Seventh
R&O. We agree and grant their petition to the extent that many of the requests made by specific broadcasters can be addressed at the application stage and do not require adjustments to Appendix B.
However, we are taking a two-pronged approach by both revising Appendix
B in response to petitions for reconsideration, where appropriate, and providing significant flexibility in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding for applications for post-transition facilities. These two approaches together will permit stations to apply for post-transition facilities that match as closely as possible the facilities that the station has requested, is authorized to serve, and that reach current analog viewers without causing interference to other stations or violating the freeze. 9. MSTV is particularly concerned that the Commission provide flexibility to stations that are not currently on their final, post- transition channels with respect to antenna patterns, particularly those stations that want to use their current analog antennas for post- transition operation. MSTV argues that, as a technical matter, it can be difficult and in some cases impossible to build DTV facilities to operate on a new channel that will replicate the interim DTV antenna pattern, which is the pattern the Commission tried to replicate in the
DTV Table Appendix B. In addition, MSTV states that many stations would like to use their analog antenna for their post-transition operations and this antenna may not be capable of replicating precisely the antenna pattern reflected in DTV Table Appendix B. MSTV also notes that, in light of these difficulties, many stations may have to reduce power significantly on the post-transition channel to shrink the station's service area in order to keep the service contour within the contour allotted on Appendix B. This could result in a loss of service post-transition to many current viewers. We shared MSTV's concern in this regard and therefore urged stations to file petitions for reconsideration, including stations that had not filed during the comment cycle following the Seventh FNPRM. These general concerns, as well as the specific circumstances portrayed in the individual petitions and comments, contributed to the Commission's decisions in the Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order to provide procedures and policies affording greater flexibility in the application process. 10. MSTV notes that, in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding, broadcasters proposed a number of solutions to address these antenna pattern issues. Specifically, MSTV and the National Association of
Broadcasters (``NAB'') proposed that the Commission permit stations returning to their analog channel for post-transition operations and planning to use their existing analog antenna to exceed the Appendix B service contour by no more than five miles. In addition, in its
Petition for Reconsideration and Clarification in this proceeding, MSTV also proposed, as an alternative measure to address antenna pattern concerns, that the Commission apply a more relaxed interference standard to stations returning to their NTSC channel (i.e., permit such stations to cause a maximum of 2 percent interference for 12 months after February 2009) to afford these stations the ability to replicate their NTSC coverage. MSTV asserted that the Commission could resolve the antenna pattern issue by adopting these proposals in the Third DTV
Periodic Review proceeding. However, MSTV also urges the Commission to grant individual stations' requests for relief if they have filed petitions for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O in this proceeding. 11. As noted above, in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order we adopted a waiver policy that will permit rapid approval of minor (i.e., not exceeding 5 miles) expansion applications filed by stations that are moving to a different channel (e.g., their analog channel) for post-transition operation. This 5-mile waiver policy will allow added flexibility for stations that wish to use their existing analog antenna and, by permitting more such stations to use existing antennas, should reduce the demand for new equipment and installers for the remainder of the transition period. While we declined in the Third DTV Periodic
Report and Order to permit more than 0.5 percent new interference generally, we stated that we would consider on a case-by-case basis allowing stations to cause additional new interference if stations can demonstrate that they need this additional flexibility to serve their analog viewers. We also stated that, consistent with our existing rules, we would consider on a case-by-case basis stations' negotiated interference agreements provided these agreements are consistent with the public interest. We decline to adopt any further relief proposed by
MSTV in this proceeding. As we stated in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, we believe that the 5-mile waiver policy, together with other policies adopted in that Order, provide sufficient flexibility to stations, especially when combined with the changes to the DTV Table
Appendix B we adopt herein for stations that filed petitions for reconsideration. 12. We received a total of 124 timely filed petitions reflecting 221 requests for changes to the DTV Table and/or Appendix B for individual stations. We grant, in whole or in part, 112 of these requests. For these stations, as discussed further below, we are changing Appendix B to either reflect the specific parameters requested by the station for post-transition operation or to otherwise provide the station with substantial relief. For stations for whom the revised
Appendix B adopted herein has been changed to reflect the exact parameters sought by the station, these parameters either match a current authorization for the station or the station will presumably file an application for post-transition operation requesting these parameters that will be eligible for expedited processing pursuant to the procedures adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order.
Thus, for these stations there should be no antenna pattern issue left to resolve. With respect to stations for whom the revised Appendix B herein provides some but not all of the relief sought by the station, the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order will permit these stations to file an application for post-transition operation that deviates to some extent from these Appendix B parameters. The combination of the relief provided herein and the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order
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should be sufficient to address antenna pattern concerns for the vast majority of stations moving to a new channel post transition. 13. We grant MSTV's request that, where stations did not seek reconsideration of discrepancies between Appendix B and the facilities that DTV stations are using or intend to use post-transition, (See
Petition for Reconsideration and Clarification of MSTV at 8-9.), they will not be deemed to have given up any rights to fix these discrepancies at the application or licensing stage. 14. It is worthwhile to clarify that the specific parameters listed on DTV Table Appendix B describe each station's service area based on its certification during the channel election process. In many cases this is a hypothetical facility. See Seventh R&O, 22 FCC Rcd at 15588- 89, paras. 17-18. When a station applies for the construction permit to build its facility, it may need to depart to some extent from the parameters listed on Appendix B to construct the actual facility, for example, to reflect an achievable directional antenna pattern or to locate the antenna at a height on the tower where mounting is possible.
Station applications that cover the same area (or not more than five percent smaller) will be processed quickly. For such stations, no change to Appendix B will be necessary. For stations that wish to make a more significant adjustment, for example, to use their existing analog antenna, we will consider their petition for reconsideration, as described herein, as well as their forthcoming application for construction permit (``CP''). Stations that did not file a petition for reconsideration, or filed too late to be considered, may nevertheless apply for the facilities they want and we will consider their application consistent with the procedures and policies adopted in the
Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order. 2. Protection of DTV Allotments 15. We deny the request of several petitioners to abandon Appendix
B and rely exclusively on the DTV Table of Allotments, specifying only communities and channel numbers and not the specific parameters for digital facilities. Contrary to these petitioners' arguments, use of
Appendix B is consistent with the Commission's longstanding practice for analog and digital channel allotments. 3. TV Channels 5 and 6 16. Mullaney Engineering, Inc. (``MEI'') and EME Communications
(``EME'') have filed petitions requesting that the Commission eliminate the requirement in section 73.525 of the Commission's rules that new FM stations protect channel 6 DTV allotments or, alternatively, that it altogether eliminate channel 6, and possibly channel 5, from the digital TV allotment process and allocate that corresponding spectrum to the FM service. Section 73.525 requires that applications for construction permits for new or modified facilities for a non- commercial educational (``NCE'') FM station on Channels 200-220 (88.1- 91.9 MHz) protect affected TV stations operating on channel 6 unless the application is accompanied by a written agreement between the NCE-
FM applicant and each affected TV Channel 6 broadcast station concurring with the proposed NCE-FM facilities. See 47 CFR 73.525.
Affected stations are defined as TV Channel 6 stations located within specified distances of an NCE-FM station on FM channels 200-220. We deny these requests.
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Requests for Minor Adjustments 17. In this Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, we grant five requests for minor adjustments to station coordinates for stations that are remaining on their pre-transition digital channel. At this stage in the allotment process, we need make such changes only for stations whose pre- and post-transition DTV channels are the same and that, therefore, generally need not file an application for construction or modification. Where the station's pre- and post- transition DTV channels are the same, the corrected coordinates are specified on a station license or construction permit, and the requested change did not result in a change of more than three seconds latitude or longitude for the station, we are making the requested correction. The stations for which we make such a correction are listed in Appendix D1 hereto and the changes requested by those stations are reflected in DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein. We deny the requests for similar changes from nine stations that are moving to a different channel for post-transition operations and that may request such minor coordinate changes as part of the station's application for post- transition facilities. The stations for which we decline to make minor adjustments herein but which may request these adjustments in an application are: KDSE, Dickinson, ND; KFME, Fargo, ND; KUPK, Garden
City, KS; WBKO, Bowling Green, KY; WEAU, Eau Claire, WI; WIBW, Topeka,
KS; WJHG, Panama City, FL; WSAW, Wausau, WI; and KBSH, Hays, KS. Such minor changes will not prevent applications that otherwise qualify from receiving expedited processing. 18. Some of the stations listed on Appendix D1 requested modification of Appendix B to round a station's geographic coordinates to the nearest whole second rather than merely truncate the data. For such petitioners whose pre- and post-transition channels are the same, and that provided us with station coordinates expressed to the tenth of a second, we have revised DTV Table Appendix B herein to round the coordinates to the nearest whole second. 19. In addition, for five stations we deny the request to change station coordinates because the geographic coordinates as listed in
Appendix B match the coordinates listed on the station's license or construction permit. The five stations are KSEE, Fresno, CA; WTAP,
Parkersburg, WV; WTVY, Dothan, AL; KKTV, Colorado Springs, CO; WOWT,
Omaha, NE. We are revising parameters in Appendix B to match a current license or CP, but any desired adjustment to a license or CP itself must be requested by application. For each of these five stations, the pre- and post-transition DTV channels are the same. Thus, these stations already have an authorization on their post-transition channel and should revise the coordinates on their license or CP by requesting such revisions on FCC Form 302.
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Requests To Make Changes to Certification 20. We grant 55 petitions consistent with our treatment in the
Seventh R&O to permit changes to stations' facility certifications (FCC
Form 381) based on appropriate demonstrations from these stations where such changes are consistent with the circumstances contemplated in the
Seventh Further Notice. In paragraph 28 of the Seventh Further Notice, the Commission recognized that some stations have already constructed or received authorization to construct facilities on the station's TCD that provide service to areas that extend beyond that to which the station certified on FCC Form 381. Because the interference protection provided during the channel election process was limited to the facilities to which the station certified in FCC Form 381, the
Commission noted that stations serving or authorized to serve areas beyond their certified area could become subject to interference in those areas. The Commission stated that it would permit stations in this situation to propose to modify their certified facilities to match their authorized or constructed facilities. Stations requesting such a change were required
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either to (1) submit an engineering analysis demonstrating that the proposed change to their certified facilities would not result in interference in excess of 0.1 percent to any licensee's existing TCD or
(2) submit the signed, written consent of every affected licensee. The
Commission also stated in the Seventh Further Notice that stations in these circumstances seeking a change in their certification would be required to accept interference from any channel election already approved. 1. Requests That Meet the Interference Criteria 21. We grant 53 petitions, as we did in the Seventh R&O, to permit stations to change their facility certifications (FCC Form 381), and thus our post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, where such stations have demonstrated in a petition for reconsideration that such modification of their facilities will conform to licensed or authorized facilities and where the proposed change to the Appendix B facilities either meets the interference criterion discussed above (i.e., the proposed change would not result in interference in excess of 0.1 percent to any licensee's existing TCD) or, as discussed further below, the station affected agreed to accept the interference. We have made the changes requested by these petitioners and the changes are reflected in the revised DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein. A list of the stations for which we made these changes is attached hereto in Appendix D2. To address the requests of those commenters in this group whose stations are moving to a different channel for post-transition service, we recalculated their post-transition DTV coverage area based on their authorized or licensed DTV facility, as indicated by the file number shown in Appendix D2. Only one of these stations requires special explanation, KPXC, due to its atypical circumstances. 22. KPXC, Denver, CO. As noted on Appendix D2, we grant the request from Paxson Denver License, Inc. (``Paxson''), licensee of station
KPXC-TV, channel 59, and permittee of KPXC-DT, channel 43, Denver, CO, which was allotted channel 43 in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O.
Paxson requests that the KPXC certification and Appendix B allotment be made consistent with its DTV construction permit originally granted on
November 29, 2005. While our interference analysis shows that the change requested by KPXC would cause 2.2 percent interference to KOAA,
Pueblo, CO (analog channel 5, digital channel 42 for both pre- and post-transition), KOAA has submitted a letter stating that it consents to the allotment change requested by KPXC. 23. As we noted in the Seventh R&O, KPXC has encountered zoning issues that have been the subject of litigation. As Paxson is still lacking zoning approval for its preferred site for KPXC, it has informed the Commission that it will be filing an application to move to a new site. According to Paxson, the combination of the changes to
Appendix B for KPXC granted herein and the flexibility adopted in the
Third DTV Periodic Report and Order will permit it to file an application to specify a new tower site for KPXC. We continue to request that Paxson keep us informed concerning any relevant progress and events in its zoning case. 2. Requests by Operating Stations That Do Not Meet Interference
Criteria 24. We grant requests from two stations, consistent with our treatment in the Seventh R&O, to permit stations that are already operating their final, post-transition DTV facilities to change their facility certifications (FCC Form 381), and thus our post-transition
DTV Table Appendix B, to reflect those facilities, even though such operations will exceed the 0.1 percent interference standard. As described below, these stations requested changes to the proposed DTV
Table Appendix B to reflect operating facilities where we have determined that the interference caused to the TCD of another licensee exceeds the 0.1 percent interference standard and there is no interference agreement with the affected station. While these stations are requesting changes to the parameters adopted in the Seventh R&O in situations where the level of interference exceeds the relevant standard, we find that they have met their burden of demonstrating that special circumstances justify a waiver because they are already operating their final, post-transition DTV facilities. We believe it is unnecessary and unfair to require these already-operational facilities to reduce service. In addition, the stations receiving the interference have not filed an opposition to the stations requesting the change. 25. WBNX, Akron, OH. We grant the request of Winston Broadcasting
Network, Inc. (``Winston''), licensee of station WBNX-TV, channel 55, and WBNX-DT, channel 30, Akron, OH, which was allotted channel 30 in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Winston requests that the parameters for WBNX in Appendix B be changed to conform the antenna ID number to the information reflected in the WBNX-DT license. The Commission's interference analysis shows that WBNX-DT's licensed facility causes 0.16 percent interference to WEYI, Saginaw, MI (analog channel 25, digital channel 30 for both pre- and post-transition). 26. KALB, Alexandria, LA. We grant the request of Media General
Communications Holdings, LLC (``Media General''), licensee of station
KALB, channel 5, and KALB-DT, channel 35, Alexandria, LA, which was allotted channel 35 in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Media General requests that the certification and Appendix B parameters for KALB be changed. The changes requested would make those parameters consistent with the KALB-DT license. The Commission's interference analysis shows that KALB-DT's licensed facility causes 0.59 percent interference to
KARD, West Monroe, LA (analog channel 14, digital channel 36 for both pre- and post-transition).
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Requests for Modified Coverage Area 27. We grant the requests filed on behalf of 40 stations whose post-transition DTV channel is different from their pre-transition DTV channel to change the coverage area in the Seventh R&O DTV Table
Appendix B. The stations for which we are modifying the coverage area herein are listed in Appendix D3 and the modified parameters for those stations are reflected in Appendix B as modified herein. In general, these petitioners argue that the facilities specified in the DTV Table
Appendix B adopted in the Seventh R&O do not permit the station to provide service to the area served by the station's analog facility. We deny the requests filed on behalf of 24 stations for which our adjustment would result in a smaller facility than that described by the parameters on Appendix B as adopted in the Seventh R&O or that would shift the station's service area in such a way that existing viewers would lose service post-transition. In addition, we deny the requests filed by 13 stations for which our adjustment to Appendix B would result in impermissible interference. Both groups of petitioners--those granted or denied--can apply for desired facilities in the application process. 28. Many of these petitioners plan to return to their station's analog channel post-transition and request changes to the parameters specified on Appendix B to permit the station to use its existing analog antenna. In general, these petitioners argue that it is difficult or impossible for the station to use their preferred antenna to serve the allotment specified on Appendix B. In many
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cases, in order to stay within this allotment, as required by the existing freeze on expansion of a station's contour, the station would be required to significantly reduce power, thereby potentially resulting in a loss of service post-transition to existing viewers.
Other petitioners request changes to the power level or antenna specified in Appendix B in order to allow the station to continue to serve its analog viewers post-transition. 29. In response to the petitions filed on behalf of these stations, we have provided the same relief herein that we provided to similarly situated stations in the Seventh R&O. Specifically, we have recalculated Appendix B facilities based on replicating the analog coverage that was used to determine the station's initial DTV table facilities. If the recalculation would result in a reduction in the
Appendix B facilities or would result in an undesirable shift in the station's service area, we are retaining the Appendix B facilities that we adopted in the Seventh R&O without change. The stations whose
Appendix B facilities are not being changed for this reason are: KABY,
Aberdeen, SD; KAII, Wailuku, HI; KARE, Minneapolis, MN; KAZT, Prescott,
AZ; KETA, Oklahoma City, OK; KFPH, Flagstaff, AZ; KHAW, Hilo, HI; KHET,
Honolulu, HI; KMEB, Wailuku, HI; KPNX, Mesa, AZ; KSFY, Sioux Falls, SD;
KUSA, Denver, CO; KUVI, Bakersfield, CA; KWEX, San Antonio, TX; WBIR,
Knoxville, TN; WEEK, Peoria, IL; WIRT, Hibbing, MN; WMAE, Booneville,
MS; WMAZ, Macon, GA; WMMP, Charleston, SC; WNAC, Providence, RI; WOTF,
Melbourne, FL; WTVX, Fort Pierce, FL; and WZZM, Grand Rapids, MI.
Although we are not revising Appendix B in these latter cases, we note that these stations may be able to obtain much, if not all, of the relief they seek when they file an application for their final post- transition DTV channel pursuant to the rules and procedures adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order. As discussed above, we adopted a number of policies in that Order designed to give substantial flexibility to stations moving to a different channel for post- transition digital service, including stations that are returning to their analog channel and that plan to use their analog antenna. 30. If our recalculation of Appendix B based on replication of the station's initial DTV table facilities would result in a larger coverage area or a desirable coverage area shift, and our analysis indicates that the recalculated facilities (1) meet the 0.1 percent interference standard specified in the Second DTV Periodic Report and
Order or (2) would cause more than 0.1 percent new interference but the affected station(s) agree to accept the interference, we are granting the request to change DTV Appendix B to reflect the larger or shifted coverage area. These stations are listed in Appendix D3, and the revised parameters for these stations are reflected in the revised DTV
Table Appendix B, infra. We believe that permitting these changes to
Appendix B is consistent with our overall goal in the DTV transition of encouraging replication of analog service. One of the Commission's objectives throughout the transition has been to permit broadcasters to reach with digital service the audiences they have been serving with analog service so that viewers will continue to have access to the stations that they are accustomed to receiving over the air. We remain committed to ensuring that viewers maintain the best possible television service after the transition date. The revisions granted to the stations listed in Appendix D3 are consistent with this goal as they will permit these stations to provide digital service to more of their established analog viewers. 1. Granted Requests for Which an Opposition Was Filed 31. For three stations listed on Appendix D3, WUSA, Washington, DC,
WHAS, Louisville, KY, and WPBN, Traverse City, MI, there was an opposition filed to the station's petition for reconsideration. We briefly discuss these oppositions and related pleadings below. As described above, for all stations listed on Appendix D3, including
WUSA, WHAS, and WPBN, our recalculation of Appendix B herein resulted in a larger coverage area consistent with our interference standards.
Accordingly, we revised Appendix B for these stations to provide them with this larger coverage area. While these revisions to Appendix B may not include the specific parameters requested by WUSA, WHAS, and WPBN in their petitions, the revised Appendix B parameters together with the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order should provide to these stations some, if not all, the relief they seek when they file applications for post-transition facilities. 32. WUSA, Washington, DC. We grant, in part, the request of Gannett
Co. Inc. (``Gannett''), indirect owner of WUSA, channel 9, and WUSA-DT, channel 34, Washington, DC, allotted channel 9 in the DTV Table in the
Seventh R&O. Gannett submitted a petition for reconsideration requesting to amend the Form 381 certification of WUSA-DT to specify the station's replicated service area rather than the maximized service area in order to permit the station to use an existing combined analog antenna for its post-transition DTV operations. Sonshine Family
Television, Inc. (``Sonshine'') filed an opposition to the petition claiming that the proposed revised allotment for WUSA would cause interference to WBPH-DT, Bethlehem, PA (analog channel 60, post- transition digital channel 9) in excess of the applicable interference standard. Sonshine argued initially that the proposed revised WUSA allotment would cause new interference to WBPH of 3.744 percent. In response to a later pleading filed by Gannett, Sonshine revised its position to support the WUSA proposal if certain power limitations were met by the post-transition WUSA facilities. The Commission recalculated
Appendix B facilities for WUSA pursuant to the process described above and performed an interference analysis based on these recalculated
Appendix B facilities. The Commission's interference analysis shows no new interference from the revised Appendix B facilities for WUSA to
WBPH or any other station and the revised WUSA parameters are reflected in the Appendix B adopted herein. While these revised parameters may not reflect all of the changes requested by Gannett, the changes to
Appendix B when combined with the flexibility provided in the Third DTV
Periodic Report and Order for the application process should provide all or much of the relief sought for WUSA. 33. WHAS, Louisville, KY. We grant, in part, the request of Belo
Corp. (``Belo''), licensee of WHAS, channel 11, and WHAS-DT, channel 55, Louisville, KY, allotted channel 11 in the DTV Table in the Seventh
R&O. Belo submitted a petition for reconsideration requesting that its
Form 381 certification be amended to specify the WHAS replicated analog service area rather than its maximized service area and that Appendix B be modified to reflect an omni-directional antenna pattern that would permit WHAS to use its existing analog omni-directional antenna for post-transition operations. Primeland Television, Inc. filed an opposition arguing that the proposed changes to WHAS are premature and will cause substantial interference to the post-transition operations of WLFI, Lafayette, LA (analog channel 18, post-transition digital channel 11). Primeland also states that WLFI has declined to enter into an interference agreement with WHAS. Belo acknowledges in its
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petition that its proposed changes to WHAS would cause interference to
WLFI-DT, but argues that its proposal actually represents a reduction from the level of interference currently caused to WLFI-TV by WHAS-TV's analog facility. In its opposition, Primeland argues that the facilities specified in the DTV Table concern post-transition operations and that any masking interference caused by WHAS's analog facilities should be disregarded. In reply Belo argues that grant of its petition would best serve the public interest as the changes it requests for WHAS will permit existing analog viewers of that station to receive WHAS digital service, while those changes will not deprive any current analog viewers of WLFI of that station's digital service.
The Commission recalculated Appendix B facilities for WHAS pursuant to the process described above and performed an interference analysis based on these recalculated Appendix B facilities. The Commission's interference analysis shows no new interference from the revised
Appendix B facilities for WHAS to WLFI or any other station and those revised WHAS parameters are reflected in the Appendix B adopted herein.
While these revised parameters may not reflect all of the changes requested by Belo, the changes to Appendix B when combined with the flexibility provided in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order should provide all or most of the relief sought for WHAS. 34. WPBN, Traverse City, MI. We grant, in part, the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WPBN. Barrington Traverse City
License LLC, licensee of television station WPBN, channel 7, and WPBN-
DT, channel 50, Traverse City, MI, was allotted channel 7 for post- transition operations in the Seventh R&O. In its petition for reconsideration, Barrington seeks revised technical parameters for
WPBN's post-transition operations in order to operate at the coordinates and height of its channel 7 analog operation, using its analog antenna. 35. WOOD License Company, LLC, licensee of WOOD-TV/DT in Grand
Rapids, Michigan, opposes Barrington's petition on the grounds that granting the requested change for WPBN would cause interference to
WOOD's post-transition operations on DTV channel 7, resulting in loss of service to 11,868 persons or 0.52 percent of WOOD's service population. In its reply, Barrington argues that WOOD is incorrect and that the requested allotment for WPBN would actually cause substantially less interference to WOOD-DT post-transition than is caused currently by the WPBN analog facility. 36. The Commission recalculated Appendix B facilities for WPBN pursuant to the process described above and performed an interference analysis based on these recalculated Appendix B facilities. The
Commission's interference analysis shows no new interference from the revised Appendix B facilities for WPBN to WOOD or any other station and those revised WPBN parameters are reflected in the Appendix B adopted herein. While these revised parameters may not reflect all of the changes requested by Barrington, the changes to Appendix B when combined with the flexibility provided in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order should permit Barrington to obtain at least some of the relief it seeks for WPBN. 2. Granted Requests Filed by Stations That Were Previously Addressed in the Seventh Report and Order 37. Petitions for reconsideration were filed on behalf of the following stations requesting reconsideration of the Commission's decisions in the Seventh R&O regarding the stations. The Commission has modified Appendix B herein for these stations and the stations appear on Appendix D3 herein. As these petitions relate to particular decisions made in the Seventh R&O, they are discussed individually below. 38. KCET, Los Angeles, CA. We grant, in part, the petition for reconsideration of Community Television of Southern California
(``CTSC''), licensee of NCE station KCET, channel 28, and KCET-DT, channel 59, Los Angeles, CA, which received channel 28 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In its comments filed in response to the
Seventh Further Notice, CTSC requested that the Commission change DTV
Table Appendix B to specify maximized parameters for KCET-DT. The
Commission denied the CTSC request because the KCET maximized facilities would cause interference to the certified facilities of
KEYT, Santa Barbara, CA (analog channel 3, post-transition digital channel 27) on its TCD in excess of the permissible 0.1 percent limit.
In its petition for reconsideration, CTSC states that it has determined that Appendix B specifies a different antenna than the current KCET analog antenna, which CTSC states is the antenna it has always intended to use for its post-transition facility. CTSC requests that the
Commission modify Appendix B to specify its current antenna, which will permit replication of KCET's current NTSC and DTV service areas. 39. The Commission has recalculated the Appendix B facilities for
KCET pursuant to the process described above and performed an interference analysis based on these recalculated Appendix B facilities. The Commission's interference analysis shows no new interference to other stations from the revised Appendix B facilities for KCET and, accordingly, we have revised Appendix B herein to reflect these revised KCET parameters. While these revised parameters may not reflect all of the changes requested by CTSC, the changes we make herein to Appendix B when combined with the flexibility provided in the
Third DTV Periodic Report and Order should provide all or most of the relief sought for KCET. 40. WGAL, Lancaster, PA. We grant, in part, the petition for reconsideration of Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. (``Hearst''), parent company of the licensees of WGAL channel 8 and WGAL-DT channel 58, which was allotted channel 8 for post-transition operations in the
Seventh R&O. Hearst seeks reconsideration of the Commission's denial of its request to change the certified technical parameters for its post- transition facilities to replicate analog service. Specifically, it reiterates its comments filed in response to the Seventh Further Notice where it requested an increase in HAAT to 415 meters and a decrease in
ERP to 5.36kW. In response to these comments, the Commission recalculated WGAL's Appendix B facilities based on replicating its analog coverage area and determined that the recalculation resulted in a reduction in the Appendix B facilities for WGAL. Accordingly, in the
Seventh R&O, we retained the larger Appendix B facilities that we had initially proposed for WGAL. Hearst argues in its petition that the
Commission erred in its treatment of WGAL in the Seventh R&O because, in fact, the recalculated Appendix B facilities based on replication would result in a larger coverage area for WGAL. 41. As Hearst indicates in its petition that it would prefer a modified coverage area for WGAL even if that coverage area is smaller or shifted from the area on Appendix B, the Commission has recalculated the Appendix B facilities for WGAL pursuant to the process described above and performed an interference analysis based on these recalculated Appendix B facilities. The Commission's interference analysis shows no new interference to other stations from the revised
Appendix B facilities for WGAL and, accordingly, we have revised
Appendix B herein to reflect these revised parameters.
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3. Requests That Do Not Meet the Interference Standard 42. As described in greater detail below, we deny the requests from 13 stations that filed petitions requesting changes to the DTV Table
Appendix B adopted in the Seventh R&O to increase the station's coverage area, because our recalculations of the Appendix B facilities and interference analysis show that the requested change would result in interference that would exceed the 0.1 percent interference standard and the affected station has not agreed to accept this interference.
None of these petitions request changes to reflect DTV facilities they are operating or are authorized to operate. We note, however, that many of these stations must file an application for authority to construct the station's post-transition facility. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, stations whose requests for modified coverage area are denied may be able to specify facilities in that application that more closely approach the parameters requested in the station's petition for reconsideration. The following is a list of these stations and a description of their individual circumstances. 43. KEMV, Mountain View, AR. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by Arkansas Educational Television Commission
(``AETC''), licensee of noncommercial educational station KEMV, channel 6, and KEMV-DT, channel 13, Mountain View, AR, which was allotted channel 13 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the
Seventh R&O. AETC requests that the parameters for KEMV-DT in Appendix
B be adjusted to include an omnidirectional antenna with an ERP of 6.9 kW. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated
Appendix B facilities shows that KEMV would cause 0.6 percent interference to KTHV, Little Rock, AR (analog channel 11, digital channel 12 for both pre- and post-transition), 2.1 percent interference
KETG, Arkadelphia, AR (analog channel 9, digital channel 13 for both pre- and post-transition), and 0.6 percent interference to WHBQ,
Memphis, TN (analog channel 13, pre-transition digital channel 53, post-transition digital channel 13). 44. WBBM, Chicago, IL. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by CBS Corporation (``CBS''), the ultimate owner of station WBBM, channel 2, and WBBM-DT, channel 3, Chicago, IL. CBS filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting that the parameters for WBBM-DT in Appendix B be adjusted to reflect operation with a directional antenna and an increase in ERP to 13.6 kW to nearly match the carried-over, maximized service contour of WBBM's channel 3 authorized operations. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WBBM would cause 0.4 percent interference to WINM, Angola, IN (analog channel 63, digital channel 12 for both pre- and post-transition). 45. KTVU, Oakland, CA. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by KTVU Partnership (``Cox''), licensee of KTVU, channel 2, and
KTVU-DT, channel 56, Oakland, CA. KTVU was allotted channel 44 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Cox requests a change in certified facilities and a revision of KTVU-DT's allotment in Appendix B to reflect operation with a directional antenna, a decrease in ERP to 500 kW, and an increase in HAAT to 513 meters. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated
Appendix B facilities shows that KTVU would cause 0.6 percent interference to KCSM, San Mateo, CA (analog channel 60, digital channel 43 for both pre- and post-transition) and 0.4 percent interference to
KBCW, San Francisco, CA (analog channel 44, digital channel 45 for both pre- and post-transition). 46. WTOV, Steubenville, OH. We deny the petition for reconsideration of WTOV, Inc. (``Cox''), licensee of WTOV, channel 9, and WTOV-DT, channel 57, Steubenville, Ohio. WTOV was allotted channel 9 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O.
Cox requests a change in certified facilities and a revision of WTOV-
DT's allotment in Appendix B to reflect operation with a nondirectional antenna, an increase in ERP to 12 kW, and an increase in HAAT to 282 meters. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated
Appendix B facilities shows that WTOV would cause 2.9 percent interference to WWCP, Johnstown, PA (analog channel 8, pre-transition digital channel 29, and post-transition digital channel 8) and 0.6 percent interference to WVFX, Clarksburg, West Virginia (analog channel 46, digital channel 10 for both pre- and post-transition). 47. WKRG, Mobile, AL. We deny the petition for reconsideration of
Media General Communications Holdings, LLC (``Media General''), licensee of WKRG, channel 5, and WKRG-DT, channel 27, Mobile, AL. WKRG was allotted channel 27 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Media General requests a change in the certification for WKRG and a revision of the station's allotment in
Appendix B to reflect operation with a new antenna ID. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WKRG would cause 1.0 percent interference to WAIQ, Montgomery, AL
(analog channel 26, digital channel 27 for both pre- and post- transition). 48. WRBL, Columbus, GA. We deny the petition for reconsideration
Media General Communications Holdings, LLC (``Media General''), licensee of WRBL, channel 3, and WRBL-DT, channel 15, Columbus, GA.
WRBL was allotted channel 15 for post-transition operations in the DTV
Table in the Seventh R&O. Media General requests a change in the certification for WRBL and a revision of the station's allotment in
Appendix B to reflect operation with an increased HAAT of 543 meters.
The Commission's interference analysis based upon the recalculated
Appendix B facilities for WRBL shows that WRBL would cause 0.2 percent interference to WGXA, Macon, GA (analog channel 24, digital channel 16 for both pre- and post-transition). 49. WKMG, Orlando, FL. We deny the petition for reconsideration of
Post-Newsweek Stations, Orlando, Inc. (``Post-Newsweek''), licensee of
WKMG, channel 6, and WKMG-DT, channel 58, Orlando, FL. WKMG was allotted channel 26 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Post-Newsweek requests that its post transition DTV allotment parameters be modified to reflect use of a polarized dielectric antenna with an ERP of 866 kW. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WKMG would cause 0.9 percent interference to WVEA, Venice, FL (analog channel 62, digital channel 25 for both pre- and post-transition) and 0.2 percent interference to WRDQ, Orlando, FL (analog channel 27, pre- transition digital channel 14, post-transition digital channel 27). 50. WAFB, Baton Rouge, LA. We deny the petition for reconsideration of Raycom Media, Inc. (``Raycom''), licensee of WAFB, channel 9, and
WAFB-DT, channel 46, Baton Rouge, LA. WAFB was allotted channel 9 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Raycom requests that Appendix B be revised to reflect use of WAFB's existing analog omnidirectional antenna. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WAFB would cause 1.0 percent interference to WVUE, New Orleans, LA (analog channel 8, pre-transition digital channel 29, post-transition digital channel 8) and 12.9
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percent interference to KLFY, Lafayette, LA (analog channel 10, pre- transition digital channel 56, post-transition digital channel 10). 51. WITV, Charleston, SC. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by South Carolina Educational Television Commission (``SCETV''), licensee of WITV, channel 7, and WITV-DT, channel 49, Charleston, SC.
WITV was allotted channel 7 for post-transition operations in the DTV
Table in the Seventh R&O. SCETV requests an increase in ERP to 20 kW to aid the station in replicating its analog coverage. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WITV would cause 0.2 percent interference to WOLO, Columbia, SC
(analog channel 25, digital channel 8 for both pre- and post- transition). 52. WFUT, Newark, NJ. We deny the petition for reconsideration of
Univision New York LLC (``Univision''), licensee of WFUT, channel 68, and WFUT-DT, channel 53, Newark, NJ, which was allotted channel 30 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O.
Univision requests an increase in ERP and a change to the WFUT antenna radiation pattern to aid the station in replicating the WFUT-DT coverage area. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WFUT would cause 0.2 percent interference to WFME, West Milford, NJ (analog channel 66, digital channel 29 for both pre- and post-transition). 53. WDEF, Chattanooga, TN. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by WDEF-TV, Inc. (``WDEF''), licensee of WDEF, channel 12, and
WDEF-DT, channel 47, Chattanooga, TN. WDEF was allotted channel 12 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. WDEF requests use of its existing nondirectional antenna with a decrease in
ERP to 13 kW. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WDEF would cause 0.5 percent interference to WRCB, Chattanooga, TN (analog channel 3, digital channel 13 for both pre- and post-transition). 54. WWBT, Richmond, VA. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by WWBT, Inc. (``WWBT''), licensee of WWBT, channel 12, and WWBT-
DT, channel 54, Richmond, VA. WWBT was allotted channel 12 for post- transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. WWBT requests an increase in ERP to 12.1 kW. Although WWBT could cause up to 2 percent interference because it is a station with a pre-transition digital allotment out of core that is moving to its analog channel, the
Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WWBT would cause 3.0 percent interference to
WVEC, Chattanooga, TN (analog channel 13, pre-transition digital channel 41, post-transition digital channel 13). 55. KAAL, Austin, MN. We deny the petition for reconsideration of
Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. (``Hubbard''), licensee of station KAAL-TV, channel 6, and KAAL-DT, channel 33, Austin, MN. KAAL was allotted channel 36 for post-transition operations in the Seventh R&O. In its petition for reconsideration, Hubbard requests that it be permitted to operate post-transition using the existing channel 36 facilities of station KTTC-DT, Rochester, MN (analog channel 10, pre-transition digital channel 36, post-transition digital channel 10). We find that
KTTC's facilities are roughly 30 miles from KAAL's current tower and that KTTC is licensed to a different community (Rochester, MN instead of Austin, MN). Both findings indicate that it would be difficult for
KAAL to properly serve Austin. In addition, the Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities that
KAAL would cause 0.40 percent interference to KWSD, Sioux Falls, SD
(analog channel 36, pre-transition digital channel 51, and post- transition digital channel 36).
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Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments 56. We received 13 requests for an alternative channel assignment.
We grant herein eight of these requests and deny five requests, consistent with our treatment of such channel change requests in the
Seventh R&O. A list of the stations for which we are granting a change appears in Appendix D4, infra, and we have revised the DTV Table for these stations accordingly. For each of these stations, we believe that the circumstances described by the station are consistent with one or more of the criteria for consideration of alternative channel assignments outlined in the Seventh Further Notice. Each of these requested channel changes granted herein and listed on Appendix D4 meets the 0.1 percent interference standard. 57. The Commission stated that any request for an alternative channel assignment must either meet the 0.1 percent additional interference standard or be accompanied by a request for a waiver of the 0.1 percent limit or the signed written consent of the affected licensee. The Commission stated that it would grant waivers of the 0.1 percent limit where doing so would promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities. 58. We deny the channel change requests of five stations. As discussed further below, for three of these stations the Commission's interference analysis shows that the new channel requested by the station would cause interference to one or more other stations in excess of the 0.1 percent standard, and there is no agreement with the affected station(s) accepting this interference. In one case where the interference standard is exceeded, that of KCWX, Fredericksburg, TX, the petition for reconsideration was opposed. As discussed below, we decline to waive our interference limit for these stations. In addition, we decline to grant the channel change request of two stations that filed their requests too late for consideration in this
Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration. Following is a brief discussion of these stations and the relevant circumstances. 59. WCOV, Montgomery, AL. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WCOV. Woods Communications Corporation (``Woods''), licensee of station WCOV, channel 20, and WCOV-DT, channel 16,
Montgomery, AL, elected and was allotted channel 16 for post-transition operations in the Seventh R&O. In its petition for reconsideration,
Woods requests the substitution of channel 20 for its final, post- transition digital channel in the Table of Allotments. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the proposed operation of WCOV on channel 20 would cause 0.40 percent interference to WIIQ, Demopolis, AL
(analog channel 41, digital channel 19 for both pre- and post- transition), 0.17 percent interference to WTBS, Atlanta, GA (analog channel 17, digital channel 20 for both pre- and post-transition), 0.45 percent interference to WMPV, Mobile, AL (analog channel 21, digital channel 20 for both pre- and post-transition), 0.31 percent interference to WYLE, Florence, AL (analog channel 26, digital channel 20 for both pre- and post-transition), and 0.23 percent interference to
WDHN, Dothan, AL (analog channel 18, digital channel 21 for both pre- and post-transition). Because the proposed channel substitution causes impermissible interference to five other stations, we deny Woods' request for channel change for WCOV. Woods has submitted neither evidence of agreement from the stations receiving the interference nor a
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request for waiver. WCOV may file a request for a channel substitution when the Commission lifts the filing freeze. The 0.5 percent interference standard adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order will apply to such requests for channel substitution. 60. WWAZ, Fond du Lac, WI. We deny the channel change request of
WWAZ because the basis it offers for the request, financial need, is not a basis for a channel change. WWAZ License, LLC (``WWAZ''), licensee of station WWAZ, channel 68, and WWAZ-DT, channel 44, Fond du
Lac, WI, was allotted channel 44 for post-transition operations in the
Seventh R&O. WWAZ requests the substitution of channel 9 for its final, post-transition digital channel in the Table of Allotments. The
Commission's interference analysis shows that the requested channel change would cause 1.45 percent interference to WMVS, Milwaukee, WI
(analog channel 10, digital channel 8 for both pre- and post- transition), and 2.19 percent interference to WAOW, Wausau, WI (analog channel 9, pre-transition digital channel 29, and post-transition digital channel 9). In view of the impermissible interference caused by the proposed WWAZ channel substitution to two other stations, we deny its channel substitution request and decline to waive our interference standard. WWAZ may request a channel substitution after the freeze is lifted. 61. KCWX, Fredericksburg, TX. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KCWX. Corridor Television, LLP is the licensee of KCWX-DT, Fredericksburg, Texas, a single channel analog station on Channel 2. In the Seventh Report and Order, the Commission denied Corridor's request to change its DTV channel from 5 to channel 8. finding that the change would cause 0.79 percent interference to
KTBC, Austin, Texas (analog channel 7, post-transition digital channel 7) and 0.47 percent interference to NCE station KLRN, San Antonio,
Texas (analog channel 9, post-transition digital channel 9). In its petition for reconsideration, Corridor amends its request for channel change specifying a proposal with 15 kW non-directional ERP at 413 meters HAAT. Although Corridor acknowledges that its channel change would still result in greater than 0.1 percent interference, Corridor again requests a waiver pending adoption of the Commission's proposed 0.5 percent DTV interference standard in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. Alamo and KTBC both oppose Corridor's revised request for channel change. Both argue that the issue of a channel change was already considered in the Seventh R&O and was properly denied because the Commission found that it would cause impermissible interference to
KLRN and KTBC. They point out that Corridor's new proposal also would cause impermissible interference to their stations. 62. We note that Corridor does not challenge the denial of its original channel change proposal but rather it introduces a new proposal with revised technical parameters. The parameters requested by
Corridor in its petition are not consistent with replication of its analog coverage contour, which is the coverage to which it certified on
FCC Form 381. Accordingly, the revised channel change proposal cannot be considered in this proceeding. Once the freeze is lifted with respect to channel substitutions, Corridor may submit a petition for rulemaking and request that channel 8 be substituted for channel 5 for
KCWX-DT. Corridor may request specific parameters for its proposed channel 8 operations at that time, and the channel substitution will be examined under the 0.5 percent interference standard. Corridor acknowledges that its revised channel change proposal does not comply with our 0.1 percent interference limit with respect to KTBC and KLRN.
Corridor claims that its revised channel change proposal complies with the new 0.5 percent DTV interference standard recently adopted in the
Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order. However, the 0.5 percent interference proposal is not the standard for revisions to Appendix B.
Rather, the 0.5 percent standard was adopted in the Third DTV Periodic
Review Report and Order to apply to post-transition modifications. 63. KMBC, Kansas City, MO. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KMBC. KMBC Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
(``Hearst''), licensee of station KMBC, channel 9, and KMBC-DT, channel 7, Kansas City, MO, was allotted channel 9 for post-transition operations in the Seventh R&O. Hearst requests the substitution of channel 29 for its assigned channel 9 in the DTV Table of Allotments.
Because Hearst's petition was filed after the statutory deadline, it cannot be considered in this Memorandum Opinion and Order on
Reconsideration. 64. WFXS, Wittenberg, WI. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WFXS. Davis Television Wausau, LLC (``Davis''), licensee of WFXS, channel 55, and WFXS-DT, post-transition channel 50,
Wittenberg, WI, requested leave to file a late petition for reconsideration requesting the substitution of DTV channel 31 for DTV channel 50. Davis' Petition was filed too late to be considered in this proceeding but the petitioner may file a request for channel substitution after the freeze is lifted.
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Changes That Should Be Requested During the Application Process 65. We deny the petitions for reconsideration filed on behalf of 53 stations whose requests are not consistent with the types of allotment changes covered in the Seventh Further Notice for this DTV Table proceeding. These stations are listed on Appendix D5 herein. The changes requested for these stations can be requested in an application filed pursuant to the policies and procedures adopted in the Third DTV
Periodic Report and Order. These requests are not for modification of the coverage area defined by the DTV Table Appendix B to match authorized or licensed coverage. Instead, these stations generally state in their petitions that they do not want or may not be able to construct the precise facilities specified in the proposed DTV Table
Appendix B. We conclude that the stations identified in Appendix D5 can use the application process to request the facility they seek to build.
In addition, those seeking to expand their facilities beyond the service area described by the Appendix B parameters can file requests to maximize their facilities when the freeze on such filings is lifted later this year. 66. Stations listed in Appendix D5 should use Form 301 or 340 to apply to construct or modify their post-transition facilities, consistent with the procedures and standards for such applications adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, including compliance with the interference standard and filing freeze. As discussed above, the rules and procedures adopted in that Order provide significant regulatory flexibility to many stations, particularly stations moving to a different channel for post-transition operations, and permit all stations to file applications for facilities that differ to some extent from the parameters specified in DTV Table Appendix B. 67. Stations have begun filing their applications for a CP on their final DTV channel now, and we encourage all stations to file their applications as soon as possible. Although stations that filed petitions for reconsideration are permitted to file their applications before their petitions are resolved, we recognize that many of these stations may have waited to see how the Commission would address their
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request. Therefore, stations that filed petitions for reconsideration may receive expedited processing provided they file no later than April 21, 2008, which is 45 days from the release of this Memorandum Opinion and Order. Stations that do not seek expedited processing or whose applications do not meet the criteria for expedited processing still must file their applications soon. As specified in the Public Notice issued on January 30, 2008, most stations filing an application for a construction permit must file the application by June 19, 2008 at the latest. However, stations with a construction deadline of August 18, 2008 must file by March 17, 2008 at the latest. 68. Stations listed on Appendix D5 fall into three categories.
First, some stations that are moving to a different channel post- transition filed petitions requesting relatively minor adjustments to the station's parameters identified in Appendix B. For some stations, the requested change represents a change to the station's coordinates of three seconds or less latitude or longitude. These kinds of requests for facilities that deviate only slightly the parameters reflected on
Appendix B can be easily accommodated during the application process.
As discussed in Section III.B. above, while we made these kinds of minor adjustments on Appendix D1 herein for stations whose pre- and post-transition DTV channels are the same, we are requiring that stations moving to a different channel for post-transition operation make these requests for minor adjustments as part of their application for their post-transition channel. Other stations in this category request changes to the station's coordinates of slightly more than three seconds latitude or longitude or request relatively minor changes to other station parameters. These relatively minor deviations from
Appendix B can also be accommodated as part of the license application process for these stations. 69. Second, many of the stations denied revisions to Appendix B requested changes that would violate the freeze on maximizations. Some of these stations, particularly those that are seeking to serve their current analog viewers, may be able to increase their coverage area during the application process. Others will be able to apply for a larger coverage area when the Commission lifts its filing freeze later this year. In the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, the Commission announced its intent to lift the freeze on the filing of maximization applications on August 17, 2008, the date by which we expect to have completed processing stations' applications to build their post- transition facilities. Until that date, we will maintain the freeze and will not accept maximization applications to expand facilities, except pursuant to the 5-mile waiver policy for stations that are moving to a different channel for post-transition operations. 70. Third, the petitions for reconsideration filed on behalf of
KFNR, Rawlins, WY; KGWL, Lander, WY; and KTWO, Casper, WY request that the facilities described on Appendix B for these stations be revised to reduce the stations' coverage area. These stations must file an application requesting a modification of their CP. In the Third DTV
Periodic Report and Order, the Commission stated that it would provide expedited processing to applications for facilities that are no more than five percent smaller than the facility specified in Appendix B with respect to predicted population, and that meet the other criteria for expedited processing. 71. In addition to the stations listed on Appendix D5, we note that in Section III.D., supra, we declined to modify the coverage area for a number of stations that filed petitions requesting changes to the station's coverage area as defined in Appendix B. Stations for which we did not make changes to Appendix B in Section III.D. herein and that are moving to a different channel for post-transition operations must file an application for post-transition facilities. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, these stations may be able to obtain some or all of the relief they seek through the application process. 72. The petitions for reconsideration filed on behalf of the following stations require individual discussion. In some cases, the petition was opposed. In other cases, the petition requests reconsideration of a Commission decision in the Seventh R&O regarding the station, or requests changes to Appendix B in addition to those granted in the Seventh R&O. 73. WPVI, Philadelphia, PA. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WPVI. WPVI, which is licensed on analog channel 6 and pre-transition DTV channel 64, was allotted channel 6 for post-transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the
Commission modified WPVI's Appendix B facilities to help WPVI replicate its analog Grade B coverage area. The Walt Disney Company (``Disney'') filed a petition for reconsideration requesting that the FCC permit
WPVI to use its present analog antenna with parameters that meet the 0.1 percent interference standard applicable to Appendix B. 74. The parameters specified on Appendix B for WPVI (ERP of 6.22 kW and HAAT of 332 meters) were revised in the Seventh R&O to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. Disney is requesting further changes for WPVI that should be requested in that station's application for post-transition facilities. It appears that the requested changes can be accommodated at the application stage. 75. KHAS, Hastings, NE and KNOP, North Platte, NE. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KHAS and KNOP. KHAS, which is licensed on analog channel 5 and pre-transition DTV channel 21, was allotted channel 5 for post-transition operations. KNOP, which is licensed on analog channel 2 and pre-transition DTV channel 22, was allotted channel 2 for post-transition operations. Hoak Media, LLC filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O for these stations stating that, while the Appendix B facilities adopted in the
Order may permit KHAS and KNOP to replicate, reconsideration is necessary because the Commission did not address Hoak's request for additional power for these stations. 76. The parameters specified on Appendix B for KHAS (ERP of 6.78 kW and HAAT of 223 meters) and KNOP (ERP of 6.75 kW and HAAT of 192 meters) were revised in the Seventh R&O to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, Hoak will be able to apply for at least some of the changes it seeks when it files its application for post-transition facilities for these stations. To the extent that
Hoak seeks additional relief for KHAS and KNOP that cannot be accommodated during the application process, Hoak may file an application for increased facilities once the Commission lifts its filing freeze. 77. WDSE, Duluth, MN. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WDSE. WDSE, which is licensed on analog channel 8 and pre-transition DTV channel 38, was allotted channel 8 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission modified the
WDSE Appendix B facilities to help this station replicate its analog
Grade B coverage area. Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television
Corporation (``Duluth-Superior'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the
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Seventh R&O stating that while the Commission purported to grant its request to change the coverage area of WDSE in that Order, the revised
Appendix B does not reflect the requested operating parameters. 78. The parameters specified on Appendix B for WDSE (ERP of 17.4 kW and HAAT of 290 meters) were revised in the Seventh R&O to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. The further changes requested by
WDSE should be requested in the station's application for post- transition facilities. It appears that the requested changes can be accommodated at the application stage, especially in view of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order. 79. KUAC, Fairbanks, AK. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KUAC. KUAC, which is licensed on analog channel 9 and pre-transition DTV channel 24, was allotted channel 9 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission modified the
KUAC Appendix B facilities in order to help this station replicate its analog Grade B coverage area. The University of Alaska (``University'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting that the Commission revise Appendix B to increase HAAT and ERP for KUAC and to change the antenna ID to permit use of the station's existing non- directional antenna. 80. The parameters specified on Appendix B for KUAC (ERP of 3.2 kW and HAAT of 152 meters) were revised in the Seventh R&O to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, the University will be able to apply for at least some of the changes it seeks when it files its application for post-transition facilities for this station.
To the extent that the University seeks additional relief for KUAC that cannot be accommodated during the application process, the University may file an application for increased facilities once the Commission lifts its filing freeze. 81. KUHT, Houston, TX. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KUHT. KUHT, which is licensed on analog channel 8 and pre-transition DTV channel 9, was allotted channel 8 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission modified the
KUHT Appendix B facilities by increasing ERP to help this station replicate its analog Grade B coverage area. The University of Houston
System (``UHS'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh
R&O requesting that the Commission revise Appendix B to change the antenna ID for KUHT to permit use of the station's existing directional analog antenna. 82. The parameters specified on Appendix B for KUHT (ERP of 21.9 kW and HAAT of 564 meters) were revised in the Seventh R&O to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, UHS will be able to apply for at least some of the changes it seeks when it files its application for post-transition facilities for KUHT. To the extent that
UHS seeks additional relief that cannot be accommodated during the application process, it may file an application for increased facilities once the Commission lifts its filing freeze. 83. KNRR, Pembina, ND. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KNRR. KNRR, which is licensed on analog channel 12 and pre-transition DTV channel 15, was allotted channel 12 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission declined to modify the coverage area for KNRR on Appendix B because it determined that, if it recalculated Appendix B facilities for the station based on replicating the station's analog coverage that was used to determine their initial DTV facilities, the recalculated service area would be smaller than the Appendix B service area. Red River Broadcast Co., LLC
(``Red River'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting that the Commission revise Appendix B to reduce the facilities for KNRR by changing the ERP and HAAT. 84. We decline to make the changes to Appendix B requested by KNRR because it can accomplish what it seeks when it files its application for post-transition facilities for KNRR. In addition, by retaining the larger Appendix B facilities for the station, KNRR will ultimately have more flexibility to make changes for KNRR in the future. When it files its application for post-transition facilities on channel 12, KNRR should make its request for new parameters at that time. 85. KBRR, Thief River Falls, MN. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of KBRR. KBRR, a full-power satellite station, is licensed on analog channel 10 and has been issued a CP for channel 32 for pre-transition DTV facilities. KBRR was allotted channel 10 for post-transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission declined to modify the coverage area for KBRR on Appendix B because it determined that, if it recalculated Appendix B facilities for the station based on replicating the station's analog coverage that was used to determine their initial DTV facilities, the recalculated service area would be smaller than the Appendix B service area. Red
River Broadcast Co., LLC (``Red River'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting that the Commission revise Appendix B to change the ERP, HAAT, and antenna information for
KBRR. 86. Red River is requesting changes for KBRR that should be requested in that station's application for post-transition facilities.
The requested changes can be accommodated at the application stage to the extent they are consistent with the coverage expansion and interference criteria adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order. 87. WEDU, Tampa, FL. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of noncommercial educational station WEDU. WEDU, which is licensed on analog channel 3 and pre-transition DTV channel 54, was allotted channel 13 for post-transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission declined to modify the coverage area for WEDU on
Appendix B because our recalculation of the Appendix B facilities and subsequent interference analysis showed that the requested change would result in interference in excess of the 0.1 percent interference standard. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc. (``FWCPB'') filed a petition for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting that the Commission change the antenna ID in Appendix B to specify an omnidirectional antenna. 88. FWCPB is requesting changes for WEDU that should be requested in that station's application for post-transition facilities. The requested changes can be accommodated at the application stage to the extent they are consistent with the coverage expansion and interference criteria adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order. 89. KETZ, El Dorado, AR. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of DTV singleton station KETZ. KETZ is licensed on pre- transition DTV channel 12 and was allotted channel 10 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission granted
KETZ's request to change its TCD from 12 to 10. The Arkansas
Educational Television Commission (``AETC'') filed a petition for reconsideration requesting that Appendix B be revised to specify an omnidirectional antenna for KETZ.
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90. The parameters specified on Appendix B for KETZ were revised in the Seventh R&O to permit KETZ to change its TCD to 10 consistent with replication of the station's certified coverage area and the 0.1 percent interference standard. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, AETC will be able to apply for at least some of the additional coverage area it seeks when it files its application for post-transition facilities for KETZ. To the extent that AETC seeks additional relief that cannot be accommodated during the application process, it may file an application for increased facilities once the Commission lifts its filing freeze. 91. KCBS, Los Angeles, CA. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by KCBS. KCBS, which is licensed on analog channel 2 and pre- transition DTV channel 60, was allotted channel 43 for post-transition operations. CBS Corporation filed a petition for reconsideration of our decision in the Seventh R&O directing that the station should request the changes it seeks in an application to construct or modify post- transition facilities. CBS requests that the parameters in the DTV
Table Appendix B for KCBS be changed to correspond to those specified in the co-owned KCAL construction permit. 92. The parameters sought by CBS for KCBS are those authorized for another station, KCAL. While the two stations are co-owned, that relationship does not confer on KCBS the right to expand its coverage area beyond the area to which it certified in FCC Form 381. We reaffirm our decision in the Seventh R&O that KCBS should use the application process to request the facility it wishes to operate post-transition.
As indicated above, as a result of the regulatory flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, KCBS may be able to obtain part, if not all, of the relief it seeks through the application process. KCBS may request additional expansion when we lift the freeze on maximization requests later this year. Our decision does not prevent
KCBS from using the KCAL site and equipment; rather, we are ensuring that KCBS does not use these facilities to expand beyond its authorization and thus step ahead of other stations that are waiting for the proper time to request to maximize. 93. KTCI, St. Paul, MN. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by Twin Cities Public Television (``Twin Cities''), licensee of
KTCI, channel 17, and KTCI-DT, channel 16, St. Paul, MN, which was allotted channel 26 in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. Although we deny the request to revise Appendix B, we generally agree with Twin
Cities that KTCI-DT should be able to operate using the KMSP-DT tower and antenna. Rather, we deny the petition because we continue to believe that Twin Cities will be able to achieve its goal of serving its current service area with the KMSP-DT antenna, albeit at a much lower power through the CP application process. We do not find it necessary to revise Appendix B to reach this result. 94. In its petition for reconsideration, Twin Cities argues that the Commission should have permitted its proposed changes to the
Appendix B facility of KTCI-DT. Twin Cities argues that requiring it to await Commission action on its application for a construction permit to modify Station KTCI-DT's facilities ``will create unnecessary uncertainty in the transition process, contrary to the Commission's stated goals throughout the transition.'' The State of Wisconsin
Educational Communications Board (State of Wisconsin), licensee of
WHWC-DT, Menomonie, Wisconsin, opposes Twin Cities' petition for reconsideration. State of Wisconsin maintains that Twin Cities' proposed changes to the Appendix B facilities of KTCI-DT would result in prohibited 14.9 percent interference to WHWC-DT. Twin Cities responds that its requested changes to the Appendix B facilities of
KTCI-DT do not create new post-transition interference to WHWC-DT.
Rather, Twin Cities maintains that WHWC-DT currently receives 22.5 percent interference from KMSP-DT, channel 26. Twin Cities argues that its proposal, which seeks to use the same antenna and antenna pattern as KMSP-DT, will use less than 10 percent of the power and would decrease from 22.5 percent to 14.9 percent the amount of interference that WHWC-DT, channel 27 receives from ``existing analog and DTV operations.'' 95. While we do not disagree with Twin Cities' arguments with respect to interference to WHWC-DT, we are not persuaded that we should reverse our decision in the Seventh R&O. We reaffirm that the appropriate next step would be for Twin Cities to submit an application for its post-transition channel 26 based upon the facility described in
Appendix B. In that application, Twin Cities may specify the pre- transition channel 26 technical facilities of KMSP-DT and that proposal will be examined. Pursuant to the procedures recently adopted in the
Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order, Twin Cities, as a station whose post-transition channel is different from its pre-transition DTV channel, may avail itself of the ``five mile'' waiver policy and the 0.5 percent interference standard. 96. WCAX, Burlington, VT. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WCAX. WCAX, which is licensed on analog channel 3 and pre-transition DTV channel 53, was allotted channel 22 for post- transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission modified the
WCAX Appendix B facilities to help this station replicate its analog
Grade B coverage area. Mt. Mansfield Television, Inc. (``Mt.
Mansfield'') filed a petition for reconsideration stating that its election of channel 22 required extensive coordination with Canada which led to a solution in 2005 specifying certain parameters for WCAX.
Mt. Mansfield requests that Appendix B be revised to reflect the parameters approved by Canada. 97. We modified Appendix B in the Seventh R&O to provide WCAX with the largest coverage area consistent with replication of its analog service area. We recognize that Canada has agreed to permit WCAX to serve a slightly different coverage area than that described on
Appendix B, and when WCAX files its application for post-transition operations on channel 22, it may apply to match that different coverage area, including an increase in its coverage area to the extent it is consistent with the flexibility provided to all stations moving to a new channel in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order. 98. KVEA, Corona, CA. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by KVEA. KVEA, which is licensed on analog channel 52 and pre- transition DTV channel 39, was allotted channel 39 for post-transition operations. In the Seventh R&O, the Commission granted KVEA's request for minor adjustment to the station's coordinates as listed on Appendix
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NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC Telemundo'') filed a petition for reconsideration proposing that the Commission waive the current freeze and approve an increase in KVEA's ERP at any time after February 17, 2008. 99. NBC Telemundo acknowledges that its requested change for KVEA would violate the freeze on maximizations. It is possible that KVEA could increase its coverage area during the application process.
Otherwise, KVEA must wait to request additional expansion until the
Commission lifts its filing freeze later this year.
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Corporation. We deny the petition for reconsideration filed by Pappas
Telecasting of America (``Pappas'') and South Central Communications
Corporation (``SCCC''). Pappas and SCCC are pending applicants for a new single-channel television station on Channel 48 at Owensboro,
Kentucky. Pappas and SCCC filed joint comments in response to the
Seventh NPRM requesting that the Commission substitute DTV Channel 35 for Channel 48. Pappas and SCCC recognized that it was not possible to seek an alternate channel but argued that the Commission should act on its own motion to modify the Owensboro allotment ``in the same way it has awarded Tentative Channel Designations (TCD's) to new permittees.''
In the Seventh R&O, the Commission denied their request to change the allotment for Owensboro along with several other proposals submitted by pending applicants to add new allotments to the post-transition DTV
Table. The Commission explained that, in the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, it clearly stated that only Commission licensees and permittees would be eligible to participate in the channel election process. Applicants for new stations and petitioners for new allotments were expressly excluded from making elections. 101. With respect to applicants that receive a construction permit after the close of the comment period in this proceeding, the
Commission stated that those parties may either construct their analog facilities or apply to the Commission for permission to construct a digital facility on their analog channel. If any other pending applications were granted before the end of the transition, the
Commission stated that it would attempt to accommodate these stations with a DTV channel for post transition operation. But in all situations, the Commission would only act to make allotment decisions once an application was granted and there was a new permittee. Since the Pappas and SCCC applications were still pending, it was to correct to deny consideration of their channel change proposal. Therefore, the
Pappas and SCCC petition for reconsideration is denied. 102. Pappas and SCCC also have pending a petition for rulemaking filed on March 8, 2002, requesting DTV Channel 54 be substituted for
Channel 48 at Owensboro, Kentucky (``DTV Channel 54 substitution petition. The DTV Channel 54 substitution petition is hereby dismissed.
Pappas and SCCC applications for Channel 48 at Owensboro, Kentucky continue to cause impermissible interference to Channel 48 at Bowling
Green, Kentucky and are therefore dismissed. See File Nos. BPCT- 19960722KL and 19960920IV. 103. Montana University System Board of Regents. We deny the petitions for reconsideration filed by the Board of Regents of the
Montana University System (``MSU''). MSU is the permittee of new single-channel television stations on Channel 21 at Great Falls,
Montana (Facility ID No. 169030) and Channel 16 at Billings, Montana
(Facility ID No. 169028). MSU filed petitions for rulemaking that resulted in these channels being added to the pre-transition DTV Table.
Subsequently, MSU was the only applicant for these new NCE stations and received grants of its construction permits to build these pre- transition channels after the Seventh R&O and Eighth Further Notice was adopted. Thus MSU was not a permittee in time to be included in this rulemaking. 104. Although, as MSU acknowledges, we cannot allot these new post- transition channels for MSU's NCE stations at Great Falls and Billings,
Montana, at this time, we will initiate an NPRM to add these allotments or to propose replacement channels. In the interim, MSU may file modification applications for post-transition operation for these two stations on their pre-transition channels. As long as these post- transition facilities will not cause more than 0.5 percent interference to other post-transition stations and otherwise comply with our rules, they will be granted. If either of the post-transition facilities for these stations would cause more than 0.5 percent interference to other post-transition DTV facilities, then MSU may file a petition for rulemaking and seek a channel substitution.
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Issues 106. WKYC, Cleveland, OH. We grant the request of WKYC and change
Appendix B herein for that station to reflect a directional antenna pattern to reduce interference to a Canadian station. WKYC, which is licensed on analog channel 3 and pre-transition DTV channel 2, was allotted channel 17 for post-transition operations. WKYC-TV, Inc.
(``WKYC'') filed a comment in this proceeding stating that the request for channel 17 was referred to Canada for coordination and that Canada has responded by specifying a revision to the parameters that it requests for WKYC. WKYC advises the Commission that the parameters specified by Canada are acceptable to WKYC. We have revised Appendix B herein for WKYC to conform to the parameters negotiated with Canada.
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Appendix B: KPLC, Lake Charles, LA; WFIE, Evansville, IN. These stations request that we change Appendix B to include antenna identification numbers for these stations and state that the stations will be operating with omnidirectional antennas. In developing Appendix
B, we did not include antenna identification numbers for stations operating with an omnidirectional antenna. Accordingly, we decline to add an antenna identification number to Appendix B where the petition indicates the station will be operating omnidirectionally and our database indicates that the station is authorized for an omnidirectional antenna.
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Media Holdings, LLC (``WVMH''), licensee of WBOY, channel 12 and the permittee of WBOY-DT, channel 52, Clarksburg, WV. WBOY-DT was allotted channel 12 in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. WVMH notes that in the
Seventh R&O the Commission allotted technical facilities for WMFD-DT,
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Mansfield, Ohio, that WVMH claims will cause interference to WBOY-DT at
``levels many times in excess of the applicable 0.1 percent limit on new interference.'' In the Seventh R&O, Mid-State Television, Inc. (Mid
State) had requested that its allotment for WMFD-DT be modified to specify facilities it had included in an April 2005 amendment to its maximization application. The Commission approved this change, allotted
Channel 12 for WMFD-DT, and acknowledged that this modification would result in 0.44 percent interference to WBOY-DT. The Commission explained that this allotment was ``the result of a negotiated solution with Canada to resolve international coordination issues.'' The
Commission also found that WVMH had not filed comments opposing WMFD's proposed change to Appendix B.'' 109. In its Petition for Reconsideration, WVMH argues that it had no notice that WBOY-DT might be adversely affected by this change. WVMH argues that the increase in ERP from 13 kW to 14 kW is not essential to the Canadian concurrence with the WMFD-DT allotment facilities. WVMH maintains it was Mid State's amendment to include a directional antenna that resolved the Canadian concerns. WVMH submits an engineering statement and claims that the excessive interference caused to WBOY-DT can be reduced. 110. In its opposition, Mid State states that WVMH's petition for reconsideration ``raises no issues not previously considered fully by the Commission, nor does it provide any support for reversal of the
Commission's considered decision in this matter.'' Mid State argues that the public interest and equities support maintaining the WMFD-DT allotment due to Canadian concurrence and ``the limited impact of the projected interference alleged.'' 111. We agree that WVMH's petition fails to demonstrate error in our previous decision. Nor does WVMH's petition raise any new issues or evidence not previously considered. In the Seventh R&O, we found that the public interest would be served by allotting the changed facilities for WMFD-DT. We continue to believe that this was the correct allotment for this station. Stations like WMFD-DT face international coordination issues that provide unique challenges in completing the digital transition. Resolving border area conflicts often involves compromises and multiple adjustments. WVMH's petition for reconsideration is denied. 112. KPRY, Pierre, SD. We grant the request of Hoak Media, LLC
(``Hoak''), licensee of KPRY, channel 4, and KPRY-DT, channel 19,
Pierre, SD, which was allotted channel 19 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. In that Order, the
Commission grouped station requests into several categories before acting upon them. The Commission placed KPRY-DT in Category 1 along with other stations proposing to modify their certified facilities to match their authorized or constructed facilities. Hoak claims that
KPRY-DT should have been grouped in Category 2 along with stations that anticipate filing a request for change to their station's parameters in the future, but that did not yet have all of the information necessary to request such a change. On reconsideration, we grant KPRY-DT's request for Appendix B facilities of 1000 kW and 378 m HAAT. Hoak may submit an application to specify a lower power and antenna height as noted in its comments. 113. KFJX, Pittsburg, KS. We grant the petition for partial reconsideration filed by KFJX. Surtsey Media, LLC (``Surtsey''), licensee of analog singleton station KFJX, channel 14, Pittsburg, KS, was allotted channel 13 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. In that Order, the Commission granted KFJX's request to change its TCD from 14 to 13. Surtsey filed a petition for reconsideration requesting that Appendix B be revised to match the facilities of KOAM, a related station in the Pittsburg, KS market with which KFJX currently shares facilities. 114. According to Surtsey, it requested the change in TCD in part because of interference issues on channel 14 and in part because it has the opportunity to acquire the channel 13 facilities of KOAM-DT in
Pittsburg, which is moving off of channel 13 to another channel post- transition. Surtsey argues that permitting KFJX to take over the facilities of an existing, operating DTV station is consistent with the
Commission's goal of facilitating a smooth, efficient transition as otherwise Surtsey would have to acquire new equipment to install at its currently specified site while KOAM would have to discard its equipment once the transition occurs. Instead, Surtsey requests that its digital allotment be modified to reflect the existing KOAM-DT facilities.
Surtsey acknowledges, however, that the non-directional KOAM antenna at the requested power would extend the KFJX-DT signal beyond the KFJX analog footprint, thereby violating the filing freeze. Surtsey's petition states that it would accept modifications to Appendix B for
KFJX to specify the KOAM antenna site, antenna type and antenna height but at a reduced power in order to shrink the resulting service area into the KFJX analog footprint. Surtsey states that it would accept this restriction on its initial digital allotment as long as it was permitted to increase its power prior to February 17, 2009 (the final digital transition date) to the level currently utilized by KOAM. 115. We agree that public interest considerations warrant granting
Surtsey's request to change Appendix B for KFJX to specify the KOAM antenna site, antenna height, and antenna type. Specification of these parameters will permit Surtsey to utilize the KOAM equipment, thereby facilitating the transition for KFJX. We will therefore grant Surtsey's request for the exact coordinates, antenna type, and height, which are currently used by KOAM for its antenna. We agree with Surtsey that these parameters will allow KFJX to operate using KOAM's facility, thus speeding the transition process, reducing costs, and eliminating the need for new equipment or coordination with tower crews. Surtsey's petition reflects the licensee's appreciation that, at this time,
Appendix B will specify an ERP that will maintain the station's coverage area within its analog coverage area. Moreover, as the
Commission concluded in the Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order, and as noted in Surtsey's petition, the Commission is not lifting the filing freeze at this stage in the transition for any stations. We are, however, expecting that the freeze will be lifted later this year to enable Surtsey to apply to increase the ERP for KFJX. As Surtsey's
Petition recognizes, to waive the freeze now to permit KFJX to increase power before the filing freeze is lifted for all stations, would permit
Surtsey to step ahead of other stations that are waiting for the proper time to request to maximize. Indeed, there are other stations that are moving to a channel vacated by another station that would like to immediately operate the facilities of the existing station. (discussion of KCBS, Los Angeles, CA). As discussed above, to permit such a step would expand these stations' coverage, unfairly disadvantaging other stations in these markets that would like to expand on their existing stations. 116. Surtsey need not wait until the freeze is lifted to request expanded coverage. Stations that are moving to a different channel, as
KFJX is doing, may file now to request a waiver of the freeze for up to five miles, where, as here, the increase is necessary to better serve current analog viewers, and where the modification would not cause more than
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0.5 percent new interference to any other station. Thus, KFJX, and other similarly situated stations may build upon the changes we have made to the Appendix B facilities to apply for larger area. 117. WSJV, Elkhart, IN. We grant the petition for reconsideration filed on behalf of WSJV. WSJV Television, Inc. (``WSJV''), licensee of
WSJV, channel 28, and WSJV-TV, channel 58, was allotted channel 28 for post-transition operations in the DTV Table in the Seventh R&O. In that
Order, the Commission revised Appendix B for WSJV to conform to that stations' DTV authorization on channel 58. WSJV filed a petition for reconsideration requesting that the Commission instead revise Appendix
B to permit the station to use the existing directional antenna system of its analog facility. WSJV explains that, when the original DTV Table was created, an inaccuracy in the orientation of the directional antenna system that existed on WSJV's analog license prior to December 1999 was carried over to the station's associated digital channel 58 allotment. The station subsequently resolved the inaccuracy in the station's analog antenna orientation on the analog license, but could not eliminate the discrepancy that was built into the original DTV
Table. WSJV elected to return to its in-core analog channel for post- transition use and, based on its certification of replication, the
Commission relied on the initial channel 58 allotment parameters to compute the WSJV facilities on channel 28 on Appendix B. These facilities were therefore based on the incorrect antenna pattern rotation. 118. We will change Appendix B for WSJV to reflect the correct antenna pattern rotation. Those changes are reflected on Appendix B, herein.
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Eighth Report and Order 119. In the 8th FNPRM we sought comment on tentative channel designations (``TCDs'') and technical facilities for three new permittees that had recently attained permittee status. We also identified a number of other revisions to the DTV Table and Appendix B advanced by commenters in either reply comments or late-filed comments to the Seventh Further Notice, and we analyzed these revisions and submitted proposals upon which we invited public comment. 120. As we stated in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, stations that need to request authority to construct or modify their post-transition facilities must file construction permit (CP) or modification applications. In that Order and in a recently adopted
Public Notice, the Commission established the deadlines and procedures for filing such applications. These deadlines and procedures apply to the stations discussed below that have been granted a post-transition allotment herein.
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New Permittees 121. The Commission established a separate pleading cycle in the
Eighth Further Notice to give interested parties an opportunity for comment on three new permittees that had recently attained permittee status. We now adopt our proposals to the extent they are unopposed. 122. Entravision Holdings, LLC, Pueblo, CO. We found that post- transition operations for Entravision on channel 48 in Pueblo would create no additional interference, and we proposed channel 48 as this station's TCD. We received no comments in response to this proposal and accordingly will now grant the modification to the post-transition DTV
Table and Appendix B to reflect this new allotment. 123. Northwest Television, Inc., Galesburg, IL. With respect to new permittee Northwest Television in Galesburg, IL, our engineering analysis determined that channel 8 was the best available post- transition channel because this channel created no new interference to the TCD of any other full-power station, and the only interference was received by Class A Station WQFL-CA, Rockford, IL. However, WQFL had an application for a minor modification to its license pending, the grant of which eliminated the interference from channel 8 but necessitated a waiver of the filing freeze. In order to locate an interference-free post-transition channel for Galesburg, we proposed to grant WQFL-CA a waiver of the filing freeze and to grant the WQFL-CA modification application, thereby resolving any potential interference. We received no comments with respect to either of these proposals, and accordingly we will make the necessary adjustments to the DTV Table and Appendix B. 124. Richland Reserve, Greeley, CO. Although Richland Reserve was allotted channel 45 for pre-transition digital operation our analysis indicated that, post-transition, channel 45 for Richland in Greeley would have caused 0.3 percent new interference. Therefore, we proposed channel 49 as the TCD of Richland. Richland contests our proposal, and in its comment it requests that the DTV Table be amended to specify DTV channel 38 as its post-transition TCD instead of channel 49. Richland asserts that, because the Eighth Further Notice proposed channel 48 as the TCD for Entravision Holdings, LLC, in Pueblo, Colorado (analog channel 48), the channel 48 TCD for Entravision will receive 0.8 percent interference from the Commission's currently proposed 49 TCD for Richland. Richland points out that using its substitute proposal of channel 38 as its TCD will eliminate all interference concerns, and that it would file a construction permit to reflect this change. The
Commission has determined that Richland's proposed use of channel 38 is acceptable, and we will make the necessary adjustments to the DTV Table and Appendix B.
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Late Filed Requests for Changes to the Table of Allotments and
Appendix B 125. Several stations filed late requests after the close of the reply comment period of the Seventh FNPRM, seeking revisions to the proposed DTV Table and Appendix B. Where the proposed changes to the
DTV Table and/or Appendix B could affect other stations, we determined that it was appropriate to seek public comment on these late requests. 1. Requests To Make Changes That Meet the Interference Criteria 126. We stated in the Seventh R&O that we would permit stations to change their facility certifications (FCC Form 381), and thus our post- transition DTV Table Appendix B, where such stations have demonstrated that such modification of their facilities would conform to licensed or authorized facilities and where the proposed change to the Appendix B facilities either met the 0.1 percent interference criterion or the station affected agreed to accept the interference. We proposed two such changes in the Eighth Further Notice. The request of Fox
Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc. has been withdrawn, and we grant the other request. 127. WDCA, Washington, DC. Fox Television Stations, Inc.,
(``Fox''), licensee of station WDCA-TV, channel 20, and WDCA-DT, channel 35, Washington, DC, received channel 35 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Fox filed late comments requesting that the
Commission modify Appendix B to reflect WDCA's actual, authorized facilities. WDCA-DT has a CP that specifies facilities at its main studio where WDCA-DT is currently ``located, authorized and operating,'' and WDCA-DT has applied for a license to cover that CP. As noted by Fox, previous engineering analysis had indicated that this location and these parameters caused no impermissible interference,
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and the Commission proposed granting this request. As no comments were received in response, the Commission will adjust Appendix B accordingly to reflect WDCA's authorized facilities. 2. Requests for Modified Coverage Area 128. As we explained in the Seventh R&O, we have granted requests of stations whose post-transition DTV channel is different from their pre-transition DTV channel, who are returning to their analog channel for post-transition operations, and whose proposed Appendix B facilities would not permit them to replicate their station's analog grade B contour, or who are seeking changes to specific parameters to permit these stations to serve more of the area served by the station's analog facilities. In response to such comments, we recalculated
Appendix B facilities for stations based on replicating their analog coverage which was used to determine their initial DTV facilities, and typically granted the benefit of the larger coverage area resulting from our calculations, whether that turned out to be the station's initially proposed Appendix B facility, or the larger coverage area resulting from our calculations provided our interference standards were met. This process was designed to meet our goal for ensuring that audiences previously served by stations continued to receive those stations. We applied this methodology below and grant the request with respect to KOAM. 129. KOAM, Pittsburg, KS. Saga Quad States Communications
(``Saga''), licensee of station KOAM-TV, channel 7, and KOAM-DT, channel 13, Pittsburg, KS, received channel 7 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In a comment to the Seventh FNPRM, Saga proposed parameter changes in order to more closely replicate its analog Grade B contour than it was capable of doing with its current Appendix B parameters. Having analyzed Saga's request and recalculated its
Appendix B facilities based upon replicating the analog coverage that was used to determine KOAM-DT's initial DTV facilities, we solicited comments on our proposal to grant Saga's request and to adjust KOAM's facilities in Appendix B. In comments filed in response to the Eighth
FNPRM, Saga supports the Commission's proposal, and no reply comment has been filed. Accordingly, we will make the proposed change to
Appendix B. 3. Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments 130. We grant the requests of four stations for alternative channel assignments in conformance with the standards set out in the Seventh
FNPRM. The Commission in that Notice stated that licensees that want to change their DTV allotment, but which are not in any of the specified acceptable categories (i.e., are technically able to construct their full, authorized DTV facilities on their existing TCD) may request a change in allotment only after the DTV Table is finalized and must do so through the existing allotment procedures. Those requests for an alternative channel assignment that we can consider must either meet the 0.1 percent additional interference standard or be accompanied by a request for a waiver of the 0.1 percent limit or the signed written consent of the affected licensee. The Commission stated that it would grant waivers of the 0.1 percent limit where doing so would promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities. 131. Adoption of stations' channel change requests may not mean that we are adopting every parameter requested by the station. Stations should file the necessary applications for a construction permit in light of the procedures adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order to finalize parameters with respect to their build-out on their new channel. 132. KOLO, Reno, NV. Gray Television Licensee, Inc. (``Gray''), licensee of station KOLO-TV, channel 8, and KOLO-DT, channel 9, Reno,
NV, received channel 9 for its TCD in the proposed DTV table. Gray filed a late request that KOLO's TCD be changed to permit it to operate post-transition on its NTSC channel 8 due to concerns that its antenna was optimized for channel 8. We proposed granting this request upon finding no additional interference from the proposed change. In a comment filed in response to our Eighth FNPRM, KOLO supports the
Commission's proposal and, as no other comments were filed, we will make the approved change to Appendix B and the DTV Table to reflect
KOLO's facilities on channel 8. 133. WEHT, Evansville, IN. Gilmore Broadcasting Corp.
(``Gilmore''), licensee of station WEHT, channel 25, and WEHT-DT, channel 59, Evansville, IN, received channel 25 for its TCD. Gilmore filed reply comments to the Seventh FNPRM requesting a change in its
TCD to channel 7 and adjustment to its parameters on Appendix B, and we proposed granting this request upon finding no additional interference from the proposed change. Gilmore filed comments supporting the proposed change and no other comments were filed. Accordingly we will make the necessary change to the DTV Table and Appendix B to reflect the change in WEHT's use of channel 7 facilities. 134. KTRV, Nampa, ID. Idaho Independent Television, Inc. (``IIT''), licensee of KTRV-TV, and KTRV-DT, Nampa, ID, received channel 12 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. IIT filed comments seeking to retain its existing DTV facilities and requesting revision to Appendix B to reflect that retention, but also seeking a channel change to 13 as its new TCD as well as an antenna ID change. We proposed to grant IIT's request after studying KTRV's post-transition operation on channel 13.
IIT filed comments and reply comments, both supporting the Commission's proposal and yet asking for a change in antenna ID number and no reply or opposition was filed. We shall therefore substitute channel 13 for channel 12 as the TCD for post-transition use by KTRV-DT in both the
DTV Table and Appendix B. We note that the lack of an antenna ID in
Appendix B for KTRV indicates that KTRV is not using a directional antenna, which is consistent with our records for this station.
Therefore, we are continuing not to specify an antenna ID for this station. 135. WUOA, Tuscaloosa, AL. The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama (``the University''), singleton licensee of analog station
WUOA, channel 23, Tuscaloosa, AL, received 23 as its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. The University filed a Supplement to its Comments in June 2007, seeking a change to a low VHF channel 4 or channel 6 post-transition allotment with new coordinates and parameters due to limited resources of the University. In the alternative, the University had sought replication facilities on channel 4 or 6. We proposed replication facilities for WUOA on channel 6 as this showed no additional interference. The University filed comments supporting the proposed replication facility on channel 6, but seeking a correction to its azimuthal pattern through utilization of a non-directional antenna.
No other comments were filed and we grant the University's request and make the necessary changes to the DTV Table and Appendix B to reflect the facilities on channel 6. We have corrected the tabulation of antenna ID 80096 to eliminate the incorrect null at N 100.0[deg] E and have substituted the correct relative field value of 0.717. However, we deny the University's request for a change in its technical parameters to reflect use of a non-directional antenna. The University can request use of a non-directional antenna when it files its
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application in accordance with the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order. 4. Other Requests 136. WPCW, Jeannette, PA. We adopt the proposed channel change for
WPCW. CBS Corporation (``CBS''), parent company of the licensee of
WPCW, channel 19, and applicant for construction permit for a DTV station on channel 49, Jeannette, PA, received channel 49 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. The licensee of WPCW is Pittsburgh
Television Station WPCW, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CBS. In comments filed in response to the Seventh Further Notice, CBS requested an adjustment in Appendix B to reflect a change in parameters approved by the Commission in its 2006 decision substituting channel 49 for 30 as WPCW's digital frequency and reallocating channel 49 from Johnstown,
PA to Jeannette, PA. Larry L. Schrecongost (``Schrecongost''), licensee of Class A television Station WLLS-CA, channel 49, Indiana, PA, had opposed the CBS request and argued that the proposed DTV Table should have specified channel 30 rather than channel 49 for WPCW because operation on channel 49 would have caused interference to WLLS-CA in violation of the Community Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999. The
Commission found that WPCW's operations on channel 49 would have caused impermissible interference to two stations and, to resolve the dispute, we proposed to allot channel 11 to WPCW with the site location specified in the 2006 Report and Order. In a comment filed in response to the Eighth Further Notice, CBS supports the proposal to allot it channel 11, and accordingly, we will make the requisite changes to the
DTV Table and Appendix B to reflect CBS's facilities on this new channel and site. 137. WGNO & WNOL, New Orleans, LA. We grant the request of Tribune and adopt the proposed changes for WGNO and WNOL. Tribune Broadcasting
Co. (``Tribune'') is licensee of station WGNO, channel 26, and permittee of WGNO-DT, channel 15, New Orleans, LA, which received channel 26 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table, and licensee of station WNOL, channel 38, and permittee of WNOL-DT, channel 40, New
Orleans, LA, which received channel 15 for its TCD in the proposed DTV
Table. Tribune filed reply comments to the Seventh Further Notice stating that the analog and digital transmission facilities of both of these stations had been destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. After seeking alternative locations for its DTV operations, Tribune subsequently filed late comments requesting that the DTV allotments and technical parameters for the channels be changed to reflect new operations from the transmitter site of station WDSU, with which it proposed to share an antenna. We considered Tribune's request and found that the proposed parameters, while not causing impermissible interference, would have exceeded WGNO and WNOL's respective authorized contours, in violation of the filing freeze. Nevertheless, in light of the circumstances resulting from Hurricane Katrina, we proposed to waive the freeze and substitute the technical parameters requested by Tribune for these stations. Tribune filed comments supporting our proposal, and as no replies or objections were filed, we therefore will modify Appendix B accordingly.
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Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration 1. Regulatory Flexibility Act 138. Appendix E sets forth the Supplemental Final Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis for the MO&OR on Reconsideration, as required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended. 2. Paperwork Reduction Act 139. The MO&OR was analyzed with respect to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (``PRA'') and does not contain any information collection requirements. 3. Congressional Review Act 140. The Commission will include a copy of the MO&OR in a report to be sent to Congress and the General Accounting Office pursuant to the
Congressional Review Act. 4. Accessible Formats 141. To request information in accessible formats (computer diskettes, large print, audio recording, and Braille), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the FCC's Consumer and Governmental Affairs
Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY). This document can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format (PDF) at: http://www.fcc.gov.
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Eighth Report and Order 1. Regulatory Flexibility Act 142. Appendix G sets forth the Supplemental Final Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis for the Eighth R&O, as required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended. 2. Paperwork Reduction Act 143. The Eighth R&O was analyzed with respect to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (``PRA'') and does not contain any information collection requirements. 3. Congressional Review Act 144. The Commission will include a copy of this Eighth R&O in a report to be sent to Congress and the General Accounting Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act.
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Ordering Clauses 145. It is ordered that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 4(i) and (j), 7, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 316, 319, 324, 336, and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C 151, 154(i) and (j), 157, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 316, 319, 324, 336, and 337, the MO&OR of the Seventh R&O and Eighth R&O IS ADOPTED. 146. It is further ordered that pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 303, 303a, 303b, and 307 of the Communications
Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 303, 303a, 303b, and 307, the
Commission's rules are hereby amended as set forth in Appendix A. 147. It is further ordered that the rules as revised in Appendix A shall be effective upon publication of this MO&OR of the Seventh R&O and Eighth R&O in the Federal Register. We find good cause for the rules adopted herein to be effective March 21, 2008 to ensure that full power television stations can meet the statutory deadline for transitioning to all-digital service. 148. It is further ordered that the petitions for reconsideration or clarification listed in Appendix C are granted to the extent provided herein and otherwise are denied. 149. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a copy of the O&OR and Eighth R&O, including the Supplemental Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis and Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration. 150. It is further ordered that the Commission shall send a copy of this MO&OR and Eighth R&O in a report to be sent to Congress and the
General Accounting Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Television.
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Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Deputy Secretary.
Final Rules 0
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 part 73 as follows:
PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES 0 1. The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336 and 339. 0 2. Section 73.622(i) is amended by revising the entries for
``Tuscaloosa, AL,'' ``Fairbanks, AK,'' ``Pueblo, CO,'' ``Nampa, ID,''
``Sun Valley, ID,'' ``Evansville, IN,'' ``Wichita, KS,'' ``Vicksburg,
MS,'' ``Reno, NV,'' ``Lima, OH,'' ``Jeannette, PA,'' ``Lead, SD,''
``Kingsport, TN,'' and ``Eagle Pass, TX'' and by adding entries for
``Greeley, CO'' and ``Galesburg, IL,'' in the DTV Table to read as follows:
Sec. 73.622 Digital television table of allotments.
* * * * *
(i) * * *
Community
Channel No.
ALABAMA
* * * * *
Tuscaloosa............................................
6, 33
* * * * *
ALASKA
* * * * *
Fairbanks.............................................
7, *9, 18, 26
* * * * *
COLORADO
* * * * *
Greeley...............................................
38
* * * * *
Pueblo................................................
*8, 42, 48
* * * * *
IDAHO
* * * * *
Nampa.................................................
13, 24
* * * * *
Sun Valley............................................
5
* * * * *
ILLINOIS
* * * * *
Galesburg.............................................
8
* * * * *
INDIANA
* * * * *
Evansville............................................ 7, *9, 28, 45, 46
* * * * *
KANSAS
* * * * *
Wichita............................................... 10, 19, 26, 45
* * * * *
MISSISSIPPI
* * * * *
Vicksburg.............................................
41
* * * * *
NEVADA
* * * * *
Reno.................................................. 7, 8, 13, *15, 20, 26, 44
* * * * *
OHIO
* * * * *
Lima..................................................
8, 44
* * * * *
PENNSYLVANIA
* * * * *
Jeannette.............................................
11
* * * * *
SOUTH DAKOTA
* * * * *
Lead..................................................
5, 10
* * * * *
TENNESSEE
* * * * *
Kingsport.............................................
27
* * * * *
TEXAS
* * * * *
Eagle Pass............................................
24
* * * * *
Note: The following Appendices will not appear in the Code of
Federal Regulations:
Appendix B--DTV Table of Allotments Information
Appendix C--List of Petitions for Reconsideration, Oppositions, and
Replies
Appendix D1--Granted Requests for Minor Adjustments
Appendix D2--Granted Requests for Changes to Certification That Meet the Interference Criteria
Appendix D3--Granted Requests for Modified Coverage Area
Appendix D4--Granted Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments
Appendix D5--Stations Requesting Changes That Should Be Requested In
An Application
Appendix E--Supplemental Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Appendix F--Eighth Report and Order List of Comments and Replies
Appendix G--Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Appendix B.--DTV Table of Allotments Information
DTV
NTSC DTV DTV ERP DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV area population
DTV %
Facility ID
State
City
chan chan
(kW)
HAAT antenna latitude longitude
(sq km)
interference
(m)
ID
(DDMMSS) (DDDMMSS)
(thousand)
received
21488.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
5
5
45 277 .........
612010
1493046
45353
348
0 804............ AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
7
8
50 240
77186
612522
1495220
26532
317
0 10173.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
2
10
21 240
67943
612522
1495220
22841
317
0 13815.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
13
12
41 240
65931
612522
1495220
25379
317
0 35655.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
4
20
234
55
74791
611311
1495324
10885
302
0 83503.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
9
26
1000 212
74792
610402
1494436
23703
323
0
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49632.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
11
28
28.9
61
73156
611133
1495401
7254
292
0 25221.......... AK......... ANCHORAGE...........
33
32
50
33
74793
610957
1494102
8943
287
0 4983........... AK......... BETHEL..............
4
3
1
61 .........
604733
1614622
10324
9
0 64597.......... AK......... FAIRBANKS...........
7
7
3.2 214
74449
645520
1474255
11355
82
0 69315.......... AK......... FAIRBANKS...........
9
9
3.2 152
80229
645442
1474638
6873
82
0 13813.......... AK......... FAIRBANKS...........
2
18
16 230 .........
645520
1474249
10344
82
0 49621.......... AK......... FAIRBANKS...........
11
26
52
1
84814
645036
1474248
5216
81
0 8651........... AK......... JUNEAU..............
3
10
1
1 .........
581756
1342407
4249
30
0 13814.......... AK......... JUNEAU..............
8
11
0.14
1 .........
581805
1342626
2239
30
1.1 60520.......... AK......... KETCHIKAN...........
4
13
3.2
1
29997
552059
1314012
4355
15
0 20015.......... AK......... NORTH POLE..........
4
20
50
5 .........
644532
1471926
6209
82
0 60519.......... AK......... SITKA...............
13
7
3.2
1
80181
570301
1352004
6048
8
0 56642.......... AL......... ANNISTON............
40
9
15.6 359
39744
333624
862503
24554
1437
6.6 71325.......... AL......... BESSEMER............
17
18
350 675
44013
332851
872403
37533
1549
1.4 717............ AL......... BIRMINGHAM..........
10
10
3 426 .........
332904
864825
22733
1363
5 74173.......... AL......... BIRMINGHAM..........
13
13
17.7 408
84859
332926
864748
31722
1652
2 5360........... AL......... BIRMINGHAM..........
42
30
1000 426
43265
332904
864825
31006
1687
0.4 16820.......... AL......... BIRMINGHAM..........
68
36
885 406
68103
332904
864825
28264
1553
1.1 71221.......... AL......... BIRMINGHAM..........
6
50
1000 420
74797
332919
864758
33118
1692
0.9 720............ AL......... DEMOPOLIS...........
41
19
1000 324
60739
322145
875204
26322
330
6.5 43846.......... AL......... DOTHAN..............
18
21
1000 205 .........
311425
851843
23559
436
0 4152........... AL......... DOTHAN..............
4
36
995 573 .........
305510
854428
43948
886
0.4 714............ AL......... DOZIER..............
2
10
3.2 393 .........
313316
862332
23623
353
8.7 65128.......... AL......... FLORENCE............
15
14
1000 431
66619
350009
870809
30337
1112
0 6816........... AL......... FLORENCE............
26
20
50 230
74798
343438
874657
15572
355
1.7 715............ AL......... FLORENCE............
36
22
419 208 .........
343441
874702
20118
526
0.1 1002........... AL......... GADSDEN.............
60
26
150 315
29932
334853
862655
17744
1379
0.2 73312.......... AL......... GADSDEN.............
44
45
225 309
43164
335327
862813
17536
1350
0.6 83943.......... AL......... GULF SHORES.........
55
25
64.5 308
74787
303640
873626
15544
932
0 74138.......... AL......... HOMEWOOD............
21
28
765 427
68108
332904
864825
30801
1663
0.9 48693.......... AL......... HUNTSVILLE..........
19
19
40.7 514 .........
344419
863156
23609
992
2.2 713............ AL......... HUNTSVILLE..........
25
24
396 338 .........
344413
863145
26992
1091
0.3 57292.......... AL......... HUNTSVILLE..........
31
32
468 538
67239
344412
863159
32626
1301
0.9 28119.......... AL......... HUNTSVILLE..........
54
41
400 518
43864
344412
863159
29827
1213
1 591............ AL......... HUNTSVILLE..........
48
49
41 552 .........
344239
863207
22282
936
0.8 710............ AL......... LOUISVILLE..........
43
44
925 262
59887
314304
852603
18777
337
0.1 4143........... AL......... MOBILE..............
10
9
29 381 .........
304117
874754
34970
1203
0 11906.......... AL......... MOBILE..............
15
15
510 558
74580
303640
873627
35589
1283
0.5 60827.......... AL......... MOBILE..............
21
20
105 529
70813
303640
873627
23682
1116
0 83740.......... AL......... MOBILE.............. .....
23
337 574
75124
303645
873843
38025
1283
0 73187.......... AL......... MOBILE..............
5
27
1000 581
74800
304120
874949
45375
1406
0.3 721............ AL......... MOBILE..............
42
41
199 185 .........
303933
875333
16357
912
0.1 13993.......... AL......... MONTGOMERY..........
12
12
24.9 507
74369
315828
860944
31615
788
0.5 73642.......... AL......... MONTGOMERY..........
20
16
1000 518
29552
315828
860944
37703
829
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0.4 2777........... AR......... MOUNTAIN VIEW.......
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607............ AR......... PINE BLUFF..........
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0.1 81441.......... AZ......... DOUGLAS.............
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0.2 41517.......... AZ......... FLAGSTAFF...........
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0 74149.......... AZ......... FLAGSTAFF...........
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0 83491.......... AZ......... HOLBROOK............
11
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6
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175
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0 35587.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
10
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0 59440.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
15
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0 41223.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
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0 67868.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
21
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3232
0 40993.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
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0 68886.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
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0 35705.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
33
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0 81458.......... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
39
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0.1 7143........... AZ......... PHOENIX.............
61
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0 35811.......... AZ......... PRESCOTT............
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0.6 35095.......... AZ......... SIERRA VISTA........
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18972
893
0 26655.......... AZ......... TOLLESON............
51
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0 36918.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
9
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0.1 11908.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
18
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0.1 25735.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
4
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0.2 44052.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
11
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911
0.2 2722........... AZ......... TUCSON..............
27
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0 2731........... AZ......... TUCSON..............
6
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45415
983
0 48663.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
13
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108 1123
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807
0.7 30601.......... AZ......... TUCSON..............
40
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396 621
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0 74449.......... AZ......... YUMA................
11
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22.3 468
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326
0 33639.......... AZ......... YUMA................
13
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510 475
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324
0 24518.......... CA......... ANAHEIM.............
56
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37118
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0.1 8263........... CA......... ARCATA..............
23
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1235817
18586
122
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54
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0.2 40878.......... CA......... BAKERSFIELD.........
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1183537
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0 34459.......... CA......... BAKERSFIELD.........
17
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698
0 4148........... CA......... BAKERSFIELD.........
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0 7700........... CA......... BAKERSFIELD.........
45
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210 387
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16819
697
0 63865.......... CA......... BARSTOW.............
64
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343634
1171711
27479
1578
0 83825.......... CA......... BISHOP..............
20
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50 928
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16923
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0 40517.......... CA......... CALIPATRIA..........
54
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155 476
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318
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23
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372934
1211329
11349
1202
0 33745.......... CA......... CHICO...............
24
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331 537 .........
401531
1220524
28699
422
0 24508.......... CA......... CHICO...............
12
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74809
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1214248
25916
597
1.5 23302.......... CA......... CLOVIS..............
43
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283 642 .........
364446
1191657
31884
1452
0.1 21533.......... CA......... CONCORD.............
42
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29972
8383
0.1 19783.......... CA......... CORONA..............
52
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54 912
41582
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14149
0.2 57945.......... CA......... COTATI..............
22
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110 628
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1223438
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4471
0 51208.......... CA......... EL CENTRO...........
9
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19.5 414
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31675
325
0 36170.......... CA......... EL CENTRO...........
7
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36690
330302
1144938
33284
325
0 53382.......... CA......... EUREKA..............
3
3
8.39 503
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1235706
35110
149
0 55435.......... CA......... EUREKA..............
13
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40 550 .........
404338
1235817
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149
0 42640.......... CA......... EUREKA..............
6
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30 550
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1235817
17975
118
0 58618.......... CA......... EUREKA..............
29
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119 381
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1235826
15820
121
0 8378........... CA......... FORT BRAGG..........
8
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44.9 733
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1233443
38696
142
0.5 67494.......... CA......... FRESNO..............
53
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38 560
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1192552
33624
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0.2 8620........... CA......... FRESNO..............
30
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182 614
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0.1 56034.......... CA......... FRESNO..............
47
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185 577
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0.1 35594.......... CA......... FRESNO..............
24
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326 601
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0.1 69733.......... CA......... FRESNO..............
18
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250 698
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1191651
29501
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0 34439.......... CA......... HANFORD.............
21
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350 580
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1192550
28070
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0 4328........... CA......... HUNTINGTON BEACH....
50
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65049
341335
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15139
0 35608.......... CA......... LONG BEACH..........
18
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111 889
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1180340
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2.8 282............ CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
7
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11.2 978
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0.1 21422.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
9
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0 22208.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
11
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40.2 902
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15807
0.1 33742.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
13
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14.1 899
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0 13058.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
28
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107 927
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14197
1.9 35670.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
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1180356
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15543
0.2 35123.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
34
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4
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711 984
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15464
0 38430.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
58
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1 26231.......... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
22
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486 892
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1.4 9628........... CA......... LOS ANGELES.........
2
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300 947
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0.5 58608.......... CA......... MERCED..............
51
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19
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1204327
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67
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1065
42.1 26249.......... CA......... MONTEREY............
46
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1213714
16387
761
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68
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28688
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1223531
15940
5258
3 35703.......... CA......... OAKLAND.............
2
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46
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400 937
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63
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1190124
16934
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38.4 25577.......... CA......... PALM SPRINGS........
42
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50 219
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372
4.4 16749.......... CA......... PALM SPRINGS........
36
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50 207
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1162556
7220
371
0 58605.......... CA......... PARADISE............
30
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661 448
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1214238
23929
576
0 35512.......... CA......... PORTERVILLE.........
61
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197 804
38116
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1185017
27716
1741
0 55083.......... CA......... RANCHO PALOS VERDES.
44
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1000 937
65079
341335
1180357
33638
15007
0 8291........... CA......... REDDING.............
7
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11.6 1106
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403610
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371
0.1 47285.......... CA......... REDDING.............
9
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9.69 1097
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1223901
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370
1.4 22161.......... CA......... RIVERSIDE...........
62
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670 907
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341250
1180340
31637
15069
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6
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19.2 567
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381618
1213018
34662
5980
2.7 25048.......... CA......... SACRAMENTO..........
10
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22.3 595
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1213003
38949
6597
0 51499.......... CA......... SACRAMENTO..........
31
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850 581 .........
381554
1212924
39963
6384
0 33875.......... CA......... SACRAMENTO..........
3
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1000 591
74812
381554
1212924
37884
5024
17.7 10205.......... CA......... SACRAMENTO..........
40
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765 581
70334
381618
1213018
31502
4587
4.2 52953.......... CA......... SACRAMENTO..........
29
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1000 489
44981
381554
1212924
30324
4218
1.1 19653.......... CA......... SALINAS.............
8
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19.2 736
70343
364523
1213005
28304
2557
14.9 14867.......... CA......... SALINAS.............
35
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19.8 720
44925
364522
1213006
23793
1122
49.2 58795.......... CA......... SAN BERNARDINO......
24
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475 510 .........
335757
1171705
20569
13293
0 58978.......... CA......... SAN BERNARDINO......
30
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1000 909
46152
341246
1180341
23330
14414
0.1 42122.......... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
8
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14.9 226
80224
325017
1171456
24515
3087
0.2 40876.......... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
10
10
11 205
74985
325020
1171456
19575
2948
0.7 10238.......... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
51
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355 576
39587
324150
1165604
29082
2910
3.5 58827.......... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
69
19
323 598
65036
324147
1165607
29443
3106
0.2 6124........... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
15
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350 567
33507
324153
1165603
27819
3013
0.3 35277.......... CA......... SAN DIEGO...........
39
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370 563
68010
324148
1165606
26970
2968
0.3 34470.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
7
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21 509
74465
374520
1222705
32516
6516
7.3 51189.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
20
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383 418
19024
374519
1222706
22989
6360
1 37511.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
26
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500 403
67202
374112
1222603
21218
6116
1.8 25452.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
5
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1000 506
74813
374520
1222705
36730
7115
0 35500.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
9
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709 509
74814
374519
1222706
33404
6593
4.7 43095.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
32
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50 491
74815
374520
1222705
16151
5924
0.1 65526.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
4
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712 446
74655
374519
1222706
23165
6338
1.4 71586.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
38
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1000 428
29544
374519
1222706
24293
6266
4 69619.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
44
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400 446
27801
374519
1222706
19753
6005
2.9 33778.......... CA......... SAN FRANCISCO.......
14
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476 701
28493
372957
1215216
19534
6377
0.1 35280.......... CA......... SAN JOSE............
11
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103 377
64426
374107
1222601
36145
6703
0.1 34564.......... CA......... SAN JOSE............
36
36
740 668
74585
372917
1215159
28576
6601
4.5 22644.......... CA......... SAN JOSE............
65
41
1000 418
60706
374115
1222601
23495
6250
3.3 64987.......... CA......... SAN JOSE............
48
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257 688
38067
372957
1215216
21071
6083
1.5 35663.......... CA......... SAN JOSE............
54
50
290 662
34197
372917
1215159
16608
6021
1.7 19654.......... CA......... SAN LUIS OBISPO.....
6
15
1000 515
28386
352137
1203918
30360
439
0 12930.......... CA......... SAN LUIS OBISPO.....
33
34
82 441
44369
352138
1203921
18410
410
0.2 58912.......... CA......... SAN MATEO...........
60
43
536 428
44617
374519
1222706
20821
6089
2.4 59013.......... CA......... SANGER..............
59
36
372 600
43974
370437
1192601
27078
1440
0 67884.......... CA......... SANTA ANA...........
40
23
50 900
39876
341327
1180344
21304
13620
5.6 12144.......... CA......... SANTA BARBARA.......
38
21
1000 923
33205
343128
1195735
36089
1343
0 60637.......... CA......... SANTA BARBARA.......
3
27
699 917
74818
343132
1195728
42055
1299
2.1 63165.......... CA......... SANTA MARIA.........
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19
188 591
74819
345437
1201108
26167
413
0 34440.......... CA......... SANTA ROSA..........
50
32
19.9 928
72086
384010
1223752
18189
742
4.5 56550.......... CA......... STOCKTON............
13
25
1000 594
32519
381424
1213003
39491
6024
7.9 20871.......... CA......... STOCKTON............
64
26
425 599
71124
381424
1213003
27821
4135
4.8 10242.......... CA......... STOCKTON............
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46
600 580 .........
381554
1212924
32953
4769
10.3 16729.......... CA......... TWENTYNINE PALMS.... .....
23
150 784
36709
340217
1164847
20848
1940
44.1 51429.......... CA......... VALLEJO.............
66
34
150 419
39592
374519
1222706
17320
5876
3.3 14000.......... CA......... VENTURA.............
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49
1000 937
65163
341335
1180357
34730
15072
0 51488.......... CA......... VISALIA.............
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28
219 763
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364002
1185242
30550
1433
0 16950.......... CA......... VISALIA.............
49
50
185 834 .........
361714
1185017
31085
1753
0 8214........... CA......... WATSONVILLE.........
25
25
81.1 699
70678
364522
1213004
17432
1895
7.1 57219.......... CO......... BOULDER.............
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15
200 351
66988
394017
1051306
21679
2934
0 22685.......... CO......... BROOMFIELD..........
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13
34.4 730
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1052949
33459
3042
0 37101.......... CO......... CASTLE ROCK.........
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46
300 178
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392557
1043918
13108
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0 35037.......... CO......... COLORADO SPRINGS....
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20.1 725
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384441
1045141
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959
54 35991.......... CO......... COLORADO SPRINGS....
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51 641
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459 652
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1045138
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2149
0 40875.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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7
37.4 295
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394350
1051353
24932
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2 23074.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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9
39.6 318
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1051353
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1.8 14040.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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18
115 331
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394017
1051306
16903
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1.7 68581.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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19
1000 295
44187
394350
1051353
25055
2956
0 126............ CO......... DENVER..............
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32
1000 314
30041
394345
1051412
23205
2875
0 35883.......... CO......... DENVER..............
2
34
1000 318 .........
394358
1051408
26818
2981
0.2 47903.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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35
1000 373
44452
394351
1051354
25932
2957
0.2 20476.......... CO......... DENVER..............
41
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74.8 344 .........
393559
1051235
17700
2624
0 68695.......... CO......... DENVER..............
59
43
1000 356
27960
394024
1051303
24751
2922
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24514.......... CO......... DENVER..............
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51
900 233
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394358
1051408
19718
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0 48589.......... CO......... DURANGO.............
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15
46
90
44437
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8794
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0 84224.......... CO......... DURANGO............. .....
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46 130
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371546
1075358
7843
65
0 82613.......... CO......... DURANGO.............
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33
50 122
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371546
1075345
6607
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0 125............ CO......... FORT COLLINS........
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21
50 233 .........
403832
1044905
15477
620
0 70578.......... CO......... GLENWOOD SPRINGS....
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16.1 771
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0 70596.......... CO......... GRAND JUNCTION......
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2
0.8
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29734
390517
1083358
7398
116
0 52593.......... CO......... GRAND JUNCTION......
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9.7 829
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1081506
31964
185
0 24766.......... CO......... GRAND JUNCTION......
11
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5.3 452
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390400
1084445
17978
138
0.3 31597.......... CO......... GRAND JUNCTION......
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15
71.5 407
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390358
1084446
12155
130
0 14042.......... CO......... GRAND JUNCTION......
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18
51.2 883
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1081513
19336
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0 166510......... CO......... GREELEY.............
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38
816 382 .........
402448
1041940
32307
2403
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29
540 379
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1045402
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2839
0 70579.......... CO......... MONTROSE............
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2.6
35
29766
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1075112
7576
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1 69170.......... CO......... PUEBLO..............
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8
20.3 727
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1045139
29601
900
56.5 59014.......... CO......... PUEBLO..............
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880 660
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1045139
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0 20373.......... CO......... STEAMBOAT SPRINGS...
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10 0.481 175
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0 63158.......... CO......... STERLING............
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599 204 .........
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1030156
21554
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0 70493.......... CT......... BRIDGEPORT..........
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42
1000 156 .........
412143
730648
18461
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1.7 13594.......... CT......... BRIDGEPORT..........
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49
50 222
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3.3 147............ CT......... HARTFORD............
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380 506
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16.3 53115.......... CT......... HARTFORD............
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1000 289
44846
414630
724820
21115
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16.1 13602.......... CT......... HARTFORD............
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465 505
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724957
26813
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46
217 269 .........
414630
724804
16467
3302
7.6 74170.......... CT......... NEW BRITAIN.........
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35
250 434
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414202
724957
24346
4252
3.8 13595.......... CT......... NEW HAVEN...........
65
6
0.4
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411942
725425
9068
2713
10.1 74109.......... CT......... NEW HAVEN...........
8
10
20.5 342
65037
412522
725706
25651
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12 33081.......... CT......... NEW HAVEN...........
59
39
170 301
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412522
725706
17709
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26
26
76 368
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721155
18575
3333
2.6 13607.......... CT......... NORWICH.............
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9
3.2 192
75021
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11997
1198
29.8 14050.......... CT......... WATERBURY...........
20
20
58.5 515
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724957
21645
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9.5 1051........... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
7
7
13.6 235
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0.1 65593.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
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13.6 235
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0.2 65670.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
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27
90 254
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770447
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1.6 27772.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
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33
100 254 .........
385701
770447
17550
6781
0.1 51567.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
20
35
500 227 .........
385722
770459
20241
6949
0.2 22207.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
5
36
1000 235
74830
385721
770457
22334
7096
0.8 47904.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
4
48
1000 237
74831
385624
770454
22223
7074
0.1 30576.......... DC......... WASHINGTON..........
50
50
123 253 .........
385744
770136
17031
6767
0.1 72335.......... DE......... SEAFORD.............
64
44
98 196
66096
383915
753642
11086
465
7.4 72338.......... DE......... WILMINGTON..........
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12
14.9 294
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400230
751424
23192
8187
1.2 51984.......... DE......... WILMINGTON..........
61
31
200 374
39302
400230
751411
18478
6836
9.5 51349.......... FL......... BOCA RATON..........
63
40
1000 310 .........
255934
801027
29971
4925
0 6601........... FL......... BRADENTON...........
66
42
210 476 .........
274910
821539
28906
3722
1 70649.......... FL......... CAPE CORAL..........
36
35
930 404
67859
264742
814805
28363
1378
1.1 11125.......... FL......... CLEARWATER..........
22
21
1000 409
32885
274910
821539
26800
3503
0.1 53465.......... FL......... CLERMONT............
18
17
1000 472
38022
283512
810458
36917
3225
0.1 6744........... FL......... COCOA...............
68
30
182 491
38429
283635
810335
26292
2631
0 24582.......... FL......... COCOA...............
52
51
50 514 .........
283512
810458
23814
2623
0 25738.......... FL......... DAYTONA BEACH.......
2
11
54.9 511
41527
283635
810335
43816
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4.4 131............ FL......... DAYTONA BEACH.......
26
49
150 459 .........
285516
811909
25951
2645
0.1 81669.......... FL......... DESTIN.............. .....
48
1000 318
65951
305952
864313
23444
743
1.5 64971.......... FL......... FORT LAUDERDALE.....
51
30
329 304
74587
255909
801137
20549
4770
0.2 22093.......... FL......... FORT MYERS..........
11
9
20 445 .........
264801
814548
37322
1532
0 71085.......... FL......... FORT MYERS..........
20
15
1000 454
59198
264921
814554
36098
1643
0 62388.......... FL......... FORT MYERS..........
30
31
50 293
74833
264854
814544
17120
943
0.1 35575.......... FL......... FORT PIERCE.........
34
34
522 438
75041
270719
802320
28293
2144
0 29715.......... FL......... FORT PIERCE.........
21
38
765 297
71509
270132
801043
22636
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0 31570.......... FL......... FORT WALTON BEACH...
53
40
33.5 219
29918
302409
865935
11996
581
0 54938.......... FL......... FORT WALTON BEACH...
58
49
50
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74834
302343
863011
3785
163
12 6554........... FL......... FORT WALTON BEACH...
35
50
1000 221 .........
302346
865913
21954
689
0 83965.......... FL......... GAINESVILLE.........
29
9
3.2 278
75127
293747
823425
18401
500
1.7 16993.......... FL......... GAINESVILLE.........
20
16
344 254
70423
293211
822400
18598
793
0 69440.......... FL......... GAINESVILLE.........
5
36
1000 263 .........
294234
822340
26470
1150
0 7727........... FL......... HIGH SPRINGS........
53
28
168 265
73079
293747
823424
17693
635
0.1 60536.......... FL......... HOLLYWOOD...........
69
47
575 297
43915
255909
801137
21946
4801
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7
7
16.2 288
74527
301651
813412
25919
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0.5 65046.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
12
13
25 310 .........
301624
813313
31176
1381
1.6 35576.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
47
19
1000 291
42083
301651
813412
27268
1345
0.3 11909.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
30
32
1000 291
42562
301651
813412
25771
1324
0.2 29712.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
17
34
863 283
71837
301636
813347
24352
1304
0.1 53116.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
4
42
976 294
41583
301624
813313
26562
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0 29719.......... FL......... JACKSONVILLE........
59
44
715 235
69233
301634
813353
19675
1267
0 72053.......... FL......... KEY WEST............
22
3
1
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243318
814807
9983
45
0 27387.......... FL......... KEY WEST............
8
8
3.2
33
74365
243419
814425
5713
45
0 27290.......... FL......... LAKE WORTH..........
67
36
1000 385
43353
263520
801244
28708
4345
12.9 53819.......... FL......... LAKELAND............
32
19
1000 458 .........
274910
821539
41503
4346
1.7 60018.......... FL......... LEESBURG............
55
40
1000 514
32830
283511
810458
37186
3155
0.2 9881........... FL......... LEESBURG............
45
46
1000 472
59171
283512
810458
31806
3050
0.2
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22245.......... FL......... LIVE OAK............
57
48
1000 597 .........
304051
835821
44034
970
0 81594.......... FL......... MARIANNA............
51
51
50 254
74785
303042
852917
13673
278
0 5802........... FL......... MELBOURNE...........
43
43
1000 300
74433
281822
805445
23789
2340
0.3 67602.......... FL......... MELBOURNE...........
56
48
1000 456
67869
280537
810728
31239
2955
3.5 63840.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
7
7
145 291
80184
255749
801244
36091
5031
0 53113.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
10
10
30 294
74350
255759
801244
27703
4931
0 13456.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
2
18
1000 309
30258
255730
801244
26169
4906
0 10203.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
39
19
1000 239
67745
255807
801320
20430
4771
0.4 66358.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
17
20
625 301
42558
255846
801146
23263
4880
0 47902.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
4
22
1000 298 .........
255807
801320
31232
4922
0 73230.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
23
23
485 257
74466
255807
801320
18379
4714
0 63154.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
6
31
1000 311 .........
255807
801320
30510
4920
0 12497.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
33
32
1000 263
41330
255802
801234
21017
4771
0 48608.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
35
35
242 282
74993
255909
801137
18162
4564
2.8 67971.......... FL......... MIAMI...............
45
46
500 308
36387
255934
801027
19031
4815
0 19183.......... FL......... NAPLES..............
26
41
1000 454
59197
264921
814554
32033
1491
2 61504.......... FL......... NAPLES..............
46
45
1000 456
33429
264708
814740
28232
1369
0.4 12171.......... FL......... NEW SMYRNA BEACH....
15
33
308 491
59744
283635
810335
28477
2677
0.1 70651.......... FL......... OCALA...............
51
31
500 259
39152
292132
821943
19210
910
0.2 11893.......... FL......... ORANGE PARK.........
25
10
12 298 .........
301624
813313
26962
1318
0.9 41225.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
35
22
1000 392
28032
283613
810511
34755
2981
0.2 12855.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
24
23
950 380
40155
283608
810537
32898
2991
0 71293.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
6
26
547 516
71980
283635
810335
35732
2960
0.2 55454.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
27
27
247 477 .........
283407
810316
32237
2872
0 72076.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
9
39
1000 492 .........
283407
810316
40585
3220
0.2 54940.......... FL......... ORLANDO.............
65
41
1000 515 .........
283635
810335
40291
3165
2.7 11123.......... FL......... PALM BEACH..........
61
49
800 125
44853
264547
801219
13671
2395
0 73136.......... FL......... PANAMA CITY.........
7
7
52 244
74969
302600
852451
25857
372
0.4 2942........... FL......... PANAMA CITY.........
28
9
2.3 142
67964
302342
853202
12161
238
2.4 66398.......... FL......... PANAMA CITY.........
13
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35.5 405
74426
302108
852328
32536
721
0.1 6093........... FL......... PANAMA CITY.........
56
38
49.2 137 .........
302202
855528
12069
275
0 4354........... FL......... PANAMA CITY BEACH...
46
47
50
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74838
301059
854642
5037
154
0 71363.......... FL......... PENSACOLA...........
3
17
1000 579 .........
303645
873843
47474
1408
0 17611.......... FL......... PENSACOLA...........
23
31
1000 549
75266
303640
873626
33317
1254
0.1 10894.......... FL......... PENSACOLA...........
33
34
1000 415
33836
303735
873850
27979
1210
0 41210.......... FL......... PENSACOLA...........
44
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1000 457
42957
303516
873313
28956
1244
0 61251.......... FL......... SARASOTA............
40
24
116 233 .........
273321
822149
15298
2563
12 11290.......... FL......... ST. PETERSBURG......
10
10
18.1 458
84846
281104
824539
33246
3447
0.2 4108........... FL......... ST. PETERSBURG......
38
38
1000 438
70212
275032
821546
30498
3664
0.1 74112.......... FL......... ST. PETERSBURG......
44
44
463 452 .........
275052
821548
32510
3887
0.8 83929.......... FL......... STUART.............. .....
44
773
80 .........
264337
800448
14826
2240
0 82735.......... FL......... TALLAHASSEE......... .....
24
24
39
65784
302940
842503
5304
304
0 41065.......... FL......... TALLAHASSEE.........
27
27
1000 487 .........
304006
835810
41970
951
0.1 21801.......... FL......... TALLAHASSEE.........
11
32
938 237 .........
302131
843638
25384
516
0 66908.......... FL......... TALLAHASSEE.........
40
40
1000 600
70213
304051
835821
38436
784
0.1 64592.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
8
7
19 465 .........
275032
821545
37491
4250
0.8 68569.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
13
12
72.3 436
17613
274908
821426
41899
4200
6.7 21808.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
3
13
17.1 473
75058
274948
821559
36363
4123
1.2 64588.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
28
29
987 475
67821
275032
821545
38497
4186
0 69338.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
16
34
475 453 .........
275052
821548
32898
3939
2 60559.......... FL......... TAMPA...............
50
47
500 317
59290
275032
821545
22988
3453
0.3 51988.......... FL......... TEQUESTA............
25
16
1000 454
29425
270717
802342
33467
2807
0.9 71580.......... FL......... TICE................
49
33
1000 429
32880
264708
814741
27350
1275
0.4 16788.......... FL......... VENICE..............
62
25
750 472
39529
274910
821539
32426
3786
0.1 59443.......... FL......... WEST PALM BEACH.....
5
12
41 302
84819
263520
801243
33128
4986
0.1 52527.......... FL......... WEST PALM BEACH.....
12
13
29.5 291
39117
263518
801230
28983
4782
0 61084.......... FL......... WEST PALM BEACH.....
42
27
400 440
44609
263437
801432
26429
4992
0 39736.......... FL......... WEST PALM BEACH.....
29
28
630 458
38600
263437
801432
31715
5137
0 70713.......... GA......... ALBANY..............
10
10
18.2 272
74405
311952
835144
24614
626
1.2 70815.......... GA......... ALBANY..............
31
12
60 287
38373
311952
835143
28865
746
0.7 23948.......... GA......... ATHENS..............
8
8
15.9 326
80225
334818
840840
28087
4632
0.4 48813.......... GA......... ATHENS..............
34
48
1000 310 .........
334826
842022
27603
4694
0.1 51163.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
11
10
80 303 .........
334524
841955
34627
4867
0.6 72120.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
46
19
1000 329 .........
334826
842022
32016
4822
0.1 64033.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
17
20
1000 310 .........
334826
842022
30474
4766
0.5 4190........... GA......... ATLANTA.............
30
21
50 334
74839
334535
842007
18186
4148
3.2 22819.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
36
25
500 332 .........
334826
842022
26868
4612
2 70689.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
5
27
1000 332 .........
334751
842002
30573
4773
0.6 23960.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
2
39
1000 301
65852
334551
842142
27454
4618
0.1 13206.......... GA......... ATLANTA.............
57
41
165 319 .........
340359
842717
20717
4373
0.5 6900........... GA......... ATLANTA.............
69
43
1000 335 .........
334440
842136
29766
4733
0.1 73937.......... GA......... AUGUSTA.............
12
12
20.2 485
74489
332429
815036
37025
1357
0.6 70699.......... GA......... AUGUSTA.............
26
30
400 483 .........
332420
815001
35012
1261
0 27140.......... GA......... AUGUSTA.............
6
42
1000 507 .........
332420
815001
40539
1454
0 3228........... GA......... AUGUSTA.............
54
51
37 363
67958
332500
815006
16372
615
0.1 23486.......... GA......... BAINBRIDGE..........
49
49
226 597 .........
304051
835821
34589
873
0 69446.......... GA......... BAXLEY..............
34
35
1000 349
77877
320248
812027
29995
725
0 71236.......... GA......... BRUNSWICK...........
21
24
500 418
75243
304939
814427
29155
1290
0 23942.......... GA......... CHATSWORTH..........
18
33
426 537
32774
344506
844254
27651
2782
1.2 23935.......... GA......... COCHRAN.............
29
7
22 369 .........
322811
831517
32901
784
1.7
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595............ GA......... COLUMBUS............
9
9
1 503
70342
321925
844646
22410
642
4.7 3359........... GA......... COLUMBUS............
3
15
1000 449 .........
321925
844646
39904
1113
11.5 23918.......... GA......... COLUMBUS............
28
23
250 462
33233
325108
844204
27183
1332
0 37179.......... GA......... COLUMBUS............
38
35
50 399
74840
322728
845308
21298
660
0 12472.......... GA......... COLUMBUS............
54
49
500 312
67961
322739
845243
19986
638
2.4 63867.......... GA......... CORDELE.............
55
51
200 109 .........
315335
834818
14405
356
0.3 60825.......... GA......... DALTON..............
23
16
300 425
28422
345707
852258
24445
1157
2.7 23930.......... GA......... DAWSON..............
25
8
6 313
44505
315615
843315
19598
471
21 46991.......... GA......... MACON...............
13
13
30 238 .........
324510
833332
27301
820
4.2 58262.......... GA......... MACON...............
24
16
1000 216
77955
324458
833335
21248
676
0.3 43847.......... GA......... MACON...............
41
40
110 189 .........
324512
833346
15105
538
0 24618.......... GA......... MACON...............
64
45
1000 223
60980
324551
833332
19160
655
0.8 68058.......... GA......... MONROE..............
63
44
700 303 .........
334441
842136
25422
4531
0.2 23917.......... GA......... PELHAM..............
14
6
3.8 474
74339
304013
835626
30535
844
0 54728.......... GA......... PERRY...............
58
32
100 186
68372
324504
833327
13242
504
0 51969.......... GA......... ROME................
14
51
1000 622
32746
341848
843855
35465
5192
0.4 23947.......... GA......... SAVANNAH............
9
9
15.2 320
80230
320848
813705
28965
759
0.3 590............ GA......... SAVANNAH............
11
11
14.8 420
74380
320314
812101
28682
752
0 37174.......... GA......... SAVANNAH............
22
22
166 436
74457
320330
812020
25120
667
0 48662.......... GA......... SAVANNAH............
3
39
1000 442 .........
320331
811755
37667
832
0.1 31590.......... GA......... THOMASVILLE.........
6
46
1000 619 .........
304013
835626
45196
972
0.1 63329.......... GA......... TOCCOA..............
32
24
600 209 .........
343644
832205
20917
1161
1.8 28155.......... GA......... VALDOSTA............
44
43
50 253
40583
311018
832157
13316
328
0 23929.......... GA......... WAYCROSS............
8
8
20 286 .........
311317
823424
28624
426
5.9 23937.......... GA......... WRENS...............
20
6
30 436
74332
331533
821709
25555
782
0 36914.......... HI......... HILO................
9
9
3.2
33
74970
194300
1550813
10655
79
0 4146........... HI......... HILO................
11
11
3.35
33
74440
194357
1550404
5336
78
0 64544.......... HI......... HILO................
13
13
3.73
1
74413
194357
1550404
6703
79
0 34846.......... HI......... HILO................
2
22
8
1
44792
194351
1550411
1638
64
0.5 37103.......... HI......... HILO................
14
23
35
33
28420
194300
1550813
7064
78
0 4144........... HI......... HONOLULU............
2
8
7.2
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211746
1575036
11570
817
0 36917.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
9
9
7
33
74971
211746
1575036
9210
826
0 51241.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
38
10
14.3 577
66350
212345
1580558
26942
812
7.5 26431.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
11
11
3.2 637
74414
212403
1580610
22766
862
0 34527.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
20
19
60.7 606
43104
212351
1580600
16294
788
0 34445.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
5
23
5.4 453
67839
212255
1580619
6285
764
0 3246........... HI......... HONOLULU............
26
27
262 580
45219
212345
1580558
14530
829
0 36846.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
14
31
50
33
28782
211849
1575143
6227
746
0 65395.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
32
33
49.6
1
77218
211849
1575143
5500
751
0 34867.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
13
35
5.9 453
69970
212255
1580619
6006
759
0 64548.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
4
40
85
1
68040
211737
1575034
4992
767
1.4 27425.......... HI......... HONOLULU............
44
43
6.46 577 .........
212345
1580558
14133
764
0 83180.......... HI......... KAILUA..............
50
50
50 632
74783
211949
1574524
25899
841
0 664............ HI......... KAILUA KONA.........
6
25
700 871
66907
194316
1555515
42674
64
3.4 77483.......... HI......... KANEOHE.............
66
41
297 632 .........
211949
1574524
37079
778
8.5 4145........... HI......... WAILUKU.............
7
7
3.69 1809
74519
204241
1561526
44292
146
0 26428.......... HI......... WAILUKU.............
10
10
3.2 1811
74479
204240
1561534
41025
131
2.2 64551.......... HI......... WAILUKU.............
12
12
3.94 1664
75008
204216
1561635
30905
139
0 34859.......... HI......... WAILUKU.............
15
16
50 1723
74846
204234
1561554
27836
135
0 37105.......... HI......... WAILUKU.............
21
21
53.1 1298
75029
204058
1561907
28579
146
0 36920.......... HI......... WAILUKU.............
3
24
72.4 1814 .........
204241
1561535
48982
137
9.2 89714.......... HI......... WAIMANALO...........
56
38
50 632
74789
211949
1574524
27066
843
0 8661........... IA......... AMES................
5
5
3.91 613
74683
414947
933656
43150
987
0 51502.......... IA......... AMES................
23
23
246 613
74753
414947
933656
38510
952
0 82619.......... IA......... AMES................
34
34
50 150
75070
415849
934423
12611
598
0 7841........... IA......... BURLINGTON..........
26
41
500 388
29888
410808
904830
26895
855
0.4 9719........... IA......... CEDAR RAPIDS........
9
9
19.2 607
74589
421859
915131
42342
970
0.8 35336.......... IA......... CEDAR RAPIDS........
28
27
1000 449
29380
420525
920513
33845
815
0 21156.......... IA......... CEDAR RAPIDS........
48
47
500 309 .........
421717
915254
25135
694
0 25685.......... IA......... CEDAR RAPIDS........
2
51
500 585 .........
421859
915130
38136
900
0.1 29108.......... IA......... COUNCIL BLUFFS......
32
33
200
98 .........
411515
955008
13206
816
0 5471........... IA......... DAVENPORT...........
36
34
3.5 233
80421
411844
902246
8144
424
0 6885........... IA......... DAVENPORT...........
6
36
696 329 .........
411844
902246
29295
999
0.2 54011.......... IA......... DAVENPORT...........
18
49
1000 344
44477
411844
902245
28483
958
0 33710.......... IA......... DES MOINES..........
8
8
29.4 566
74490
414835
933716
43129
983
1.3 29102.......... IA......... DES MOINES..........
11
11
19.8 600
75043
414833
933653
43085
983
0.4 66221.......... IA......... DES MOINES..........
13
13
36.1 609
74427
414947
933656
47702
1038
2.2 56527.......... IA......... DES MOINES..........
17
16
500 612
39534
414947
933656
40497
974
0 78915.......... IA......... DES MOINES.......... .....
31
628 589
74639
414947
933656
37868
947
0.1 17625.......... IA......... DUBUQUE.............
40
43
800 262
39740
423109
903711
19008
305
0.9 29100.......... IA......... FORT DODGE..........
21
25
600 355
75579
424903
942441
27727
295
0.3 29095.......... IA......... IOWA CITY...........
12
12
17.8 439
75030
414315
912030
35040
1110
0.1 35096.......... IA......... IOWA CITY...........
20
25
1000 419
39521
414329
912110
33241
1058
1.4 29086.......... IA......... MASON CITY..........
24
18
250 449
76886
432832
924229
25774
479
0 66402.......... IA......... MASON CITY..........
3
42
1000 447 .........
432220
924959
38283
717
1.2 81509.......... IA......... NEWTON..............
39
39
116 154
74772
414905
931232
11998
651
0 53820.......... IA......... OTTUMWA.............
15
15
50 332
74372
411142
915715
17119
305
0.1 29085.......... IA......... RED OAK.............
36
35
600 475
32182
412040
951521
30526
932
0.1 11265.......... IA......... SIOUX CITY..........
9
9
22.3 616
74480
423512
961357
44501
639
1.5 29096.......... IA......... SIOUX CITY..........
27
28
400 348 .........
423053
961815
28422
342
0
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39665.......... IA......... SIOUX CITY..........
14
39
1000 611 .........
423512
961319
45543
662
0 66170.......... IA......... SIOUX CITY..........
4
41
873 609 .........
423512
961318
44386
655
0 77451.......... IA......... SIOUX CITY..........
44
44
914 587
75037
423512
961318
37919
553
0.7 593............ IA......... WATERLOO............
7
7
22.6 604
84824
422404
915043
43266
990
0.5 81595.......... IA......... WATERLOO............
22
22
80.9 198
74750
422453
920034
14283
453
0.2 29114.......... IA......... WATERLOO............
32
35
250 584 .........
421859
915131
35668
869
1 34858.......... ID......... BOISE...............
7
7
17.2 808
84825
434516
1160556
41139
555
0 62442.......... ID......... BOISE...............
4
21
725 858
66936
434521
1160554
35287
552
0 49760.......... ID......... BOISE...............
2
28
978 777
74847
434517
1160553
45215
558
0 35097.......... ID......... BOISE...............
39
39
50 534
74773
434423
1160815
10348
464
0 59363.......... ID......... CALDWELL............
9
10
14 818
41421
434518
1160552
30230
551
0 62424.......... ID......... COEUR D'ALENE.......
26
45
50 465
74848
474354
1164347
14948
548
0 12284.......... ID......... FILER...............
19
18
50 161
74849
424347
1142452
13431
132
0 66258.......... ID......... IDAHO FALLS.........
8
8
63 463 .........
433003
1123936
42673
272
0 41238.......... ID......... IDAHO FALLS.........
20
20
50 223
74745
434544
1115730
14669
165
0 56028.......... ID......... IDAHO FALLS.........
3
36
200 457
28614
432951
1123950
22981
247
0 56032.......... ID......... LEWISTON............
3
32
200 361
29292
462727
1170556
16016
133
0 62382.......... ID......... MOSCOW..............
12
12
78 340 .........
464054
1165813
35158
238
12.7 28230.......... ID......... NAMPA...............
12
13
17 829 .........
434518
1160552
41141
555
0 59255.......... ID......... NAMPA...............
6
24
823 811
74850
434520
1160555
45069
558
0 86205.......... ID......... POCATELLO...........
15
15
251 327
74733
425150
1123110
16199
216
0 62430.......... ID......... POCATELLO...........
10
17
190 465
74851
433002
1123936
29893
260
0 1270........... ID......... POCATELLO...........
6
23
505 452
28852
425515
1122044
24439
241
0 78910.......... ID......... POCATELLO...........
31
31
72.3 447
75065
425515
1122044
13633
207
0 81570.......... ID......... SUN VALLEY..........
5
5
6.09 572
84839
432647
1141252
32640
163
0 35200.......... ID......... TWIN FALLS..........
11
11
16.4 323
74393
424348
1142452
27640
152
0 62427.......... ID......... TWIN FALLS..........
13
22
50 161
74852
424347
1142452
12892
124
0 1255........... ID......... TWIN FALLS..........
35
34
21.7 152
66302
424342
1142443
7375
99
0 60539.......... IL......... AURORA..............
60
50
172 509
74684
415244
873808
23585
9162
1 5875........... IL......... BLOOMINGTON.........
43
28
1000 293 .........
403845
891045
30031
1013
0.2 4297........... IL......... CARBONDALE..........
8
8
14.1 271
74549
380611
891440
25125
737
3.2 25684.......... IL......... CHAMPAIGN...........
15
41
950 375
68470
400411
875445
28692
921
7 42124.......... IL......... CHAMPAIGN...........
3
48
1000 245 .........
400621
882700
23439
761
0.3 18301.......... IL......... CHARLESTON..........
51
50
255 146
69577
393415
881825
14097
449
0 73226.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
7
7
3.2 515
74590
415244
873810
29074
9389
0.7 9617........... IL......... CHICAGO.............
2
12
3.2 497 .........
415244
873808
28938
9367
0.5 72115.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
9
19
645 453
39765
415244
873810
31644
9509
0.5 12279.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
20
21
98.9 378
33366
415356
873723
20821
8983
0.1 71428.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
26
27
160 510
45223
415244
873810
26129
9287
0.1 47905.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
5
29
350 508
31269
415244
873810
32080
9520
0.2 22211.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
32
31
690 475 .........
415244
873810
37880
9711
0.1 10981.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
38
43
200 509
38347
415244
873808
26028
9256
0.5 70119.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
44
45
467 472
27856
415244
873810
28750
9402
0.2 10802.......... IL......... CHICAGO.............
11
47
300 465
33534
415244
873810
27544
9338
0.3 70852.......... IL......... DECATUR.............
17
18
350 375
29834
395707
884955
25571
913
0 16363.......... IL......... DECATUR.............
23
22
253 401
46084
395656
885012
25397
918
0 57221.......... IL......... EAST ST. LOUIS......
46
47
187 345
74855
382318
902916
19175
2686
0 4689........... IL......... FREEPORT............
23
23
50 219
74557
421748
891015
14184
909
6.1 81946.......... IL......... GALESBURG........... .....
8
15 333
80193
411844
902245
24719
795
0.7 73999.......... IL......... HARRISBURG..........
3
34
1000 302 .........
373650
885220
31461
703
0.1 70536.......... IL......... JACKSONVILLE........
14
15
75 295 .........
393609
900247
19431
508
1.2 12498.......... IL......... JOLIET..............
66
38
137 401
74605
415356
873723
19882
8980
0.2 998............ IL......... LASALLE.............
35
10
16 403
28403
411651
885613
29036
2834
2.1 70537.......... IL......... MACOMB..............
22
21
75 131 .........
402354
904355
13181
224
0.2 67786.......... IL......... MARION..............
27
17
800 213
41637
373326
890124
20778
529
0 5468........... IL......... MOLINE..............
24
23
80 269
45050
411844
902245
16674
596
0.1 73319.......... IL......... MOLINE..............
8
38
1000 334 .........
411844
902246
30696
927
13.3 40861.......... IL......... MOUNT VERNON........
13
21
1000 242
68044
383253
892917
22609
2280
0.6 4301........... IL......... OLNEY...............
16
19
46 284 .........
385019
880747
17582
308
0 6866........... IL......... PEORIA..............
19
19
52.7 160
74550
403911
893514
12050
556
0.8 24801.......... IL......... PEORIA..............
25
25
246 212
75203
403746
893253
17471
652
1.7 42121.......... IL......... PEORIA..............
31
30
800 193
71928
403806
893219
19343
710
0 52280.......... IL......... PEORIA..............
59
39
100 180 .........
403834
893238
14576
599
0.1 28311.......... IL......... PEORIA..............
47
46
190 216 .........
403744
893412
17264
655
0 54275.......... IL......... QUINCY..............
10
10
13.9 238
80231
395703
911954
25734
311
1.3 4593........... IL......... QUINCY..............
16
32
50 302
74856
395818
911942
17825
236
0 71561.......... IL......... QUINCY..............
27
34
58.6 153 .........
395841
911832
13069
187
0 13950.......... IL......... ROCK ISLAND.........
4
4
3.88 408
74670
413249
902835
33309
983
0 73940.......... IL......... ROCKFORD............
13
13
12.4 216
80211
421750
891424
22246
1487
8.7 72945.......... IL......... ROCKFORD............
17
16
196 201 .........
421714
891015
18378
1234
0 52408.......... IL......... ROCKFORD............
39
42
1000 149
40572
421726
890951
16227
1101
9.1 42116.......... IL......... SPRINGFIELD.........
49
13
5.08 183
74606
394727
893053
19180
552
0.4 25686.......... IL......... SPRINGFIELD.........
20
42
950 402
68475
394815
892740
29924
963
1.4 62009.......... IL......... SPRINGFIELD.........
55
44
335 416 .........
394757
892646
28977
881
0 68939.......... IL......... URBANA..............
12
9
30 302 .........
400218
884010
30279
1066
4.6 69544.......... IL......... URBANA..............
27
26
507 138
44738
401846
875500
15153
385
0 67787.......... IN......... ANGOLA..............
63
12
16.5 132
33342
412715
844810
17294
874
6.2 66536.......... IN......... BLOOMINGTON.........
30
14
224 221
43429
390831
862943
17415
1005
0 10253.......... IN......... BLOOMINGTON.........
63
27
165 310 .........
392416
860837
22019
1993
0 68007.......... IN......... BLOOMINGTON.........
42
42
391 297 .........
392412
860850
23254
2054
0.1
Page 15310
56523.......... IN......... BLOOMINGTON.........
4
48
870 337
66628
392427
860852
22528
2100
1.8 74007.......... IN......... ELKHART.............
28
28
205 335
85074
413658
861138
20931
1296
3.7 24215.......... IN......... EVANSVILLE..........
25
7
3.2 301
80191
375157
873404
21506
699
0.1 67802.......... IN......... EVANSVILLE..........
9
9
11.7 177
84831
380127
872143
20611
694
5.3 3661........... IN......... EVANSVILLE..........
7
28
1000 273
39643
380127
872143
24657
765
0 72041.......... IN......... EVANSVILLE..........
44
45
500 288 .........
375317
873237
23639
730
0.2 13991.......... IN......... EVANSVILLE..........
14
46
250 310 .........
375314
873107
22329
711
0 13960.......... IN......... FORT WAYNE..........
33
19
285 239 .........
410539
851036
19941
1027
2.7 73905.......... IN......... FORT WAYNE..........
21
24
335 224 .........
410608
851105
20240
1052
0.1 39270.......... IN......... FORT WAYNE..........
15
31
1000 242
66172
410538
851048
21871
1106
2 25040.......... IN......... FORT WAYNE..........
55
36
1000 219
77897
410633
851142
19630
1048
0.2 22108.......... IN......... FORT WAYNE..........
39
40
90 221 .........
410613
851128
16043
835
0 49803.......... IN......... GARY................
56
17
300 290
46333
412056
872402
17974
6919
0 48772.......... IN......... GARY................
50
51
1000 523
30328
415244
873810
36200
9648
0 32334.......... IN......... HAMMOND.............
62
36
50 455
20094
415244
873810
13905
7988
0.2 39269.......... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
8
9
19.5 284 .........
395325
861220
26105
2488
3.1 70162.......... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
13
13
15.1 299
80212
395543
861055
26707
2510
0.8 37102.......... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
40
16
225 284
28275
395340
861221
19773
2154
0.4 41397.......... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
20
21
200 236
33405
395359
861201
16842
1912
0.1 40877.......... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
6
25
898 294 .........
395357
861204
29516
2604
0.1 7908........... IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
69
44
215 167 .........
395320
861207
14297
1830
3.7 146............ IN......... INDIANAPOLIS........
59
45
700 285 .........
395320
861207
24873
2432
1 56526.......... IN......... KOKOMO..............
29
29
624 285
75202
395320
861207
22949
2371
0.5 73204.......... IN......... LAFAYETTE...........
18
11
30 214
46110
402320
863646
26505
1953
4.4 28462.......... IN......... MARION..............
23
32
1000 271
33152
400856
855615
24181
2240
1.2 3646........... IN......... MUNCIE..............
49
23
79.1 246 .........
400537
852332
17374
1494
0.1 67869.......... IN......... RICHMOND............
43
39
500 281
17601
393044
843809
20981
3107
0.7 34167.......... IN......... SALEM...............
58
51
1000 390
43303
382100
855057
30937
1759
0.7 73983.......... IN......... SOUTH BEND..........
22
22
192 332 .........
413700
861301
24663
1521
2.2 41671.......... IN......... SOUTH BEND..........
34
35
50 333 .........
413649
861120
18549
1202
1.2 41674.......... IN......... SOUTH BEND..........
16
42
695 299 .........
413620
861246
26344
1633
0.8 36117.......... IN......... SOUTH BEND..........
46
48
300 295
30032
413543
860938
20015
1214
2.2 70655.......... IN......... TERRE HAUTE.........
10
10
14.2 293
74468
391436
872307
26481
742
2.5 20426.......... IN......... TERRE HAUTE.........
2
36
1000 248 .........
391433
872329
24733
706
0.3 65247.......... IN......... TERRE HAUTE.........
38
39
850 248 .........
391433
872329
23495
664
0.1 4329........... IN......... VINCENNES...........
22
22
50 174
74592
383906
872837
11671
268
0.5 65523.......... KS......... COLBY...............
4
17
1000 232 .........
391509
1012109
26138
40
0 162115......... KS......... COLBY............... .....
19
500 384
67184
391431
1012138
28456
43
0.6 166332......... KS......... DERBY............... .....
46
570 276 .........
374801
973129
23316
712
0 79258.......... KS......... DODGE CITY..........
21
21
8.42
99 .........
374933
1001040
8571
41
0 66414.......... KS......... ENSIGN..............
6
6
20 198 .........
373828
1002039
35374
155
0 72361.......... KS......... GARDEN CITY.........
11
11
7.4 244
74394
374640
1005208
23078
136
0 65535.......... KS......... GARDEN CITY.........
13
13
21.2 250
74415
373900
1004006
26607
139
0.6 66416.......... KS......... GOODLAND............
10
10
34.7 285
74373
392810
1013319
29681
45
0 72359.......... KS......... GREAT BEND..........
2
22
1000 296
74857
382554
984618
30069
200
0 66415.......... KS......... HAYS................
7
7
10.3 216
74434
385301
992015
23256
93
0 60675.......... KS......... HAYS................
9
16
496 304
43521
384616
984416
26243
116
0.4 83181.......... KS......... HOISINGTON..........
14
14
50 163
74728
383754
985052
13887
84
0 33345.......... KS......... HUTCHINSON..........
8
8
9.28 244
75009
380321
974635
22260
672
4.1 66413.......... KS......... HUTCHINSON..........
12
12
18.5 463
74428
380340
974549
36509
822
0.1 77063.......... KS......... HUTCHINSON..........
36
35
1000 310
29560
375623
973042
22741
712
0 60683.......... KS......... LAKIN...............
3
8
33 153
68690
374940
1010635
20351
80
2.4 42636.......... KS......... LAWRENCE............
38
41
551 291
74520
385842
943201
19399
1978
0 58552.......... KS......... PITTSBURG...........
7
7
15.5 332
80204
371315
944225
29037
542
0.8 83992.......... KS......... PITTSBURG...........
14
13 0.167 302 .........
371315
944225
11630
289
0.3 11912.......... KS......... SALINA..............
18
17
65 314
28829
390616
972315
15730
202
0 70938.......... KS......... TOPEKA..............
11
11
15.4 305
80233
390351
954549
27153
1122
0.4 166546......... KS......... TOPEKA..............
22
12
3.2 225
80241
390350
954549
13374
420
8.6 63160.......... KS......... TOPEKA..............
13
13
18.1 421
75026
390019
960258
33546
674
0.5 67335.......... KS......... TOPEKA..............
27
27
50 320
74472
390534
954704
18654
485
0 49397.......... KS......... TOPEKA..............
49
49
123 451
75032
390134
955458
19858
519
0 65522.......... KS......... WICHITA.............
10
10
24.6 310
74441
374653
973108
30061
743
0.1 72348.......... KS......... WICHITA.............
33
19
765 345 .........
374801
973129
32518
748
0 11911.......... KS......... WICHITA.............
24
26
350 303
43659
374640
973037
21248
704
0 72358.......... KS......... WICHITA.............
3
45
891 312 .........
374626
973051
28473
740
0.1 34171.......... KY......... ASHLAND.............
25
26
61.3 137
31365
382744
823712
11240
483
0.8 67798.......... KY......... ASHLAND.............
61
44
50 189
74858
382511
822406
9527
517
1.8 27696.......... KY......... BEATTYVILLE.........
65
7
28 322 .........
373647
834018
29307
1000
0.8 4692........... KY......... BOWLING GREEN.......
13
13
12.6 226
84860
370352
862607
22905
602
2.8 61217.......... KY......... BOWLING GREEN.......
40
16
600 224
43547
370210
861020
18291
424
1.5 71861.......... KY......... BOWLING GREEN.......
24
18
61 177 .........
370349
862607
14430
362
0.9 34177.......... KY......... BOWLING GREEN.......
53
48
54.8 234
44491
370522
863805
13561
342
0.1 25173.......... KY......... CAMPBELLSVILLE......
34
19
1000 370
32906
373151
852645
30014
2015
0.5 34204.......... KY......... COVINGTON...........
54
24
53.5 117
31523
390150
843023
10320
1949
2.2 64017.......... KY......... DANVILLE............
56
4
26.5 327
64813
375251
841916
36995
1251
0 34181.......... KY......... ELIZABETHTOWN.......
23
43
61 178
31543
374055
855031
12210
840
0 37809.......... KY......... HARLAN..............
44
51
550 577 .........
364800
832236
33564
1196
3.3 24915.......... KY......... HAZARD..............
57
12
50 398 .........
371138
831052
32160
793
8 34196.......... KY......... HAZARD..............
35
16
53.2 369
31615
371135
831117
16906
377
2.2 24914.......... KY......... LEXINGTON...........
27
13
30 282
40363
380223
842410
23841
919
3.2
Page 15311
73203.......... KY......... LEXINGTON...........
18
39
475 286
70206
380203
842339
19494
830
3.5 51597.......... KY......... LEXINGTON...........
36
40
69.5 305
74859
380203
842339
17819
810
0.1 34207.......... KY......... LEXINGTON...........
46
42
45.8 258
70943
375245
841933
13515
738
0.4 73692.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
21
8
27 200
45865
380159
854517
22004
1500
0.7 32327.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
11
11
6.72 390
84851
382123
855052
26983
1617
0.2 21432.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
15
17
60.3 237
17602
382201
854954
15178
1350
0 53939.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
32
26
600 392
39847
382208
854948
29065
1687
0.1 34195.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
68
38
61.6 218
64196
382201
854954
13653
1295
0 13989.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
3
47
1000 392
42782
382208
854948
29288
1681
0.1 28476.......... KY......... LOUISVILLE..........
41
49
1000 390
29606
382100
855057
32130
1759
0.7 74592.......... KY......... MADISONVILLE........
19
20
1000 216 .........
372456
873130
23946
744
0.4 34212.......... KY......... MADISONVILLE........
35
42
55.1 298
31621
371121
873049
15780
419
0.1 34202.......... KY......... MOREHEAD............
38
15
51.4 289
31617
381038
832417
16277
340
0.3 23128.......... KY......... MOREHEAD............
67
21
719 428
67075
375426
833801
30369
1018
1.5 34174.......... KY......... MURRAY..............
21
36
56.9 187
31619
364134
883211
12682
320
0.6 39738.......... KY......... NEWPORT.............
19
29
227 290
19124
390719
843252
17827
2366
12.3 34205.......... KY......... OWENSBORO...........
31
30
63.3 124
31660
375107
871944
11399
529
0 34211.......... KY......... OWENTON.............
52
44
49.7 214
31662
383131
844839
12714
763
2.4 51991.......... KY......... PADUCAH.............
6
32
906 492 .........
371131
885853
40545
865
0.1 65758.......... KY......... PADUCAH.............
29
41
55.7 143
44512
370539
884020
11313
239
0.1 39561.......... KY......... PADUCAH.............
49
49
550 324 .........
372342
885623
26292
631
0.4 34200.......... KY......... PIKEVILLE...........
22
24
50.4 423
32103
371706
823128
16779
419
0.6 34222.......... KY......... SOMERSET............
29
14
53.3 429
31822
371003
844930
21530
541
0.2 38590.......... LA......... ALEXANDRIA..........
25
26
76 413
64838
313356
923250
20973
324
0 52907.......... LA......... ALEXANDRIA..........
31
31
50 333
75022
313354
923300
19028
273
0.1 51598.......... LA......... ALEXANDRIA..........
5
35
1000 457 .........
310215
922945
36973
878
2.2 16940.......... LA......... ALEXANDRIA..........
41
41
191 307
74775
305420
923717
16241
368
0 589............ LA......... BATON ROUGE.........
9
9
0.36 509
70344
302158
911247
16013
847
1.1 38616.......... LA......... BATON ROUGE.........
2
13
30 515
36880
301749
911140
34334
1962
8 38586.......... LA......... BATON ROUGE.........
27
25
200 295
65435
302222
911216
19288
997
0 70021.......... LA......... BATON ROUGE.........
33
34
1000 522
32895
301934
911636
37357
1695
0.1 12520.......... LA......... BATON ROUGE.........
44
45
1000 424
29743
301935
911636
30315
1564
0 52046.......... LA......... COLUMBIA............
11
11
17.8 572
74657
320319
921112
41209
677
0.3 83945.......... LA......... HAMMOND............. .....
42
1000 294
58980
295841
895626
25352
1754
0 35059.......... LA......... LAFAYETTE...........
10
10
17.2 507
74641
301919
921659
39308
1166
1.9 33261.......... LA......... LAFAYETTE...........
15
16
800 359
29847
302144
921253
29700
851
0 38588.......... LA......... LAFAYETTE...........
24
23
50 463
32658
301919
921658
21068
658
0 33471.......... LA......... LAFAYETTE...........
3
28
1000 537
75545
301925
921724
42222
1279
0.2 13994.......... LA......... LAKE CHARLES........
7
7
17 451 .........
302346
930003
36541
1017
0 38587.......... LA......... LAKE CHARLES........
18
20
55 299
59155
302346
930003
16195
351
0 35852.......... LA......... LAKE CHARLES........
29
30
1000 315
17585
301726
933435
25760
730
0 81507.......... LA......... MINDEN..............
21
21
1000 502
66613
324108
935600
36243
952
2.4 48975.......... LA......... MONROE..............
8
8
17 518 .........
321150
920414
39190
663
0.3 38589.......... LA......... MONROE..............
13
13
21.1 543
74429
321145
920410
38390
679
2.1 82476.......... LA......... NEW IBERIA..........
50
50
179 303
74784
302032
915832
17747
767
0 4149........... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
8
8
14.7 302
75010
295714
895658
28567
1795
0 25090.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
12
11
70.8 306
67937
295713
895658
29992
1898
0 54280.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
38
15
775 286
80216
295659
895728
24543
1724
0 37106.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
20
21
300 254
41946
295511
900129
19099
1617
0 72119.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
26
26
1000 286
80217
295659
895728
24703
1734
0 18819.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
32
31
200 274
31303
295857
895709
17661
1516
0 74192.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
4
36
958 311 .........
295422
900222
30245
1829
0 71357.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
6
43
1000 283
74862
295701
895728
28471
1791
0 21729.......... LA......... NEW ORLEANS.........
49
50
1000 272
44211
295511
900129
21583
1671
0 70482.......... LA......... SHREVEPORT..........
12
17
175 518 .........
324028
935600
33403
943
1.5 38591.......... LA......... SHREVEPORT..........
24
25
50 326
74863
324041
935535
19407
591
0 35652.......... LA......... SHREVEPORT..........
3
28
1000 543
74864
324108
935600
42940
1075
1.7 12525.......... LA......... SHREVEPORT..........
33
34
1000 551
29201
323958
935559
38998
1012
0.1 73706.......... LA......... SHREVEPORT..........
45
44
500 505
32870
323957
935558
30463
888
0.1 13938.......... LA......... SLIDELL.............
54
24
1000 272
43616
295511
900129
24235
1729
0 3658........... LA......... WEST MONROE.........
14
36
1000 521 .........
320542
921034
40964
625
10.2 38584.......... LA......... WEST MONROE.........
39
38
1000 154 .........
323021
920855
19639
356
0 74419.......... MA......... ADAMS...............
19
36
48 631
68110
423814
731008
20520
1724
7.7 72145.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
7
7
15.4 306
80205
421840
711300
27184
7035
0.1 72099.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
2
19
700 374 .........
421837
711414
32268
7320
0.4 65684.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
5
20
625 390 .........
421837
711414
30535
7199
2.1 25456.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
4
30
825 390 .........
421837
711414
31712
7274
1.2 6463........... MA......... BOSTON..............
25
31
1000 341
30342
421812
711308
26108
6911
3.2 7692........... MA......... BOSTON..............
68
32
300 292
41971
421827
711327
19086
6346
2.3 73982.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
38
39
70.8 354
74865
421812
711308
19832
6586
1.1 72098.......... MA......... BOSTON..............
44
43
500 391 .........
421837
711414
28103
7091
0.6 73238.......... MA......... CAMBRIDGE...........
56
41
550 345
46190
421812
711308
22764
6870
0.2 41436.......... MA......... LAWRENCE............
62
18
1000 357
67714
421827
711327
29071
6975
1.9 60551.......... MA......... MARLBOROUGH.........
66
27
100 334
69136
422302
712937
17821
6431
0.4 3978........... MA......... NEW BEDFORD.........
28
22
350 203
64975
414639
705541
17274
4604
0.9 22591.......... MA......... NEW BEDFORD.........
6
49
350 284
66255
415154
711715
19160
5455
0.6 23671.......... MA......... NORWELL.............
46
10
5 144 .........
420038
710242
15414
5297
3.4 136751......... MA......... PITTSFIELD..........
51
13
12.6 396
71986
423731
740038
7287
653
27.5 6868........... MA......... SPRINGFIELD.........
22
11
10 247
72934
420505
724214
16158
2473
11.6 72096.......... MA......... SPRINGFIELD.........
57
22
50 306
74672
421430
723854
14133
2074
9.7
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25682.......... MA......... SPRINGFIELD.........
40
40
380 324
70318
421430
723857
17575
2286
10.6 6476........... MA......... VINEYARD HAVEN......
58
40
300 153
42283
414120
702049
14774
973
3.7 30577.......... MA......... WORCESTER...........
27
29
200 453 .........
422007
714254
24769
6977
8.9 18783.......... MA......... WORCESTER...........
48
47
365 217
40890
421827
711327
15283
5984
0 65942.......... MD......... ANNAPOLIS...........
22
42
350 265
74866
390036
763633
19332
6752
2.4 65696.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
11
11
6.91 312
74686
392005
763903
22401
6953
3.9 25455.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
13
13
21.4 312
70306
392005
763903
25622
7452
5 65944.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
67
29
50 250
74867
392701
764637
14260
5285
4.6 59442.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
2
38
775 305
74593
392005
763903
26023
7730
0.3 7933........... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
54
40
845 373
46004
392010
763859
26825
7782
0.5 60552.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
24
41
200 313
66845
391715
764538
17292
6151
5.6 10758.......... MD......... BALTIMORE...........
45
46
550 373
46108
392010
763859
22879
7062
5.2 40626.......... MD......... FREDERICK...........
62
28
30 159
67466
391537
771844
7313
2448
34.6 25045.......... MD......... HAGERSTOWN..........
25
26
575 359
74627
393945
775754
22215
1362
28.7 10259.......... MD......... HAGERSTOWN..........
68
39
82.5 394
74528
395331
775802
13861
814
6 65943.......... MD......... HAGERSTOWN..........
31
44
209 359
33311
393904
775815
15728
977
4.1 40619.......... MD......... OAKLAND.............
36
36
71.7 291
75062
392414
791737
10550
216
6.7 71218.......... MD......... SALISBURY...........
16
21
635 279
64847
383017
753837
21695
659
0 40618.......... MD......... SALISBURY...........
28
28
76.7 157 .........
382309
753533
14077
426
0 16455.......... MD......... SALISBURY...........
47
47
225 292
75201
383006
754400
18155
579
0.4 39659.......... ME......... AUGUSTA.............
10
10
15.3 305
74406
440916
700037
25690
818
1.3 39644.......... ME......... BANGOR..............
2
2
3.02 192
84817
444410
684017
22407
339
0 3667........... ME......... BANGOR..............
7
7
14.5 250
74374
444535
683401
24704
334
0.6 17005.......... ME......... BANGOR..............
5
19
465 402
74868
444213
690447
30384
488
1.1 39656.......... ME......... BIDDEFORD...........
26
45
50 231
41344
432500
704817
10502
659
5 39649.......... ME......... CALAIS..............
13
10
3.5 133 .........
450145
671925
13040
29
3.4 48408.......... ME......... LEWISTON............
35
35
57.2 241
80218
435106
701940
13589
641
0.4 39648.......... ME......... ORONO...............
12
9
15 375
40127
444211
690447
25072
442
5.5 73288.......... ME......... POLAND SPRING.......
8
8
21.3 586
74574
435044
704543
33555
1358
4.1 25683.......... ME......... PORTLAND............
13
38
1000 491
28274
435528
702928
34527
1169
0 53065.......... ME......... PORTLAND............
51
43
137 254 .........
435106
701940
14615
619
11 39664.......... ME......... PORTLAND............
6
44
1000 610
74869
435132
704240
34340
1319
1 48305.......... ME......... PRESQUE ISLE........
8
8
3.2 333
80189
463305
674836
19268
58
0 39662.......... ME......... PRESQUE ISLE........
10
10
16.4 332
74435
463305
674837
25597
66
0.6 83708.......... ME......... PRESQUE ISLE........
47
47
50
86
75129
464512
681028
6607
39
0 84088.......... ME......... WATERVILLE..........
23
23
213 331
74754
440915
700037
18925
769
0 67048.......... MI......... ALPENA..............
11
11
19.8 202
74982
444211
833126
20697
131
1.9 9917........... MI......... ALPENA..............
6
24
106 393 .........
450818
840945
24405
219
1.5 5800........... MI......... ANN ARBOR...........
31
31
106 328
74499
422225
840410
18881
4073
7.1 16530.......... MI......... BAD AXE.............
35
15
200 309 .........
433233
833937
23073
1204
6.1 10212.......... MI......... BATTLE CREEK........
41
20
270 311 .........
423415
852807
25083
2119
0.4 71871.......... MI......... BATTLE CREEK........
43
44
212 305 .........
424045
850357
20028
1909
4.7 41221.......... MI......... BAY CITY............
5
22
1000 275
67337
432814
835036
26723
1507
4.6 82627.......... MI......... BAY CITY............
46
46
50 306
74778
432826
835044
12942
965
0 26994.......... MI......... CADILLAC............
9
9
20.1 497
74551
440812
852033
38645
826
0 9922........... MI......... CADILLAC............
27
17
338 393
60511
444453
850408
26844
392
0 25396.......... MI......... CADILLAC............
33
47
500 393
67847
444453
850408
25466
378
0 76001.......... MI......... CALUMET.............
5
5
6.89 295
84820
470212
884142
23406
55
0 21254.......... MI......... CHEBOYGAN...........
4
35
78 168
58961
453901
842037
11815
82
0 73123.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
2
7
11.2 305
74673
422738
831250
24569
5547
2.6 51570.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
50
14
50 293
74870
422901
831844
18484
5122
0.1 74211.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
20
21
500 324
28693
422653
831023
25252
5597
3 10267.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
7
41
1000 305
74871
422815
831500
27193
5767
0.3 16817.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
56
43
200 318 .........
422652
831023
22343
5247
0 72123.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
62
44
345 323 .........
422653
831023
22657
5131
5.6 53114.......... MI......... DETROIT.............
4
45
973 281
19013
422858
831219
22741
5397
1.2 6104........... MI......... EAST LANSING........
23
40
50 296
74628
424208
842451
16787
1481
4.4 9630........... MI......... ESCANABA............
3
48
989 327 .........
460805
865655
29896
159
0 21735.......... MI......... FLINT...............
12
12
13.7 287
74521
431348
840335
26526
2103
5.5 21737.......... MI......... FLINT...............
66
16
1000 287
28994
431318
840314
23878
2363
1.7 69273.......... MI......... FLINT...............
28
28
126 258
74594
425356
832741
17128
4320
0 36838.......... MI......... GRAND RAPIDS........
8
7
30 288 .........
424114
853034
25304
2187
9.2 24784.......... MI......... GRAND RAPIDS........
35
11
50 238
64586
425735
855345
25748
1697
3.1 49713.......... MI......... GRAND RAPIDS........
13
13
15.1 305
74541
431834
855444
27942
1392
0.1 68433.......... MI......... GRAND RAPIDS........
17
19
725 306
43453
424115
853157
22476
1789
6.1 15498.......... MI......... IRON MOUNTAIN.......
8
8
3.2 190
74452
454910
880235
16892
112
2.6 59281.......... MI......... ISHPEMING...........
10
10
4.54 105
74721
462110
875115
11139
84
3.2 29706.......... MI......... JACKSON.............
18
34
130 299
39980
422513
843125
18640
1398
2.2 24783.......... MI......... KALAMAZOO...........
52
5
10 174 .........
421823
853925
26295
2246
4.9 74195.......... MI......... KALAMAZOO...........
3
8
20 305
74333
423756
853216
28492
2333
1.8 11033.......... MI......... KALAMAZOO...........
64
45
420 331
69393
423352
852731
18737
1717
11.8 74420.......... MI......... LANSING.............
6
36
663 288
72523
424119
842235
25555
3054
2 74094.......... MI......... LANSING.............
47
38
1000 281
29954
422803
843906
20865
1458
0 36533.......... MI......... LANSING.............
53
51
900 300
59127
422513
843125
24069
1807
0.2 9913........... MI......... MANISTEE............
21
21
50
93
74674
440357
861958
9143
81
4.3 4318........... MI......... MARQUETTE...........
13
13
15.7 332
74500
462109
875132
29278
183
0.1 81448.......... MI......... MARQUETTE...........
19
19
50 248
74742
463614
873715
12597
69
0 21259.......... MI......... MARQUETTE...........
6
35
83 262
67896
462011
875056
13760
93
0 455............ MI......... MOUNT CLEMENS.......
38
39
1000 170
32831
423315
825315
16235
4698
1.2 9908........... MI......... MOUNT PLEASANT......
14
26
226 299 .........
434511
851240
22581
643
0
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67781.......... MI......... MUSKEGON............
54
24
280 281
40886
425725
855407
20561
1480
2.3 6863........... MI......... ONONDAGA............
10
10
14.8 299
84847
422633
843421
27690
2439
1.9 72052.......... MI......... SAGINAW.............
25
30
193 356 .........
431301
834317
24095
2170
13.5 67792.......... MI......... SAGINAW.............
49
48
1000 287
40887
431318
840314
23991
2035
0.1 59279.......... MI......... SAULT STE. MARIE....
8
8
24 288
74353
460308
840638
23547
98
0.1 26993.......... MI......... SAULT STE. MARIE....
10
10
16.3 370
75038
460349
840608
30785
103
0.1 21253.......... MI......... TRAVERSE CITY.......
7
7
19.1 411
84826
441633
854249
30172
393
18.5 59280.......... MI......... TRAVERSE CITY.......
29
29
62.1 393
74491
444453
850408
19503
332
0 9632........... MN......... ALEXANDRIA..........
7
7
15.6 341
74469
454103
950814
30282
438
0.1 35584.......... MN......... ALEXANDRIA..........
42
42
395 358 .........
454159
951035
27590
404
0.3 71549.......... MN......... APPLETON............
10
10
24.2 364
74492
451003
960002
28995
219
0.4 28510.......... MN......... AUSTIN..............
15
20
400 303 .........
433834
923135
26035
497
0.1 18285.......... MN......... AUSTIN..............
6
36
500 295 .........
433742
930912
25023
484
0.1 49578.......... MN......... BEMIDJI.............
9
9
15.4 329
74416
474203
942915
29401
114
2 83714.......... MN......... BEMIDJI.............
26
26
50 141
74758
472807
944923
12672
72
0 49579.......... MN......... BRAINERD............
22
28
46.8 227 .........
462521
942742
15201
153
0 82698.......... MN......... CHISHOLM............
11
11
12.2 200
74723
475139
925646
22244
112
2.9 132606......... MN......... CROOKSTON........... .....
16
105 220
38385
475838
963618
15345
124
0 17726.......... MN......... DULUTH..............
8
8
17.4 290
80226
464731
920721
27233
271
1 71338.......... MN......... DULUTH..............
10
10
17.5 301
84848
464713
920717
27702
274
0.2 35525.......... MN......... DULUTH..............
21
17
1000 299 .........
464737
920703
30737
294
0.2 166511......... MN......... DULUTH..............
27
27
50 268
80242
464715
920721
13164
204
0.4 4691........... MN......... DULUTH..............
3
33
381 312 .........
464721
920651
24856
252
0 71336.......... MN......... HIBBING.............
13
13
3.9 211
74522
472253
925715
15849
116
0.2 159007......... MN......... HIBBING............. .....
31
500 212
59939
472253
925715
16478
118
0 68853.......... MN......... MANKATO.............
12
12
15.3 317
84856
435614
942441
29045
399
0.9 68883.......... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
9
9
17.9 435
74995
450330
930727
34544
3381
0.6 23079.......... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
11
11
24 435
74511
450344
930821
36645
3437
0.1 36395.......... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
23
22
1000 410
30005
450344
930821
33367
3310
0 11913.......... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
29
29
1000 352
74442
450330
930727
29943
3302
0 9629........... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
4
32
1000 432 .........
450344
930821
37736
3468
0 35843.......... MN......... MINNEAPOLIS.........
45
45
1000 430 .........
450345
930821
35610
3421
0 35585.......... MN......... REDWOOD FALLS.......
43
27
50 167
74875
442903
952927
10112
84
0 35678.......... MN......... ROCHESTER...........
10
10
16.8 381
74523
433415
922537
31210
565
0.9 35906.......... MN......... ROCHESTER...........
47
46
1000 343
28767
433834
923135
19950
424
0.7 35907.......... MN......... ST. CLOUD...........
41
40
1000 430
64438
452300
934230
30570
3263
0 68597.......... MN......... ST. PAUL............
17
26
63.1 396
74396
450329
930727
19236
3053
0 68594.......... MN......... ST. PAUL............
2
34
662 411
75131
450330
930727
30531
3331
0.2 28010.......... MN......... ST. PAUL............
5
35
755 433 .........
450344
930821
35389
3408
0.1 55370.......... MN......... THIEF RIVER FALLS...
10
10
9.7 113
74660
480119
962212
16952
121
0.3 9640........... MN......... WALKER..............
12
12
14.3 283
74436
465603
942725
26923
214
1.5 71558.......... MN......... WORTHINGTON.........
20
15
200 290
33521
435352
955650
19967
290
0 592............ MO......... CAPE GIRARDEAU......
12
12
4.01 564
74661
372546
893014
32285
689
0.5 19593.......... MO......... CAPE GIRARDEAU......
23
22
435 543
66965
372423
893344
31966
691
1 65583.......... MO......... COLUMBIA............
8
8
13.6 242
80227
385316
921548
25205
492
0.5 63164.......... MO......... COLUMBIA............
17
17
50 348 .........
384629
923322
20656
475
0 4690........... MO......... HANNIBAL............
7
7
13.6 271
75011
395822
911954
25042
309
0.2 41110.......... MO......... JEFFERSON CITY......
13
12
15.1 308 .........
384130
920544
27879
590
0.7 48521.......... MO......... JEFFERSON CITY......
25
20
1000 293
29933
384215
920521
25334
533
0.2 51101.......... MO......... JOPLIN..............
26
25
55 281 .........
370437
943215
17523
402
0 18283.......... MO......... JOPLIN..............
12
43
1000 269 .........
370437
943215
25289
533
1.6 67766.......... MO......... JOPLIN..............
16
46
175 322 .........
370433
943316
21648
461
0.2 65686.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
9
9
85 357
74967
390501
943057
34707
2334
0 53843.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
19
18
55 355 .........
390459
942849
21206
2033
0 41230.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
5
24
1000 319
67335
390414
943457
29705
2259
0 64444.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
29
31
1000 332 .........
390501
943057
31265
2227
0.1 11291.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
4
34
1000 344
74877
390420
943545
31293
2286
0.5 59444.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
41
42
450 276
43791
385842
943201
21585
1987
0 33336.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
62
47
1000 356 .........
390526
942818
31520
2174
0 33337.......... MO......... KANSAS CITY.........
50
51
1000 339 .........
390120
943049
30240
2158
0 21251.......... MO......... KIRKSVILLE..........
3
33
87 290
44120
403147
922629
15915
149
0 166319......... MO......... OSAGE BEACH.........
49
49
204 463
80245
374910
924452
23362
524
0 73998.......... MO......... POPLAR BLUFF........
15
15
50 184
74417
364804
902706
11945
143
1.2 4326........... MO......... SEDALIA.............
6
15
322 603 .........
383736
925203
41154
733
0.1 28496.......... MO......... SPRINGFIELD.........
10
10
19.6 573
74595
371308
925656
41152
838
0.3 35630.......... MO......... SPRINGFIELD.........
33
19
1000 596 .........
371308
925656
47586
935
0.1 51102.......... MO......... SPRINGFIELD.........
21
23
100 617 .........
371011
925630
33191
715
0 3659........... MO......... SPRINGFIELD.........
27
28
1000 493 .........
371308
925656
41263
844
0.5 36003.......... MO......... SPRINGFIELD.........
3
44
967 628 .........
371026
925627
43607
870
2.2 20427.......... MO......... ST. JOSEPH..........
2
7
7.45 247
74608
394612
944753
21812
952
2.6 999............ MO......... ST. JOSEPH..........
16
21
1000 316
68463
390120
943049
27013
2118
0 48525.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
24
14
1000 396
33092
382140
903254
32831
2821
0 70034.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
4
24
540 335
74644
383147
901758
29120
2842
0 35417.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
11
26
1000 288 .........
383424
901930
29590
2841
0 56524.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
30
31
1000 321 .........
383450
901945
31023
2858
0 46981.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
5
35
1000 332
74879
383405
901955
31112
2855
0.1 62182.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
9
39
991 326
74880
382856
902353
29480
2832
0.1 35693.......... MO......... ST. LOUIS...........
2
43
1000 337 .........
383207
902223
30721
2851
0 13995.......... MS......... BILOXI..............
13
13
14.1 366
74542
304323
890528
27980
951
4.8 43197.......... MS......... BILOXI..............
19
16
150 477
45861
304518
885644
25127
877
16.8
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43170.......... MS......... BOONEVILLE..........
12
12
5.89 227
74629
344000
884505
20440
418
2.9 43184.......... MS......... BUDE................
17
18
1000 341 .........
312222
904504
34462
721
0 12477.......... MS......... COLUMBUS............
4
35
1000 610
74881
334506
885240
44464
727
3.8 83735.......... MS......... COLUMBUS............ .....
43
81 204
43679
335031
884148
18843
412
2.6 25236.......... MS......... GREENVILLE..........
15
15
330 269 .........
333926
904218
23434
322
0 43176.......... MS......... GREENWOOD...........
23
25
625 317 .........
332234
903232
28909
387
3.6 43203.......... MS......... GREENWOOD...........
6
32
1000 572
68863
332223
903225
34348
442
0.9 53517.......... MS......... GULFPORT............
25
48
300 456
28507
304448
890330
26058
946
14.2 48668.......... MS......... HATTIESBURG.........
22
22
140 244 .........
312420
891413
18687
353
0.1 60830.......... MS......... HOLLY SPRINGS.......
40
41
500 122 .........
345920
894113
16080
1279
0.1 83310.......... MS......... HOUSTON.............
45
45
537 491
72853
334739
890515
27543
525
0 68542.......... MS......... JACKSON.............
3
7
7 393 .........
321249
902256
28100
725
0.2 48667.......... MS......... JACKSON.............
12
12
20.3 497
84857
321426
902415
38592
854
0.1 43168.......... MS......... JACKSON.............
29
20
400 482 .........
321129
902422
36368
826
0.1 49712.......... MS......... JACKSON.............
16
21
1000 332
39758
321641
901740
28450
740
2.5 71326.......... MS......... JACKSON.............
40
40
981 598
80223
321249
902256
40292
886
0 166512......... MS......... JACKSON.............
51
51
184 384
80213
321426
902415
24384
681
0.7 21250.......... MS......... LAUREL..............
7
28
79 128
42804
312712
891705
11124
251
0.1 136749......... MS......... MAGEE...............
34
34
98.7 305
75071
320718
893239
19444
680
0.4 4686........... MS......... MERIDIAN............
11
11
11.8 165
84852
321938
884128
21080
294
2 73255.......... MS......... MERIDIAN............
24
24
956 170
74996
321940
884131
18636
278
0.1 24314.......... MS......... MERIDIAN............
30
31
1000 183
27899
321940
884131
18932
263
0.3 43169.......... MS......... MERIDIAN............
14
44
880 369 .........
320818
890536
31834
662
0 43192.......... MS......... MISSISSIPPI STATE...
2
10
4.3 349 .........
332114
890900
24623
370
0.3 16539.......... MS......... NATCHEZ.............
48
49
1000 313
38528
314008
914130
24104
338
0.4 43193.......... MS......... OXFORD..............
18
36
225 421
33510
341728
894221
23767
905
2.1 74148.......... MS......... TUPELO..............
9
8
9 542
74662
334740
890516
35700
634
3.2 84253.......... MS......... VICKSBURG...........
35
41
209 253
84840
321935
903703
11835
445
16.2 37732.......... MS......... WEST POINT..........
27
16
450 494
39741
334740
890516
33099
599
0.6 35694.......... MT......... BILLINGS............
2
10
26.1 180 .........
454601
1082726
21980
155
0 35724.......... MT......... BILLINGS............
8
11
14.5 229
74882
454535
1082714
21681
152
0 5243........... MT......... BILLINGS............
6
18
1000 228 .........
454826
1082025
24478
153
0 43567.......... MT......... BOZEMAN.............
9
8
17.9 271
69541
454024
1105202
14163
84
0.3 33756.......... MT......... BOZEMAN.............
7
13
18.9 271
67232
454024
1105202
13985
84
0 35959.......... MT......... BUTTE...............
4
5
10.7 588
43752
460027
1122630
43135
183
0 18066.......... MT......... BUTTE...............
6
6
11.2 591
80201
460027
1122630
42931
192
0 14674.......... MT......... BUTTE...............
18
19
125 585
42948
460024
1122630
15884
65
0 81438.......... MT......... BUTTE...............
24
24
50 570
74755
460024
1122630
15762
67
0 24287.......... MT......... GLENDIVE............
5
10
30 152 .........
470315
1044045
20893
21
1.3 35567.......... MT......... GREAT FALLS.........
3
7
28.5 150
73758
473209
1111702
19067
89
0 34412.......... MT......... GREAT FALLS.........
5
8
28.6 180 .........
473208
1111702
22360
91
0 81331.......... MT......... GREAT FALLS.........
26
26
50
65
74759
473223
1111706
8905
84
0 13792.......... MT......... GREAT FALLS.........
16
45
157 300
30029
473626
1112127
16946
90
0 47670.......... MT......... HARDIN..............
4
22
1000 248 .........
454424
1080818
24748
151
0 83689.......... MT......... HAVRE...............
9
9
3.2 389
74719
482032
1094341
22474
25
0 5290........... MT......... HELENA..............
12
12
9.36 697
74375
464935
1114233
26659
152
0 68717.......... MT......... HELENA..............
10
29
43.4 697
68037
464935
1114233
14425
139
0 18079.......... MT......... KALISPELL...........
9
9
3.2 850
80210
480048
1142155
28213
110
0 84794.......... MT......... LEWISTOWN...........
13
13
3.2 636
74726
471046
1093205
25112
16
0.4 5237........... MT......... MILES CITY..........
3
3
1.03
30
74367
462534
1055138
7580
11
0 35455.......... MT......... MISSOULA............
8
7
22.5 654 .........
470106
1140041
36798
170
0 66611.......... MT......... MISSOULA............
11
11
3.2 631
74999
464809
1135821
18430
132
0 18084.......... MT......... MISSOULA............
13
13
26.7 610
80239
470104
1140047
35664
168
0.1 81348.......... MT......... MISSOULA............
17
17
50 628
74739
464808
1135819
16846
132
0 14675.......... MT......... MISSOULA............
23
23
92.6 618
74525
470110
1140046
18786
150
0 56537.......... NC......... ASHEVILLE...........
13
13
29.8 853
70317
352532
824525
37735
2348
2.1 69300.......... NC......... ASHEVILLE...........
33
25
185 797
41130
352532
824525
22420
1437
5.8 70149.......... NC......... ASHEVILLE...........
62
45
1000 555 .........
351320
823258
34531
2043
0.1 73152.......... NC......... BELMONT.............
46
47
1000 595 .........
352144
810919
40397
3404
0.6 65074.......... NC......... BURLINGTON..........
16
14
95 213 .........
361454
793921
16777
1712
1.1 69080.......... NC......... CHAPEL HILL.........
4
25
300 448
69110
355159
791000
26537
2744
0.4 10645.......... NC......... CHARLOTTE...........
42
11
2.2 363 .........
351714
804145
20685
2180
3.7 32326.......... NC......... CHARLOTTE...........
36
22
791 577
64697
352049
811015
36927
3095
1.4 30826.......... NC......... CHARLOTTE...........
3
23
1000 565 .........
352151
811113
43975
3599
0.1 49157.......... NC......... CHARLOTTE...........
18
27
1000 368
28621
351601
804405
30079
2748
6.1 74070.......... NC......... CHARLOTTE...........
9
34
1000 348 .........
351541
804338
31482
2747
5.7 69124.......... NC......... CONCORD.............
58
44
149 422
74886
352130
803637
24194
2537
3.7 8617........... NC......... DURHAM..............
11
11
19.2 607
74597
354005
783158
40935
2807
4.5 54963.......... NC......... DURHAM..............
28
28
225 610 .........
354028
783140
36204
2685
1.5 69292.......... NC......... EDENTON.............
2
20
543 489 .........
355400
762045
39125
1359
0 21245.......... NC......... FAYETTEVILLE........
62
36
1000 242
36997
345305
790429
20290
985
0.2 16517.......... NC......... FAYETTEVILLE........
40
38
500 509
60837
353044
785841
33401
2898
0.6 50782.......... NC......... GOLDSBORO...........
17
17
244 628
70663
354029
783140
32343
2496
7 25544.......... NC......... GREENSBORO..........
48
33
700 575
38478
355203
794926
33109
2816
11.6 54452.......... NC......... GREENSBORO..........
61
43
105 527
42438
355202
794926
25142
2207
5.7 72064.......... NC......... GREENSBORO..........
2
51
1000 569 .........
355213
795025
41290
3777
5.9 57838.......... NC......... GREENVILLE..........
9
10
35 575 .........
352155
772338
45399
1370
15.8 35582.......... NC......... GREENVILLE..........
14
14
50 205 .........
352644
772208
15450
649
0 69149.......... NC......... GREENVILLE..........
25
23
71 331
42548
353310
773606
17438
801
0.1 81508.......... NC......... GREENVILLE..........
38
51
90.7 155
74769
352409
772510
13446
594
0.1
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65919.......... NC......... HICKORY.............
14
40
600 182
67111
354359
811951
11030
776
19.1 72106.......... NC......... HIGH POINT..........
8
8
15 398
70590
354846
795029
29992
2769
3.7 69444.......... NC......... JACKSONVILLE........
19
19
66.6 561
74418
350618
772015
23999
799
0.4 37971.......... NC......... JACKSONVILLE........
35
34
600 199
41098
343110
772652
18502
568
0 12793.......... NC......... KANNAPOLIS..........
64
50
50 348 .........
351541
804338
18157
2047
2.1 35385.......... NC......... LEXINGTON...........
20
19
800 576 .........
355202
794926
44456
4288
2 69114.......... NC......... LINVILLE............
17
17
61.6 546
74613
360347
815033
18558
1085
4.1 69416.......... NC......... LUMBERTON...........
31
31
109 319
69624
344750
790242
17337
889
3.5 76324.......... NC......... MANTEO..............
4
9
21.3 274
74336
363254
761116
29530
1725
0 37982.......... NC......... MOREHEAD CITY.......
8
8
9.88 216
74470
345301
763021
20774
299
0 18334.......... NC......... NEW BERN............
12
12
22.2 591
80237
350618
772015
42635
1324
2.9 73205.......... NC......... RALEIGH.............
22
27
568 610 .........
354028
783140
41286
2847
2.8 8688........... NC......... RALEIGH.............
5
48
916 629
69133
354029
783139
41666
2852
0.1 64611.......... NC......... RALEIGH.............
50
49
1000 614 .........
354029
783140
44278
2980
0.1 69397.......... NC......... ROANOKE RAPIDS......
36
36
50 368
74543
361728
775010
19141
604
8.4 20590.......... NC......... ROCKY MOUNT.........
47
15
180 354
36353
360611
781129
22787
1759
0.1 594............ NC......... WASHINGTON..........
7
32
806 594
74887
352155
772338
44561
1497
1.1 69332.......... NC......... WILMINGTON..........
39
29
700 297 .........
341916
781343
28039
801
0.3 72871.......... NC......... WILMINGTON..........
26
30
80 590
73235
340753
781117
26462
609
0 48666.......... NC......... WILMINGTON..........
6
44
575 280
59015
341916
781343
20378
591
0 12033.......... NC......... WILMINGTON..........
3
46
1000 594
74888
340751
781116
44363
1060
0 10133.......... NC......... WILSON..............
30
42
873 539
68096
354953
780850
32166
2162
2 414............ NC......... WINSTON-SALEM.......
45
29
990 576
39890
355203
794926
37521
3484
4.8 53921.......... NC......... WINSTON-SALEM.......
12
31
815 572 .........
362231
802226
37577
2625
4.2 69360.......... NC......... WINSTON-SALEM.......
26
32
263 504
74889
362234
802214
22287
1868
6.9 55686.......... ND......... BISMARCK............
12
12
19.1 466
74459
463517
1004826
35627
127
0.3 22121.......... ND......... BISMARCK............
17
16
1000 275
68012
463515
1004820
25005
113
0 53324.......... ND......... BISMARCK............
3
22
97.3 392
18952
463523
1004802
21415
110
0 82611.......... ND......... BISMARCK............
26
26
50 300
74760
463523
1004739
17826
104
0 41427.......... ND......... BISMARCK............
5
31
500 389
73210
463620
1004822
26522
118
0 22124.......... ND......... DEVILS LAKE.........
8
8
16.2 451
74687
480824
975938
35778
150
0 162016......... ND......... DEVILS LAKE......... .....
25
134 245
66852
480348
992009
18198
39
0 41430.......... ND......... DICKINSON...........
7
7
11.3 223
74419
465649
1025917
22461
33
0.9 53329.......... ND......... DICKINSON...........
9
9
8.35 246
74437
464334
1025456
22539
36
0 55684.......... ND......... DICKINSON...........
2
19
50 217
59817
464335
1025457
13157
28
0 53315.......... ND......... ELLENDALE...........
19
20
72.3 163
64873
461756
985156
13632
18
0 53321.......... ND......... FARGO...............
13
13
11.4 344
74460
470048
971137
28996
257
0 55372.......... ND......... FARGO...............
15
19
1000 379
28940
464029
961340
28028
320
0.1 22129.......... ND......... FARGO...............
6
21
1000 356 .........
470028
971202
34973
345
0 61961.......... ND......... FARGO...............
11
44
356 576
73213
472032
971720
31290
314
0 53320.......... ND......... GRAND FORKS.........
2
15
50 408
74645
480818
975935
20362
116
0 86208.......... ND......... GRAND FORKS.........
27
27
50
96
74762
475745
970312
11054
108
0 55364.......... ND......... JAMESTOWN...........
7
7
13 135
80206
465530
984621
18175
42
0.5 41425.......... ND......... MINOT...............
10
10
7.69 207
80232
481256
1011905
21143
75
1.7 55685.......... ND......... MINOT...............
13
13
16.1 344
74570
480302
1012029
29701
89
0 22127.......... ND......... MINOT...............
14
14
60 216 .........
480311
1012305
16113
70
0 82615.......... ND......... MINOT...............
24
24
50 239
74756
480314
1012603
15862
69
0 53313.......... ND......... MINOT...............
6
40
146 249
59853
480302
1012325
15514
70
0 55362.......... ND......... PEMBINA.............
12
12
28.7 413
74382
485944
972428
35647
43
0.1 49134.......... ND......... VALLEY CITY.........
4
38
382 573
73275
471645
972026
32236
317
0 41429.......... ND......... WILLISTON...........
8
8
7.21 323
74598
480802
1035136
24857
38
0 55683.......... ND......... WILLISTON...........
11
14
50 257
59878
480830
1035334
14655
32
0.5 53318.......... ND......... WILLISTON...........
4
51
53.9 248
64823
480830
1035334
12463
31
0 47996.......... NE......... ALLIANCE............
13
13
20.9 469
74471
415024
1030318
33136
89
1.5 47981.......... NE......... BASSETT.............
7
7
18.7 453
74383
422005
992901
35064
41
3.3 7894........... NE......... GRAND ISLAND........
11
11
15.2 308
74493
403520
984810
28343
219
0.3 27220.......... NE......... GRAND ISLAND........
17
19
1000 186
28644
404344
983413
18605
195
0 48003.......... NE......... HASTINGS............
5
5
6.78 223
80198
403906
982304
28719
229
0 47987.......... NE......... HASTINGS............
29
28
200 366
39665
404620
980521
22116
179
0.1 21162.......... NE......... HAYES CENTER........
6
18
1000 216
74892
403729
1010158
24515
76
0 21160.......... NE......... KEARNEY.............
13
36
753 338
74893
403928
985204
30484
227
0 47975.......... NE......... LEXINGTON...........
3
26
375 251
32442
402305
992730
19875
107
0 11264.......... NE......... LINCOLN.............
8
8
17.8 440
75015
405259
971820
35535
695
2.8 7890........... NE......... LINCOLN.............
10
10
18.4 454
74987
404808
971046
36426
887
0.4 66589.......... NE......... LINCOLN.............
12
12
8.16 253
74553
410818
962719
23215
1145
0.1 84453.......... NE......... LINCOLN.............
51
51
200 461
74786
404738
971422
25974
454
0 72362.......... NE......... MCCOOK..............
8
12
10.4 218 .........
394948
1004204
23270
48
0.3 47971.......... NE......... MERRIMAN............
12
12
15.7 328
74407
424038
1014236
26524
27
1.8 47995.......... NE......... NORFOLK.............
19
19
53.8 348
74397
421415
971641
15941
214
5.9 49273.......... NE......... NORTH PLATTE........
2
2
6.75 192
80195
411213
1004358
27013
67
0 47973.......... NE......... NORTH PLATTE........
9
9
15.5 311
74398
410116
1010910
28103
66
0 23277.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
15
15
295 475 .........
410416
961331
34708
1240
0 47974.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
26
17
200 117 .........
411528
960032
15002
836
0 53903.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
7
20
700 396 .........
411832
960133
35092
1220
0 65528.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
6
22
1000 398 .........
411840
960137
37205
1242
0 51491.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
42
43
700 475 .........
410414
961333
36280
1255
0 35190.......... NE......... OMAHA...............
3
45
1000 426 .........
411824
960136
35409
1221
0.3 17683.......... NE......... SCOTTSBLUFF.........
4
7
32 475 .........
415028
1030427
37186
95
3.4 136747......... NE......... SCOTTSBLUFF.........
16
17
91.5 238
74736
415023
1034935
14585
56
0.2 63182.......... NE......... SCOTTSBLUFF.........
10
29
1000 256
74894
415958
1033955
24074
74
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21161.......... NE......... SUPERIOR............
4
34
1000 344
74895
400515
975512
31807
185
0.1 48406.......... NH......... CONCORD.............
21
33
100 344
42932
431104
711912
16703
2327
3.5 14682.......... NH......... DERRY...............
50
35
7.3 191 .........
424407
712331
8996
3843
2.3 69237.......... NH......... DURHAM..............
11
11
15.8 302
80234
431033
711229
26397
4074
0.5 69271.......... NH......... KEENE...............
52
49
50 329
74896
430200
722204
11793
404
5 69328.......... NH......... LITTLETON...........
49
48
50 390
74897
442114
714423
11253
131
0 73292.......... NH......... MANCHESTER..........
9
9
7.11 305
74688
425902
713524
20862
4589
2.6 51864.......... NH......... MERRIMACK...........
60
34
80 293
28154
425902
713520
13421
3094
4 9739........... NJ......... ATLANTIC CITY....... .....
44
200 284
40339
394341
745039
13582
5320
11 23142.......... NJ......... ATLANTIC CITY.......
62
49
130 296
27898
393753
742112
15516
1908
0.2 7623........... NJ......... BURLINGTON..........
48
27
160 354
68951
400230
751411
19775
7092
4.5 48481.......... NJ......... CAMDEN..............
23
22
197 266 .........
394341
745039
20659
6862
0 73333.......... NJ......... LINDEN..............
47
36
832 408
42433
404454
735910
28663
19700
1.6 48477.......... NJ......... MONTCLAIR...........
50
51
200 238 .........
405153
741203
16560
17216
0.3 48457.......... NJ......... NEW BRUNSWICK.......
58
8
20.2 212
32754
403717
743015
20769
16912
10.5 18795.......... NJ......... NEWARK..............
13
13
3.2 500
74696
404243
740049
25695
19240
1.6 60555.......... NJ......... NEWARK..............
68
30
189 321
80192
404522
735912
16609
17182
2.8 43952.......... NJ......... NEWTON..............
63
18
1000 250
67170
405153
741203
18520
17260
0 74215.......... NJ......... PATERSON............
41
40
300 421
29858
404454
735910
23316
19038
0.4 74197.......... NJ......... SECAUCUS............
9
38
136 500
74898
404243
740049
26502
19428
0.3 48465.......... NJ......... TRENTON.............
52
43
50 271
74899
401700
744120
14079
8751
11.3 60560.......... NJ......... VINELAND............
65
29
225 396
72018
400230
751411
20524
7421
5.7 20818.......... NJ......... WEST MILFORD........
66
29
200 167
33869
404718
741519
8192
13959
12.2 61111.......... NJ......... WILDWOOD............
40
36
200 128 .........
390728
744556
14738
739
0.9 53928.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
7
7
27.6 1243
74445
351253
1062701
53948
961
0 48575.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
13
13
7.03 1287
74399
351240
1062657
43540
925
0 1151........... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
32
17
65.6 1247
58949
351251
1062701
34322
913
0 57220.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
14
22
303 376
74730
352444
1064332
16156
820
0 993............ NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
23
24
200 1243 .........
351254
1062702
47308
935
0 35313.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
4
26
270 1277 .........
351242
1062658
48914
934
0.1 55528.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
5
35
250 1287 .........
351249
1062701
46539
929
0 35084.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
41
42
321 1262 .........
351241
1062656
46959
928
0 55049.......... NM......... ALBUQUERQUE.........
50
45
245 1287
41944
351248
1062700
42560
921
0 53908.......... NM......... CARLSBAD............
6
19
912 333 .........
324738
1041229
32390
153
0.6 83707.......... NM......... CARLSBAD............
25
25
50 134
74757
322609
1041114
11804
51
0 40450.......... NM......... CLOVIS..............
12
20
598 204
74900
341134
1031644
21451
87
0 53904.......... NM......... FARMINGTON..........
3
8
40 166 .........
364017
1081352
23531
151
0 35321.......... NM......... FARMINGTON..........
12
12
13.7 125
84833
364143
1081314
16977
138
0 27431.......... NM......... HOBBS...............
29
29
67.4 159
74400
324328
1030546
13761
81
0 55516.......... NM......... LAS CRUCES..........
22
23
200 205
68952
321733
1064151
15162
540
0 36916.......... NM......... LAS CRUCES..........
48
47
200 134
74901
320230
1062741
8205
693
0 18338.......... NM......... PORTALES............
3
32
82.6 190 .........
341508
1031420
15679
81
0 62272.......... NM......... ROSWELL.............
8
8
20.8 499
74533
332231
1034612
38887
159
0 48556.......... NM......... ROSWELL.............
10
10
24.3 610
74558
330320
1034912
43742
187
0.1 84157.......... NM......... ROSWELL.............
21
21
164 128
74747
330601
1041515
11510
77
0 53539.......... NM......... ROSWELL.............
27
27
50 115
74474
332458
1043359
7382
63
0 84215.......... NM......... SANTA FE............ .....
9
0.2 1241
67438
351245
1062658
20827
857
0.8 60793.......... NM......... SANTA FE............
11
10
30 608 .........
354648
1063133
38985
904
1.3 32311.......... NM......... SANTA FE............
2
27
255 1278 .........
351250
1062701
48241
933
0.2 76268.......... NM......... SANTA FE............
19
29
245 1289 .........
351244
1062657
47629
935
0 53911.......... NM......... SILVER CITY.........
10
10
3.2 485
74976
325146
1081428
22295
59
0.2 85114.......... NM......... SILVER CITY.........
6
12
3.2 502
74712
325149
1081427
16454
58
0 63845.......... NV......... ELKO................
10
10
3.2 557 .........
404152
1155413
21628
36
0 86537.......... NV......... ELY.................
3
3
1 279
74709
391446
1145536
6317
8
0 86538.......... NV......... ELY.................
6
27
1000 270
74713
391553
1145335
13318
8
0 86201.......... NV......... GOLDFIELD...........
7
50
50 448
74716
380305
1171330
8739
3
0 35870.......... NV......... HENDERSON...........
5
9
86 385 .........
360026
1150022
29838
1362
0.1 69677.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
3
2
27.7 384 .........
360030
1150020
41187
1418
0.1 35042.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
8
7
30.1 609 .........
355644
1150233
33021
1366
0 11683.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
10
11
105 371 .........
360027
1150024
30092
1360
0 74100.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
13
13
16 606 .........
355643
1150232
27920
1363
0 67089.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
15
16
1000 571
36067
355646
1150234
24277
1352
0 10179.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
21
22
630 383
73225
360028
1150024
18735
1351
0 10195.......... NV......... LAS VEGAS...........
33
29
1000 383
73223
360028
1150024
19334
1351
0 41237.......... NV......... LAUGHLIN............
34
32
1000 607
66737
353907
1141842
27099
1276
0.1 63768.......... NV......... PARADISE............
39
40
200 357 .........
360036
1150020
14586
1350
0 60307.......... NV......... RENO................
4
7
16.1 879 .........
391857
1195302
39288
677
3 63331.......... NV......... RENO................
8
8
15.6 893
80185
391849
1195300
39660
667
2.6 59139.......... NV......... RENO................
2
13
16.1 876 .........
391857
1195302
38571
678
0.3 10228.......... NV......... RENO................
5
15
50 140
74902
393501
1194752
6245
389
0 19191.......... NV......... RENO................
21
20
53 176
42485
393503
1194751
6065
363
0 51493.......... NV......... RENO................
27
26
1000 894
28095
391847
1195259
36813
577
0.5 48360.......... NV......... RENO................
11
44
1000 836
44000
393523
1195537
19310
403
0 86643.......... NV......... TONOPAH.............
9
9
3.2 448
74720
380305
1171330
12955
3
0 63846.......... NV......... WINNEMUCCA..........
7
7
3.2 650 .........
410041
1174559
23096
17
0 11970.......... NY......... ALBANY..............
23
7
10 434 .........
423731
740038
26077
1488
1.1 73363.......... NY......... ALBANY..............
13
12
9.1 436 .........
423731
740038
26438
1477
0.2 74422.......... NY......... ALBANY..............
10
26
700 426
67986
423731
740038
27072
1496
1.5 13933.......... NY......... AMSTERDAM...........
55
50
450 207
38556
425904
741056
13763
993
0 2325........... NY......... BATAVIA.............
51
23
445 279
74609
425342
780056
19868
2211
0.5
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72623.......... NY......... BATH................
14
14
50 318
74731
421828
771317
15650
468
14.6 23337.......... NY......... BINGHAMTON..........
12
7
20.4 342 .........
420331
755706
27192
1000
1.9 62210.......... NY......... BINGHAMTON..........
40
8
7.9 371
70921
420322
755639
21243
751
1.4 11260.......... NY......... BINGHAMTON..........
34
34
450 263
70326
420339
755636
16714
635
2.2 74034.......... NY......... BINGHAMTON..........
46
42
50 408 .........
420340
755645
17846
603
1.2 415............ NY......... BUFFALO.............
29
14
1000 300
76608
430132
785543
20685
1403
1.1 71905.......... NY......... BUFFALO.............
23
32
1000 303 .........
430148
785515
28159
1513
2.1 64547.......... NY......... BUFFALO.............
2
33
480 295 .........
424307
783347
22900
1848
1.2 67784.......... NY......... BUFFALO.............
49
34
175 288
78226
430132
785543
12091
1291
1.9 54176.......... NY......... BUFFALO.............
7
38
358 433 .........
423815
783712
29175
1990
0.2 7780........... NY......... BUFFALO.............
4
39
790 417 .........
423933
783733
32947
2280
0.1 71928.......... NY......... BUFFALO.............
17
43
156 330
74905
430148
785515
21439
1386
0.1 68851.......... NY......... CARTHAGE............
7
7
15.1 221
84827
435716
754345
22614
259
5.6 78908.......... NY......... CORNING.............
30
30
25 334
76601
420830
770439
12414
352
2.1 62219.......... NY......... CORNING.............
48
48
50 166
75045
420943
770215
9513
285
1 60653.......... NY......... ELMIRA..............
18
18
90 363
70327
420622
765217
16933
606
3.1 71508.......... NY......... ELMIRA..............
36
36
50 320
74631
420620
765217
15737
545
0.2 38336.......... NY......... GARDEN CITY.........
21
21
89.9 111
74455
404719
732709
10930
13638
0.1 34329.......... NY......... ITHACA..............
52
20 0.015
1 .........
422546
762948
382
66
2.6 30303.......... NY......... JAMESTOWN...........
26
26
234 463
75000
422336
791344
22922
1548
0.2 74156.......... NY......... KINGSTON............ .....
48
950 378
65356
412918
735656
23706
14181
1.2 1328........... NY......... NEW YORK............
7
7
3.2 491
74571
404243
740049
26537
19365
0.9 73881.......... NY......... NEW YORK............
11
11
3.2 506
80235
404243
740049
26002
19228
2 6048........... NY......... NEW YORK............
25
24
151 310 .........
404522
735912
20860
18221
1.3 47535.......... NY......... NEW YORK............
4
28
164 515
74906
404243
740049
28669
19696
1 73356.......... NY......... NEW YORK............
31
31
225 458
74482
404243
740049
20490
17944
5.8 9610........... NY......... NEW YORK............
2
33
239 482
74646
404243
740049
26765
19217
3.4 22206.......... NY......... NEW YORK............
5
44
225 515
74907
404243
740049
27036
19135
3.6 57476.......... NY......... NORTH POLE..........
5
14
650 845
72521
443132
724858
39057
642
0 62137.......... NY......... NORWOOD.............
18
23
40 242 .........
442929
745127
14994
163
0.1 46755.......... NY......... PLATTSBURGH.........
57
38
100 737
66309
444143
735300
26048
413
0 67993.......... NY......... POUGHKEEPSIE........
54
27
800 358
43683
412920
735653
23834
10810
34.2 73206.......... NY......... RIVERHEAD...........
55
47
410 196
72009
405350
725456
14328
4541
1 70041.......... NY......... ROCHESTER...........
10
10
12.7 152
84849
430807
773502
20451
1207
0 73371.......... NY......... ROCHESTER...........
13
13
5.83 152
74689
430807
773503
17099
1134
0.7 57274.......... NY......... ROCHESTER...........
21
16
180 130
68025
430807
773503
12874
1118
0.1 413............ NY......... ROCHESTER...........
31
28
320 161
66841
430805
773507
13190
1127
0 73964.......... NY......... ROCHESTER...........
8
45
1000 122
69994
430807
773502
15154
1146
0.4 77515.......... NY......... SARANAC LAKE........
40
40
50 440
74774
440935
742834
11926
38
1.7 73942.......... NY......... SCHENECTADY.........
6
6
4.46 426
74544
423731
740038
30364
1567
1.7 73263.......... NY......... SCHENECTADY.........
17
34
325 426 .........
423731
740038
24147
1423
0.8 73264.......... NY......... SCHENECTADY.........
45
43
676 413
67289
423731
740038
24332
1399
0.9 60553.......... NY......... SMITHTOWN...........
67
23
150 204
39829
405323
725713
13615
4096
15.2 9088........... NY......... SPRINGVILLE.........
67
7
15.5 411
74575
423814
783711
16459
1363
1.1 64352.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
56
15
78.2 379
74790
431818
760300
17835
1053
0.8 73113.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
9
17
105 402
44725
425642
760128
22102
1222
0.1 40758.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
68
19
621 445
29285
425250
761200
29954
1648
0.3 21252.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
3
24
210 405 .........
425642
760707
26516
1368
0.1 53734.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
24
25
97 393 .........
425642
760707
22555
1272
0.1 58725.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
43
44
680 445
68111
425250
761200
27037
1403
0 74151.......... NY......... SYRACUSE............
5
47
500 290 .........
425719
760634
22565
1246
0 43424.......... NY......... UTICA...............
33
27
688 433
59327
430213
752641
25154
1066
2.1 60654.......... NY......... UTICA...............
2
29
708 402
45240
430609
745627
28378
1294
3.3 57837.......... NY......... UTICA...............
20
30
50 227
45963
430843
751035
10520
449
8.4 16747.......... NY......... WATERTOWN...........
50
21
25 331
44780
435247
754312
15745
186
0 62136.......... NY......... WATERTOWN...........
16
41
50 370
74911
435144
754340
18784
234
0.3 70491.......... OH......... AKRON...............
23
23
317 296
74690
410353
813459
21976
4065
0.2 72958.......... OH......... AKRON...............
55
30
1000 331
71743
412302
814144
25072
3710
0 49421.......... OH......... AKRON...............
49
50
180 305 .........
410458
813802
18680
3641
6.7 49439.......... OH......... ALLIANCE............
45
45
388 223
74576
405423
805439
15811
2304
0 50147.......... OH......... ATHENS..............
20
27
250 242 .........
391852
820859
19481
708
1.9 6568........... OH......... BOWLING GREEN.......
27
27
110 320 .........
410812
835424
21416
1313
0 50141.......... OH......... CAMBRIDGE...........
44
35
310 385
68039
400532
811719
24017
1218
1.1 67893.......... OH......... CANTON..............
17
39
200 292 .........
410320
813538
20718
3970
1 43870.......... OH......... CANTON..............
67
47
1000 134
40562
410633
812010
15841
3693
0 21158.......... OH......... CHILLICOTHE.........
53
46
1000 328
33138
393520
830644
27391
2595
0.2 59438.......... OH......... CINCINNATI..........
9
10
15.4 305
75072
390731
842957
27029
3082
0.6 11289.......... OH......... CINCINNATI..........
12
12
15.6 305
75016
390658
843005
26169
3013
1.9 11204.......... OH......... CINCINNATI..........
64
33
500 337
39190
391201
843122
24994
3100
0 65666.......... OH......... CINCINNATI..........
48
34
400 326
78227
390727
843118
23378
2979
0.1 46979.......... OH......... CINCINNATI..........
5
35
1000 311 .........
390727
843118
29790
3176
0.1 73150.......... OH......... CLEVELAND...........
8
8
15.7 305
75017
412147
814258
27926
3964
1.5 59441.......... OH......... CLEVELAND...........
5
15
1000 311
75073
412227
814306
31477
4147
3.2 73195.......... OH......... CLEVELAND...........
3
17
1000 296
84838
412310
814121
30387
4263
0 18753.......... OH......... CLEVELAND...........
25
26
100 313
42131
412028
814425
18860
3498
0.1 60556.......... OH......... CLEVELAND...........
61
34
525 334
40362
412258
814207
25232
3931
0.3 56549.......... OH......... COLUMBUS............
6
13
59 286
39803
395614
830116
26405
2526
10.4 50781.......... OH......... COLUMBUS............
4
14
902 264 .........
395816
830140
28164
2467
0.4 71217.......... OH......... COLUMBUS............
10
21
1000 279 .........
395816
830140
28074
2497
2.6 74137.......... OH......... COLUMBUS............
28
36
1000 271 .........
395614
830116
25893
2312
1.6
Page 15318
66185.......... OH......... COLUMBUS............
34
38
250 291 .........
400933
825523
21605
2191
0.4 25067.......... OH......... DAYTON..............
16
16
126 320 .........
394316
841500
21274
3118
2.2 411............ OH......... DAYTON..............
45
30
425 351
29247
394328
841518
22696
2885
7 41458.......... OH......... DAYTON..............
7
41
1000 290
67218
394402
841453
24364
3196
0.5 65690.......... OH......... DAYTON..............
2
50
1000 323 .........
394307
841522
29198
3497
0.3 73155.......... OH......... DAYTON..............
22
51
138 351 .........
394328
841518
21345
3050
1.9 37503.......... OH......... LIMA................
35
8
27.5 148
72830
404451
840755
22513
995
8.8 1222........... OH......... LIMA................
44
44
47.4 207
84841
404547
841059
14071
556
0.1 8532........... OH......... LORAIN..............
43
28
200 337
38130
412245
814312
22230
3706
0 41893.......... OH......... MANSFIELD...........
68
12
14 180
69497
404550
823704
19484
1109
12.2 11118.......... OH......... NEWARK..............
51
24
1000 132
39194
400445
824141
18218
1935
0.2 25065.......... OH......... OXFORD..............
14
28
400 268
43343
390719
843252
20730
2781
0 65130.......... OH......... PORTSMOUTH..........
30
17
50 358
75391
384542
830341
12136
492
0.7 66190.......... OH......... PORTSMOUTH..........
42
43
50 382 .........
384542
830341
19181
604
8.3 11027.......... OH......... SANDUSKY............
52
42
700 213
41148
412348
824731
18330
1542
0.1 39746.......... OH......... SHAKER HEIGHTS......
19
10
3.5 304
19316
412315
814143
18665
3558
1.3 70138.......... OH......... SPRINGFIELD.........
26
26
50 291
74421
394328
841518
15181
2003
0.9 74122.......... OH......... STEUBENVILLE........
9
9
8.82 261
74665
402033
803714
21161
2829
0.1 17076.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
40
5
10 155
43356
414441
840106
18262
2235
17.4 13992.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
11
11
13.1 263
74409
414022
832247
22521
2387
0.5 74150.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
13
13
14.6 305
84861
414100
832449
22715
2547
3 66285.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
30
29
50 314
75078
413927
832555
18428
2208
0 19190.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
36
46
110 356
40304
413922
832641
18875
2041
0.8 73354.......... OH......... TOLEDO..............
24
49
59 409
42576
414003
832122
18182
1915
0 72062.......... OH......... YOUNGSTOWN..........
21
20
460 295
43442
410448
803825
23468
3296
0 4693........... OH......... YOUNGSTOWN..........
33
36
50 148 .........
410343
803807
12151
1299
3.1 73153.......... OH......... YOUNGSTOWN..........
27
41
700 418 .........
410324
803844
29686
3817
26.3 61216.......... OH......... ZANESVILLE..........
18
40
620 169 .........
395542
815907
18268
818
1.3 35666.......... OK......... ADA.................
10
26
1000 426 .........
342134
963334
37746
516
1.1 1005........... OK......... BARTLESVILLE........
17
17
210 296
74384
363059
954610
20962
949
0 50194.......... OK......... CHEYENNE............
12
8
30 303 .........
353536
994002
30020
102
2.7 57431.......... OK......... CLAREMORE...........
35
36
144 255
76140
362403
953630
15572
915
0 50198.......... OK......... EUFAULA.............
3
31
1000 364 .........
351101
952019
31391
600
0 35645.......... OK......... LAWTON..............
7
11
138 327 .........
341255
984313
40168
446
1.7 78322.......... OK......... MUSKOGEE............
19
20
245 252
80215
354508
954815
20096
1001
0.4 84225.......... OK......... NORMAN..............
46
46
50 416
74779
353552
972922
18745
1211
0.1 12508.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
5
7
34 430
41104
353345
972924
33879
1406
0.1 25382.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
9
9
19.4 465
74545
353258
972950
36596
1436
0.2 50205.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
13
13
26.4 465
74494
353552
972922
38931
1456
0 67999.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
14
15
500 358 .........
353435
972909
29701
1365
1.1 35388.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
25
24
1000 476
44126
353258
972918
37403
1448
0 66222.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
4
27
790 489 .........
353552
972922
39060
1449
0.7 50170.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
34
33
1000 458 .........
353258
972918
39194
1464
0 50182.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
43
40
55.6 475
74566
353522
972903
23666
1272
0 2566........... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
62
50
200 483 .........
353552
972922
28774
1341
0 38214.......... OK......... OKLAHOMA CITY.......
52
51
1000 458 .........
353552
972922
36936
1428
0 7078........... OK......... OKMULGEE............
44
28
1000 219
19049
355002
960728
20118
978
0.5 77480.......... OK......... SHAWNEE.............
30
29
770 474 .........
353336
972907
38646
1451
0.5 59439.......... OK......... TULSA...............
2
8
18.2 558
74648
360115
954032
40032
1292
0.3 35685.......... OK......... TULSA...............
8
10
6.9 542
42996
355808
953655
28628
1166
1.9 66195.......... OK......... TULSA...............
11
11
21.3 521
84853
360115
954032
38946
1281
0.4 11910.......... OK......... TULSA...............
23
22
1000 400 .........
360136
954044
35867
1235
1 54420.......... OK......... TULSA...............
41
42
900 381 .........
360136
954044
32279
1195
0.2 35434.......... OK......... TULSA...............
6
45
840 573
74632
360115
954032
40750
1297
0.7 37099.......... OK......... TULSA...............
47
47
50 460
75034
360115
954032
19212
1018
0 24485.......... OK......... TULSA...............
53
49
50 182
74912
360234
955711
13058
893
0 86532.......... OK......... WOODWARD............
35
35
50 339
74767
361606
992656
16828
37
0 50588.......... OR......... BEND................
3
11
160 226 .........
440441
1211957
29073
157
0 55907.......... OR......... BEND................
21
21
53.7 197
74422
440440
1211949
10195
150
0 166534......... OR......... BEND................ .....
51
84.1 206
75180
440440
1211956
10034
148
0 49750.......... OR......... COOS BAY............
11
11
3.2 188
74446
432326
1240746
12943
82
0 35183.......... OR......... COOS BAY............
23
22
10 179
44658
432339
1240756
8368
65
0.9 50590.......... OR......... CORVALLIS...........
7
7
10.1 375
74546
443825
1231625
24451
1118
9.6 34406.......... OR......... EUGENE..............
9
9
12.1 502
75028
440657
1225957
24311
513
0.1 49766.......... OR......... EUGENE..............
13
13
30.9 407
74988
440007
1230653
28949
648
7.6 35189.......... OR......... EUGENE..............
16
17
70 473
44473
440657
1225957
17731
465
0.1 50591.......... OR......... EUGENE..............
28
29
100 403
60215
440007
1230653
15614
477
0 8322........... OR......... EUGENE..............
34
31
88 372
67996
440004
1230645
13922
460
0 83306.......... OR......... GRANTS PASS.........
30
30
50 654
74763
422256
1231629
19481
185
0 8284........... OR......... KLAMATH FALLS.......
2
13
9 659 .........
420548
1213757
29481
84
0.2 60740.......... OR......... KLAMATH FALLS.......
31
29
50 691
74913
420550
1213759
19200
65
0 61335.......... OR......... KLAMATH FALLS.......
22
33
50 656
74914
420550
1213759
20779
67
0 50592.......... OR......... LA GRANDE...........
13
13
31.8 775
74341
451833
1174354
27852
78
3.3 81447.......... OR......... LA GRANDE...........
16
29
50 773
74737
451835
1174357
20192
42
0 8260........... OR......... MEDFORD.............
5
5
6.35 823
74385
424149
1231339
49279
483
0 61350.......... OR......... MEDFORD.............
8
8
16.9 818
74567
424132
1231345
36640
386
1 22570.......... OR......... MEDFORD.............
10
10
11.5 1009
74513
420455
1224307
38336
337
0 60736.......... OR......... MEDFORD.............
12
12
16.9 823
74535
424132
1231346
35257
377
2.2 32958.......... OR......... MEDFORD.............
26
26
50 428
75001
421754
1224459
11117
216
0 12729.......... OR......... PENDLETON...........
11
11
22 472
74974
454451
1180211
30211
316
0
Page 15319
34874.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
8
8
21.9 509
74577
453121
1224446
30424
2379
3.6 50589.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
10
10
32 509
75002
453121
1224445
32672
2474
0.1 50633.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
12
12
21.9 543
74483
453119
1224453
30824
2429
1.2 35380.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
6
40
1000 523 .........
453058
1224358
30516
2489
0 21649.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
2
43
1000 524 .........
453057
1224359
30145
2486
0 47707.......... OR......... PORTLAND............
24
45
1000 522 .........
453058
1224359
29841
2479
0 31437.......... OR......... ROSEBURG............
36
18
50 213
34395
431409
1231916
9672
93
0 61551.......... OR......... ROSEBURG............
4
19
50 274
28609
431408
1231918
9394
89
0 35187.......... OR......... ROSEBURG............
46
45
12 109
44472
431222
1232156
5477
76
0.2 5801........... OR......... SALEM...............
22
22
1000 490
74337
453121
1224445
31809
2507
0 10192.......... OR......... SALEM...............
32
33
750 523 .........
453058
1224358
30060
2482
0.1 36989.......... PA......... ALLENTOWN...........
39
39
50 302
74699
403358
752606
15373
4857
2.5 39884.......... PA......... ALLENTOWN...........
69
46
400 331
75251
403352
752624
16472
6590
2 20287.......... PA......... ALTOONA.............
23
24
1000 311
29784
403406
782638
19812
757
0.8 23341.......... PA......... ALTOONA.............
10
32
883 305
70018
403401
782630
22736
817
1.5 13929.......... PA......... ALTOONA.............
47
46
50 308
74915
403412
782626
13077
575
0.7 60850.......... PA......... BETHLEHEM...........
60
9
3.2 284
59326
403352
752624
15693
5211
10.6 66219.......... PA......... CLEARFIELD..........
3
15
810 413
59340
410720
782629
31830
862
1.4 24970.......... PA......... ERIE................
12
12
8.63 305
74599
420352
800019
24248
675
0.7 49711.......... PA......... ERIE................
35
16
200 279
30039
420215
800343
19713
636
0.6 19707.......... PA......... ERIE................
66
22
850 276
65637
420233
800356
14972
581
0 65749.......... PA......... ERIE................
24
24
523 310
70354
420225
800409
20313
702
1.1 53716.......... PA......... ERIE................
54
50
200 271
67971
420234
800356
18066
531
3.5 13924.......... PA......... GREENSBURG..........
40
50
362 264
44438
402334
794654
16433
2646
2.3 72326.......... PA......... HARRISBURG..........
27
10
14 346
40451
401857
765702
22368
2185
0.6 72313.......... PA......... HARRISBURG..........
21
21
500 372
70325
402043
765209
22848
2357
4.6 73083.......... PA......... HARRISBURG..........
33
36
50 411
19302
402044
765207
14856
1808
7.5 73375.......... PA......... HAZLETON............
56
45
420 488 .........
411100
755210
26257
1879
16.5 69880.......... PA......... JEANNETTE...........
19
11
6.5 303
80099
402334
794654
21639
2960
0.1 20295.......... PA......... JOHNSTOWN...........
8
8
6.5 352
70335
401053
790905
20987
2536
0.8 73120.......... PA......... JOHNSTOWN...........
6
34
1000 386
65822
402217
785856
24695
1984
3 53930.......... PA......... LANCASTER...........
8
8
5.4 415
84829
400204
763708
24456
4088
3.6 23338.......... PA......... LANCASTER...........
15
23
500 381
41227
401545
762751
25174
3340
1.1 8616........... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
6
6
6.22 332
80202
400239
751426
32281
10186
0.2 73879.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
17
17
237 354
74615
400230
751411
24810
8188
0 25453.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
3
26
770 375 .........
400233
751433
31614
10075
1.6 12499.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
57
32
250 400
44229
400230
751411
22512
7859
3.6 63153.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
10
34
325 377
71122
400230
751411
27178
8934
1.6 28480.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
35
35
358 377
71123
400230
751411
25483
8584
4.2 51568.......... PA......... PHILADELPHIA........
29
42
273 347
74917
400226
751420
22025
7599
8.5 41315.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
13
13
12.6 210
80240
402646
795751
21749
2933
1.3 25454.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
2
25
1000 311 .........
402938
800109
29482
3587
0.1 41314.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
16
38
64.1 215
74997
402646
795751
14493
2602
0.2 73907.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
22
42
1000 315
43259
402943
800017
22255
2996
3.9 73875.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
53
43
1000 303
45946
402943
800018
23931
3093
0 73910.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
11
48
1000 289 .........
402748
800016
25263
3258
0.1 65681.......... PA......... PITTSBURGH..........
4
51
1000 273
40377
401649
794811
20794
2868
0.6 55305.......... PA......... READING.............
51
25
900 395
67694
401952
754141
20961
5185
35.2 55350.......... PA......... RED LION............
49
30
50 177
74918
395418
763500
11529
1959
17.2 17010.......... PA......... SCRANTON............
22
13
30 471 .........
411058
755226
32173
2482
5.9 64690.......... PA......... SCRANTON............
64
32
528 354
59210
412606
754335
20285
1051
5.2 73374.......... PA......... SCRANTON............
38
38
57.6 385
75018
412609
754345
15550
899
3.7 47929.......... PA......... SCRANTON............
44
41
200 487 .........
411055
755217
23850
1905
2.3 73318.......... PA......... SCRANTON............
16
49
100 506 .........
411100
755210
21428
1732
0.5 71225.......... PA......... WILKES-BARRE........
28
11
30 471 .........
411058
755226
32642
2524
5.2 52075.......... PA......... WILLIAMSPORT........
53
29
200 223
17599
411157
770739
12710
326
2.1 10213.......... PA......... YORK................
43
47
933 385
45937
400141
763600
22845
3255
26.3 50063.......... RI......... BLOCK ISLAND........
69
17
1000 228
67093
412941
714706
21896
2966
4 73311.......... RI......... PROVIDENCE..........
64
12
11.5 295
74616
415214
711745
21844
5899
0.8 47404.......... RI......... PROVIDENCE..........
12
13
18 305 .........
415236
711657
28045
6539
0.8 56092.......... RI......... PROVIDENCE..........
36
21
50 268
65226
415154
711715
11209
2916
34.3 50780.......... RI......... PROVIDENCE..........
10
51
1000 305
84850
415154
711715
27224
6489
0.4 61003.......... SC......... ALLENDALE...........
14
33
427 241
67765
331115
812350
15210
603
0 56548.......... SC......... ANDERSON............
40
14
310 311
30073
343851
821613
22074
1365
0 61007.......... SC......... BEAUFORT............
16
44
440 365
70516
324242
804054
19925
835
0 61005.......... SC......... CHARLESTON..........
7
7
12 562
70358
325528
794158
31487
849
0 416............ SC......... CHARLESTON..........
24
24
283 583
74554
325624
794145
30857
818
0 21536.......... SC......... CHARLESTON..........
4
34
630 522
43263
325528
794158
32715
848
0 9015........... SC......... CHARLESTON..........
36
36
50 583
74514
325624
794145
21692
657
0 71297.......... SC......... CHARLESTON..........
5
47
1000 521
45846
325528
794158
33547
866
0.3 10587.......... SC......... CHARLESTON..........
2
50
1000 581
66300
325624
794145
35154
925
0 60963.......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
25
8
43.7 529
34078
340658
804551
40718
1723
9.5 13990.......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
10
10
18.1 462
74559
340729
804523
32006
1450
1.8 37176.......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
19
17
1000 500
43474
340549
804551
33240
1341
6.5 61013.......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
35
32
62 316 .........
340706
805613
18857
966
0 136750......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
47
47
50 192
74780
340238
805951
5835
584
16.7 19199.......... SC......... COLUMBIA............
57
48
520 464
43955
340658
804551
27312
1158
1.4 61004.......... SC......... CONWAY..............
23
9
20 230 .........
335658
790631
27745
778
0 66407.......... SC......... FLORENCE............
13
13
22.4 594
84834
342202
791922
43473
1647
1.4 17012.......... SC......... FLORENCE............
15
16
421 602 .........
342153
791949
42129
1611
1.2
Page 15320
3133........... SC......... FLORENCE............
21
21
384 581
74438
342153
791949
32639
1312
0.1 61008.......... SC......... FLORENCE............
33
45
45 242 .........
341648
794435
14727
495
0.2 82494.......... SC......... GEORGETOWN.......... .....
38
500 171
66448
335012
785111
14797
379
2 61010.......... SC......... GREENVILLE..........
29
9
65 378
64722
345629
822438
30476
1753
0.1 9064........... SC......... GREENVILLE..........
16
16
98.4 337 .........
345626
822441
20693
1507
0.5 72300.......... SC......... GREENVILLE..........
21
21
164 765
84836
351056
824056
29139
1820
0.7 53905.......... SC......... GREENVILLE..........
4
36
1000 610
84818
350640
823617
38470
2132
0.5 60931.......... SC......... GREENWOOD...........
38
18
49 230 .........
342219
821005
15770
1009
0.7 27245.......... SC......... HARDEEVILLE.........
28
28
1000 455
75003
320245
812027
34454
819
0 9054........... SC......... MYRTLE BEACH........
43
18
1000 459
39594
341119
791100
36913
1343
0.9 83969.......... SC......... MYRTLE BEACH........
32
32
165 186
77954
334350
790432
13305
334
0 61009.......... SC......... ROCK HILL...........
30
15
403 212
67767
345023
810107
15304
1610
0.2 20624.......... SC......... ROCK HILL...........
55
39
200 595 .........
352144
810919
30125
2793
2.7 66391.......... SC......... SPARTANBURG.........
7
7
20.5 657
74611
351012
821727
40644
2745
0.4 61011.......... SC......... SPARTANBURG.........
49
43
50 302 .........
345311
814916
16629
1263
4 61012.......... SC......... SUMTER..............
27
28
98.4 364 .........
335251
801615
22690
1018
0.4 40902.......... SC......... SUMTER..............
63
39
500 391
66995
340658
804551
23915
1157
7.1 48659.......... SD......... ABERDEEN............
9
9
19.4 427
74475
450632
975330
32920
127
2.8 61064.......... SD......... ABERDEEN............
16
17
50 357
74927
452955
974035
21097
80
0 61067.......... SD......... BROOKINGS...........
8
8
9.16 230
70586
442016
971342
19513
123
4.1 61071.......... SD......... EAGLE BUTTE.........
13
13
21.9 518
74989
450320
1021540
37160
18
3 41975.......... SD......... FLORENCE............
3
3
3.7 241
74334
445753
973450
25730
122
0 28501.......... SD......... HURON...............
12
12
13.5 259
84858
441139
981905
24749
77
1.1 34348.......... SD......... LEAD................
5
5
6.71 564
84816
441930
1035014
43278
164
0 17686.......... SD......... LEAD................
11
10
34.8 576 .........
441936
1035012
44028
162
0 61063.......... SD......... LOWRY...............
11
11
10.6 317
74386
451634
995903
27187
27
0.7 61062.......... SD......... MARTIN..............
8
8
12.9 265
74461
432606
1013314
24925
28
0 55375.......... SD......... MITCHELL............
5
26
1000 315 .........
434533
982444
31314
100
0 61066.......... SD......... PIERRE..............
10
10
21.4 488
74447
435755
993556
37734
62
1.3 48660.......... SD......... PIERRE..............
4
19
1000 378
44050
440307
1000503
30333
45
0 17688.......... SD......... RAPID CITY..........
3
2
7.1 185
39981
440407
1031503
21008
131
0 34347.......... SD......... RAPID CITY..........
7
7
12.3 204
80208
440400
1031501
19308
129
1 41969.......... SD......... RAPID CITY..........
15
16
150 154
68112
440413
1031501
14080
118
0 81464.......... SD......... RAPID CITY..........
21
21
50 211
74748
440533
1031453
14030
121
0 61068.......... SD......... RAPID CITY..........
9
26
76.3 202
74931
440307
1031436
13945
117
0 41964.......... SD......... RELIANCE............
6
13
40 318
45870
435757
993611
27251
49
6.7 28521.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
17
7
65 126
29257
432920
964540
21044
318
2.5 41983.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
11
11
24.1 589
74495
433107
963205
40976
530
2 48658.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
13
13
22.7 610
75012
433107
963205
41131
542
6.5 60728.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
23
24
29
75 .........
433428
963919
9342
217
0 29121.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
36
36
152 209 .........
433019
963419
16927
287
0 55379.......... SD......... SIOUX FALLS.........
46
47
1000 608 .........
433018
963322
43736
577
0 61072.......... SD......... VERMILLION..........
2
34
236 204 .........
430301
964701
17956
395
1.4 22590.......... TN......... CHATTANOOGA.........
9
9
10.7 317
74516
350941
851903
21462
1022
4.4 54385.......... TN......... CHATTANOOGA.........
12
12
20.3 376
74582
350806
851925
25744
1171
1.8 59137.......... TN......... CHATTANOOGA.........
3
13
34.8 335
39987
350940
851851
22294
1065
3.6 65667.......... TN......... CHATTANOOGA.........
45
29
200 336 .........
351226
851652
20169
974
1.1 71353.......... TN......... CHATTANOOGA.........
61
40
84 350
68567
351234
851639
15882
880
0.3 72060.......... TN......... CLEVELAND...........
53
42
500 333
67273
351234
851639
21132
1017
0.3 69479.......... TN......... COOKEVILLE..........
22
22
50 425
74600
361026
852037
20663
419
4.3 28468.......... TN......... COOKEVILLE..........
28
36
733 429
64292
361604
864744
28993
1833
0.5 72971.......... TN......... CROSSVILLE..........
20
20
189 719
75046
360633
842017
33281
1435
0.8 40761.......... TN......... GREENEVILLE.........
39
38
1000 795
59933
360124
824256
33197
1840
0.2 60820.......... TN......... HENDERSONVILLE......
50
51
264 417
62261
361603
864744
23496
1687
1.5 68519.......... TN......... JACKSON.............
16
39
392 296 .........
354722
890614
23937
609
0 65204.......... TN......... JACKSON.............
7
43
920 323
74935
353815
884132
29064
630
0.5 52628.......... TN......... JELLICO.............
54
23
18 608
29572
361153
841351
18076
1024
0.6 57826.......... TN......... JOHNSON CITY........
11
11
23 692
74679
362555
820815
33619
1273
5.9 27504.......... TN......... KINGSPORT...........
19
27
200 699
29681
362552
820817
20047
817
1.1 83931.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE........... .....
7
55 382
66337
360036
835557
27676
1275
2.7 46984.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE...........
10
10
24.7 530
75019
360013
835635
32945
1396
3.2 18267.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE...........
15
17
100 551 .........
355944
835723
25572
1229
0.4 71082.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE...........
6
26
930 529 .........
360013
835634
33972
1438
1.9 35908.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE...........
8
30
398 551 .........
355944
835723
29948
1352
0.8 19200.......... TN......... KNOXVILLE...........
43
34
460 529 .........
360013
835634
29596
1344
0.2 7651........... TN......... LEBANON.............
66
44
50 161
74936
360913
862246
9894
1179
0 71645.......... TN......... LEXINGTON...........
11
47
1000 195
74937
354212
883610
20726
465
0 19184.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
5
5
7.26 308
84821
351009
895312
33239
1600
0.8 85102.......... TN......... MEMPHIS............. .....
10
3.2 306
74651
350916
894920
18964
1299
0.2 12521.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
13
13
12.9 308
75055
351028
895041
26711
1453
0.6 81692.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
14
23
255 379
80188
352803
901127
19956
1415
0.1 11907.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
24
25
1000 340 .........
351633
894638
32105
1643
1.3 66174.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
3
28
1000 305
74938
351052
894956
30178
1518
0.3 42061.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
10
29
835 320 .........
350916
894920
30623
1534
0 68518.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
30
31
871 340 .........
351633
894638
31598
1615
0.2 21726.......... TN......... MEMPHIS.............
50
51
1000 298 .........
351241
894854
27402
1452
0.1 11117.......... TN......... MURFREESBORO........
39
38
1000 250
32815
360458
862552
20770
1547
0.1 36504.......... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
5
5
10.3 425
80199
361605
864716
39216
2087
0.2 41398.......... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
8
8
17.6 411
74578
360250
864949
31972
1855
1.7 41232.......... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
4
10
42.4 415 .........
360827
865156
36974
2000
0.9
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418............ TN......... NASHVILLE...........
17
15
1000 411
39931
361550
864739
31670
1874
3 9971........... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
30
21
1000 413
39919
361550
864739
31591
1916
0.9 73310.......... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
58
23
350 367
65623
361550
864739
25194
1708
0.1 73188.......... TN......... NASHVILLE...........
2
27
946 411 .........
360250
864949
36057
2007
0.1 18252.......... TN......... SNEEDVILLE..........
2
41
445 567 .........
362252
831049
30546
1678
1.1 81750.......... TN......... TAZEWELL............
48
48
193 431
74781
361530
833743
16166
1003
0.3 62293.......... TX......... ABILENE.............
15
15
165 298
74734
321631
993523
18689
215
2.4 59988.......... TX......... ABILENE.............
32
24
1000 258 .........
321638
993551
27447
268
0 306............ TX......... ABILENE.............
9
29
1000 258
77885
321638
993551
22366
226
0 60537.......... TX......... ALVIN...............
67
36
1000 579
43470
293415
953037
41745
4843
0 40446.......... TX......... AMARILLO............
7
7
21.9 518
74462
352229
1015258
39374
350
0 1236........... TX......... AMARILLO............
2
8
5 519 .........
352230
1015256
29297
314
5.6 51466.......... TX......... AMARILLO............
10
10
20.8 466 .........
351734
1015042
37002
347
0.1 33722.......... TX......... AMARILLO............
14
15
925 464 .........
352033
1014921
40775
356
0.1 8523........... TX......... AMARILLO............
4
19
400 455 .........
352033
1014921
34791
341
0 68834.......... TX......... ARLINGTON...........
68
42
1000 368
60704
323525
965823
26621
5223
0.9 35649.......... TX......... AUSTIN..............
7
7
15.9 384
74653
301836
974733
31188
1835
0 35920.......... TX......... AUSTIN..............
36
21
700 395 .........
301933
974758
34015
1894
1.8 8564........... TX......... AUSTIN..............
18
22
700 358 .........
301919
974812
33104
1897
0.1 35867.......... TX......... AUSTIN..............
24
33
1000 376 .........
301918
974811
33409
1874
3 33691.......... TX......... AUSTIN..............
42
43
1000 395
60307
301918
974811
31315
1837
2.1 144............ TX......... AUSTIN..............
54
49
500 396
28952
301933
974758
26233
1589
3.2 70492.......... TX......... BAYTOWN.............
57
41
1000 596
38691
293415
953037
40536
4831
0 10150.......... TX......... BEAUMONT............
12
12
12.9 292
75047
301124
935315
27428
707
0 22589.......... TX......... BEAUMONT............
6
21
50 254
44573
300824
935844
14995
489
0 12896.......... TX......... BEAUMONT............
34
33
500 312
29808
301041
935426
23659
661
0 9754........... TX......... BELTON..............
46
46
232 360
74537
305908
973751
22126
1398
5.6 42008.......... TX......... BIG SPRING..........
4
33
174
83
66027
321655
1012934
10867
96
0 125710......... TX......... BLANCO..............
17
18
224 204
75128
294148
983045
16810
1769
0 83715.......... TX......... BORGER.............. .....
31
700 306
66220
352033
1014920
23168
314
0 12523.......... TX......... BROWNSVILLE.........
23
24
1000 445
39305
260601
975020
35542
959
0 60384.......... TX......... BRYAN...............
28
28
50 220
75013
304118
962535
12801
270
0 6669........... TX......... BRYAN...............
3
50
1000 477
43579
303316
960151
36945
2953
0 65301.......... TX......... COLLEGE STATION.....
15
12
3.2 119
74940
303748
962033
13045
278
4.9 58835.......... TX......... CONROE..............
49
32
1000 555
74342
293415
953037
38783
4814
0 28324.......... TX......... CONROE..............
55
42
1000 597
43288
293344
953035
39190
4840
0 10188.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
3
8
160 269
65123
273930
973604
36835
541
0.1 33079.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
10
10
14.3 287
74423
274650
973803
27676
539
0 25559.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
6
13
46.1 240
71769
274429
973609
24373
527
1.8 58408.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
16
23
200 273
31667
273920
973355
18472
500
0 64877.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
28
27
1000 287
38420
274227
973759
26335
536
0 82910.......... TX......... CORPUS CHRISTI......
38
38
50 280
74770
274522
973625
12804
476
0 72054.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
8
8
21.5 512
74356
323506
965841
39164
5431
0.5 49324.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
13
14
475 500 .........
323443
965712
39475
5462
0 22201.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
33
32
780 537
36873
323235
965732
36512
5404
0 33770.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
4
35
1000 511
74941
323506
965841
41095
5492
0 17037.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
27
36
1000 495
29430
323236
965732
37393
5405
0.1 35994.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
39
40
1000 494 .........
323507
965806
40034
5463
0.1 67910.......... TX......... DALLAS..............
58
45
1000 494
65026
323236
965732
33987
5352
0 73701.......... TX......... DECATUR.............
29
30
1000 544
65411
323519
965805
37279
5435
0 55762.......... TX......... DEL RIO.............
10
28
1000 100 .........
292039
1005139
17248
56
0 49326.......... TX......... DENTON..............
2
43
1000 494
64993
323235
965732
33538
5346
0 32621.......... TX......... EAGLE PASS..........
16
24
57.5
85
84815
284332
1002835
17905
68
0 49832.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
7
7
38.1 574
74410
314818
1062858
42990
854
0 67760.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
9
9
24 582
74401
314818
1062857
39562
854
0 19117.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
13
13
24.4 265
74485
314715
1062847
22908
849
0 33716.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
14
15
1000 602
68879
314855
1062920
39112
857
0 33764.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
4
18
1000 475
74942
314746
1062857
35035
851
0 51708.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
26
25
1000 439
36510
314746
1062857
28858
851
0 10202.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
38
39
50 557
74943
314855
1062917
18504
851
0 68753.......... TX......... EL PASO.............
65
51
70 525
29633
314818
1062859
16890
846
0 81445.......... TX......... FARWELL.............
18
18
50 112
74740
342621
1031222
9122
77
0 29015.......... TX......... FORT WORTH..........
52
9
6.87 545
75052
323519
965805
25183
5229
1.5 23422.......... TX......... FORT WORTH..........
11
11
26.3 500
74431
323443
965712
38000
5412
1.3 51517.......... TX......... FORT WORTH..........
21
18
220 535
19052
323235
965732
28958
5279
0.4 49330.......... TX......... FORT WORTH..........
5
41
1000 514
74944
323515
965759
40533
5475
0 24316.......... TX......... FREDERICKSBURG......
2
5
10.2 413
74707
300813
983635
38961
2966
0 24436.......... TX......... GALVESTON...........
22
23
247 566 .........
291756
951411
35208
4479
2.3 64984.......... TX......... GALVESTON...........
47
48
1000 597
43454
293415
953037
39815
4836
0 35841.......... TX......... GARLAND.............
23
23
186 518 .........
323521
965812
33002
5332
0 42359.......... TX......... GREENVILLE..........
47
46
600 496
60867
323236
965732
30628
5313
0.1 34457.......... TX......... HARLINGEN...........
4
31
1000 368
44581
260856
974918
26278
949
0 12913.......... TX......... HARLINGEN...........
44
34
200 283
65860
261300
974648
18751
925
0 56079.......... TX......... HARLINGEN...........
60
38
1000 346
46306
260714
974918
25290
944
0 69269.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
8
8
21.9 564
80228
293428
952937
37914
4826
0.1 34529.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
11
11
17 570 .........
293340
953004
38950
4822
0.5 35675.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
13
13
22.2 588
70860
293427
952937
42534
4833
0.4 51569.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
20
19
421 596
33045
293344
953035
36222
4827
0 12895.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
14
24
900 579
59136
293415
953037
42319
4848
0 22204.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
26
26
234 594
75005
293428
952937
31274
4768
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53117.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
2
35
1000 585 .........
293406
952957
45364
4862
0 23394.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
39
38
1000 582
33161
293406
952957
35952
4818
0 69531.......... TX......... HOUSTON.............
61
44
1000 461
68030
293344
953035
32739
4777
0 60534.......... TX......... IRVING..............
49
48
225 535
39591
323235
965732
27401
5245
0 55643.......... TX......... JACKSONVILLE........
56
22
1000 459
33098
320340
951850
35608
924
0.8 31870.......... TX......... KATY................
51
47
1000 597
69142
293415
953037
40037
4838
0 51518.......... TX......... KERRVILLE...........
35
32
1000 531
46137
293638
985333
33391
1818
0.2 148............ TX......... KILLEEN.............
62
13
45 484 .........
304334
975923
41662
1828
1.2 17433.......... TX......... LAKE DALLAS.........
55
39
57.3 494
74617
323236
965732
18912
5077
0.9 10061.......... TX......... LAREDO..............
8
8
33.3 285
74387
274021
993951
27256
199
5.9 33078.......... TX......... LAREDO..............
13
13
3.2 280
74376
273114
993119
19464
201
1.8 51479.......... TX......... LAREDO..............
27
19
200
49
36711
273004
993037
8202
193
0 35909.......... TX......... LLANO...............
14
27
660 249 .........
304036
983359
22137
903
9.7 70917.......... TX......... LONGVIEW............
51
31
1000 361
29517
321535
945702
29711
821
0.5 83913.......... TX......... LONGVIEW............
38
38
191 268
74771
321536
945702
15446
554
0.3 27507.......... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
11
11
15 232 .........
333232
1015014
24161
371
0.6 53544.......... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
16
16
50
83
74990
333312
1014913
9355
283
0 40820.......... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
28
27
1000 219 .........
333133
1015207
23831
358
0 55031.......... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
34
35
1000 274 .........
333008
1015220
27678
377
0 65355.......... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
5
39
890 143
32592
333455
1015325
14440
342
1.4 3660........... TX......... LUBBOCK.............
13
40
1000 219 .........
333133
1015207
22626
354
0 68541.......... TX......... LUFKIN..............
9
9
10 204
74363
312509
944803
20490
309
4.7 69692.......... TX......... MCALLEN.............
48
49
1000 286
39111
260518
980344
23860
956
0 86263.......... TX......... MIDLAND.............
18
18
240 284
74741
315019
1023159
16457
276
0 35131.......... TX......... MIDLAND.............
2
26
1000 323 .........
320511
1021710
32226
345
0 55644.......... TX......... NACOGDOCHES.........
19
18
640 457 .........
315420
950505
35050
829
8.3 6865........... TX......... ODESSA..............
7
7
13.1 226
80209
315150
1023441
25197
283
0 42007.......... TX......... ODESSA..............
9
9
25.7 391 .........
315917
1025241
34523
341
0 12524.......... TX......... ODESSA..............
24
23
600 333
39998
320551
1021721
26889
324
0 84410.......... TX......... ODESSA..............
30
30
50 212
74764
320551
1021721
11292
254
0 50044.......... TX......... ODESSA..............
36
38
500
82 .........
315158
1022248
14075
267
0 53541.......... TX......... ODESSA..............
42
42
50 142
75023
320254
1021804
9745
254
0 61214.......... TX......... PORT ARTHUR.........
4
40
1000 360 .........
300920
935910
32745
776
0 62354.......... TX......... RIO GRANDE CITY.....
40
20
1000 287 .........
260723
980420
30426
971
0 53847.......... TX......... ROSENBERG...........
45
45
356 578
74579
293344
953035
33056
4793
0 31114.......... TX......... SAN ANGELO..........
8
11
18.8 434 .........
312201
1000248
33418
163
2.4 307............ TX......... SAN ANGELO..........
3
16
1000 160 .........
313722
1002614
21754
130
0 58560.......... TX......... SAN ANGELO..........
6
19
1000 277
74948
313521
1003100
27865
132
0.3 749............ TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
9
9
8.3 259
74347
291938
982117
21643
1787
0.4 53118.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
12
12
18.4 427
70242
291611
981531
32978
1888
0.7 27300.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
23
16
500 307
45032
291724
981520
24963
1830
0.2 56528.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
29
30
1000 441
28869
291728
981612
34435
1982
0 64969.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
60
38
1000 414
41078
291738
981530
29713
1891
0.2 26304.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
5
39
751 424
74634
291607
981555
34215
1903
0.1 35881.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
41
41
416 414
74547
291738
981530
25480
1848
0.2 69618.......... TX......... SAN ANTONIO.........
4
48
844 451
74680
291610
981555
34527
1894
1.3 35954.......... TX......... SHERMAN.............
12
12
14.4 543
74439
340158
964800
38337
946
13 77452.......... TX......... SNYDER..............
17
17
184 138
74359
324652
1005352
8618
45
0 308............ TX......... SWEETWATER..........
12
20
561 427
74949
322448
1000625
31757
243
2.6 10245.......... TX......... TEMPLE..............
6
9
25 527
41595
311624
971314
34738
1265
6.8 35648.......... TX......... TEXARKANA...........
6
15
1000 454 .........
325411
940020
42049
1055
0.1 68540.......... TX......... TYLER...............
7
7
15 302
74360
323223
951312
25397
761
0.5 61173.......... TX......... UVALDE..............
26
26
235 560
74761
293711
990257
31324
1771
1.6 35846.......... TX......... VICTORIA............
19
11
18 290 .........
285042
970733
24235
256
13.4 73101.......... TX......... VICTORIA............
25
15
900 312
59285
285042
970733
29932
310
1.8 35903.......... TX......... WACO................
10
10
13.8 552
75056
311919
971858
38053
1164
1.1 6673........... TX......... WACO................
34
20
700 319
69374
311917
972040
25553
679
0.9 9781........... TX......... WACO................
25
26
1000 561
58939
312016
971836
38287
1343
2.2 12522.......... TX......... WACO................
44
44
160 552
74667
311852
971937
22371
743
10 43328.......... TX......... WESLACO.............
5
13
57 445
38452
260602
975021
33861
962
0 7675........... TX......... WICHITA FALLS.......
18
15
1000 325
39767
341205
984345
24386
379
3 6864........... TX......... WICHITA FALLS.......
6
22
200 311 .........
335404
983221
23697
346
0 65370.......... TX......... WICHITA FALLS.......
3
28
1000 274 .........
335323
983330
28507
377
0 77719.......... TX......... WOLFFORTH...........
22
43
77.1 228
80190
333008
1015220
15511
312
0 59494.......... UT......... CEDAR CITY..........
4
14
1000 819 .........
373229
1130404
45405
141
0 69694.......... UT......... LOGAN...............
12
12
22.3 690
74725
414703
1121355
32963
792
5.9 77512.......... UT......... OGDEN...............
24
24
450 1229
59860
403933
1121207
37197
1798
0 69582.......... UT......... OGDEN...............
9
36
200 1256
38687
403933
1121207
29628
1781
0 1136........... UT......... OGDEN...............
30
48
200 1257
41318
403933
1121207
27529
1768
0 84277.......... UT......... PRICE...............
3
11
51.1 658
74335
394522
1105922
39858
210
0 57884.......... UT......... PROVO...............
16
29
530 1171
18846
403912
1121206
27532
1785
0 81451.......... UT......... PROVO...............
32
32
138 812
75067
401645
1115600
17405
1617
0 6823........... UT......... PROVO...............
11
44
346 1257
32909
403933
1121207
31400
1787
0 82576.......... UT......... RICHFIELD........... .....
19
0.33 441
46081
383804
1120333
4806
22
0 22215.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
13
13
43.4 1234
74476
403932
1121208
38745
1812
0.4 10177.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
20
20
73.3 1171
74746
403912
1121206
24439
1734
0 35823.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
2
34
423 1267
39866
403933
1121207
34886
1796
0 6359........... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
5
38
546 1267
19903
403933
1121207
34973
1791
0 68889.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
4
40
476 1256
27794
403933
1121207
33954
1790
0 69396.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
7
42
239 1266
30673
403933
1121207
30198
1785
0
Page 15323
36607.......... UT......... SALT LAKE CITY......
14
46
123 1181
75006
403912
1121206
27341
1761
0 35822.......... UT......... ST. GEORGE..........
12
9
3.2
43
44874
370348
1133423
4214
85
0.4 82585.......... UT......... ST. GEORGE.......... .....
18
1.62
67
43602
370350
1133420
3637
81
0 83729.......... UT......... VERNAL..............
6
16
1000 676
74714
402122
1090841
36226
44
0 69532.......... VA......... ARLINGTON...........
14
15
900 173
29445
385624
770454
19793
6911
0.2 10897.......... VA......... ASHLAND.............
65
47
1000 249
28058
374431
771515
20211
1398
0.3 2455........... VA......... BRISTOL.............
5
5
8.93 680
80200
362657
820631
46471
1934
0.7 363............ VA......... CHARLOTTESVILLE.....
19
19
50 326
74743
375903
782852
14121
381
1.2 70309.......... VA......... CHARLOTTESVILLE.....
29
32
1000 368
67231
375902
782853
28673
1512
1.8 9990........... VA......... CHARLOTTESVILLE.....
41
46
340 332
41219
375859
782902
16348
439
7.4 15507.......... VA......... DANVILLE............
24
24
141 332 .........
370210
793230
21206
917
0 9999........... VA......... FAIRFAX.............
56
24
50 215
74668
385228
771324
14900
5838
0.1 66378.......... VA......... FRONT ROYAL.........
42
21
50 400
32594
385736
781952
13538
714
16.9 10019.......... VA......... GOLDVEIN............ .....
30
160 229 .........
383743
772621
17529
4650
0.5 37808.......... VA......... GRUNDY..............
68
49
1000 662 .........
364947
820445
35029
1179
0.8 74167.......... VA......... HAMPTON.............
13
13
19.1 344
74561
364900
762806
31544
1937
1.1 25932.......... VA......... HAMPTON-NORFOLK.....
15
16
950 361
33525
364831
763013
33081
2003
0 4688........... VA......... HARRISONBURG........
3
49
65 638 .........
383605
783757
15417
468
1.1 73988.......... VA......... LYNCHBURG...........
13
13
19.6 568
74507
371854
793806
34544
1169
1.1 24812.......... VA......... LYNCHBURG...........
21
20
400 500
39495
371914
793758
27193
972
3.4 74091.......... VA......... MANASSAS............
66
34
1000 254
72356
385701
770447
10594
3094
35.3 5982........... VA......... MARION..............
52
42
100 448 .........
365407
813232
17079
494
1.1 40759.......... VA......... NORFOLK.............
33
33
905 361
74538
364831
763013
26943
1894
0 47401.......... VA......... NORFOLK.............
3
40
950 377 .........
364831
763013
33295
2003
0 67077.......... VA......... NORFOLK.............
49
46
1000 360
19107
364831
763013
27594
1786
0.2 5985........... VA......... NORTON..............
47
32
100 591 .........
365353
823721
27184
974
0.1 74416.......... VA......... PETERSBURG..........
8
22
450 328 .........
373045
773605
28598
1526
0 71127.......... VA......... PORTSMOUTH..........
10
31
1000 280 .........
364914
763041
28778
1917
0 9762........... VA......... PORTSMOUTH..........
27
50
800 264 .........
364843
762745
23806
1762
0 30833.......... VA......... RICHMOND............
12
12
5.41 241
74618
373023
773012
21438
1277
2.4 57832.......... VA......... RICHMOND............
6
25
410 347 .........
373045
773605
28828
1531
0 412............ VA......... RICHMOND............
35
26
800 328 .........
373045
773605
30742
1594
1.4 9987........... VA......... RICHMOND............
23
42
160 346 .........
373045
773604
22009
1323
2.3 9989........... VA......... RICHMOND............
57
44
100 328 .........
373045
773605
20348
1242
0 5981........... VA......... ROANOKE.............
15
3
7.25 618
39733
371146
800917
42351
1469
0 24813.......... VA......... ROANOKE.............
27
17
400 594
29905
371146
800916
28286
1106
5.1 71329.......... VA......... ROANOKE.............
7
18
460 606 .........
371142
800923
36523
1296
1.3 57840.......... VA......... ROANOKE.............
10
30
950 592
69296
371203
800854
31210
1162
4 70251.......... VA......... ROANOKE.............
38
36
700 623
27852
371137
800925
28659
1055
1.3 60111.......... VA......... STAUNTON............
51
11
3.2 680
31834
380954
791851
19631
552
5.6 82574.......... VA......... VIRGINIA BEACH......
21
7
4.86 310
75265
364831
763012
19356
1714
0.1 65387.......... VA......... VIRGINIA BEACH......
43
29
1000 241
30040
364914
763041
21875
1737
0 11259.......... VT......... BURLINGTON..........
22
13
10 831
71724
443133
724857
32138
587
0.2 46728.......... VT......... BURLINGTON..........
3
22
444 835
80197
443136
724857
42718
620
0.4 69944.......... VT......... BURLINGTON..........
33
32
90 830 .........
443132
724851
30304
536
0 10132.......... VT......... BURLINGTON..........
44
43
47 839
71757
443133
724857
24761
479
0.8 73344.......... VT......... HARTFORD............
31
25
117 651
43680
432615
722708
21926
618
0.1 69946.......... VT......... RUTLAND.............
28
9
15 385
67939
433931
730625
21748
544
2.8 69940.......... VT......... ST. JOHNSBURY.......
20
18
67 590 .........
443416
715339
21648
239
0.7 69943.......... VT......... WINDSOR.............
41
24
55.7 692 .........
432615
722708
23709
772
0.4 56852.......... WA......... BELLEVUE............
33
33
179 716
80219
473017
1215803
26579
3579
0 4624........... WA......... BELLEVUE............
51
50
240 719
17552
473017
1215804
28362
3664
0 53586.......... WA......... BELLINGHAM..........
24
19
165 757
43180
484046
1225031
33673
982
7.4 35862.......... WA......... BELLINGHAM..........
12
35
612 722
74955
484040
1224948
43278
1644
0 62468.......... WA......... CENTRALIA...........
15
19
43.7 334 .........
463316
1230326
13904
489
22.8 35396.......... WA......... EVERETT.............
16
31
700 218
44001
473755
1222059
18375
3525
0 2495........... WA......... KENNEWICK...........
42
44
160 390 .........
460611
1190754
23073
373
0 56029.......... WA......... PASCO...............
19
18
50 366
74956
460551
1191130
20149
362
0 71024.......... WA......... PULLMAN.............
10
10
6.2 408
74411
465143
1171026
25722
259
0 78921.......... WA......... PULLMAN.............
24
24
1000 569
66879
473444
1171746
32886
657
0 12427.......... WA......... RICHLAND............
25
26
200 411 .........
460612
1190749
26245
384
0 71023.......... WA......... RICHLAND............
31
38
47.6 361
60199
460612
1190740
11914
290
0 33749.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
9
9
7.49 252
74562
473658
1221828
21801
3579
0 69571.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
22
25
1000 290 .........
473657
1221826
27243
3646
0 21656.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
4
38
1000 247
74957
473755
1222109
22159
3592
0.1 66781.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
7
39
1000 230
65845
473801
1222120
19081
3534
0.1 49264.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
45
44
240 714
38740
473017
1215806
25492
3632
0 34847.......... WA......... SEATTLE.............
5
48
960 239
18954
473755
1222059
18736
3562
0 34537.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
6
7
45.1 653
74388
473452
1171747
45079
684
0 61956.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
7
8
21.6 558 .........
473434
1171758
36062
666
0.2 61978.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
4
13
23.3 936 .........
475518
1170648
46084
655
0.3 34868.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
2
20
893 641
64696
473541
1171753
37651
663
0 58684.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
28
28
91.4 601
74486
473444
1171746
26401
586
0 81694.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
34
34
104 450
74766
473604
1171753
17181
537
0 35606.......... WA......... SPOKANE.............
22
36
250 622
64693
473541
1171753
20760
538
0 23428.......... WA......... TACOMA..............
11
11
14.7 271
84854
473656
1221829
24877
3628
0 33894.......... WA......... TACOMA..............
13
13
23.1 610
84835
473253
1224822
35976
3815
0 67950.......... WA......... TACOMA..............
20
14
90 473
39524
473250
1224740
22129
3629
0 62469.......... WA......... TACOMA..............
28
27
47.2 224 .........
471641
1223042
13991
3136
0 35419.......... WA......... TACOMA..............
56
42
144 695 .........
473017
1215806
29896
3638
0
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35460.......... WA......... VANCOUVER...........
49
30
741 528 .........
453119
1224453
29877
2443
1.4 84238.......... WA......... WALLA WALLA.........
9
9
45 432 .........
460558
1190740
38298
459
0.1 2506........... WA......... YAKIMA..............
35
14
160 293 .........
463157
1203037
15036
248
0.1 12395.......... WA......... YAKIMA..............
23
16
200 266 .........
463159
1203026
14954
247
0 33752.......... WA......... YAKIMA..............
47
21
50 280 .........
463158
1203033
11735
236
0 56033.......... WA......... YAKIMA..............
29
33
50 296
74958
463158
1203033
10949
235
0 86496.......... WI......... ANTIGO.............. .....
46
50 286
38603
450322
892754
11094
243
0.1 361............ WI......... APPLETON............
32
27
50 336
74693
442130
875848
19462
961
0 2709........... WI......... CHIPPEWA FALLS......
48
49
1000 203 .........
445724
914003
20780
395
0 81503.......... WI......... CRANDON.............
4
12
3.2 119
74710
453423
885257
11762
86
0.4 77789.......... WI......... EAGLE RIVER.........
34
28
70 144
67695
454630
891455
12379
92
0.2 7893........... WI......... EAU CLAIRE..........
13
13
22.9 607
74548
443951
905741
43031
858
2 64550.......... WI......... EAU CLAIRE..........
18
15
200 280
67697
444800
912757
19543
336
0.2 60571.......... WI......... FOND DU LAC.........
68
44
700 195
66227
432620
883129
18054
2137
0.1 4150........... WI......... GREEN BAY...........
11
11
17.2 384
75053
442431
875929
31619
1089
2.6 74417.......... WI......... GREEN BAY...........
2
23
1000 372 .........
442435
880006
35501
1152
0.6 9635........... WI......... GREEN BAY...........
5
39
1000 364
68312
442001
875856
30736
1115
1.4 2708........... WI......... GREEN BAY...........
26
41
1000 321
27828
442130
875848
26965
1084
0.8 18798.......... WI......... GREEN BAY...........
38
42
200 375 .........
442434
880006
25059
1041
0.5 26025.......... WI......... JANESVILLE..........
57
32
200 387
65253
430303
892913
25102
1265
0.3 37104.......... WI......... KENOSHA.............
55
40
830 358
43896
430544
875417
26695
2947
0.4 74424.......... WI......... LA CROSSE...........
8
8
20.3 462
74563
440528
912016
35254
714
2.5 64549.......... WI......... LA CROSSE...........
19
14
250 327 .........
434823
912202
25195
419
0.8 2710........... WI......... LA CROSSE...........
25
17
450 349
29449
434815
912220
25973
487
0.6 18780.......... WI......... LA CROSSE...........
31
30
308 345 .........
434817
912206
25639
421
0 10221.......... WI......... MADISON.............
47
11
15 471
30020
430321
893206
29375
1533
4.4 6870........... WI......... MADISON.............
15
19
56 387 .........
430303
892913
21196
1026
3.9 6096........... WI......... MADISON.............
21
20
100 453 .........
430321
893206
26579
1250
1.2 64545.......... WI......... MADISON.............
27
26
400 455
33126
430321
893206
30128
1450
1.3 65143.......... WI......... MADISON.............
3
50
603 466 .........
430321
893206
32793
1639
2.5 68547.......... WI......... MAYVILLE............
52
43
300 186 .........
432611
883134
16768
1878
7.9 18793.......... WI......... MENOMONIE...........
28
27
291 350 .........
450249
915147
26272
743
13.7 42663.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
10
8
25 354
67092
430546
875415
29509
3035
1.4 74174.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
18
18
368 302
74698
430544
875417
22781
2496
3.6 72342.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
30
22
196 297
42943
430544
875417
19180
2440
1.3 71278.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
24
25
625 340
41342
430544
875417
26207
2873
1.1 74098.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
4
28
1000 305
74959
430529
875407
30594
2856
4.5 73107.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
6
33
1000 305
74960
430524
875347
30009
2916
0.6 65680.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
12
34
863 263
59757
430642
875542
23269
2660
0 42665.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
36
35
500 355
66933
430546
875415
25395
2769
0.1 71427.......... WI......... MILWAUKEE...........
58
46
1000 322
32644
430642
875550
27046
2827
1.9 63046.......... WI......... PARK FALLS..........
36
36
50 445
74583
455643
901628
22223
139
0 68545.......... WI......... RACINE..............
49
48
176 303
74961
430515
875401
17104
2279
0.1 49699.......... WI......... RHINELANDER.........
12
16
538 489
28605
454003
891229
38587
375
0 33658.......... WI......... SUPERIOR............
6
19
384 312 .........
464721
920651
26329
264
0 73042.......... WI......... SURING..............
14
21
450 332
43297
442001
875856
20367
938
0.2 6867........... WI......... WAUSAU..............
7
7
16.9 369
74555
445514
894131
31405
527
0.7 64546.......... WI......... WAUSAU..............
9
9
17 369
75014
445514
894131
31158
526
0.8 73036.......... WI......... WAUSAU..............
20
24
172 387 .........
445514
894128
26595
482
0.2 86204.......... WI......... WITTENBERG..........
55
50
160 327
74788
450322
892754
18272
378
1.2 37806.......... WV......... BLUEFIELD...........
40
40
1000 386
74377
371308
811539
24131
705
1.2 74176.......... WV......... BLUEFIELD...........
6
46
1000 372 .........
371520
811054
25413
700
0.2 417............ WV......... CHARLESTON..........
11
19
475 514 .........
382428
815413
37398
1311
0.3 73189.......... WV......... CHARLESTON..........
29
39
1000 350
40580
382812
814635
25868
924
2 71280.......... WV......... CHARLESTON..........
8
41
475 514 .........
382428
815413
33607
1168
3.1 10976.......... WV......... CLARKSBURG..........
46
10
30 235
44599
391802
802037
21897
566
4.9 71220.......... WV......... CLARKSBURG..........
12
12
11.3 262
80238
391706
801946
22840
584
2.1 71680.......... WV......... GRANDVIEW...........
9
10
18.6 305
80261
375346
805921
24852
649
2.1 23342.......... WV......... HUNTINGTON..........
13
13
16 396
70338
383021
821233
27894
1025
4.7 36912.......... WV......... HUNTINGTON..........
3
23
724 402 .........
383036
821310
33731
1182
0.6 71657.......... WV......... HUNTINGTON..........
33
34
63.1 379
74962
382941
821203
16631
738
1 74169.......... WV......... LEWISBURG...........
59
8
3.68 .....
577
374622
804225
26153
590
1.7 23264.......... WV......... MARTINSBURG.........
60
12
23 314 .........
392727
780352
24844
2471
6.6 71676.......... WV......... MORGANTOWN..........
24
33
145 457
74963
394145
794545
20788
1370
0.5 66804.......... WV......... OAK HILL............
4
50
1000 236
80182
375726
810903
18914
515
1.7 4685........... WV......... PARKERSBURG.........
15
49
47.4 193 .........
392059
813356
12882
350
1.5 70592.......... WV......... WESTON..............
5
5
7.09 268
84822
390427
802528
29741
640
0.5 6869........... WV......... WHEELING............
7
7
15.5 293
74497
400341
804508
25673
2373
0.1 82575.......... WY......... CASPER..............
6
6
1 536
74715
424426
1062134
20136
70
0 68713.......... WY......... CASPER..............
13
12
3.2 534
74727
424426
1062134
18050
70
0 63177.......... WY......... CASPER..............
14
14
53.3 573
74389
424426
1062134
25030
70
0 18286.......... WY......... CASPER..............
2
17
741 588 .........
424403
1062000
40682
80
0.1 74256.......... WY......... CASPER..............
20
20
52.4 582
74425
424437
1061831
21652
70
0 18287.......... WY......... CHEYENNE............
33
11
16 650
67257
403247
1051150
28369
2763
0 40250.......... WY......... CHEYENNE............
27
27
169 232
74478
410255
1045328
13499
438
0 63166.......... WY......... CHEYENNE............
5
30
630 189 .........
410601
1050023
18799
415
2.9 1283........... WY......... JACKSON.............
2
2
1 293
74378
432742
1104510
17622
31
0 35103.......... WY......... JACKSON.............
11
11
3.2 327
74724
432742
1104510
10697
22
0 63162.......... WY......... LANDER..............
5
7
31.7
82
74964
425343
1084334
15754
32
2.8 10036.......... WY......... LANDER..............
4
8
60 463
74965
423459
1084236
36626
35
0.6
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10032.......... WY......... LARAMIE.............
8
8
3.2 318
74718
411717
1052642
12970
109
0.1 21612.......... WY......... RAWLINS.............
11
9
3.2
70
74966
414615
1071425
9432
11
0 21613.......... WY......... RIVERTON............
10
10
13.9 526
74402
432726
1081202
26335
49
0.1 63170.......... WY......... ROCK SPRINGS........
13
13
14.2 495
74448
412621
1090642
33002
43
0 81191.......... WY......... SHERIDAN............
7
7
3.2 349
74717
443720
1070657
12316
28
0 17680.......... WY......... SHERIDAN............
12
13
50 372 .........
443720
1070657
32735
52
0 51233.......... GU......... AGANA...............
8
8
3.2 282 .........
132553
-1444236 .......... .......... ............ 25511.......... GU......... AGANA...............
12
12
38.9
75 .........
132613
-1444817 .......... .......... ............ 29232.......... GU......... TAMUNING............
14
14
50
1 .........
133009
-1444817 .......... .......... ............ 3255........... PR......... AGUADA..............
50
50
50 343
74700
181907
671048
13079
862
2.3 71725.......... PR......... AGUADILLA...........
12
12
7.31 665
74705
180900
665900
35964
1570
1.9 61573.......... PR......... AGUADILLA...........
44
17
50 372
74920
181906
671042
17148
918
2.5 26602.......... PR......... AGUADILLA...........
32
34
250 605 .........
180906
665923
35049
1393
6.6 26676.......... PR......... ARECIBO.............
60
14
50 833
80214
180917
663316
23099
2851
9.4 3001........... PR......... ARECIBO.............
54
46
50 600
74610
181406
664536
16621
2420
5.7 4110........... PR......... BAYAMON.............
36
30
50 329
74691
181640
660638
14518
2514
0.5 19777.......... PR......... CAGUAS..............
11
11
3.2 357
74649
181654
660646
16753
2655
0.1 8156........... PR......... CAGUAS..............
58
48
50 329
74666
181640
660638
12923
2406
2.3 54443.......... PR......... CAROLINA............
52
51
450 585
32803
181644
655112
30994
2770
0.1 73901.......... PR......... FAJARDO.............
13
13
2.8 863 .........
181836
654741
34770
2702
0.1 2174........... PR......... FAJARDO.............
40
16
140 852
79754
181835
654743
29992
2734
3.4 15320.......... PR......... FAJARDO.............
34
33
50 848
74765
181836
654741
24915
2595
0 18410.......... PR......... GUAYAMA.............
46
45
50 642
74921
181648
655108
23740
2490
0.9 67190.......... PR......... HUMACAO.............
68
49
46 623
75154
181644
655110
20292
2501
0.9 60357.......... PR......... MAYAGUEZ............
16
22
50 338
74738
181851
671124
16336
808
14.3 73336.......... PR......... MAYAGUEZ............
22
23
400 693
65201
180900
665900
37898
1376
0.9 64865.......... PR......... MAYAGUEZ............
5
29
1000 607 .........
180902
665920
45696
1574
14.2 53863.......... PR......... MAYAGUEZ............
3
35
620 674 .........
180900
665900
43682
1920
0.1 19561.......... PR......... NARANJITO...........
64
18
50 142
74703
181734
661602
12482
2515
0.1 60341.......... PR......... PONCE...............
7
7
16.4 826
80207
180917
663316
46704
3722
0 19776.......... PR......... PONCE...............
9
9
15.6 857
84832
181009
663436
47124
3693
0 26681.......... PR......... PONCE...............
14
15
380 839
67269
181010
663436
41344
3361
5.7 58341.......... PR......... PONCE...............
20
19
700 269
65948
180449
664453
24888
1701
0.1 2175........... PR......... PONCE...............
26
25
200 310
41622
180448
664456
19187
1516
0 29000.......... PR......... PONCE...............
48
47
50 247
74924
180450
664450
11769
1118
0.3 58340.......... PR......... SAN JUAN............
24
21
1000 564 .........
181645
655114
44300
3102
0.4 52073.......... PR......... SAN JUAN............
4
27
1000 794 .........
180642
660305
53151
3389
0.5 64983.......... PR......... SAN JUAN............
2
28
871 861
74925
180654
660310
52474
3313
4 4077........... PR......... SAN JUAN............
30
31
75.9 287 .........
181630
660536
14563
2453
2.1 28954.......... PR......... SAN JUAN............
18
32
50 847
77557
181836
654741
23429
2359
1.9 53859.......... PR......... SAN JUAN............
6
43
791 825
74633
180642
660305
48283
3343
0 58342.......... PR......... SAN SEBASTIAN.......
38
39
700 627
65242
180900
665900
34738
1692
0 39887.......... PR......... YAUCO...............
42
41
185 832 .........
181010
663436
39318
3448
0 3113........... VI......... CHARLOTTE AMALIE....
17
17
50 455 .........
182126
645650
24541
104
0.1 83270.......... VI......... CHARLOTTE AMALIE.... .....
43
1.4
28 .........
182043
645545
1687
0
0 70287.......... VI......... CHARLOTTE AMALIE....
12
44
30.4 505
75403
182128
645653
18332
11
0 84407.......... VI......... CHRISTIANSTED.......
15
15
50 296
74735
174521
644756
14545
0
0 2370........... VI......... CHRISTIANSTED.......
8
20
501 292
74953
174521
644756
17484
7
0 83304.......... VI......... CHRISTIANSTED.......
39
23
0.85 130 .........
174440
644340
5461
0
0
Appendix C--List of Petitions for Reconsideration, Oppositions, and
Replies
Petitions for Reconsideration (filed by October 26, 2007) 1. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC. 2. Allbritton Communications Company & Gannett Co., Inc. 3. American Christian Television Service, Inc. 4. Arkansas 49, Inc. 5. Arkansas Educational Television Commission. 6. Bahakel Communications, Ltd. 7. Barrington Traverse City Licensee, LLC. 8. Belo Corp. 9. BlueStone License Holdings, Inc. 10. Board of Regents of the Montana University System. 11. Board of Regents of the Montana University System. 12. Brigham Young University. 13. CBS Corporation. 14. CBS Corporation. 15. Channel 20 TV Company. 16. Community Television of Southern California. 17. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. 18. Corridor Television, LLP. 19. Davis Television Clarksburg, LLC. 20. Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation. 21. Ellis Communications KDOC Licensee, Inc. 22. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc. 23. Fort Meyers Broadcasting Company. 24. Fox Television Stations, Inc. 25. Gannett Co., Inc. 26. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission. 27. Granite Broadcasting Corporation. 28. Granite Broadcasting Corporation. 29. Gray Television, Inc. 30. Hawaii Public Television Foundation. 31. Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. 32. Hoak Media, LLC. 33. Hoak Media, LLC. 34. Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation. 35. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. KAAL-DT. 36. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. WDIO-DT. 37. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. WIRT-DT. 38. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. 39. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. 40. Independence Television Company. 41. Independent Communications, Inc. 42. Independent Communications, Inc. 43. International Broadcasting Corporation. 44. Joint Public Television Petitioners. 45. KAZT, LLC. 46. KEVN, Inc. 47. KTVU Partnership. 48. KWWL Television, Inc. 49. Lambert Broadcasting of Burlington, LLC. 50. Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corp. 51. Lima Communications Corporation. 52. LIN Television Corporation. 53. Long Communications, LLC.
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54. Malara Broadcast Group, Inc. 55. Maranatha Broadcasting Company, Inc. 56. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 57. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 58. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 59. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 60. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 61. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 62. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 63. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 64. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 65. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. 66. Meredith Corporation. 67. Meredith Corporation. 68. Meredith Corporation. 69. Mississippi Authority for Educational Television. 70. Mississippi Television, LLC. 71. Montana State University. 72. Montecito Hawaii License, LLC. 73. Montecito Hawaii License, LLC. 74. The Association for Maximum Service Television--MSTV. 75. Mt. Mansfield Television, Inc. 76. Mullaney Engineering, Inc. 77. Nashville Public Television, Inc. 78. NBC Telemundo License Co. 79. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. 80. Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. 81. Pappas Telecasting of America & South Central Communications
Corporation. 82. Paxson Denver License, Inc. 83. Post-Newsweek Stations, Orlando, Inc. 84. Radio Perry, Inc. 85. Raycom Media, Inc. 86. Red River Broadcast Co., LLC KBRR-DT. 87. Red River Broadcast Co., LLC KNRR-DT. 88. Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, Inc. 89. Schurz Communications, Inc. 90. Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company. 91. Silverton Broadcasting Company, Inc., Mark III Media, Inc. and First National Broadcasting Corp. 92. Sky Television, LLC. 93. South Carolina Educational Television Commission. 94. Southeastern Media Holdings, Inc. 95. Southern TV Corporation. 96. Sunflower Broadcasting. 97. Surtsey Media, LLC. 98. Tribune Broadcasting Company. 99. Tri-State Public Teleplex, Inc. 100. Marcia T. Turner d/b/a Turner Enterprises. 101. Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. 102. United Communications Corporation. 103. University of Alaska. 104. University of Houston System. 105. Univision Communications, Inc. 106. Univision New York, LLC. 107. Vermont ETV, Inc. 108. The Walt Disney Company. 109. WDEF-TV, Inc. 110. West Virginia Media Holdings LLC. 111. WHYY, Inc. 112. Winston Broadcasting Network, Inc. 113. Withers Broadcasting Company of West Virginia. 114. WMMP Licensee, L.P. 115. WNAC, LLC. 116. Woods Communications Corporation. 117. WSJV Television, Inc. 118. WTAT Licensee, LLC. 119. WTOV, Inc. 120. WTVZ Licensee, LLC. 121. WVTV Licensee, Inc. 122. WWAZ License, LLC. 123. WWBT, Inc. 124. Dr. Joseph A. Zavaletta.
Oppositions (Filed by November 6, 2007 or December 3, 2007) 1. Alamo Public Telecommunications Council. 2. KTBC License, Inc. 3. Mid State Television, Inc. 4. Primeland Television, Inc. 5. Sonshine Family Television, Inc. 6. Sonshine Family Television, Inc. 7. State of Wisconsin--Educational Communications Board. 8. The Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc. 9. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. 10. West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority. 11. WOOD License Company, LLC. 12. WTNH Broadcasting, Inc.
Replies to Oppositions (Filed by November 16, 2007 or December 13, 2007) 1. Barrington Traverse City Licensee, LLC (12/21/07) (Request for Extension filed on 12/13). 2. Belo Corp. 3. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. 4. Corridor Television, LLP. 5. Gannett Co., Inc. 6. Gannett Co., Inc. 7. Robert E. Lee. 8. Twin Cities Public Television, Inc.
Other Pleadings 1. Allbritton Communications Company & Gannett Co., Inc. 2. Arkansas Educational Television Commission. 3. Bahakel Communications, Ltd. 4. Barrington Traverse City Licensee, LLC. 5. Brigham Young University. 6. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. 7. Corridor Television, LLP. 8. Corridor Television, LLP. 9. Dan Priestley. 10. Fox Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc. 11. Gannett Co., Inc. 12. Hawaii Public Television Foundation. 13. Hoak Media, LLC. 14. Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation. 15. Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation. 16. Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation. 17. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., KAAL-DT. 18. KEVN, Inc. 19. Koplar Communications International. 20. KWWL Television, Inc. 21. Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corp. 22. Media General. 23. Media General. 24. Media General. 25. Robert E. Lee. 26. SagamoreHill Broadcasting of Wyoming/Northern Colorado, LLC. 27. Sangre de Cristo Communications, Inc. 28. Sunbelt Multimedia Co. 29. United Communications. 30. West Virginia Media Holdings, LLC. 31. WKYC-TV, Inc. 32. WMMP Licensee L.P. 33. WTAT Licensee, LLC. 34. WTVZ Licensee, LLC. 35. WVTV Licensee, Inc.
Ex Parte/Late Filed Comments (Filed After October 26, 2007,
December 13, 2007 and November 16, 2007) 1. Davis Television Wasau, LLC. 2. EME Communications. 3. KMBC Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. 4. Mountain TV, LLC. 5. School Board of Miami Dade County, Florida. 6. Lake Superior Community Broadcast Corporation. 7. Mullaney Engineering Inc.
Notices of Ex Parte Communications 1. Allbritton Communications Company & Gannett Co., Inc. 2. Association of Public Television Stations. 3. Capitol Broadcasting/Hubbard Broadcasting. 4. Cohen, Dippell and Everist, P.C. 5. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission. 6. Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation. 7. ION Media Networks. 8. ION Media Networks, Inc. 9. MSTV. 10. MSTV. 11. MSTV. 12. MSTV. 13. MSTV Inc. 14. MSTV Inc. 15. MSTV Inc. 16. MSTV Inc. 17. MSTV Inc. 18. MSTV Inc. 19. Sunflower Broadcasting, Inc. 20. The Association of Maximum Service Television--MSTV. 21. The Walt Disney Company, CBS Corporation, Capitol
Broadcasting, Hubbard Broadcasting. 22. Tribune Broadcasting Company.
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Appendix D1.--Granted Requests for Minor Adjustments
Current Current
Post
Call sign
Facility
Community
State
NTSC
DTV
transition
ID No.
channel channel channel
WISE.............................
13960 FORT WAYNE.......... IN.........
33
19
19
KCTV.............................
41230 KANSAS CITY......... MO.........
5
24
24
KMDE.............................
162016 DEVILS LAKE......... ND......... ........
25
25
WCNY.............................
53734 SYRACUSE............ NY.........
24
25
25
KBJR.............................
33658 SUPERIOR............ WI.........
6
19
19
Appendix D2.--Granted Requests for Changes to Certification That Meet the Interference Criteria
Current Current
Post
Call sign
Facility
Community
State
NTSC
DTV
transition
File No.
ID No.
channel channel channel
KAKM....................
804 ANCHORAGE.............. AK............
7
8
8 BLEDT-20050915APL
WFIQ....................
715 FLORENCE............... AL............
36
22
22 BLEDT-20060718ACG
WHIQ....................
713 HUNTSVILLE............. AL............
25
24
24 BLEDT-20060927ALU
WAIQ....................
706 MONTGOMERY............. AL............
26
27
27 BLEDT-20060706ACK
KKYK....................
86534 CAMDEN................. AR............
49 ........
49 BPCDT-20050224ABE
KDOC....................
24518 ANAHEIM................ CA............
56
32
32 BMPCDT-20040323ATA
KAEF....................
8263 ARCATA................. CA............
23
22
22 BPCDT-20070914AAG
KVCR....................
58795 SAN BERNARDINO......... CA............
24
26
26 BLEDT-20070904AIC
KPXC....................
68695 DENVER................. CO............
59
43
43 BPCDT-19990923AAM
KRMA....................
14040 DENVER................. CO............
6
18
18 BMPEDT-20061205AAG
KFCT....................
125 FORT COLLINS........... CO............
22
21
21 BMPCDT-20050916ACG
WINK....................
22093 FORT MYERS............. FL............
11
9
9 BLCDT-20060531ADP
WCWJ....................
29712 JACKSONVILLE........... FL............
17
34
34 BLCDT-20060630AFM
WSRE....................
17611 PENSACOLA.............. FL............
23
31
31 BLEDT-20060621AAS
WGSA....................
69446 BAXLEY................. GA............
34
35
35 BMPCDT-20060717AAC
WPGA....................
54728 PERRY.................. GA............
58
32
32 BMPCDT-20041203ADW
KFVE....................
34445 HONOLULU............... HI............
5
23
23 BDSTA-20041012AKF
KHNL....................
34867 HONOLULU............... HI............
13
35
35 BLCDT-20070220ABH
KQIN....................
5471 DAVENPORT.............. IA............
36
34
34 BMPEDT-20070809AAX
KTIN....................
29100 FORT DODGE............. IA............
21
25
25 BMPEDT-20060911AAJ
KYIN....................
29086 MASON CITY............. IA............
24
18
18 BMPEDT-20060714ABL
KSIN....................
29096 SIOUX CITY............. IA............
27
28
28 BLEDT-20050726AMC
WSBT....................
73983 SOUTH BEND............. IN............
22
30
22 BMPCDT-20050613AFU
KSWK....................
60683 LAKIN.................. KS............
3
8
8 BLEDT-20050203ADS
WKLE....................
34207 LEXINGTON.............. KY............
46
42
42 BLEDT-20060926AJQ
KALB....................
51598 ALEXANDRIA............. LA............
5
35
35 BPCDT-19991025ACQ
WWLP....................
6868 SPRINGFIELD............ MA............
22
11
11 BLCDT-20060619AAS
KDLH....................
4691 DULUTH................. MN............
3
33
33 BMPCDT-20060519AAE
KOZJ....................
51101 JOPLIN................. MO............
26
25
25 BLEDT-20060620ABP
KYTV....................
36003 SPRINGFIELD............ MO............
3
44
44 BLCDT-20020213AAA
KUSM....................
43567 BOZEMAN................ MT............
9
8
8 BLEDT-20050926ALC
WSFX....................
72871 WILMINGTON............. NC............
26
30
30 BMPCDT-20060630ADE
KRWG....................
55516 LAS CRUCES............. NM............
22
23
23 BMPEDT-20041104AXJ
WNLO....................
71905 BUFFALO................ NY............
23
32
32 BLCDT-20070320AAV
WSKA....................
78908 CORNING................ NY............
30 ........
30 BLEDT-20060705ABL
WBNX....................
72958 AKRON.................. OH............
55
30
30 BLCDT-20070430AXX
WCET....................
65666 CINCINNATI............. OH............
48
34
34 BLEDT-20061031AAR
WLIO....................
37503 LIMA................... OH............
35
8
8 BMPCDT-20060517ABE
WQCW....................
65130 PORTSMOUTH............. OH............
30
17
17 BLCDT-20060630AFJ
WFMZ....................
39884 ALLENTOWN.............. PA............
69
46
46 BLCDT-20060621AAU
WITF....................
73083 HARRISBURG............. PA............
33
36
36 BLEDT-20000922AHE
WMTJ....................
2174 FAJARDO................ PR............
40
16
16 BMPEDT-20070629AEN
WTCV....................
28954 SAN JUAN............... PR............
18
32
32 BPCDT-20070125AAX
WRLK....................
61013 COLUMBIA............... SC............
35
32
32 BMLEDT-20040826AAL
WSMV....................
41232 NASHVILLE.............. TN............
4
10
10 BLCDT-20021029AAV
KXAN....................
35920 AUSTIN................. TX............
36
21
21 BLCDT-20050630AAG
KTLM....................
62354 RIO GRANDE CITY........ TX............
40
20
20 BPCDT-19991026ACA
KBYU....................
6823 PROVO.................. UT............
11
44
44 BLEDT-20020813ABC
WDBJ....................
71329 ROANOKE................ VA............
7
18
18 BLCDT-20020502AAP
WETK....................
69944 BURLINGTON............. VT............
33
32
32 BLEDT-20061011ADW
WVNY....................
11259 BURLINGTON............. VT............
22
13
13 BLCDT-20061113ABH
WVTB....................
69940 ST. JOHNSBURY.......... VT............
20
18
18 BPEDT-20071026ABW
WVTA....................
69943 WINDSOR................ VT............
41
24
24 BMPEDT-20060306BRA
WHLA....................
18780 LA CROSSE.............. WI............
31
30
30 BMLEDT-20041013AAL
WHRM....................
73036 WAUSAU................. WI............
20
24
24 BLEDT-20051014AAW
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Appendix D3.--Granted Requests for Modified Coverage Area
Current Current
Post
Call sign
Facility
Community
State
NTSC
DTV
transition
ID No.
channel channel channel
WVTM.............................
74173 BIRMINGHAM.......... AL.........
13
52
13
KETS.............................
2770 LITTLE ROCK......... AR.........
2
5
7
KNAZ.............................
24749 FLAGSTAFF........... AZ.........
2
22
2
KCET.............................
13058 LOS ANGELES......... CA.........
28
59
28
KXTV.............................
25048 SACRAMENTO.......... CA.........
10
61
10
WJLA.............................
1051 WASHINGTON.......... DC.........
7
39
7
WUSA.............................
65593 WASHINGTON.......... DC.........
9
34
9
WHYY.............................
72338 WILMINGTON.......... DE.........
12
55
12
WTSP.............................
11290 ST. PETERSBURG...... FL.........
10
24
10
WPTV.............................
59443 WEST PALM BEACH..... FL.........
5
55
12
WGTV.............................
23948 ATHENS.............. GA.........
8
12
8
KWWL.............................
593 WATERLOO............ IA.........
7
55
7
KTVB.............................
34858 BOISE............... ID.........
7
26
7
WNIN.............................
67802 EVANSVILLE.......... IN.........
9
12
9
WBKO.............................
4692 BOWLING GREEN....... KY.........
13
33
13
WHAS.............................
32327 LOUISVILLE.......... KY.........
11
55
11
WLBZ.............................
39644 BANGOR.............. ME.........
2
25
2
WBKP.............................
76001 CALUMET............. MI.........
5
11
5
WILX.............................
6863 ONONDAGA............ MI.........
10
57
10
WPBN.............................
21253 TRAVERSE CITY....... MI.........
7
50
7
WDIO.............................
71338 DULUTH.............. MN.........
10
43
10
KEYC.............................
68853 MANKATO............. MN.........
12
38
12
WJTV.............................
48667 JACKSON............. MS.........
12
52
12
WTOK.............................
4686 MERIDIAN............ MS.........
11
49
11
KOBF.............................
35321 FARMINGTON.......... NM.........
12
17
12
WWNY.............................
68851 CARTHAGE............ NY.........
7
35
7
WHEC.............................
70041 ROCHESTER........... NY.........
10
58
10
WTVG.............................
74150 TOLEDO.............. OH.........
13
19
13
KOED.............................
66195 TULSA............... OK.........
11
38
11
WGAL.............................
53930 LANCASTER........... PA.........
8
58
8
WSUR.............................
19776 PONCE............... PR.........
9
43
9
WJAR.............................
50780 PROVIDENCE.......... RI.........
10
51
51
WBTW.............................
66407 FLORENCE............ SC.........
13
56
13
WHNS.............................
72300 GREENVILLE.......... SC.........
21
57
21
WYFF.............................
53905 GREENVILLE.......... SC.........
4
59
36
KTTM.............................
28501 HURON............... SD.........
12
22
12
WMC..............................
19184 MEMPHIS............. TN.........
5
52
5
KCPQ.............................
33894 TACOMA.............. WA.........
13
18
13
KSTW.............................
23428 TACOMA.............. WA.........
11
36
11
WDTV.............................
70592 WESTON.............. WV.........
5
6
5
Appendix D4.--Granted Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments
Current Current
Post
Call sign
Facility
Community
State
NTSC
DTV
transition
ID No.
channel channel channel
KTVF.............................
49621 FAIRBANKS........... AK.........
11
26
26
KIDA.............................
81570 SUN VALLEY.......... ID.........
5 ........
5
KSCW.............................
72348 WICHITA............. KS.........
33
31
19
WUFX.............................
84253 VICKSBURG........... MS.........
35 ........
41
WTLW.............................
1222 LIMA................ OH.........
44
47
44
KIVV.............................
34348 LEAD................ SD.........
5
29
5
WKPT.............................
27504 KINGSPORT........... TN.........
19
27
27
KVAW.............................
32621 EAGLE PASS.......... TX.........
16
18
24
Appendix D5.--Stations Requesting Changes That Should be Requested in an Application
Current Current
Post
Call sign
Facility
Community
State
NTSC
DTV
transition
ID No.
channel channel channel
Stations Whose Post-Transition Channel is Different from Their Pre-Transition Channel
KBRR.............................
55370 THIEF RIVER FALLS... MN.........
10
57
10
KBSH.............................
66415 HAYS................ KS.........
7
20
7
KCBS.............................
9628 LOS ANGELES......... CA.........
2
60
43
KDSE.............................
53329 DICKINSON........... ND.........
9
20
9
KETZ.............................
92872 EL DORADO........... AR......... ........
12
10
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KFME.............................
53321 FARGO............... ND.........
13
23
13
KFVS.............................
592 CAPE GIRARDEAU...... MO.........
12
57
12
KGIN.............................
7894 GRAND ISLAND........ NE.........
11
32
11
KHAS.............................
48003 HASTINGS............ NE.........
5
21
5
KNOP.............................
49273 NORTH PLATTE........ NE.........
2
22
2
KNRR.............................
55362 PEMBINA............. ND.........
12
15
12
KOLN.............................
7890 LINCOLN............. NE.........
10
25
10
KPNE.............................
47973 NORTH PLATTE........ NE.........
9
16
9
KRMJ.............................
14042 GRAND JUNCTION...... CO.........
18
17
18
KTCI.............................
68597 ST. PAUL............ MN.........
17
16
26
KTSC.............................
69170 PUEBLO.............. CO.........
8
26
8
KUAC.............................
69315 FAIRBANKS........... AK.........
9
24
9
KUHT.............................
69269 HOUSTON............. TX.........
8
9
8
KUPK.............................
65535 GARDEN CITY......... KS.........
13
18
13
KWCH.............................
66413 HUTCHINSON.......... KS.........
12
19
12
KWTX.............................
35903 WACO................ TX.........
10
53
10
WAKA.............................
701 SELMA............... AL.........
8
55
42
WBKO.............................
4692 BOWLING GREEN....... KY.........
13
33
13
WCAX.............................
46728 BURLINGTON.......... VT.........
3
53
22
WDSE.............................
17726 DULUTH.............. MN.........
8
38
8
WEAU.............................
7893 EAU CLAIRE.......... WI.........
13
39
13
WEDU.............................
21808 TAMPA............... FL.........
3
54
13
WIBW.............................
63160 TOPEKA.............. KS.........
13
44
13
WJHG.............................
73136 PANAMA CITY......... FL.........
7
8
7
WLEF.............................
63046 PARK FALLS.......... WI.........
36
47
36
WLVT.............................
36989 ALLENTOWN........... PA.........
39
62
39
WNPT.............................
41398 NASHVILLE........... TN.........
8
46
8
WPTD.............................
25067 DAYTON.............. OH.........
16
58
16
WPVI.............................
8616 PHILADELPHIA........ PA.........
6
64
6
WRDW.............................
73937 AUGUSTA............. GA.........
12
31
12
WSAW.............................
6867 WAUSAU.............. WI.........
7
40
7
WSKY.............................
76324 MANTEO.............. NC.........
4
4
9
WTAT.............................
416 CHARLESTON.......... SC.........
24
40
24
WTVM.............................
595 COLUMBUS............ GA.........
9
47
9
WTVZ.............................
40759 NORFOLK............. VA.........
33
38
33
WVTV.............................
74174 MILWAUKEE........... WI.........
18
61
18
Stations Whose Post-Transition Channel is the Same as Their Pre-Transition Channel
KBTV.............................
61214 PORT ARTHUR......... TX.........
4
40
40
KFNR.............................
21612 RAWLINS............. WY.........
11
9
9
KGWL.............................
63162 LANDER.............. WY.........
5
7
7
KMID.............................
35131 MIDLAND............. TX.........
2
26
26
KQTV.............................
20427 ST. JOSEPH.......... MO.........
2
53
7
KTWO.............................
18286 CASPER.............. WY.........
2
17
17
KUPN.............................
63158 STERLING............ CO.........
3
23
23
KVEA.............................
19783 CORONA.............. CA.........
52
39
39
WBBJ.............................
65204 JACKSON............. TN.........
7
43
43
WFXV.............................
43424 UTICA............... NY.........
33
27
27
WHKY.............................
65919 HICKORY............. NC.........
14
40
40
WMYO.............................
34167 SALEM............... IN.........
58
51
51
Appendix E--Supplemental Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 151. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (``RFA'') an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(``IRFA'') was incorporated in the Seventh Further Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking (``Seventh FNPRM'') in MB Docket 87-268. The
Commission sought written public comment on the proposals in the
Seventh FNPRM, including comment on the IRFA. In addition, a Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (``FRFA'') was incorporated in the
Seventh R&O in MB Docket 87-268. This present Supplemental Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (``Supplemental FRFA'') on the MO&OR conforms to the RFA.
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Need for, and Objectives of, the Order on Reconsideration 152. The Commission initiated this proceeding to establish a final DTV Table of Allotments with the Seventh FNPRM, which proposed a final, post-transition DTV channel for each eligible, (Only
Commission licensees and permittees were eligible to participate in the channel election process to select a final DTV channel. See
Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 1830, paragraph 66.), full power television broadcast station. After reviewing comments, the Commission adopted a final DTV Table in the Seventh
R&O. The Commission received approximately 124 petitions for reconsideration of the Seventh R&O requesting changes to the Table and/or to the station operating parameters on Appendix B for more than 200 stations. The MO&OR responds to these petitions and, in response to some of the petitions, modifies the DTV Table and/or
Appendix B adopted in the Seventh R&O. This Supplemental FRFA is associated with the MO&OR and discusses the changes made to the DTV
Table and Appendix B in response to the petitions for reconsideration.
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153. The final post-transition DTV Table, as modified herein on reconsideration, finalizes the channel and facilities necessary to complete the digital transition for full power television stations, including full power commercial and noncommercial broadcast television stations. The changes we made to the DTV Table and
Appendix B in response to the petitions will help promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities. For example, for 55 stations, we made changes to Appendix B station operating parameters to be consistent with current authorizations for these stations. For 8 stations, we granted channel changes requested by the station, which will assist those stations in making the transition to digital service and in continuing to serve their communities. For 40 stations, we modified the station's post-transition coverage area to help the station better serve their community post-transition, and for 6 stations we granted minor changes to Appendix B station parameters to reflect correct coordinates for the station. These and other changes to the final DTV Table and Appendix B made herein will assist these broadcasters in transitioning to digital service.
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Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in
Response to the IRFA 154. There were no comments filed that specifically addressed the FRFA in this proceeding.
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Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To
Which the Rules Will Apply 155. The RFA directs the Commission to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by the rules adopted herein. The RFA generally defines the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small government jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. Id. Sec. 601(3) (incorporating by reference the definition of ``small business concern'' in 15 U.S.C. 632).
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 601(3), the statutory definition of a small business applies ``unless an agency, after consultation with the
Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and after opportunity for public comment, establishes one or more definitions of such term which are appropriate to the activities of the agency and publishes such definition(s) in the Federal Register.'' 5 U.S.C. 601(3). A small business concern is one which: (1) Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small
Business Administration (SBA). 15 U.S.C. 632. Application of the statutory criteria of dominance in its field of operation and independence are sometimes difficult to apply in the context of broadcast television. Accordingly, the Commission's statistical account of television stations may be over-inclusive. The rules of this MO&O will primarily affect full power television stations, as opposed to low power television stations and television translator stations. A description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. 156. Television Broadcasting. The rules and policies adopted in this MO&OR apply to television broadcast licensees and potential licensees of television service. The SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.0 million in annual receipts. Business concerns included in this industry are those ``primarily engaged in broadcasting images together with sound.'' Id. This category description continues,
``These establishments operate television broadcasting studios and facilities for the programming and transmission of programs to the public. These establishments also produce or transmit visual programming to affiliated broadcast television stations, which in- turn broadcast the programs to the public on a predetermined schedule. Programming may originate in their own studios, from an affiliated network, or from external sources.'' Separate census categories pertain to businesses primarily engaged in producing programming. See Motion Picture and Video Production, NAICS code 512110; Motion Picture and Video Distribution, NAICS Code 512120;
Teleproduction and Other Post-Production Services, NAICS Code 512191; and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries, NAICS Code 512199. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial television stations to be 1,376. See News Release,
``Broadcast Station Totals as of December 31, 2006,'' 2007 WL 221575
(dated Jan. 26, 2007) (``Broadcast Station Totals''); also available at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/. According to Commission staff review of the BIA Financial Network, MAPro Television Database (``BIA'') on
March 30, 2007, about 986 of an estimated 1,374 commercial television stations (or about 72 percent) have revenues of $13.0 million or less and thus qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed NCE television stations to be 380. We note, however, that, in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as small under the above definition, business (control) affiliations, (``[Business concerns] are affiliates of each other when one concern controls or has the power to control the other or a third party or parties controls or has to power to control both.'' 13 CFR 121.103(a)(1).), must be included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of small entities that might be affected by our action, because the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. The Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of
NCE stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities. 157. In addition, an element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We are unable at this time to define or quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific television station is dominant in its field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to which rules may apply do not exclude any television station from the definition of a small business on this basis and are therefore over-inclusive to that extent. Also as noted, an additional element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity must be independently owned and operated. We note that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and our estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent. 158. Class A TV, LPTV, and TV translator stations. The rules and policies adopted in this MO&OR do not directly affect low power television stations, as the DTV Table adopted in the MO&O finalizes post-transition digital channels only for full power television stations. Nonetheless, as discussed in Section E, infra, low power television stations will also eventually transition from analog to digital technology and may be indirectly affected by the channel allotment decisions herein. The broadcast stations indirectly affected include licensees of Class A TV stations, low power television (LPTV) stations, and TV translator stations, as well as to potential licensees in these television services. In general, low power television stations are secondary to full power television stations and must accept interference from full power stations. The
Community Broadcasters Protection Act, and the Commission's rules implementing that statute, give certain low power television (LPTV) stations, known as Class A stations, some limited protection from interference by full-service stations. See Community Broadcasters
Protection Act of 1999, Pub. L. No. 106-113, 113 Stat. Appendix I at pp. 1501A-594-1501A-598 (1999), codified at 47 U.S.C. 336(f). See also 47 CFR 73.6000-6027. The same SBA definition that applies to television broadcast licensees would apply to these stations. The
SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.0 million in annual receipts.
Currently, there are approximately 567 licensed Class A stations, 2,227 licensed LPTV stations, and 4,518 licensed TV translators.
Given the nature of these services, we will presume that all of these licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition.
We note, however, that under the SBA's definition, revenue of affiliates that are not LPTV stations should be aggregated with the
LPTV station revenues in determining whether a concern is small. Our estimate may thus overstate the number of small entities since the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from non-LPTV affiliated companies. We do not have data on revenues of TV translator or TV booster stations, but virtually all of these entities are also likely to have revenues of less than
$13.0 million and thus may be categorized as small, except to the extent that revenues of affiliated non-translator or booster entities should be considered.
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Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other
Compliance Requirements 159. The rules adopted in the MO&OR involve no changes to reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements beyond what is already required under the current regulations.
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Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Impact on Small Entities, and
Significant Alternatives Considered 160. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives that it has considered in reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four alternatives (among others): (1) The establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities. 161. As noted in paragraph 3 of this Supplemental FRFA, we made a number of changes to the final DTV Table and Appendix B in the
MO&OR in response to petitions for reconsideration filed on behalf of stations. The changes we made will help promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities. In general, we accommodated the requests made by petitioners to the extent possible consistent with the interference and other standards outlined in the Seventh
FNPRM and the Seventh R&O in this proceeding. Making changes wherever possible in response to station requests and consistent with previous standards advances the Commission's overall goal of facilitating the digital transition. An alternative, which we did not pursue, would have been to consider petitions without reference to the interference and other standards set forth in the Seventh
FNPRM and the Seventh R&O. We rejected that alternative on the ground that station requests should be treated consistently to the extent possible, so that stations that requested relief earlier in the proceeding, in a comment filed in response to the Seventh FNPRM, do not get treated differently from those that requested relief later, in a petition for reconsideration filed in response to the
Seventh R&O. 162. The changes to the final post-transition DTV Table adopted in the MO&OR provides stations that filed petitions for reconsideration--large and small alike--with the best channels and facilities possible for accomplishing the digital transition. Large and small broadcasters alike benefited from our approach of accommodating petitioner requests where possible, which was taken in an effort to expedite finalization of the DTV Table and Appendix B so that stations can complete construction of their post-transition facilities by the statutory deadline for the DTV transition. Where petitioners made specific requests for changes to the proposals in the Seventh FNPRM, requests that provided for an alternative service area for the station or parameters that differed from those adopted by the Commission, those requests were granted to the extent possible consistent with the standards of the Seventh FNPRM and the
Seventh R&O and, in particular, with the applicable interference standards. This process has been open and transparent, and has provided consistent treatment for large and small broadcasters. 163. The final DTV Table adopted herein does not provide for channels for low power television stations, and we received no petitions for reconsideration from low power stations. The
Commission will address the digital transition for low power television (``LPTV'') stations in a separate proceeding. The statutory transition deadline established by Congress in 2006--
February 17, 2009--applies only to full-power stations. See Digital
Television and Public Safety Act of 2005, which is Title III of the
Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Pub. L. No. 109-171, 120 Stat. 4
(2006) (codified at 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(14) and 337(e)). One of the
Commission's goals in this proceeding is to permit full power stations to finalize their post-transition facilities by this rapidly approaching deadline. The Commission previously determined that it has discretion under 47 U.S.C. 336(f)(4) to set the date by which analog operations of stations in the low power and translator service must cease. Amendment of Parts 73 and 74 of the Commission's
Rules to Establish Rules for Digital Low Power Television,
Television Translator, and Television Booster Stations and to Amend
Rules for Digital Class A Television Stations, MB Docket No. 03-185,
Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 19331, 19336 paragraph 12 (2004) (``
LPTV DTV Report and Order ''). The Commission has stated that the intent is to ensure that low power and translator stations not be required to prematurely convert to digital operation in a manner that could disrupt their analog service or, more importantly, that might cause them to cease operation. The Commission decided not to establish a fixed termination date for the low power digital television transition until it resolved the issues concerning the transition of full-power television stations. The Commission has recognized that low power television stations are a valuable component of the nation's television system and has stated its intention to facilitate, wherever possible, the digital transition of these stations.
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Report to Congress 164. The Commission will send a copy of this MO&OR, including this Supplemental FRFA, in a report to be sent to Congress pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. In addition, the Commission will send a copy of this MO&OR, including the Supplemental FRFA, to the
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. A copy of the MO&OR and Supplemental FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the Federal Register.
Appendix F--Eighth Report and Order,List of Comments and Replies 1. Richland Reserve, LLC. 2. Fox Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc. 3. Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission d/b/a Maryland Public
Television. 4. Saga Quad States Communications. 5. Gray Television Licensee, Inc. 6. Gilmore Broadcasting Corp. 7. Idaho Independent Television, Inc. 8. The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama. 9. CBS Corporation. 10. Tribune Broadcasting Co.
Appendix G--Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 1. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (``RFA'') an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(``IRFA'') was incorporated in the Eighth Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (``8th FNPRM''). The Commission sought written public comment on the proposals in the Eighth Further Notice, including comment on the IRFA. The Commission received no comments on the
IRFA. This present Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (``FRFA'') accompanying the Eighth Report and Order (``Eighth R&O'') conforms to the RFA.
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Need for, and Objectives of, the Report and Order 2. This Eighth R&O addresses comments filed by licensees and permittees in response to the Eighth Further Notice. The Eighth
Further Notice proposed modifications to the new post-transition DTV
Table of Allotments and Appendix B (``DTV Table''). It provided three new full power permittees and nine existing full power licensees and permittees with channels and parameters for digital broadcast operations after the DTV transition. Changes to the new post-transition DTV Table affect full power commercial and noncommercial broadcast television stations as the new DTV Table provides post-transition channels for all eligible full power stations and changes to the Table may have interference or other implications for other broadcasters in the Table. 3. The Commission announced in the Seventh Further Notice that, to the extent possible, it would accommodate future new permittees in the new post-transition DTV Table, but that it would provide an opportunity for public comment before doing so. Three new construction permits were issued to permittees too late to be offered for comment in the Public Notice revising the Seventh
Further Notice, (Public Notice, ``Revisions to Proposed New DTV
Table of Allotments, Tentative Channel Designations To Be Added to the DTV Table of Allotments Proposed in the Seventh Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making in MB Docket No. 87-268,'' DA 07-20 (MB rel.
Jan. 8, 2007), 72 FR 2485 (Jan. 19, 2007) (``New Permittees PN'').), but it was found that these permittees could be accommodated in the new DTV Table without causing impermissible interference. Having provided the requisite notice and comment periods, in the Eighth R&O we have now granted the specific facilities and parameters we proposed for these permittees, including the request for a different post-transition digital channel in a comment filed by one of the permittees. Furthermore, ten, (Initially, ten licensees or permittees
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requested changes and were under consideration, however one licensee, Fox Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc., has withdrawn its request to adjust its Appendix B parameters and therefore only nine such requests are being considered. See Brief
Comment of Fox Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc., filed Oct. 18, 2007.), existing licensees and permittees made late-filed requests to the Seventh Further Notice for modifications to the new
DTV Table, and we found it appropriate to provide a full opportunity for comment with respect to these entities in the Eighth Further
Notice. With the issuance of the instant Eighth R&O, we have now considered any comments filed in connection with these proposals. We grant the request of one station to modify Appendix B to reflect its authorized facilities, we grant the request of another station seeking to modify its Appendix B facilities to more closely replicate its analog Grade B contour, we grant alternative post- transition digital channel assignments to five stations, and we grant the request to modify the technical parameters of two stations whose transmission facilities were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. 4. We believe these modifications to the new post-transition DTV
Table support the goals set forth for the channel election process.
By these modifications, the new permittees are provided with channels for DTV operations after the transition. Where adjustments bring the Table into line with the facilities or service areas of existing licensees or permittees, they recognize industry expectations and respect investments already made. These adjustments also move the overall post-transition DTV Table more quickly towards finality without sacrificing clarity or transparency. Finally, we believe the adjustments we have granted in the Eighth R&O reflect our efforts to promote overall spectrum efficiency and, in particular, ensure the best possible DTV service to the public.
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Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response to the IRFA 5. There were no comments filed that specifically addressed the rules and policies proposed in the IRFA.
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Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Rules Will Apply 6. The RFA directs the Commission to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by the rules adopted herein. The RFA generally defines the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small government jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. Id. Sec. 601(3) (incorporating by reference the definition of ``small business concern'' in 15 U.S.C. 632).
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 601(3), the statutory definition of a small business applies ``unless an agency, after consultation with the
Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and after opportunity for public comment, establishes one or more definitions of such term which are appropriate to the activities of the agency and publishes such definition(s) in the Federal Register.'' 5 U.S.C. 601(3). A small business concern is one which: (1) Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small
Business Administration (SBA). 15 U.S.C. 632. Application of the statutory criteria of `non-dominance in its field of operation' and
`independence' are sometimes difficult to accomplish in the context of broadcast television. Accordingly, the Commission's statistical account of television stations may be over-inclusive. The rules of this Eighth R&O will primarily affect full power television stations, as opposed to low power television stations and television translator stations. A description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. 7. Television Broadcasting. The rules and policies adopted in this Eighth R&O apply to television broadcast licensees and permittees of television service. The SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.0 million in annual receipts. Business concerns included in this industry are those ``primarily engaged in broadcasting images together with sound.'' Id. This category description continues,
``These establishments operate television broadcasting studios and facilities for the programming and transmission of programs to the public. These establishments also produce or transmit visual programming to affiliated broadcast television stations, which in turn broadcast the programs to the public on a predetermined schedule. Programming may originate in their own studios, from an affiliated network, or from external sources.'' Separate census categories pertain to businesses primarily engaged in producing programming. See Motion Picture and Video Production, NAICS code 512110; Motion Picture and Video Distribution, NAICS Code 512120;
Teleproduction and Other Post-Production Services, NAICS Code 512191; and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries, NAICS Code 512199. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial television stations to be 1,376. See News Release,
``Broadcast Station Totals as of December 31, 2006,'' 2007 WL 221575
(dated Jan. 26, 2007) (``Broadcast Station Totals''); also available at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/. According to Commission staff review of the BIA Financial Network, MAPro Television Database (``BIA'') on
March 30, 2007, about 986 of an estimated 1,374 commercial television stations (or about 72 percent) have revenues of $13.5 million or less and thus qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed NCE television stations to be 380. See Broadcast Station Totals, supra note15. We note, however, that, in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as small under the above definition, business
(control) affiliations, (``[Business concerns] are affiliates of each other when one concern controls or has the power to control the other or a third party or parties controls or has to power to control both.'' 13 CFR 121.103(a)(1).), must be included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of small entities that might be affected by our action, because the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. The Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities. 8. In addition, an element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We are unable at this time to define or quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific television station is dominant in its field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to which rules may apply do not exclude any television station from the definition of a small business on this basis and are therefore over-inclusive to that extent. Also as noted, an additional element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity must be independently owned and operated. We note that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and our estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent. 9. Class A TV, LPTV, and TV translator stations. The rules and policies proposed in this Eighth R&O do not directly affect low power television stations, as the DTV Table to which changes are being proposed will finalize post-transition digital channels only for full power television stations. Nonetheless, as discussed in
Section E, infra, low power television stations will also eventually transition from analog to digital technology and may be indirectly affected by the channel allotment decisions herein. The broadcast stations indirectly affected include licensees of Class A TV stations, low power television (LPTV) stations, and TV translator stations, as well as to potential licensees in these television services. The same SBA definition that applies to television broadcast licensees would apply to these stations. The SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.0 million in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 567 licensed Class A stations, 2,227 licensed LPTV stations, and 4,518 licensed TV translators. Given the nature of these services, we will presume that all of these licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. We note, however, that under the SBA's definition, revenue of affiliates that are not LPTV stations should be aggregated with the LPTV station revenues in determining whether a concern is small. Our estimate may thus overstate the number of small entities since the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from non-
LPTV affiliated companies. We do not have data on revenues of TV translator or TV booster stations, but virtually all of these entities are also likely to have revenues of less than $13.0 million and thus may be categorized as small, except to the extent that revenues of affiliated non-
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translator or booster entities should be considered.
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Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other
Compliance Requirements 10. The rules adopted in this Eighth R&O involve no changes to reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements beyond what is already required under the current regulations.
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Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Impact on Small Entities, and
Significant Alternatives Considered 11. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives that it has considered in reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four alternatives (among others): (1) The establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities. 12. The new post-transition DTV Table adopted in the Seventh R&O provides all eligible broadcast television stations--large and small alike--with channels for post-transition DTV operations. Small broadcasters, just like large ones, benefited from participating in the channel election process, and had an equal opportunity to review the proposed DTV Table and request modifications to it. Furthermore, no distinction was made between large and small licensees and permittees when determining which proposals to include in the Eighth
Further Notice or which proposals to grant in the Eighth R&O. All licensees and permittees affected by the Eighth R&O had the opportunity to comment, and the Commission considered all comments, including those proposing alternative allotments for specific stations. The channel designations and parameters granted in the
Eighth R&O are based almost entirely on elections by licensees and permittees. The transition procedures utilized in selecting final
DTV allotments have been sufficiently transparent and flexible and were the most efficient means of minimizing the impact on small entities. The narrow scope of the Commission's authority did not permit for alternative procedures for selecting final DTV allotments, nor has the Commission ever utilized any alternative procedure for finalizing the DTV Table. 13. In addition, the new DTV Table to which the Eighth R&O grants modifications does not provide for channels for low power television stations. The Commission will address the digital transition for low power television (``LPTV'') stations in a separate proceeding. The statutory transition deadline established by Congress in 2006--February 17, 2009--applies only to full-power stations. See Digital Television and Public Safety Act of 2005, which is Title III of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Pub. L. No. 109-171, 120 Stat. 4 (2006) (codified at 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(14) and 337(e)). One of the Commission's goals in this proceeding is to permit full power stations to finalize their post-transition facilities by this rapidly approaching deadline. The Commission previously determined that it has discretion under 47 U.S.C. 336(f)(4) to set the date by which analog operations of stations in the low power and translator service must cease. Amendment of Parts 73 and 74 of the Commission's Rules To Establish Rules for Digital
Low Power Television, Television Translator, and Television Booster
Stations and To Amend Rules for Digital Class A Television Stations,
MB Docket No. 03-185, Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 19331, 19336 paragraph 12 (2004) (LPTV DTV Report and Order). The Commission has stated that the intent is to ensure that low power and translator stations not be required to prematurely convert to digital operation in a manner that could disrupt their analog service or, more importantly, that might cause them to cease operation. The
Commission decided not to establish a fixed termination date for the low power digital television transition until it resolved the issues concerning the transition of full-power television stations. The
Commission has recognized that low power television stations are a valuable component of the nation's television system and has stated its intention to facilitate, wherever possible, the digital transition of these stations.
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Report to Congress 14. The Commission will send a copy of this Eighth R&O, including this FRFA, in a report to be sent to Congress pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. In addition, the Commission will send a copy of this Eighth R&O, including the FRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. A copy of this
Eighth R&O and FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the Federal Register.
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