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Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) SagamoreHill Hill Broadcasting of ) Wyoming/Northern Colorado, LLC ) ) CSR: For Modification of the Television Market for ) KGWN-TV Cheyenne, Wyoming ) ) Facility Id. No. 63166 ) ) PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF SagamoreHill Broadcasting of Wyoming/Northern Colorado, LLC by Todd M. Stansbury Jake Riehm Joan Stewart of WILEY REIN LLP 1776 K Street,NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 719-7000 February 28, 2007 Its Attorneys 0 )(415 ��jj _ 0 -11{ C° 0 rn mu ly t t t{ `t'!0/. 5 2007-0654 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF 1 I. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY 1 II. BACKGROUND: KGWN-TV SERVES THE RAPIDLY EXPANDING, BUT PREVIOUSLY UNDERSERVED, POPULATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO 3 III. KGWN-TV AND THE STATUTORY CRITERIA FOR MARKET MODIFICATION 7 IV. KGWN-TV SATISFIES THE CRITERIA SPECIFIED BY CONGRESS FOR MODIFYING A STATION'S TELEVISION MARKET 9 A. KGWN-TV Is Currently, and Previously Has Been, Carried on Cable Systems Serving Cable Communities in Northern Colorado 9 B. KGWN-TV Provides Local Service and Substantial Programming of Local Interest to the Cable Communities 10 1. KGWN-TV Provides Robust Coverage of the Cable Communities 11 2. KGWN-TV Has Made Significant Investments To Enhance Local Programming Services Specifically Targeted to the Cable Communities. 12 C. KGWN-TV's Dedicated Local Programming Is Not Replicated by Other Broadcast Services 20 D. KGWN-TV Has a Long-Established Viewing Audience Within the Cable Communities 23 E. Other Factors Support Grant of the Requested Market Modification 26 1. KGWN-TV Is Geographically Proximate to the Cable Communities 26 2. KGWN-TV and the Cable Communities Are Part of the Same Business Corridor, Geographic Region, and Economic Market. 27 3. KGWN-TV Is Recognized as an Integral Part of the Distinct and Growing Northern Colorado Marketplace 29 V. CONCLUSION 30 -i- EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A-LIST OF CABLE COMMUNITIES EXHIBIT B -INFORMATION FROM BROADCASTING & CABLE YEARBOOK EXHIBIT C -KGWN-TV'S SIGNAL COVERAGE EXHIBIT D-MAP OF NORTHERN COLORADO AREA EXHIBIT E-DEMOGRAPHIC DATA EXHIBIT F-LETTERS OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT EXHIBIT G-TRANSCRIPT OF KFKA(AM) INTERVIEW OF KGWN-TV NORTHERN COLORADO REPORTER EXHIBIT H-INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV CABLE CARRIAGE EXHIBIT I- INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV PROGRAMMING EXHIBIT J-INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT EXHIBIT K-INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV ADVERTISING -ii- Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) SagamoreHill Hill Broadcasting of ) Wyoming/Northern Colorado, LLC ) ) CSR: For Modification of the Television Market for ) KGWN-TV Cheyenne, Wyoming ) ) Facility Id. No. 63166 ) ) PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF I. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY SagamoreHill Broadcasting of Wyoming/Northern Colorado, LLC ("SagamoreHill"), licensee of KGWN-TV, Cheyenne, Wyoming (Facility Id. No. 63166) (the "Station"), pursuant to Section 614(h) of the Cable Television Consumer Protection Act of 1992' (the "1992 Cable Act") and Sections 76.7 and 76.59 of the Commission's Rules,2 hereby requests that the Commission modify KGWN-TV's television market to include the cable communities in Larimer County, Colorado and Weld County, Colorado (collectively, the "Cable Communities"),3 which are served by cable systems operated by ' 47 U.S.C. § 534(h). 2 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.7, 75.59. 3 The Cable Communities include, without limitation, those listed in Exhibit A. -1- Comcast;4 US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP ("US Cable"); Champion Cable, LLC; Orange Broadband Operating Company, LLC; and K2 Communications, LLC. As demonstrated herein, KGWN-TV, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network, is a local broadcast station that (i) historically has been carried on cable systems serving the Cable Communities; (ii) places a predicted Grade A, Grade B or, in many instances, City Grade service contour over the Cable Communities; (iii) provides local programming of special interest to the residents of the Cable Communities, including the only television broadcast newscast dedicated to serving the particular local needs of the Cable Communities, which has drawn broad support from the cities' leaders, cultural institutions, and first responders; and (iv)has a long-established audience in the Cable Communities. Moreover, the Cable Communities have experienced phenomenal growth, which greatly enhances the need for an independent and dedicated voice. Accordingly, modifying KGWN-TV's television market to include the Cable Communities will achieve greater congruence between the Station's economic market and its market for purposes of the Commission's cable carriage rules, in accordance with the 1992 Cable Act.5 ° The Comcast communities in question are registered to different entities, including Comcast of Colorado I LLC, Comcast of Colorado II LLC, Comcast of Colorado III LLC, Comcast of Colorado IV LLC, Comcast of California/Colorado LLC, and Comcast of California/Colorado/Texas/Washington Inc. 5 In the context of a network affiliate, the Commission has granted similar requests for market modification. See, e.g., Gray Television Licensee, Inc., 21 FCC Rcd 8719 (Media Bur. 2006); Withers Broad. Co., 21 FCC Rcd 5909 (Media Bur. 2006). -2- II. BACKGROUND: KGWN-TV SERVES THE RAPIDLY EXPANDING, BUT PREVIOUSLY UNDERSERVED, POPULATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO KGWN-TV is a commercial television station licensed to the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming.6 Nielsen assigns the Station to the Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff, Nebraska Designated Market Area ("DMA"), which is currently ranked the 195th largest media market in the country. The Cable Communities that SagamoreHill seeks to add to KGWN-TV's market are in the Denver DMA—the nation's 18th largest—which encompasses much of Colorado, and portions of Nebraska and Wyoming.8 In addition to being geographically expansive, the Denver DMA has been in flux, which reflects changing viewership patterns in the region. For example, in recent years, the DMA included portions of Montana and South Dakota.9 Geographically, the Cheyenne-Scottsbluff DMA is an anomaly. Comprised of only four counties along the Wyoming-Nebraska-Colorado borders, the DMA is almost 6 See Exhibit B at B-1 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff, Nebraska DMA). 7 See Id. at B-1 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff, Nebraska DMA). The Communications Act and, in some places, the FCC's rules, refer to "ADIs" instead of "DMAs" when discussing television markets. Because Arbitron no longer provides ADI statistics, the FCC adopted DMAs for market definition purposes in May of 1999. Definition of Markets for Purposes of the Cable Television Broadcast Signal Carriage Rules, Order On Reconsideration and Second Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 8366 (May 1999). For the purpose of this Petition, the term "DMA" will be inserted in place of ADI, where appropriate, to reflect the FCC's usage of DMA statistics. 8 See Id. at B-2 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Denver DMA). 9 See Id. at B-5, B-6 (information from 2006 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook and 2003-2004 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Denver DMA). -3- completely encompassed by the Denver DMA.10 As a result, KGWN-TV's media market is essentially an island contained within the far more expansive Denver DMA. Moreover, the Station's service area extends into significant portions of at least five counties (Larimer and Weld Cos., CO; Albany and Platte Cos., WY; and Kimball Co., NE) within the Denver DMA.I l Despite the broad reach of KGWN-TV's signal, this Petition seeks limited relief. SagamoreHill seeks here to add only certain communities that are located in Larimer County and Weld County, which are located along the northernmost reaches of the State of Colorado, directly adjacent to Cheyenne in Laramie County, Wyoming.12 KGWN-TV initiated service in 1954 as the State of Wyoming's first television station.13 Thus, the Station has been a critical source of news and information for the residents of Southern Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and Western Nebraska for more than half a century. 14 This is reflected, in part, by the fact that KGWN-TV is designated I°See Id. at B-1, B-2 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Denver DMA and the Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff, Nebraska DMA). The Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff,Nebraska Designated Market Area is also bordered by a one-county portion of the Rapid City, South Dakota DMA which, in turn, is completely disconnected geographically from the rest of its DMA. See Exhibit B at B-1, B-4 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Rapid City, South Dakota DMA and the Cheyenne, Wyoming-Scottsbluff, Nebraska DMA). 11 Id. at B-2 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Denver DMA); Exhibit C; Exhibit D. 12 See Exhibit A; Exhibit C; Exhibit D. 13 See "Your Station, " CBS News Channel 5, available at www.kgwn.tv/station/headlines/337766.html ("Your Station"); Wikipedia entry for KGWN-TV, available at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGWN-TV ("Wikipedia"). 14 See Your Station; Wikipedia. The Station was initially assigned the call sign KFBC- TV and used the call signs KYCU(TV) and KYCU-TV before adopting its present call sign, KGWN-TV, in 1987. See Wikipedia. -4- as "significantly viewed" in Larimer County,ls the economic hub of Northern Colorado. Currently, the station carries a variety of entertainment and non-entertainment programming, including news, sports, and public affairs. KGWN-TV also has been an affiliate of the CBS Television Network for decades.16 As the record will show, KGWN-TV's local presence in, and service to, the Cable Communities has never been more critical than it is today. Since the 1990's, the Cable Communities have experienced explosive growth. From 1990 to 2004, Fort Collins' population grew by 45%, Loveland's population grew by 54%, and Greeley's population grew by 42%.17 As a result, the Fort Collins-Greeley-Loveland area has increasingly developed into a distinct economic and cultural entity that is in need of its own voice. Indeed, Fort Collins and the surrounding area comprise the fifth largest population center in the entire State of Colorado,18 but unlike the State's other major economic areas, it possesses no independent television station.19 Indeed, the Grand Junction-Montrose DMA—the nation's 189th largest—has 5 independent television stations of its own.20 The Grand Junction-Montrose DMA has fewer than 64,000 television households, while 15 See "Significantly Viewed TV Stations," updated as of February 6, 2007, available at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/significantviewedstations.pdf, at 42. 16 See Your Station; Wikipedia. 17 See Exhibit Eat E-1-E-4. By contrast, during this same period, the number of Boulder and Denver residents only increased by 15% and 22%, respectively. See Exhibit E at E- 5-E-7. 18 See Id. at E-8. 19 Television station ICFCT(TV), licensed to Fort Collins, is owned by Fox and operated as a satellite of co-owned KDVR(TV) - a Denver station. 20 See Exhibit B at B-3 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Grand-Junction, Montrose DMA). Television station KREY-TV, licensed to Montrose, Colorado, is owned by Hoak Media and operated as a satellite of co-owned KREX(TV), Grand Junction, Colorado. -5- there are over 36,000 cable households in Fort Collins alone.21 Civic leaders, business executives, and other principals of the Cable Communities universally express the belief that the Northern Colorado area has long deserved its own television voice.22 Residents of the Cable Communities also universally praise KGWN-TV for providing that much- needed local platform 23 Indeed, in Spring 2006, when KGWN-TV launched the first ever broadcast news program for Northern Colorado,24 even other local media outlets recognized that the time has come for the Fort Collins area to have its own TV voice.25 While interviewing KGWN-TV's Northern Colorado reporter on April 11, 2006, a DJ from radio station KFICA(AM), Greeley, Colorado, the licensee of which is completely independent from SagamoreHill, noted that "in a region that sees the growth potential over the course of the next 20 years I can't imagine that [KGWN's Northern Colorado Newscast] won't be huge in the next 10 to 15 years, and [KGWN-TV] will have more than plenty to cover."26 SagamoreHill has made substantial investments in the Cable Communities to build upon its longstanding service. In April 2006, KGWN-TV launched the first-ever local broadcast news program dedicated to serving the needs of Northern Colorado. By making strategic use of its digital spectrum, KGWN-TV originates and broadcasts a 21 See Id. at B-3 (information from 2007 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook concerning the Grand-Junction, Montrose DMA); Exhibit B at B-7-8 (information from 2007 Television and Cable Yearbook concerning Comcast's Fort Collins system). 22 See generally Exhibit F. 23 See generally Id. 24 This program is discussed in more detail at infra Section IV.B.2. 25 See generally Exhibit G. 26 See Exhibit G at G-4. -6- daily, full-length, prime-time newscast that is specifically targeted to addressing the needs and interests of the residents of the Cable Communities.27 To support the local program service, KGWN-TV operates production facilities in downtown Fort Collins, which gives the Station a permanent presence in the region's key city. These assets give KGWN-TV unparalleled access to residents of the Cable Communities and the opportunity to report on the key issues of greatest local concern. Despite the decades of service, local presence, and strategic investments, KGWN- TV is not distributed on certain cable systems that serve substantial numbers of subscribers in the Cable Communities. This frustrates the ability of many local residents to receive the news and information that is most relevant to their lives. Thus, grant of this Petition will serve the public interest by restoring a valuable local service to subscribers in the Cable Communities. III. KGWN-TV AND THE STATUTORY CRITERIA FOR MARKET MODIFICATION In the 1992 Cable Act, Congress adopted a cable carriage scheme based primarily on the carriage of local broadcasting stations throughout their industry-defined DMAs. Congress recognized, however, that the DMA may not always fully reflect a particular station's market.28 Thus, Congress provided for a market modification mechanism— codified in Section 614(h) of the 1992 Cable Act29—which allows an individual broadcast station, upon a demonstration that the change would "better effectuate"the 27 See infra, Sections IB.B.2, IV.C. 28 See House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, H.R. Rep. No. 102-628, at 97 (1992) ("House Report"). 29 47 U.S.C. § 534(h). -7- purposes of the FCC's signal carriage rules, to ask the Commission to include additional communities in its local television market for purposes of cable carriage.3o The market modification procedures were designed to advance the objective of Congress "to ensure that television stations be carried in the areas which they serve and which form their economic market."31 In determining which modifications "better effectuate"this objective, Congress directed the Commission to "afford particular attention to the value of localism"32 and provided a non-exclusive list of factors for the FCC to consider when evaluating a station's addition request: (I) whether the station, or other stations located in the same area, have been historically carried on the cable system or systems within such community; (II) whether the television station provides coverage or other local service to such community; (III) whether any other television station that is eligible to be carried by a cable system in such community in fulfillment of the requirements of this section provides news coverage of issues of concern to such community or provides carriage or coverage of sporting and other events of interest to the community; and (IV) evidence of viewing patterns in cable and noncable households within the areas served by the cable system or systems in such community.33 As demonstrated herein, KGWN-TV's request to add the Cable Communities to its television market satisfies each of these criteria. KGWN-TV currently is carried on cable in certain of the Cable Communities and, in the past, enjoyed widespread carriage 3° 47 U.S.C. § 534(h)(1)(C)(i). 31 See House Report at 97. 32 47 U.S.C. § 534(h)(I)(C)(ii). 33 Id. -8- in Northern Colorado.34 KGWN-TV provides Grade B service to all of the Cable Communities, and Grade A and even City Grade coverage to portions thereof.35 As noted above, KGWN-TV has made a significant investment in the Cable Communities, allowing the Station to provide the previously underserved viewers of Northern Colorado local programming of specific interest that is unmatched by any other broadcast source.36 KGWN-TV also has a long-established viewing audience in the Cable Communities 37 Finally, an examination of proximity, geographic features, transportation routes, and demographic information further demonstrates that KGWN-TV and the Cable Communities are integrally connected and part of the same economic market.38 Thus, addition of the Cable Communities to the Station's television market will "better effectuate"the purposes of the Commission's cable carriage rules. IV. KGWN-TV SATISFIES THE CRITERIA SPECIFIED BY CONGRESS FOR MODIFYING A STATION'S TELEVISION MARKET A. KGWN-TV Is Currently, and Previously Has Been, Carried on Cable Systems Serving Cable Communities in Northern Colorado KGWN-TV has been a fixture in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming for more than half a century.39 Currently, US Cable distributes KGWN-TV in the Fort Collins and Loveland communities on cable Channel 5 (the Station's over-the-air 34 Prior to 1996, KGWN-TV was carried in the Cable Communities by Fanch Communications and United Artist Entertainment. See Exhibit Hat H-1. 35 See infra, Section IV.B. 36 See infra, Section IV.B. 37 See infra, Section IV.C. 38 See infra, Section IV.D. 39 See infra, Section II. -9- channel).4° Until the mid-1990s, moreover, the Station was carried on cable systems throughout the Cable Communities, including Fort Collins41 Thus, the Station is, and has been, carried by cable systems in Northern Colorado. The Commission has consistently concluded that a history of carriage of a station by a cable operator"demonstrates that the relevant cable subscribers value the station and that the subscribers in these communities have been associated with the market of the station as viewers for a considerable period of time."42 Here, KGWN-TV's record of carriage demonstrates that SagamoreHill's requested market modification is necessary to ensure that cable subscribers in the Cable Communities have access to a station that has been a part of the local landscape for years. B. KGWN-TV Provides Local Service and Substantial Programming of Local Interest to the Cable Communities The Cable Communities are located well within KGWN-TV's predicted service contours,43 and the Station provides a substantial and increasing amount of local programming tailored to the specific interests of individuals living in those communities.44 Indeed, the Station provides the only and first-ever truly local daily 4° See Exhibit Hat H-2, H-7. 41 See Id. at H-24-43 42 News Press and Gazette, 10 FCC Rcd 10331, 10333 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1995); see also, News Press and Gazette, 10 FCC Rcd 10327, 10329 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1995); Time Warner Entm't Co., DA 05-2284 (Media Bur. 2005) (noting that station's six year history of carriage on cable system and evidence that cable system already carried only other commercial station licensed to station's community of license was significant). 43 See Exhibit C; Exhibit D; See also infra, Section IV.C.1. 44 See Exhibit I; Exhibit D; See also infra, Section IV.C.2. The enclosed CD-ROM provides Exhibit I in its entirety. Due to the size of the exhibit, however, the paper version of Exhibit/contains only those pages directly cited in this pleading. SagamoreHill will be happy to make paper copies of Exhibit/available upon request. -10- broadcast news service targeted to the Cable Communities. By any measure, KGWN-TV provides local coverage and service to the Cable Communities in satisfaction of the second statutory factor of the market modification analysis. 1. KGWN-TV Provides Robust Coverage of the Cable Communities. Parties can satisfy the local service factor of the market modification analysis by showing "that [a] station places at least a Grade B coverage contour over the cable communit[ies]."45 There can be no dispute that KGWN-TV provides local over-the-air service to the Cable Communities. KGWN-TV places a predicted Grade A or Grade B signal over all of the Cable Communities, and a City Grade signal over many of the Cable Communities, including Fort Collins.46 A Longley-Rice analysis of KGWN-TV's signal confirms that the Station's signal provides robust coverage of the Cable Communities.47 Thus, consistent with precedent, KGWN-TV's over-the-air broadcast signal delivers local service to the Cable Communities. 45 Implementation of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, 8 FCC Rcd 2965, 2977 (1993) ("Must Carry Order"); see Cable One Inc., DA 05- 2652 (Media Bur. 2005);Arkansas 49, Inc., 18 FCC Rcd. 24000 (Media Bur. 2003); Media General Cable of Fairfax County, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 149, 155 (Cable Servs. Bur. 2000); DP Media License of Battle Creek, Inc., 13 FCC Rcd 7122, 7127 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1998); WNAL-TV Inc., 12 FCC Rcd 1367, 1371 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1997); see also Paxson Commc'ns Corp., 14 FCC Rcd 17700, 17704 (Cable Sew. Bur. 1999) (stating that "the Commission has explicitly noted the relevance of Grade B contours"); Paxson San Jose License, Inc., 12 FCC Rcd 17520, 17525 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1997) (Grade B or better service is "compelling evidence that [a station] provides service" to a cable community); Bradenton Broadcast Television Co.,l1 FCC Rcd 21044, 21049 (Cable Sew. Bur. 1996) (stating that"the fact that [a station] places a Grade A signal over most of, and a Grade B signal over all of, [the relevant communities] is persuasive evidence that the station provides service to these communities") (citation omitted); Busse Broad. Corp. Eau Claire, 11 FCC Rcd 6408, 6420-21 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1996) (adding cable communities to stations' must-carry market based on evidence that the communities were within the station's predicted Grade A contour). 46 See Exhibit C; Exhibit D. 47 See Id. -11- 2. KGWN-TV Has Made Significant Investments To Enhance Local Programming Services Specifically Targeted to the Cable Communities. In considering whether a station provides "coverage or other local service"to a cable community, the Commission also will consider a"station's broadcast of local programming, which has a distinct nexus to the cable communities."48 KGWN-TV's longstanding record of service to the Northern Colorado region, and its development of the first local broadcast voice for the benefit of the Cable Communities, easily satisfies this criterion. As documented herein, KGWN-TV has delivered local programming of specific interest to the Cable Communities for nearly a decade. For example, the Station has covered the following truly local events and issues in recent newscasts:49 • A profile of a Loveland truck stop with renowned cinnamon rolls (2/23/1999), • A warning to Greeley residents to boil their tap water because of problems at the city's water treatment facilities (9/8/1999), • The construction of a memorial in honor of the victims of the 1976 Loveland Flood (7/31/2000), • An announcement of progress in the investigation of a barn arson in Greeley (11/11/2001), • Upgrades to the Fort Collins traffic management system (2/5/2003), • The Fort Collins City Council's resolution to explore hydrogen as an alternative fuel source (2/11/2003), • Fort Collins' recognition as one of the country's top "digital cities" (2/11/2003), 48 Frontiersvision Operating Partners, L.P., 16 FCC Rcd 17745, 17753 (Cable Serv. Bur. 2001); see CoxCom, Inc., DA 05-2248 (Media Bur. 2005). 49 This list provides examples of recent KGWN-TV news stories relevant to the Cable Communities and is not an exhaustive list of such stories. -12- • The increase in cemetery fees at a 129 year old Greeley cemetery (8/5/2005), • The naturalization of 100 new U.S. citizens in Greeley (8/3/2005), • A report that a foul odor at a Loveland car accident resulted in the discovery of a dead body (1/19/2006), • The anonymous donation of$200,000 to Loveland schools for teacher training (2/18/2006), • A report on how Loveland's new outdoor mall attracts shoppers from Greeley and Fort Collins (2/23/2006), • A Fort Collins gas station whose high octane pumps were dispensing low octane fuel (3/2/2006). • Report on the possibility of a citywide wireless network for Loveland and Fort Collins (11/6/2006), • How the cost of the President's visit to Greeley will affect the city's budget (11/08/2006), • Cleaning up trash in Fort Collins after the election is over(11/09/2006), • Report on the economic outlook for the malls in Loveland (11/10/2006), • Gas prices in Loveland and Fort Collins (11/14/2006), • Announcement of the death of a paramedic from Poudre Valley County, Colorado (North of Fort Collins) (11/17/2006), • A Greeley man was jailed for possessing sexually explicit pictures of children (11/17/2006), • Report on a new throughway to be opened in Loveland, improving traffic between Greeley, Loveland and Fort Collins (11/21/2006), • Approval by the Milliken City Board (Milliken is between Greeley and Loveland) to expand and improve the Milliken Police Department building (11/27/2006), • An auto sales shop in the town of Berthoud was destroyed in a blast believed to be caused by a gas leak (12/4/2006), • Report on plans to expand a raptor recuperation facility in Fort Collins (12/11/2006), -13- • A Greeley plant was raided by U.S. Immigrations and Customs (12/12/2006), • Police respond in full force to an apparently armed man at a Safeway store in Fort Collins (12/15/2006), • Report on Fort Collins' efforts to clear sidewalks and roads after a snow storm (1/4/2007), • An extension of time was granted to Loveland's residents to clear their sidewalks after the big storm (1/5/2007), • Report on the distribution of food gathered through food drives in Larimer County (1/8/2007), • A Fort Collins man survives a brutal assault in sub-zero temperatures (1/15/2007).s° As these stories illustrate, KGWN-TV has aired, as part of its regular analog-broadcast, Cheyenne-based newscasts, news, sports, weather and other reports of specific local interest to viewers in the Cable Communities. KGWN-TV has realized, moreover, that the transition to digital telecasting provides the opportunity to enhance and expand the Station's historical offering of local services by creating original, full-length, dedicated local program services that are specifically crafted to address the unique needs of individual communities within the Station's market, especially the Cable Communities. Thus, since spring 2006, KGWN- TV has broadcast on a digital feed a separate program stream that contains a daily 10 p.m. newscast specifically targeted to audiences in the Cable Communities. This program, which is broadcast every weeknight and contains extensive amounts content originated from Northern Colorado, provides relevant and timely reports on issues and 50 See Exhibit/at I-2, I-6, I-30, I-42, I-54, I-61-62, I-86, I-106, I-118, 1-123, I-131, I-146, I-179, I-182-184, I-187, I-193, 1-196, 1-199, 1-202, 1-205, 1-208, 1-211, 1-214, 1-220, I- 223, I-225, and I-228. -14- events that impact the lives of residents of the Cable Communities as well as other communities throughout Northern Colorado. The attached exhibits provides merely an illustration of the types of stories, events and issues this local daily newscast is able to cover, in detail, every weekday, for the specific benefit of the residents of the Cable Communities. As one example, the Station's local newscast recently included a segment on the Greeley City Council's decision to increase the penalties for excessive noise, a story on a fire at a Loveland Dairy Queen, and a Fort Collins resident's novel use of frequent flyer points to travel to Iraq to film a documentary.52 In addition, a KGWN-TV Northern Colorado reporter regularly appears as a guest on Greeley radio station KFKA(AM)to discuss issues and stories relevant to Northern Colorado. This further confirms that people in the Cable Communities view KGWN-TV as an important source of local news and information. KGWN-TV's Northern Colorado Bureau also covers a broad array of local sporting events, in many instances on an exclusive basis. The Station has carried football games of Colorado State University's Rams (Fort Collins) and covered numerous inter- mural sporting events involving Colorado State University teams and the hockey games of the Colorado Eagles (located in Windsor, Colorado— in the heart of the "Golden Triangle" formed by Greeley, Loveland, and Fort Collins).53 KGWN-TV is a sponsor of 51 See generally Exhibit I. 52 See Exhibit/at I-133, I-143, and I-158. 53 See Id. at I-63, I -87 (CSU Rams); I-34 (CSU sports, generally); I-83, I-166 (Colorado Eagles). -15- the Fort Collins Foxes—a member team of the Mountain Collegiate Baseball League54 and covers its games in its newscasts. In addition to its robust local news coverage, the Station sponsors important civic events. As part of its coverage of the 2006 elections, KGWN-TV sponsored a key debate between the candidates for Colorado's Fourth Congressional District.55 KGWN-TV also is committed to fostering a long-term and beneficial relationship with Northern Colorado. For example, the Station regularly draws students from Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, and the University of Northern Colorado, located in Greeley, for the Station's internship program. In fact, during the period of June 1, 2005 to May 31, 2006, KGWN-TV hosted eight college interns interested in broadcasting and production —six of whom attended schools located in the Cable Communities. Likewise, the Station is an active participant in, and sponsor of, widely-attended community events. For example, KGWN-TV was one of three corporate sponsors of Wine Fest XXIV, which was held in Fort Collins to benefit Disabled Resource Services, a Larimer County community group providing assistance and advocacy for local residents with disabilities.56 KGWN-TV has also been a sponsor of such events as the Fossil Creek Nursery's Annual Easter Egg Hunt and, for years, has sponsored the Annual Greeley's Rocky Mountain Stampede.57 In the summer of 2006, KGWN-TV helped to 54 See www.fortcollinsfoxes.com/thefoxden.html (last visited Feb. 28, 2007). 55 Exhibit I at I-230-31. 56 See Exhibit J at J-1, Letter from Nancy R. Jackson, Executive Director, Disabled Resource Services (June 28, 2006) (thanking KGWN for its support as a co-sponsor of Wine Fest XXIV). 57 See Id. at J-2, Flyer advertising Fossil Creak Nursery's Annual Easter Egg Hunt, co- sponsored by KGWN, and J-3, Letter from Lynn Settje, CEO, Rocky Mountain Stampede -16- promote one of Realities for Children's ("Realities") benefit events.58 Realities, located in Fort Collins, provides educational and emergency services for the abused and neglected children of Northern Colorado.59 Each year the organization holds the "Joker's Wild Realities Ride"—a motorcycle benefit run to raise funds and increase awareness of the problem of abused and neglected children.60 Realities credits KGWN-TV for helping to make the 2006 fundraiser the organization's most successful to date.61 KGWN-TV's local service to the Cable Communities has received overwhelming support from local officials, first responders, business executives, and the public for many years.62 More recently, Doug Hutchinson, current Mayor of the City of Fort Collins wrote: I have witnessed first-hand the coverage that KGWN has continuously provided of the governmental affairs of this community. As it relates to the Mayor's office and Fort Collins City Council we have found KGWN to have been a part of the media community for some time, for they have been there when many other media outlets were noticeably absent.... We see KGWN as a part of Northern Colorado and particularly Fort Collins. We are delighted they chose to locate their office here in Fort Collins on Mountain Street in Old Town Fort Collins. It signifies that yes, indeed, Fort Collins is important to a television station and our desire for [our] own television station, a dream we have had for many years, would be much more of a reality if we could find KGWN on Comcast Cable.63 (July 5, 2004) (thanking KGWN for its support of the World's Largest 4`h of July Rodeo & Western Celebration). 58 See Id at J-4, Letter from Craig A. Secher, President, Realities for Children, Inc. (July 5, 2006) (calling KGWN "a valuable partner in our efforts to serve abused children and reach out to the community for support."). 59 See http://www.realitz.com/services/ (last visited Feb. 28, 2007). 60 See http://www.realitiesforchildren.com/ride/(last visited Feb. 28, 2007). 61 See Exhibit J at J-4, Letter from Craig A. Secher, President, Realities for Children(July 5, 2006). 62 See Exhibit F at F-1, Letter from Doug Hutchinson, Mayor, City of Fort Collins (October 25, 2006). 63 Id -17- Frank Lancaster, the County Manager of Larimer County, echoes this sentiment. He notes that Larimer County residents do not have local television service and are therefore forced to rely on non-local "news sources to get the word out . . . on important issues like West Nile Virus protection, regional wildfires, flu shots, emergency road and weather closures, etc." and explains that KGWN is a preferred source, as "they often cover relevant issues concerning Fort Collins, Loveland, and other areas in Larimer County."64 Northern Colorado's first responders also describe KGWN as the "perfect outlet" for reaching the residents of Northern Colorado.65 According to Jason Mantas of the Poudre Fire Authority, KGWN has been a"great partner in the distribution of important fire safety information."66 For example, KGWN was "valuable" in helping Fort Collins's citizens "understand the seriousness of the fire danger and how to interpret the temporary burn ban that was enacted through the count ."67 Similarly, S t. Jose Joseph Tymkowych, g Y Sgt. P Y wych, Greeley Police Department's Public Information Officer, has found his department's association with KGWN "to be a great benefit to my particular mission to get the word out to the community regarding crimes and police related information that is critical to disseminate."68 In fact, in some instances Mr. Tymkowych provided details of important events exclusively to KGWN's "trusted . . . ethical, responsible and reliable"personnel, 64 See Id. at F-2, Letter from Frank Lancaster, County Manager, Larimer County (January 4, 2005). 65 Id at F-38, Letter from Jason Mantas, Public Affairs and Education, Poudre Fire Authority (February 14, 2007). 66 Id. 67 Id. 68 Id. at F-39-40, Letter from Sgt. Joseph Tymkowych, Public Information Officer, Greeley Police Department (February 13, 2007). -18- who were entrusted with "accurately reporting important information needed by residents of Greeley and Northern Colorado."69 Mr. Tymkowych credits KGWN's reporting with contributing to solving crimes and to identifying witnesses and suspects of crimes in Northern Colorado. Marilyn Musgrave, the U.S. Representative for the 4`h District of Colorado,has "grown to appreciate KGWN Television's coverage of news and current events in Northern Colorado. It has truly been a pleasure working with the KGWN staff during the course of my time in office."70 KGWN-TV's local service to Northern Colorado has been acknowledged by a plethora of other community leaders and executives, including the President of the Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce, the President of the Mountain States Better Business Bureau in Fort Collins, director of the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley, a Greeley advertising executive and University of Northern Colorado instructor, the Public Relations and Development Coordinator for the Fort Collins Museum, a former Fort Collins mayor, the County Manager for Larimer County, and the Marketing Director for the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, which is one of the region's most important cultural centers.71 Finally, through its strong commitment to the Cable Communities and the programming it produces in its Northern Colorado Bureau, KGWN-TV uses its digital capacity to address the needs and interests of a previously underserved local population, thus directly fulfilling key Commission and Congressional policy objectives of furthering 69 Id 70 See Id at F-3, Letter from Representative Marilyn Musgrave, 4th District, Colorado (August 21, 2006). 71 See Id. at F-4, F-5, F-8, F-11, F-18, F-9, F-2, F-24. -19- the goal of localism as well as assisting the transition to digital telecasting in Northern Colorado. The Station's programming clearly meets and, indeed, exceeds the level that the FCC has previously found adequate to satisfy the local service requirement.72 Accordingly, KGWN-TV should be found to satisfy the critical criterion of providing local service to the Cable Communities. C. KGWN-TV's Dedicated Local Programming Is Not Replicated by Other Broadcast Services Residents of the Cable Communities are undoubtedly interested in coverage of Denver's news, sports and events by other television stations, and KGWN-TV has neither a desire nor an expectation that any cable operator would opt to drop a major Denver station in lieu of carrying KGWN-TV.73 Rather, KGWN-TV believes that it is able to 72 See, e.g., Paxson New York License, Inc., 14 FCC Rcd 7715, 7721 (Cab. Serv. Bur. 1999) (station's production of a single weekly public affairs program that sometimes focused on the communities it sought to add to its market was sufficient to warrant a finding of local service), rev'd on other grounds sub nom., Petition of Cmty Television Sys., Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 7275 (Cable Serv. Bur. 2000); Time Warner Entm't Co., DA 05- 2284 (Media Bur. 2005) (station's assignment of one news reporter to cover cable communities and coverage of local news stories and University of Arkansas sporting events satisfied the local programming requirement). 73 As noted previously, KGWN is a CBS affiliate assigned to the Cheyenne, WY- Scottsbluff, NE DMA. Network-affiliated stations are subject to the same statutory standards as non-affiliated stations, and may add communities to their television markets upon a finding that the relevant statutory criteria are satisfied. See, e.g., Gray Television Licensee, Inc., For Modification of the Harrisonburg, Virginia DMA, 21 FCC Rcd 8719, 8729 (Media Bur. 2006) (adding communities assigned to the Washington, DC DMA to the must-carry market of WHSV-TV (ABC), Harrisonburg, VA, because "the statutory factors . . . favor granting WHSV-TV's petition"); Withers Broad. Co., 21 FCC Rcd 5909, 5915 (Media Bur. May 25, 2006) (adding communities assigned to the Pittsburgh, PA DMA to the must-carry market of WDTV(TV) (CBS), Clarksburg-Weston, West Virginia, because "the statutory factors . . . favor granting WDTV's petition"); Media Venture Mgmt., Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 24552 (Cable Sew. Bur. 2000); application for review denied, 18 FCC Rcd 16065, 16067-68 (2003) (upholding Bureau decision in Diversified Broadcasting, Inc., 13 FCC Rcd 22331 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1998)to grant request from an ABC affiliate in the Gainesville, Florida DMA to add communities located in a different DMA to the station's must-carry market and noting that"[a]though the must carry status of network affiliates within their markets is a factor to be considered in market -20- dedicate resources, through its physical presence and its presentation of a Northern Colorado newscast, in a manner that enables it to cover local interests and concerns to a degree that would not be expected from (or economical for) a major market television station, which necessarily seeks to attract a DMA-wide audience,74 The support KGWN- TV has received for its local service and the value it provides to the Cable Communities confirms this conclusion.75 Critically, the Cable Communities are culturally and economically distinct. As Fort Collins Mayor Hutchinson notes, "[w]e consider ourselves a distinct and separate market, one who has much to offer and we have great pride knowing we have our own identity."76 This follows comments from a former Fort Collins Mayor, who states that KGWN-TV's "news, weather and sports relate[] more closely with our market than the Denver stations and we value their involvement in local issues."77 Business leaders in the Cable Communities echo these sentiments. According to an instructor at the University of Northern Colorado and an advertising agency owner, Fort Collins and Northern Colorado comprise "a different market with two major universities," and KGWN-TV "disseminates local information" like no other local news modification proceedings, this consideration does not preclude modifications where the underlying factors warrant such action"). 74 See Exhibit F at F-8, Letter from Union Colony Civic Center(August 23, 2006) ("The Denver stations are great, but the growth in Northern Colorado warrants a new look at expanded coverage"). 75 See Pappas Telecasting, Inc., 11 FCC Rcd 6102, 6107 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1996) (the third factor—whether the cable system fails to provide local programming—may enhance a station's request to add communities to its television market). 76 See Exhibit F at F-1. 77 See Id. at F-9. -21- service has previously.78 Another Northern Colorado businesswoman observes that "Northern Colorado and Wyoming . . . are a separate demographic from . . . Denver:"79 I would prefer to hear about the "Taste of Fort Collins" as opposed to the "Taste of Colorado." Also, I would prefer to hear about a local golf benefit for a Longmont man, which was held at a country club in Fort Collins, rather than one that was held in the [Denver] metro area.80 Other residents of the Cable Communities voice the same opinions, noting that the Denver stations "have never done a significant amount of local news coverage" in the Cable Communities,81 and that"[h]aving increased access to local news, weather, and sports . . . is needed in our Northern Colorado community,"82 especially as "Northern Colorado's [weather] conditions can definitely differ from the Denver area."83 KGWN-TV also provides residents of the Cable Communities with the opportunity to express their common cultural identity. The director of the Fort Collins Museum, which sponsors a variety of cultural programs and events, notes that"a Cheyenne station would better represent our rural constituents than the Denver market."84 The Director of Union Colony Civic Center, one of the "premier arts and entertainment 78 See Id. at F-11, Letter from T.J. Trecek, Instructor, University of Northern Colorado. 79 See Id. at F-12, Letter from Shannon McKinney, Marketing Manager, K&C RV Centers, LLC (January 5, 2005). 80 See Id. at F-13, Letter from Mary Ditzel, a resident of Fort Collins. 81 See Id. at F-15, Letter from Shane Durben, Broker Manager, Prudential Rocky Mountain Realtors (June 23, 2006). 82 See Id. at F-16, Letter from Earl H. Faulkner, Ph.D., General Manager, The Great Colorado Marketplace & Events Center. 83 See Id. at F-17, Letter from Steve Battisti, General Manager, Ptarmigan Country Club (November 3, 2003). 84 See Id. at F-18, Letter from Beth Higgins, Public Relations and Development Coordinator, Fort Collins Museum (January 7, 2004). -22- facilities" in Northern Colorado, similarly acknowledges that"KGWN's expansion into the Northern Colorado market [is] a welcome change and will give us a new voice for the area."85 At the same time, local businesses have new opportunities to secure advertising at far more economical rates, which greatly expands their ability to reach their customers in the Cable Communities. For example, one local advertiser notes that "Denver is expensive and non-productive to the local market."86 Others agree, asserting that KGWN-TV's presence in the Cable Communities would provide local businesses with "advertising at rates that are more competitive than the Denver-metro market."87 In short, KGWN-TV provides unparalleled opportunities for local residents, community leaders, businesses, and advertisers to communicate and receive information that is most relevant to them. D. KGWN-TV Has a Long-Established Viewing Audience Within the Cable Communities Local viewers in the Cable Communities turn to KGWN-TV as a source of local programming. The Station is designated as "significantly viewed" in Larimer County, which is home to Fort Collins—the economic core of the Northern Colorado region—and Loveland. 88 Moreover, data summarizing advertising expenditures—a real-world metric 85 See Id. at F-8, Letter from Mark Breimhorst, Director, Union Colony Civic Center. 86 See Id. at F-19, Letter from Dick Alessandri, VP/GM, Powder River RV (November 6, 2003). 87 See Id. at F-6, Letter from Pamela K. King, President/CEO, Mountain States Better Business Bureau (July 13, 2006). 88 See "Significantly Viewed TV Stations," available at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/significantviewedstations.pdf, at 42 (updated as of Feb. 6, 2007). -23- of viewer demand for television services—demonstrate that viewership of KGWN-TV is robust and expanding in the Cable Communities.89 Even before the launch of the dedicated Fort Collins' news feed, KGWN-TV derived significant advertising revenue from Northern Colorado advertisers seeking to reach Northern Colorado residents. For example, in 2004 dozens of Northern Colorado advertisers—including local furniture stores, a local nursery, a local hair stylist,the Fort Collins Museum, local auto dealers, and local specialty retail stores and banks— generated six figure revenues for the Station. Since the Fort Collins news service began, the list of local advertisers, and the amount of revenue, has increased steadily and significantly. In just the past two years, the value of advertising on the Station from Northern Colorado advertisers has increased more than twofold. And, Fort Collins advertisers accounted for 8.46%, 12.8%, and 12.6% of KGWN's total advertising revenue in 2004, 2005, and 2006, respectively.90 All of the foregoing clearly indicates that KGWN-TV has a material and expanding local audience in the Cable Communities. The support expressed by KGWN-TV's advertisers from Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland is testament to the effectiveness of the Station in reaching Northern 89 Given the Station's current limited cable distribution, and the expansive scale of the two Denver DMA counties in which the Communities are located, KGWN-TV's measurable ratings are, not surprisingly, low. Indeed, the Commission has recognized that stations without carriage can be expected to have minimal ratings and, as a result, the FCC typically discounts the weight given to actual ratings figures. See Arkansas 49, Inc., 18 FCC Rcd 24000, 24006 (Media Bur. 2006) (noting that"[r]eliance on the second criterion is especially appropriate in cases where . . . audience share . . . provide[s] little guidance"). See, e.g., Great Trails Broad Corp., 10 FCC Rcd 8629 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1995); Paxson San Jose License, Inc., 12 FCC Rcd 17520 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1997). 90 See Exhibit K. -24- Colorado viewers.91 In one example, an advertising agency based in Loveland notes that it desires to find the "best avenues" for its clients to reach customers, and praises KGWN-TV's "commitment to Northern Colorado."92 These Northern Colorado advertisers also rely on KGWN-TV to reach customers in Southern Wyoming.93 Similarly, advertisers in Southern Wyoming rely on KGWN-TV to reach their customers in Northern Colorado.94 In addition, viewers in Northern Colorado have contacted KGWN-TV directly regarding the Station's programming. For example, following KGWN-TV's exclusive broadcast of a playoff game involving Fort Collins' highly popular pro hockey team, the Colorado Eagles, the Eagles' President reported receiving numerous phone calls and emails from Northern Colorado fans who voiced appreciation for seeing the sold-out game on local television.95 Similarly, upon the launch of the Fort Collins news service, KGWN-TV initially moved local Northern Colorado weather forecasts from the 91 See Exhibit F at F-8, Letter from Union Colony Civic Center, at F-10, Letter from Nelson Office Supply, Inc., at F-12, Letter from K&C RV Centers, LLC, at F-16, Letter from Marketplace & Events Center, at F-17, Letter from Ptarmigan Country Club, at F- 20, Letter from Powder River RV, at F-21, Letter from Media Masters, at F-22, Letter from Advertising Solutions, at F-23, Letter from The Bowers Group, at F-24, Letter from the Budweiser Events Center, at F-26, Letter from Scherm, at F-27, Letter from Lithia of Fort Collins. 92 See Id. at F-21, Letter from Sara Hilzer, Media Masters (July 5, 2006). 93 See Id. at F-22, Letter from Advertising Solutions, Inc., at F-23, Letter from The Bowers Group, at F-10, Letter from Nelson Office Supply, Inc., at F-14, Letter from Prudential Rocky Mountain Realtors, at F-24, Letter from Budweiser Events Center, at F- 12, Letter from K&C RV Centers, LLC, at F-26, Letter from Mark Schermerhorn, Inc., at F-27, Letter from Lithia of Fort Collins, at F28, Letter from Rocky Mountain Center for Reproductive Medicine, at F29, Letter from Marriot—Fort Collins. 94 See Id. at F-20, Letter from Powder River RV, at F-30, Letter from Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers, at F-31, Letter from Wyoming Home, at F-32, Letter from Cheyenne Radiology & MRI, at F-33, Letter from Halladay Motors, at F-34, Letter from Little America Hotel. 95 See Id. at F-35, Letter from Ralph Backstrom, President& General Manager, Colorado Eagles Pro Hockey, LLC. -25- Cheyenne-based newscast to the Fort Collins newscast. Northern Colorado viewers, who did not have access to KGWN-TV on US Cable, contacted the Station to ask it to restore the Colorado weather reports on the Cheyenne newscast.96 KGWN-TV also has been contacted by a Northern Colorado viewer who praised the Station's high-definition broadcasts. 97 Given that the Denver stations remain unable to broadcast in digital due to ongoing zoning problems, the actual viewership of KGWN-TV's high definition programming—the region's sole source of over-the-air broadcasts of CBS programming in high definition— is likely to be quite substantial. E. Other Factors Support Grant of the Requested Market Modification 1. KGWN-TV Is Geographically Proximate to the Cable Communities. In addition to the statutory factors, the Commission may take into account the geographic proximity of the station and the cable communities in issue. The Cable Communities are all located within 50 miles of KGWN-TV's transmitter site and are situated along the Interstate 25 corridor, which directly connects Cheyenne and the Northern Colorado Cable Communities.98 No mountains or other terrain features separate Cheyenne and the Cable Communities.99 The distances (and driving times) between the Cable Communities and the Station are well within the range that the FCC has found acceptable in adding communities to stations' markets or, analogously, in 96 See Id. at F-36, Letter from Jon Martin, News Director, KGWN to Louis Wall, President/Owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting (June 12, 2006). 97 See Id. at F-37, e-mail from Robert Tray, Fort Collins, Colorado. 98 See Exhibit C; Exhibit D. 99 See Id. -26- declining to delete communities from stations' markets.100 Indeed, the FCC has added communities that were over 100 miles away from a station's community of license. 2. KGWN-TV and the Cable Communities Are Part of the Same Business Corridor, Geographic Region, and Economic Market. KGWN-TV is located in Laramie County, Wyoming, which is geographically and economically linked to the Cable Communities. As noted above, Interstate 25 and other state highways connect Laramie County, Wyoming to the Cable Communities—making travel between the communities fast and convenient.1°1 Because of their tremendous growth over the past five to ten years, as well as their location between the metropolitan areas of Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado, the Cable Communities have matured into a vibrant market for goods, services, and labor that feed into a bidirectional flow of commerce with Cheyenne, Wyoming. The president of the Mountain State Better Business Bureau ("BBB"), headquartered in Fort Collins, succinctly describes the economic interdependence between Cheyenne and the Cable Communities. The BBB's territory, which was designed because of the "similarities and synergies that existed between Colorado and Wyoming,"102 is similar to KGWN-TV's coverage area. Additionally, the BBB notes loo See Exhibit C; Exhibit D; KNTV License, Inc., DA 01-706, CSR-5624-A (Cable Serv. Bur. Mar. 19, 2001) (adding communities that were 35-55 miles away); Paxson Atlanta License, Inc., 13 FCC Rcd 20087 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1998) (adding communities that were 50 miles away); Burnham Broad, Inc., 10 FCC Rcd 7117 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1997) (adding a community that was 48 miles away); Time Warner Cable, 11 FCC Rcd 8047 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1996) (refusing to delete communities that were 60 miles away); Cablevision Sys. Corp., 11 FCC Rcd 6453 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1996) (refusing to delete communities that were 48-55 miles away); Time Warner Cable, 11 FCC Rcd 3510 (Cable Serv. Bur. 1996) (refusing to delete communities that were 45 miles away). 1°1 See Exhibit D. 102 See Exhibit F at F-5, Letter from Pamela K. King, President/CEO, Mountain States Better Business Bureau (July 13, 2006). -27- that Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming share "strong connections" in the region's tourism industry, retail trade, local entertainment, and education, all of which "essentially create one community."103 This opinion is shared by the Director of Sales of the Marriott Fort Collins, who states that"Fort Collins is the primary shopping and entertainment center" for southern Wyoming and southeastern Nebraska.104 Moreover, KGWN-TV has received dozens of letters from local community leaders and businesses on both sides of the state border that provide strong evidence of the bilateral economic exchange that occurs freely between Cheyenne and the Cable Communities.105 For example, Northern Colorado businesses regularly use KGWN-TV to attract customers in Cheyenne.106 One of the Station's longstanding Cheyenne customers specifically notes that, as a result of advertising on KGWN-TV, he has seen "an increase in both sales and traffic from Colorado consumers."107 Similarly, Cheyenne businesses regularly advertise on KGWN-TV to attract customers in Northern Colorado.108 Wyoming residents also see the Cable Communities, not the more distant cities of Boulder and Denver, as their "primary shopping and entertainment center."log 103 Id. 104 See Id. at F-29, Letter from Charles S. Inman, Director of Hotel Sales, Marriot Fort Collins (November 4, 2003). 105 See supra, notes 91, 92. 106 See generally Exhibit K. 107 See Exhibit F at F-30, Letter from David A. Doyle, President, Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers, Cheyenne, WY (June 28, 2006); see also, e.g., Id. at F-20, Letter from Dick Alessandri, Vice President/General Manager, Powder River RV (June 15, 2006). 1 08 See generally Exhibit K. l°9 See supra, note 102. -28- 3. KGWN-TV Is Recognized as an integral Part of the Distinct and Growing Northern Colorado Marketplace As Northern Colorado has grown, it has also developed a separate media identity, of which KGWN-TV is a recognized major contributor. The headline in a recent article in the Northern Colorado Business Report—"As regional media market grows, NoCo communities come together"—succinctly tells the story.'I° As far back as 1995, the Business Report states, "the seemingly disparate communities in Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland and elsewhere were coalescing into a regional force: Northern Colorado."" That regional approach, moreover, was spawning a region-wide media marketplace. In addition to KGWN-TV's local newscast, a major radio company opened new facilities in Northern Colorado, a telecommunications developer was planning a new 115-story communications tower east of Greeley, and local print media were expanding throughout the region. The Greeley Tribune, the Fort Collins Coloradoan, and the Longmont Daily Times-Call each created new publications intended to attract a more region-wide readership beyond their city's borders. The Report concludes: Regional media coverage can only bring Northern Colorado communities closer together. Just as the Business Report helped draw businesses together, regional broadcast coverage and additional regional print coverage will keep residents informed about where they live, where they work, where they commute, where they do business, where they dine, and where they're entertained.112 12 KGWN-TV is acknowledged as a major contributor to the development of this regional approach to media. Fort Collins' principal publication to boost tourism,Images, 1°See Christopher Wood,As Regional Media Market Grows, NoCo Communities Come Together, Northern Colorado Business Report, June 8, 2006. 1 Id. "2 Id. -29- designates KGWN-TV as a local broadcast station.13 The City of Fort Collins' official website includes provides a link to the KGWN-TV websit:e.114 KGWN-TV also regularly promotes its broadcast services in the Cable Communities.115 Finally, the launch of KGWN-TV's local Northern Colorado newscast was greeted in the Cable Communities with applause. In addition to extensive newspaper coverage, other broadcast media hailed KGWN-TV's efforts. As an on-air radio interviewer at Greeley's KFKA(AM) noted, "we're glad to have you guys on board. The more news coverage the better here in Northern Colorado and especially because so many people do turn to the television for their news in the evenings."116 Thus, there can be little doubt about KGWN-TV's contribution to the local media environment, and its connection to the Cable Communities. V. CONCLUSION The market modification procedures are designed to enable cable subscribers to access broadcast stations that provide local service and programming to a community but are, nevertheless, outside that community's DMA as defined by Neilsen. As demonstrated above, KGWN-TV has a record of historic cable carriage in the Cable Communities, provides robust coverage of the Cable Communities, offers unique locally- tailored programming of specific interest to residents, and enjoys a close economic relationship with the Cable Communities. Accordingly, SagamoreHill respectfully requests that the Commission modify KGWN-TV's television broadcast market to 113 See, e.g., Media, Images of Fort Collins, 2006, at 43. 114 See http://fcgov.com/media/(last visited Feb. 28, 2007). 115 See generally,Exhibits F,J, and K; see, e.g., Exhibit K at K-15-16. 116 See Exhibit G at G-3. -30- include the Cable Communities listed in Exhibit 1 hereto for purposes of the carriage provisions of the 1992 Cable Act. Respectfully submitted, SAGAMOREHILL HILL BROADCASTING OF WYOMING/NORTHERN COLORADO, LLC 1 By: Todd M. tsbu ewart Joan ' uu. Jake RI.� n of WILEY REIN LLP 1776 K Street,NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 719-7000 Dated: February 28, 2007 Its Attorneys -31- DECLABA,TION OF LOUIS WALL I, Louis Wall,am the President of SagamoreHill Broadcasting of Wyoming/ Northern Colorado,LLC. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have reviewed the foregoing Petition for Special Relief and that,to the best of my knowledge, information and belief formed after reasonably inquiry,it is well grounded in fact and is warranted by existing law. Louis S.Wall Dated: February 28,2007 EXHIBIT A- LIST OF CABLE COMMUNITIES Cb93t !: 1vi..bYa:u ..5I o"i liy:,: ,;:„, ;,•!;' t ,p4�x'z' ti� , ,_ '' _ ".z.. ,: I CO0265 Berthoud 5 Larimer Comcast of Colorado I LLC Active 000718 CO0017 Estes Park 5 Larimer Orange Broadband Operating Company,LLC Active 000831 CO0132 Fort Collins 4 Larimer Comcast of Califomia/Colorado LLC Active 007657 CO0503 Fort Collins 9 Larimer Comcast of Califomia/Colorado LLC Active 007657 CO0278 Lago Vista MHP 8 Larimer US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 009013 CO0481 Larimer 1 Larimer Comcast of Califomia/Colorado LLC Active 007657 CO0422 Larimer 0 Larimer Champion Cable LLC Active 013265 CO0410 Larimer 0 Larimer Comcast of Colorado I LLC Active 000718 CO0282 Larimer 0 Larimer Comcast of Colorado III LLC Active 000718 CO0452 Larimer 0 Larimer Orange Broadband Operating Company,LLC Active 000831 CO0223 Larimer(N&E) 0 Larimer US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 009013 CO0358 Larimer County 0 Larimer US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 009013 CO0152 Loveland 4 Larimer Comcast of Colorado II LLC Active 000718 CO0357 Wellington 5 Larimer US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 009013 CO0164 Ault 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 006236 CO0169 Dacono 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 000718 CO0163 Eaton 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 006236 CO0218 Evans 4 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 CO0272 Evanston 7 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 000718 CO0170 Firestone 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 000718 CO0213 Fort Lupton 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado I LLC Active 000718 CO0168 Frederick 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 000718 CO0219 Garden City 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 CO0333 Gilcrest 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 011035 CO0047 Greeley 4 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 CO0395 Hudson 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 011831 CO0193 Johnstown 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 008545 CO0396 Keenesberg 4 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 013198 CO0229 Kersey 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 008769 CO0181 Lasalle 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 CO0301 Lochbuie 5 Weld Comcast of California/Colorado/Texas/Washington Inc. Active 002307 CO0457 Mead 2 Weld K2 Communications LLC Active 014473 CO0194 Milliken 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 008545 CO0230 Pierce 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 006236 CO0331 Platteville 5 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 011035 CO0423 Weld 0 Weld Champion Cable LLC Active 013323 CO0302 Weld 0 Weld Comcast of California/Colorado/Texas/Washington Inc. Active 002307 CO0492 Weld 0 Weld Comcast of Colorado I LLC Active 000718 CO0048 Weld 0 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 CO0332 Weld 0 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 011035 CO0471 Weld(E) 0 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 008769 CO0472 Weld(W) 0 Weld US Cable of Coastal-Texas LP Active 008545 _CO0217 Windsor 5 Weld Comcast of Colorado IV LLC Active 006719 A-1 EXHIBIT B -INFORMATION FROM BROADCASTING & CABLE YEARBOOK r Nielsen DMA Market Atlas Cha*Mewl e,VA Charlottesville, VA (186) t q ' 33> a ! DMA TV Households:.69,750 !a +. of U.S-TV Households: .063 � —nix,- ,. IWCAV ChariotalvB.,VA,ch 19,CBS !C ' • k 3- 3 •A p V -TV CharMlaeVIte,VA,eh 29,NBC 1: •WNTJ Chatloltaevllb.VA.ch.41.EN . r 3. > „ 4 1k 4 WW �f DMA N i; CouMbs State Houaelelde Y 4 PV`s{ 4 ,Y 1 Athematic. VA 09,260 F ° "' Monona VA 9,090 ��V ±; Greene VA 6.190 ,190 Madison VA 6 el n0 r ,t7, a �. ,� 4,ari`47- 't KrWi ' Chahanoe• TN se '�' '..l'Iw, I '� • ¢, Chattanooga, TN (86) 1 j%.-4:-- mar r YY £use, _ mPn' ,. �L DMA TV Households: 354230 ![�les ai1.^'s' c,L.,:„ ,4as` .. ,.-re„...,.., %of U-S.TV Households: .321 e ,a�,,, t t :c WHCB-TV Chattanooga di 3,NBC cV 4 , %�.. P 1 WTVC CMBerwone.ch 9,ABC > - WDEFN Chattanooga. -.._ __ ____ Ems" "!�1$4 e, •WCL►,TV Chatsworth,GA,M.18.ETV _.______ _____ r. ' wy, gel WELFry Dalton,GA,eh.23,IND µ 1^'3 r�. •WRCI V Cleveland, N,15.ETV wFL1-ry CbwMn TN,M.53,WB .�...,V. w ncr3'h Wwow,/Clettareopa,M.81.Fort i ^s�A, .. © OMA N DMA fFJta D 7,g be, Slab Households Comities State Houseboat Fr — i < „� Cetoosa GA 23,190 Grandy TN 5,590 In Y.' ti,pp2,"i Dada GA 15.30 MamHamilton TN 120,990 n GA 5.930 Marion T TN N 10,990 f ,, r, Tn>r Wa er GA 15,2a0 McMinn TN 20,850 21,120 MMps TN 6}10 9 f - i W Broke GA 31,140 RPolk hea TN - 6,450 ue'ya . -a y'a, Chamkea NC 10,920 Rhea TN 11,9W 7 Y s - 11 Bledsoe IN 6,630 lepuahNe TN 5.010 :. 38.080 la C site,WV-Scottsbluff,NE Cheyenne, WY-Scottsbluff, NE (195) e'er `�.4 t Est DMA TV Households: 54,320 E'1 ` 1 „safe At = r . • a %of US. TV Households: ,049 w a Y i KDUH-TV Scottsbluff,NE ch.4-satellite lo KOTA-TV f f '� k t, - �t�u zzw". 1 KOWN-TV Cheyenne,WY,di 5,CBS(ABC-NBC) .Z417" h KSTF ScotsMut,NE.M.10 saWNe to KGWN-N yy 1„ F�,� ��T?°C-- -KTUW Sccteblue,NE,ch.16,MD i °'-"1°`I eff 042;9~ KKOEVCheyenne.WY,eh 27 IND h dp"" 1S-:zd ? Cheyene,WY,cR 33,saleNte to KTWO-TV 2_ Wy +k > �y� DMA P ffi.Pt'4 `a. 4. Counties Slat Households Scotts Bluff NE 16,1]0 �_"y�` h �^° ^ � w+ 51'‘'''''45534*, rt Illillk> LIS� Slott NE tgy.4—�� „�^"`� 5 Goshen WY 5.0510 1�5;.Y.'. �' Laramie WY 34,050 y�a'y", ti �Y Pa^ .FF_ 3 Ir -'- " ff b..{ t Cis- S`� .,.. . g� 44 �� � ssi Si. lat ass Maps courtesy of Nielsen Media Research I 5-146 allinilli B-1 I Nielsen DMA Market Atlas 0aton,OH I ism Dayton, OH (59) _F Way """` I baba I a....". .a,. mica DMAHouseholds: 513,610 'a sae TV `em •of U.S.TV Households: .466 Ad,a TN x w~ .� ,n WI Dayton,OH,oh.2,NBC m WHIG-N Dayton,OH,ch.7,CBS •WPTD Katiadng,OH,ch.18,ETV maw WKEF Dayton,OH,ch.22,ABC i vex h1 von. WOW SPringliNd,OH,ch.26,CW WKOFN Rkhmon0,IN,dr.43,IND ash �e"•°n WRGT-TV Dayton,OH,ch.45,Fax °M DMA TV Mee .csr is, •bra eC umbular Counties State Households see 'Ca"' Wayne IN 27.880 won Tton ..,' T.1—_ Champaign OH 15,460 .,i,a, e.... Gullet '®° Clark OH 56,520 --maw •on Darks OH 20,510 wn Greene OH 58230 x" won Logan OH 18,300 , .. ... ClncinrYB .. m • momMercer OH 15,110mom AWN Miami OH 39,950 ` s wasMontgomery OH 227.380 � ON � a ,,,,x,.x,° Prattle OH 18,290 1s Shelby OH 18,2500 Denver,,CO i ���� �= Sill Denver (18) r e� arnt DMA TV Households: 1,415,180 �a % of U.S.TV Households: 1.284 riG KWGN•TV Denver,ch.2,INS _ _ ti- ®Wells,,ce 3,CBS F�� �� KUPN Sleds,9 CEO,N,.9moles to KTVD KNODamer,oh.20C0RM.63.ND ht a i lk ale ti�Iizi KCNC-TV Denver,°h 4,CBS KFCTF°n CaOhe,CO,ch.22,satellite to KDVR '4Mwi ��_ y •KRMA-N Denver,ch.e:EN KMAS-TV Steamboat Slxinps,CO,ch.24, KMGH-N Denver,M.],ABC. Telemundo •KW VP-N Leremla,WY,dl.8,EN KDEN Longnent CO,di 25,IND aLl jEll is:` KUSMN Denver,ch 9,NBC Kf1VR ch.31,Fox moss' KFNR Rawlins WY,ch 11,Fox •KRMTDen Denver,r,ch.41,EN •KBDHTV Brownfield,CO,°h.12,EN KCEC Demrer,ch 50,Univlalon 1180 KTFD•N Boulder,CO,dl.14,TeleFutura KPXC-TV Denver.ch.59.IND �Vallmmi� , �� 871 s DMA N DMAState N ,y �rrt 1- Adams CO Households away CO H°u6eholds 4 -.'�� ff"..116,_,....1,1- �rrr Alemosa CO 5,460 Pads CO 1,540 8,700 illipla �" MILS . r�Claraa Arapahoe rammm CO 205.970 PNfl a CO 1,790 �q 1IBffB���ri�r Bauld CO 105,430 vrewere co 4,940 �� rr��y Broummeld CO 15,870 Rb Blanco COCO 2,320 w�G`�'I Chaffee CO 6,780 Rio Grande CO 4,82 .i��6��.�'��ocor��• Cheyeme CO 7,200 Ram CO 8,470 Clear Creek CO 4,000 San Juan CO 280 Conejos CO 2,780 San Miguel CO 3,020 Castilla CO 1,530 bdgwkk CO 1,090 Delta CO 11,790 Summit CO 9,480 Denver CO 230,500 Washington CO 1,870 Dolores CO 680 Weld CO 78,690 Douglas CO 87,590 Yarns CO 3.890 Eagle CO 15,800 Box Butte NE 4,480 Elbert CO 7,800 Cheyenne NE 4,080 Garfield CO 17,950 Dawes NE 3290 Gilpin CO 2,000 Deuel NE 900 Grand CO 5,470 Garden NE - 980 Gunnison CO 5,280 Grant NE 190 Hinsdale CO 400 Hooker NE 290 Jackson CO 580 Keith NE 3,470 Jefferson CO 204,180- Kimball NE 1,59D Kit Carson CO 2,800 Sheridan NE 2,340 Lake CO 2,700 Albany WY 12,140 Latimer CO 102,400 Campbell WY 13,800 Unoobl CO 1,880 Carbon WY 8.030 Logan CO 7,790 Johnson WY 3,190 Mineral CO 380 Niobrara WY 980 Moffat CO 4,840 Plata WY 3.570 Morgan CO 9,700 • Maps courtesy of Nielsen Media Research 8-152 B-2 Nielsen DMA Market Atlas Gainesville FL Gainesville, FL (162) DMA N Households: 117,190 1 %of U.S. N Households: .106 •WUFT Gainesville,FL,di,5,ETV WCJB Gainesvle,FL,dr.20,ABC WOGX Ocala,FL,ch 51,IND WOFL High Springs,FL,ch.53,CBS DMA TV Counties State Households Alachua FL 90,770 Dixie FL 5,550 Gilchrist FL 5,840 ,MAMA Lary FL 15,230 reel Glendive, MT (210) DMA N Households: 5,020 %of U.S.N Households: .005 KXGN-TV Glendve,MT,ch.5,CBS(NBC) DMA N Counties Stale Households Dawson MT 3,420 Felon MT 1,120 Prairie MT 480 -. . ... • Grand Junction- - CO Grand Junction-Montrose, CO (187) DMA N Households: 65,190 % of U.S. N Households: .059 KFGX Grand Junction,CO,di.4,Fox KREX-TV Grand Junction,CO,di.5,CBS KJCT Grand Junction,CO,di.8,ABC KREY-TV Montrose,CO,ch.10,satellite to KHEX-TV KKCO Grand Junction,CO,di.11,NBC •KaMJ Grand Junction,CO,di.18,ETV DMA TV Counties State Households Mesa CO 50,710 Montrose CO 14,480 Maps courtesy of Nielsen Media Research B-3e-160 Nielsen DMA Market Atlas h-Domain Fe IC .. ' .�.. .W fie Raleigh-Durham (Fayetteville), NC (29) ' ass� 1.� f € -vim IymA N Households:985,200 , . ,..p.„.:"-m-..-,,i.:42-,z-.7.,,,...,..‘S.---4-,-,11/2- , :—X of U.S.N Households: .894 t7r ""° '4'" ---(°"174:5":‘,-15' fP" ry Chapel HI,NC,m.4.ETV WRAY-N Wilson NC,a,.30,IND I V-+. ci '`$ 4 t N Raleigh,NC,ch.5,ass •WUNP-N ayenoke Rapids,NC M.38,EN i g ,,,l m NC M II.ABC WUVC-TV Fayetteville.NC.di.40,UnNWm _ We NC,M 1],NBC WRPX Rocky Mw.,NC,oh,47,IND ,v - NNNQ,NC di.22,WB WRAZ Raleigh,NC.oh 50,Fox 4.WAr,.:.. �. j. Oerham.NC ch 22,UPN N FPX FayetteMle,NC.dr 62,IND N eu.. . rk i a State Households Counties State Households ra Fv-s4.-A`, ks.� NC 23.680 Moore NC 33,400 p..7 DUI a Mend NC 110,120 Nash NC 35,330 to - NC 95.750 Orange NC 44,400 ., NC 19.810 Person NC 14,720kit1'-'�F' NC 20.900 Sampson NC 23,290 p ,u - - aL JO NC 18,410 Vance NC 16,640 �*" NC 21,590 Wake NC 286,120at NC 38,700 Warren NC 7,700 v.F�(5 NC 13.830 Wayne NC 43.600 e� loo NC 55,970 vason NC 29,600 NC 18,180 MeckMMurg VA 13,010 ki slxsa- w• . Y*' es :i- - PA ,,, M' Rapid City, SD (177) 'k -.-1u DMA TV Households:913,070 fit - . • %of U.S.TV Households: .083 ', :; KOTMN Rapid City,S0.dr.3.ABC KNSD-TV Lead,SD,dr.11,satellite to KI VV-TV Lead,SD.ch 5,satellite to KOTA-N r KEVN-N K96W-N 5MMan.WY,M.12.u1NYta to +'. KEVN-N RMeppWW City SD,dr.7,Fox KOTMN . G KSWY Sh erldan WY,oh 7,NBC -KTNE-TV Nuance,NE,ch.13,EN 4 •IC[SD-TV Marlin,SD•ch.8,EN KCLO-TV Rapid City,SD,ch.15,IND I •K8IIE-N Rapid City.SD,ch.9,EN KNBN Rapid City,SD,eh.21,NBC TV TV '3' Counties Slate Households DMA State Households Carter MT 480 Je3raon SD 870 r'ni G, Morrill NE 300 Jones SD 470 "<c,4-, NE 2,080 Lawrence SD 928280 s, - •"'t R3 .,, Sheridan NE 2,480 Meade SD 9,380 [ Th SI" NE 590 Paula oh SD 37,050 ,Y �P �l Barnett SD 3,490 Perkins SD 1620 -14.4.- -45•e . r Bun SD 3,490 Shannon SD 2.920 3,190 Leoadi SD 780 ,070 Crook WY 2,420 3- 1250 •uw Harding SD 3480 WY Haakon SD 790 Sheridan WY 12250 Reno NV 4 -eno, NV (112) ` IeMAN Households: 255,090 j - x 1 of U.S.N Households: .231 1 p Reno,ch.2,CBS •- a--. ..4-5 , Reno,di.4 NBC ��' ' r PB Reno ch.5 EN 1 OS GoldfieldNV dr.7,IND I Winnemucca,NV.ch,7,satellite to KRNV e, •DXl-N RReno, 8,Fox 'Pl XFN Rem,ch.11,Fox W J EN Reno ch 21,IND -r ;r'--• '04a x KEN-N Reno,ch 27,IND ra ._ .y,4 i I“ A N DMA TV .G'551.r 7' g • Iles Slate Household Counties State Households I, Alpine CA 130 HumboldtNV 5.860 t ¢' 1 �' It Dorado East CA 13,610 Lender NV 1,890 4 5 t "a-, 'Lassen CA 9,370 Lyon NV 17,230 'Mop CA 4,840 Mineral NV 2,190 Cemon City NV 21,340 PeraNrp NV 1,770 �� n '- Chordal NV 8,890 Storey NV 1,560 S - aDwyas NV 18,700 Washoe NV 147,330 �� - I Eunerelds NV 380 fir - 5. 5 S V s. '. ry '- s••••••••••••15- lists Maps courtesy of Nielsen Media Research B-195 B-4 Nielsen DMA Market Atlas Da n,OH Dayton, OH (56) yr 1 ^ °' DMA TV Households: 537,710 ii.. ,..." "" %of U.S. TV Households: .491 - '~ maw 9/DIN Dayton,OH,ch.2,NBC • el > m ' WHI6N ✓✓Dayton,OH,ch.7,CBS � 'WPM Kettering,OH,ch.18,ETV - ka r,. . an WKEF Dayton,OH,oh.22,ABC a wows t e T ^.s - oar - WBDT Springfield,OH,oh.26,IND saw WKOI-TV Richmond,IN,ch.43,IND — WRGT-TV Dayton,OH,ch.45,Fox Wig( DMA N mwa eoa,souar w'" LeIS .e. Counties State Households — "1PNde g 6IEr •, 4 Wayne IN 28,170 wrtnt s D on N„f1e Auglalze OH 17,890 - Hobs Champaign OH 15.600 _SOWN I" ""w °i°" em Clark OH 57,090 -C.- Darks OH 20.540 au iMi4 Greene OH 59.150 Cincinnati a""° Logan OH 18,380 CORMS NCis Mercer OH 15,290 smsr Miami OH 40,200 °°„. '°°° Montgomery OH 230.610 ninsaiwe OH so= Preble OH 16.290 Shelby OH 18.500 Denver,CO } 1SPI ! .�r+weI Denver (18) I ate, r®�� DMA TV Households: 1,401,760 I ,- ' imp-al °i° of U.S. TV Households: 1.279 =J L' �, KWGN-N Denver,ch.2,WB KND Denver,ch.20,UPN �arig KREG-T Glenxood .2,WB CO,ch.3.CBS KFCT Furl oh.,CO,ch.22,setellKe to KOVR ® ®��Ir� KUPN Stering,Denver, oh.3,sateate to KND KMAS-N Steamboat Springs,CO,ch.24, KCNC-N ch.4,CBS Telemundo ��i`/�� ®�� -- •KRMA-N Denver,ch.8,EN KDEN Longmont CO,ch.25.IND 3 ^°� '4° I KMGH-N Denver,ch 7,ABC KDVR Denier,ch.31,Fox S-4401,11,-,,, � ssy " "';Ili •KWYP-N Laramie,WV,oh.6,EN •KRIAT Denver,ch.41,ETV r•' r� - e .a. ■i KUSA-TV Denver,oh.9,NBC KCEC Denver,eh.50,Univisbn r``'59�1�F�® r * ,� -...:1,--3.aid" KFNR Rawlins,WY,oh.11,Fox KWHO Castle Rock,CO,ch.53.IND raw- --� *�„ :. ----'430aiolidoli 'KB01-79 Broomfield,CO,O.12,ETV KP%6N Denver,ch.59,IND Ilk Lk , v P i as KTFD-TV Boulder,CO ch.14,TeleFutura 1.' rillrl DMA N DMA N e * ,` � t*'�+ +p. 1-tal r n nlios State Households Counties State HousahoMs m g /Wt-tr • tlrn--r Amu lls CO 135.570 ()%J CO 1.620 -- w�wwr Alenmsn CO 5,420 Park CO 6,720 �� , 1'"��R •` �I�i�! A rpahoe CO 203,900 Phillips CO 1.760 ifir _ -- - wrl'.�JwIY Archuleta CO 4,200 Pltkin CO 5,970 ® y��ifiladis Unn1100 CO 102,860 Prowers CO 4,890 w r w� Cnnitna CO 6.910 Rio Blanco CO 2,320 ;i ®�ta �y Chovenne CO 740 Rio Grande CO 4,730 i Jr,- i Clon,Greek CO 4,110 Rauh CO 8,340 " -�- o='-'m �• Cunolos CO 2,860 Saguache CO 2,410 Costllla CO 1.510 San Juan CO 280 • Donn CO 11,620 San Miguel Co 3,070 Dimino CO 227.820 Sedgwbk CO 1,090 Dolores CO 620 Summit CO 9,880 Douglas CO 83,880 Washington CO 1,910 Engle Co 16,080 Weld CO 75,540 Fibrin CO 7,540 Vuma CO 3,760 Garfield CO 17,610 Box Butte NE 4,680 Capin CO 1,980 Cheyenne NE 4,170 Darold CO 5,490 Dawes NE 3,550 Gunnison CO 5,480 Deuel NE 890 Hinsdale CO 400 Garden NE 980 Jucksnn CO 690 Grant NE 290 Jntlorson CO 206,490 Hooker NE 290 Lnko CO 2,580 Keith NE 3,480 Kit Carson CO 2,960 Kimball NE 1,590 I.arimor CO 102,370 Sheridan NE 2,340 Lincoln CO 1,960 Todd SD 2,620 . - - Logan CO 7,720 Campbell WV 13,900 Morgan CO 9,540 Carbon WY 5,940 Moffat CO 5,050 Johnson WY 3,350 Niobrara WY 880 Platte WY 3,560 Broadcasting&Cable Yearbook 2006 B-5 B-152 Nielsen DMA Market Atlas Dayton, Ohio (60) DMA TV Households: 506,240 TN Dayton,Ohio,M.2,ABC ,a VD vHIO-Tv Dayton,Ohio,ch.7,CBS g>k:' k` WPTD Kettering.Ohio,ch.16,ETV .8 °` WBDT-DT Springfield,Ohio,ch.18,IND �.' $ ,, VKEF Dayton,Ohio,ch.22.NBC 5 --•-+�{ VBDT Springfield Ohb,ah.26,IND 3 �^ �.. /KO-DT Richmond,Ind.,ch.39,IND :` 11(01 Richmond,hid.,oh.43,INC :RGT-TV Dayton.Ohio,ch.45,Fox s MA TV aunties Slate Households 'sync IN `a 27,600 •.: a>,,, hampalgn OH 14,940 - lark OH 55.780 irks OH 20,210 reams OH 56,250 ', 'en OH 18.120rx Neer OH 14900 - V arra OH 38,650 z 3 11 nnt9ome7 OH 225.900 envy OH able Ofi 16,010 9i Z 1;..v,L'..:9,1;A.ta: -a....`a I.L.,:-.,c .. ..- - Minim 17,880 . , '' Denver (18) - DMA N Households: 1,366,250 KWGN-TV Denver,oh.2,IND KTVD-DT Denver,ch. 19,IND KREG-TV Glenwood Springs,Colo.,ch.3,CBS KTVD Denver,ch.20, IND KUPN Sterling,Colo.,ch,3,satellite to KFCT Fort Collins, u,Colo.,ch.22,satelite , ,t KTVD KDVR i •KCNC-TV Denver,oh,4,CBS KMAS-TV Steamboat Springs,Colo.,ch.24,' KRMA,TV Denver,ch.6,EN Telemundo KMGH-TV Denver,oh.7,ABC KDEN Longmont,Cob.,ch.25,IND KUSA-TV Denver,ch.9,NBC KDVR Denver,ch.31, Fox KFNR Rewlina,Wyp.,oh.11,ABC KDVR-DT Denver,ch.32,Fox • •KBL71-71/Broomfield,Colo.,eh.12,ETV KCNC-DT Denver,ch. 35,CBS ATFD-TV Boulder,Colo.,ch.14,TeleFutura "KRMT Denver.,ch.41,ETV i 1 ;trout (1 0) KUSA-DT Denver,di.16,NBC KCEC Denver,ch 50, Unmsion KMGH-DT Denver ch.17,ABC KWHD Castle Rock Cob. d1.53,ND ffI7t] •,a 'KRMA'DT Denver,ch.18,ETV KPXC-TV Denver,ch. 59.IND TV House _ ® - Counties TV DMA Detroit,oh.2,Fo IV ' State Households Counties Nook di.4,NB Store Adams CO 134,910 Durex CO {: Alemosa CO Wkomr,Om.,.I 5,370 Park CO . Arapahoe CO - 197,960 PNBIps CO 1, . Detroit,,rt ch AsoMlleta CO 3,890 Fitkin COM.20 20, Boulder CO 114,940 Prowers CO 5, Arent Clemens, Mns. Rio Blanco 2, Mount u t Cl m, CO 6,890 Cheyenne COCO 2.2" Mount Clams Clear Creek870 Rio Grande CO COOO 4,0070 Routt CO Conejos oe COO 2,950 Saguache CO T• Drone, .4• 1,510 San Juan CO 2.3" Detroit,ch.44 Custer CO 1,480 San Miguel 2'''' Dente,ch.50,I Denver CO CO Detroit,ch. I 238,380 S t� CO Douglas CO 71,710 SummitC . ElbEaeeteert CO 15,220 Wash(nglon CO 1.9,'r - • Detroit,Ch.5 CO 7,390 Weld CO 67 . De1rdL ch.62 Garfield CO 17,150 Yuma • ' Gilpin - CO 2,120 NE 3 Grand CO Box Butte- NE 4 . : Sda 5,350 Ch Gunnison CO 5,580 Dawweesnne NE NE r, 14 �' M Hinsdale CO 400 Deuel NE 3 ".. M Jackson CO 850 Garden NE M Jefferson CO 212,340 Keith NE 3 M . _ hit Carson CO 3,050. Kimball ` Lake coNE 2', M Larimer 2,750 Campbell Cm Lincoln CCOO 101,170 rborn WY 12.:, _EKP M • 7.760 Johnson WY ': M Mineral CO 380 Niobrara WY 2...... - M Moffat CO WY '; 5,090 Platte WY 3, Morgan CO 9,700 Broadcasting&Cable"Yearbook 2003-2004 &155 B-6 Colorado—Cable Systems Internet Service Movies;TV Land;WE:Women's Entertain- E! Entertainment Television; ESPN;ESPN net;Lifetime Movie Network,MN Networks • Operational: Yes. Began: September 1, ment 2;Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain;Great Digital Suite;Nick Too;Noggin/The N;Style 2000. Fee:$15.00 monthly(digital basic),$5.95 American Country(SAC);Headline News; Network;Torn Disney. Subscribers:847. monthly(HDTV). HGN;History Channel;Learning Channel; Digital Pay Service 1 Broadband Service:Charter Pipeline. Digital Pay Service 1 Lifetime;Nickelodeon;Spike TV;Supersta- Pay Units:N.A. Fee:$39.99 monthly;$3.95 modem lease; Pay Units:N.A. lion WGN;TBS Superstation;Turner Net- Programming(via satellite):Cinemax(mul • • $80.00 modem purchase. Programming(via satellite):Cinemax(mul- work TV;TV Land;USA Network;Weather tiplexed);Encore;Aix;HBO(multiplexed); Telephone Service tiplexed); Encore(multiplexed); Fllx; HBO Channel. Showtime (multiplexed); Starr (multi- None (multiplexed); Showtime (multiplexed); Fee:$14.95 monthly. piexed);The Movie Channel(multiplexed). Miles of Plant 162.0(coaxial);None(fiber Starz (multiplexed); Sundance Channel; Pay Service 1 Pay-Par-View optic).Homes passed:5,447. The Movie Channel(multiplexed). Pay Units:N.A. ETC(delivered digitally);Hot Choice(dolly- General Manager Gary Massagalia.Market- Fee:$11.00 monthly(each). Programming(via satellite):HBO. ered digitety);iN DEMAND(delivered dig- ing Manager.Rob Jones.Office Manager. Telephone Service Fee:$9.95 monthly(each). itally);Pleasure(delivered digitally);TEN- Karen Bishop.Technical Operations Dlrec- IP-based:Operational Internet Service The Erotic Network(delivered digitally). tor:Matt Warlord. President Randy DeYoung. Operational:No. Internet Service • City fee:3%of gross. Ownership:Falcon Broadband(MS0). Telephone Service Operational: Yes. Began: November 1, • Ownership: Charter Communications Inc. None 2002. (MSO). FLAGLER-Champion Broadband, Suite Miles of Plant 5.0(coaxial);None(fiber op- Broadband Service:Charter Pipeline. 230,380 Perry St.,Caste Rock,CO 80104. tic).Total homes In franchised area:110. Fee:$39.99 monthly. Phones:303-688-7766;B66-801-1122.Web General Manager.Steve Schirbec Chief Tech- Telephone Service FAIRPLAY--Farmedy (C00124). Cebridge Site: http://vnwr.champlonbroadband.com. nician:Joel Sanders.Office Manager:Cathi None Connections.No longer In operation. County: County:Kit Carson.ICA:C00133. Wentink. Mlles of Plant 32.0(coaxial);None(fiber op- Park.ICA:C00124. TV Market Ranking:Outside TV Markets(RA- Ownership: Charter Communications Inc. tic).Homes passed:5,097.Total homes in GLER). Franchise award date:October 15, (MSO). franchised area:5,097. Market- 1982.Franchise expiration date:April 12, General Manager.Gary M.Officlu.FALCON—Falcon Broadband,Suite 150,2790 2007.Began:November 15,1982. ing Director:Rob Jones.Office Manager: apFORT CARSON--Charter Communications, Karen Bishop Technical Operations Dirac- N. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO Channel capacity: 36 (not 2-way capable). #13261,1519 McDonald SL Fort Carson, tor:Matt Warlord. 80917. Phones:888-522-0889; 719-573- Channels available but not M use:N.A. CO 80913. Phone:719-576-7404.Fax:719- City tee:4%of basic. 5343. E-malt sales@falconbroadband.net. Basic Service 579-8231.Web-Site:Ittlp://mvw.chartercom. Web Site: hty9Myww.fakonbroadband.net Subscribers:36. Ownership: Charter Communications Inc. corn.County:El Paso. C00026. (visit). County:El Paso.CA:C00213. Programming(received off-air):KCNC-N TV Market Ranking:Below 100(FORT CAR- TV Market Ranking:32(Falcon). (CBS)Denver,KDVR(FOX)Denver;KMGH- SON). Franchse award date: May 4, FORT COLLINS—Comcast Cable,1201 Uni- Channel capacity:N.A.Channels available but N(ABC)Denver,KUSA-TV(NBC)Denver, 1989.Franchise Oration date:N.A.Be- varsity Ave,Fort Collins,CO 80521. Phones: not in use:N.A. KWGN-N(MN)Denver. gan:November 15,1979. 303-776-2108 (Longmont office - General Basic Service Programming (via satellite): ABC lam- Channel capacity: 135 (operating 2-way). Manager); 970-419-3113. Fax: 970-493- Subscribers:N.A. by Channel;Arts 8 Entertainment;CNBC; Channels available but not in use:60. 4958. Web Site: hthp: www.comcastcom. Programming (received off-air): KKN CNN; Discovery Charnel; Disney Chan- Basic Service County:Lorimer.Also serves Lorimer County (CBS)Colorado 5pnngs;KOAA-TV(NBC) net;ESPN;ESPN 2;Fox Sports Net Rocky Subscribers: 2,019. Commercial sub- (portions).ICA:C00008. Pueblo;KRDO-N(ABC)Colorado Springs; Mountain;Great American Country(GAC); scribers:109. N Market Ranking: Below 100 (FORT I(TSC(PBS)Pueblo;NWHS-LP(IND)Col- Headline News; Learning Channel; Life- Programming (received off-air) N: KK time;Outdoor Channel;OVC;SUDersMthon COLLINS, Ladner County (portions)). orado Springs;KXRM-N(FOX)Colorado (CBS)Colorado Springs;KOAA-N(NBC) Franchise award date:November 1,1978. Springs;KKTV(ABC)Sacramento. WGN; TBS Superstation; Toon Disney; Pueblo;KRDO-N(ABC)Colorado Springs; Franchise expiration date: N.A. Began: Programming (via satellite): ABC Family Turner Classic Movies;Turner Network N KTSC (PBS) Pueblo; KWGN-TV (CW) October 15,1979. Channel; American Movie Classics; An- USA Network;Weather Channel. Denver;KKRM-N(FOX)Colorado Springs. Channel capacity: 78 (operating 2-way). • imal Planet Puts 8 Entertainment; BET; Fee:$30.00 Installation;$37.45 monthly. Programming(via satellite): Home Shop- Channels available but not in use:None. Boomerang; BYU Television; Cartoon Pay Service 1 ping Network,Product Information Network Basic Service Network; CNBC; CNN; Comedy Central; Pay Units:27. (PIN); OVC; Superstation WGN; Trinity Subscribers:36,137. Country Music N; Court TV Networks; Programming (via satellite): HBO; The Broadcasting Network. Programming Movie Channel. g n9 (received off-air):UN KBDI-TV Disney C-SPAN Entertainment Channel; Current originations:ctless; ducmmnal Access; (PBS) Sl KCEC (UKDE N ) Disney Channel; El Enertanment Tele- Fee:$9.95 monthly(TMC),$10.95 monthly Religious Access;Educational Access; KCNC-TV (CBS) Denver, KDEN (IND) vision; ESPN; ESPN 2; Eternal Word N (HBO). Public Access. Network;Food Network Fox News Chan- Internet Service (IND)Longmont boat pOX)Denver,TV(ABC) net; Hallmark Channel; Headline News Operational:No. Fee:Expanded Basic $14.95 monthly. Denver Steamboat (ION)ON);KMGH-TV RMA- ExSubscd Bask Service 1 (Pr ) v (MNT) KRMA- History Charnel;Home Shopping Network Telephone Service Subscrlbers�,2,000. TV (PBS) Denver KND (MNp Denver; Learning Channel;Lifetime;MSNBC;MN None Programming (via satellite): ABC Family KUSA-TV(NBC)Denver,l GN-N(CW) Nickelodeon; Oxygen; DVC Sci-R Chan- Miles of Plant:6.0(coaxial);None(fiber op- Channel; American Movie Classics; An- Denver,19 FMs. net;SoapNet Spike TV,TBS Superstation; tic).Homes passed:259. imal Planet Arts 8 Entertainment BET; Programming (via satellite): ABC Family Telemundo;Travel Channel;Trinity Broad- General Manager Mark Haverkate. Bravo; Cartoon Network CNBC; CNN; Charnel; American Movie Classics; An- casting Network Turner Network TV; N Ownership:Champion Broadband(MS0). Comedy Central;Country Music TV;Court imal Planet Arts 8 Entertainment; BET; Guide Channel; Univision; USA Network; TV Networks; C-SPAN; Discovery Chan- Cartoon Network CNBC; CNN; Comedy Vii;Weather Channel. FLEMING—Charter Communications,Ste 4, net; Disney Channel; El Entertainment Central;Country Music TV;Court TV Net- Fee:$24.95 monthly. 1510 E 4th SL North Platte,NE 69101-4304. Television; ESPN; ESPN 2; Food Net- works; C-SPAN; C-SPAN 2; Discovery Digital Basic Service Phones:308-532-3980;308-234-6428,Fax: work;Fox News Channel;Fox Sports Net Channel;Disney Channel;El Entertainment Subscribers:N.A. 301-532-9121. E-mall:Steve.Schdber@ Rocky Mountain; FX; G4; Golf Channel; Television;ESPN;ESPN 2;Food Network; Programming (received off-air): KKN-DT chartercom.com. Web Site: lattp://www. GSN; Hallmark Channel; Headline News; Fox News Channel;Fox Sports Net Rocky (CBS)Colorado Springs;KRDO-DT(ABC) charteccom.County:Logan.ICA:C00167. HON History Channel;Learning Channel; Mountain;FX;Hallmark Channel;Headline Colorado Springs;KTSC-DT(PBS)Pueblo. TV Market Ranking:Below 100(FLEMING). Lifetime; MSNBC; MN, National Geo- News; Home Shopping Network Learn- Programming (via satellite): BBC Amer- Franchise award date:August 29, 1988. graphic Charnel; Nickelodeon; Oxygen; ing Channel;Lifetime;MOVIEplex;MSNBC; ice; BETJ; Biography, Bloomberg Televi- Franchise expiration date:N.A.Began:Au- SCFR Channel;Speed Channel;Spike N; MN; Nickelodeon; Oxygen; ShopNBC: stop;Bravo;Current Discovery Digital Net- gust 1,1989. TBS Superstaaon;Travel Channel;Turner Spike TV;Seperstagon WGN;TBS Super- works;Discovery HD Theater,DMX Music; Channel capacity: 36(not 2-way capable). Classic Movies; Turner Network TV; TV station;Travel Channel;Turner Network TV: ESPN;ESPN Classic Sports;ESPNews;Fax Channels available but not in use:N.A. Land;USA Network;VH1;WE:Women's N Guide Channel;TV Land;USA Network; HD;Fox Movie Channel;Fox Sports World; Basic Service Entertainment Weather Channel. VH1;Weather Channel. Fuse;G4;GAS;Golf Channel;GSN;HDTV; Subscribers:60. Fee:$39.95 installation;$22.40 monthly. Current originations: Religious Access; History Channel international;ilitety;hale- Programming(received off-air):KCNC-TV Digital Basic Service Government Access; Educational pendent Film Channel;International Televi- (CBS)Denver,KDVR(FOX)Denver,KMGH- Subscribers:N.A. Access;Public Access. sion(ITV);Lifetime Movie Network;Lime; TV (ABC) Denver,KPNE-TV (PBS)North Programming(via satellite):BBC America; Fee:$44.95 installation;$25.54 monthly; MTV Networks Digital Suite;National Ge- Platte; KUPN (MNT) Sterling; KUSA-N Biography;Bloomberg Television;Discov- $3.50 converter. ographic Channel;NickToons N;Noggin/ (NBC)Denver;KWGN-N(CW)Denver. ery Digital Networks;Do-It-Yoursett;ESPN Digital Basic Service The N;Outdoor Channel;Outdoor Life Net- Programming (via satellite): ABC Family Classic Sports;ESPNews;Fox Movie Chan- Subscribers:9,859. work;Ovation;Speed Charnel;Style Net- Channel; American Movie Classics; Arts net;Fox Sports World;GAS;History Chan- Programming(via satellite):BBC America; work; Toon Disney; Trio; Turner Classic 8 Entertainment;CNN;Discovery Channel; net International; independent Rho Chan- Black Family.Channel; Bravo; Discovery D-204 B-7 N&Cable Factbook No.75 • Cable Systems—Colorado L *rill Networks; ESPN Classic Sports; 7626 (customer service); 970-867.8511; ;Washington Internet Daily r:1'News, Fos Sports Wpdd; G4; Gott 877-273-7fi22. Web Sne:• y/ • u eel:Great American Cou retry(GAC); bresnan.com.County:Morgan.Also serves c;;N: HGN History Channel; Indepen- Brush,Log Lane Village&Morgan County. • g road Hlm Channel;Music Choice;National ICA:C00029. Gergraphic Channel;Noggin/The N; Oa- N Market Ranking:Below 100(Brush Mor- Covering the politics and policies of the Internet. fk• .x.n Channel; Outdoor Life Network; gen County(portions));Outside N Markets B4 a.,Ii Channel;Style Network; The Word (FORT MORGAN,Log Lane Village,Morgan FREE 30-DAY TRIAL ra'1609 //1 e �[or Iii `u"c nm I-., bework; Trinity Broadcasting Network; County(portions)). Franchise award date: hoar Classic Movies; WE: Women's N.A.FrancNse expiration date:N.A.Began: veerlannmen. September 1.1970. Internet Service TVMarketRankn 32 Below 100 P. rw$10.00 monthly;$3.25 converter. Channel capacity: 39 (operating 2-way). 0 (Platteville); 6` Peal Expanded Basic Service Channels available but not in use:N.A. Operational:Yes. (GILCREST). Franchise award date:N.A. ruoecrihers:N.A. Broadband Service:Bras Ian Online. Franchise expiration 44 date:N.A.Began N.A. Basic Service Fee:$99.00 installation;$45.95 monthly. Channel capacity:44(not 2-way capable).4. rhgrannning(via satellite):American Life Subscribers:3,939. ty' D I y c re Network;AZN Television;BETJ;Bice- Porogramming Telephone Non Service Channels Serfs available but not in use:N A. 'row,Bloomberg Television;Encore;Foxrogammve (received(FOX) Denver; V None Su Service uovie Channel; Digital Atlantic;FSN (CBS)Denver,erI(D, R MA-1'D(PBS)Denver;MGH- Mlles of Plant 100.0(coaxial);20.5 :7.7 2. Subscribers:526. 9 TV(ABC)Denver,KRMA-1V tic).Total homes in franchised area:7,782. Programming N:'arch Central;ESN Digital Pacific; Fuse; A 9 el(received KCNC-N t : S)D e KND(MIA)Denver;KUSA-N(NBC)Den- .ati,History Channel International ilifetv; ver,KWGN-N(CW)Denver. City fee:5%of gross. (PBS) Broomfield; KCN -N (C85) Den- Irrnume Movie Network:Ume MTV Net- Ownership: Bresnan Communications Inc. ver;KDEN(IND)Longmont KAVR (FOX) Programming (via satellite): C-SPAN 2; (MSO arks Digital Suite;NickToons N;North- Home Shapable Network; I-Independent )' Denver KMGH-TV (ABC)Denver; KPXC- w *mil Cable News;Ovation;Speed Channel; Television;Lifetime;Univision. N(ION)Denver;KRMA-N(PBS)Denver; :avldance Channel;Toon Disney. Current originations:Educational Access. FOWLER—Bresnan Communications, 807 KRMT(ETV)Denver;KTVD(MNT)Denver; y fen$5.o0 monthly. Fee:144.95 installation;$13.08 monthly. N Greenwood St,Pueblo,CO 81003-2925. KUSA-N(NBC)Denver;KWGN-N(CW) I Phone:719-546-109D Fax:719-384-4596. Denver.M Service 1 Expanded Basic Service 1 Pay units:2,169. Subscribers:4,677. County: Otero. Also serves Otero 01ero County Programming (via satellite): ABC Family Iyiarramming(via satellite):Cinemax;Fn- Programming (via satellite): ABC Family (western portion).ICA:Below1 C00091. Channel; American Movie meat; a Ani- i1e Stars Channel;American Movie Classics; Ani- N Market Ranking: 100 (FOWLER, mai Planet;Arts&Entertainment;Cartoon rue$11.00 monthly. mal Planet Arts&Entertainment;Cartoon Otero County(western portion)(portions)); Network; CNN; Country Music N; Ms- , Pay Service 2 Outside N Markets(Otero County(west- covery Channel; Disney Channel; ESPN; Network; CNBC; CNN; Comedy Central; emportion) )) Sports Net Rocky Mountain; fray imils:4,204. County Music N;Court TV Networks;C- : (potions Franchise award ESPN 2;n; :NeNarnmirg(via satellite):HBO. SPAN;Discovery Channel;Disney Channel; date:NMA,Bgrch 1,n:1981.Franchise 1,19expiration logaChann;HLN;mie;M Nickelodeon; I„e 411.00 monthly. Et Entertainment Television;ESPN;ESPN 2; date:NA.Began:Octobery8c. OVC;S -Fl hhtime;MN e Fey Service 3n capacity:le (not noti 2-way capable). OVQ WGN; Channel;Sallee N;vepChaa- Etemal Word N Network;Food Network; Channels available but in use:N.A. Lion TBS Superstation;Turner Travel Chan- r'xy IbMs:1,677. Fox News Channel;Fox Sporty Net Rocky p rv,uammkg(Nor satellite).Showtime. Basic Service net;Tumor Classic Movies; Network ' Mountain;EX;Hallmark Channel;Headline Subscribers 343. N;UnNision;USA Network;WeamerChan- y lore$11.00 monthly. News; HGN; History Channel; Learning pro Pay Service 4 Channel;MSNBC;MN;NFL Network;Nick- (CBS)Col Programming (received OAAoff-a-r): (KNBCTV) Fee. r -` nay)aids:N.A. Puebl Colorado Springs;ollM-o Springs;NBC) yeS: I instaltation;$19.35 monthly. B n; Tr elS ChFi nil;T epCla N; KI'SC KHS)N CXRM- (EOM Pay Service Un :roc E1 t.W monthly. Telemundo;Travel Channel;Turner Classic KTSC (PBS) Pueblo; KXRM-N FO Pay Units:N.A. • Uyhd Pay Service 1 Movies;Tamer NetworkN TV Guide Chan- Colorado Springs. ( Programming(via satellite):Cinemax;HBO Pay limits:N.A. net;N Land;USA Network;VH1;Weather Programming(via satellite):Cinemax(mid- Channel. Programming (via satellite): ABC Cram-NN; Fee: $20.00 Installation; $9.95 morMly Splayed);F H80(multiplexed); Snow- fly Channel; ovaArts& Entertainment anne; CNN', (each). u I' Tug Fee:$44.90 monthly. . !mm(multiplexed);Sean(muttiplexe�;The el SPAN;Discovery Channel;ESPN;Nick- )dermal Service Digital Basic Service elodeon; Spike N; Superstabon WGN; Operational:No. Movie Channel(multiplexed). Subscribers:NA. TBS Superstition;Turner Network N;USA Telephone Service Fry-Per-View Programming (via satellite): American Network;Weather Channel. None Addressable hones:9,859. Life N Network; BBC America; Blagra- Fee:$60.00 installation;$17.58 monthly; Manager:Dave Unnebur iN DEMAND(debead digitally);Spice(de- MA;Bbomberg Television;Bravo;Canales $3.95 converter; $15.(10 additional in- i dvele0 digitally);Sports PPV(delivered dig- N;Discovery Digital Networks;BMX Mu- striation. City fee:3%of Cable g:dly),,Urban Ara(delivered digitally);Spice Ownership:USunianry.(MSMS;Comcast sic;Do-it-Yourself;n;E Foe( Living;o Pay Service 1 Cable Communications Inc.t . 2(delivered digitally);Playboy N(delivered Fox Movie Channel; Far Sports World; Pay Units:51. (mind). ngil'nlly). Fuse; G4; GAS; Goff Channel; GSN;Service p roprammin A(via satellite):Cinemax;En- GILPIN COUNTY--Champion Broad- History Channel International; iafeN; In- core;HBO. r operational:Yes. band, Suite 230, 380 Perry SL, Castle Broadband Service:Comcase High Speed dependent Film Channel; Lifetime Movie Internet :a Rock,CO 80104. Phones:303-688-7766; A P Network; Lime; MN Networks Digital Operational:No. Internet Suite; MN2;National Geographic Chan- Telephone Service 866-801-1122. Web Site: es:Bouww. fee $42.95 monthly; $10.00 modem del;NickToons N;Noggin/The N;Outdoor None Gilpin onbroadbann.com.Counties:Boulder, • tease. Channel; Outdoor Life Network; Speed Miles of Plant 6.2(coaxal);None(fiber op- Gilpin & Jefferson. Also serves Boulder Telephone Service Channel;Sportsman Channel; Style Net- tic).Homes passed:744.Total homes inJe County (portions),, Coal Creek Canyon & Nmie work; Toon Disney; Trinity Broadcasting franchised area:828. N Market Count'ICA:C00060. Mile;pl Plant 615.0(coaxiaq;62.0(fiber op- Network;WAMI America's Kidz Network; Manager:Joe Stackhouse.Chief Technician: N Ranking: 32 (Boulder County ryi tic)_Homes passed:50,000.Total homes WE:Women's Entertainment. Mark Brown, (portions), COAL CREEK CANYON (pa- ,v r i franchised 50,000. Pot'Service 1 City tee:3%or gross. (ions),Gilpin County(portions),Jefferson elm i n i Manager Stan Reffschneider.Techni- Pay Units:198. Ownership: Bresnan Communications Inc. County);COAL Below E E(Boulder Cooly(par- :Mood Operations Manager.David Steprsnik. Programsatellite): lions), CREEK CANYON(portions), ;lv Ice:3%of grass. O;Sl(via Cinemax;En- (mind). Gilpin County (potions)). Franchise core;HBO;SAowtime;Stan. ownership:Camcast Cable Communications Fee: date:January 1, 1988.Franchise Inc IMSO). Fee: $1.75 monthly (Encore), $12.83 FflEDERIle,Now miry LON50]. Com- expiration date:January 1,2008.Began: monthly (Cinemax), $13.56 monthly cast Cable.Now served by IANGMONT,CO March 1,19B9. (HBO or Showtlme). (C00011). County:Weld.ICA:C00050. Channel ca• F ART COLLINS—Formerly(CO0197I.Sprint Digital Pay Service l capacity 41 (t notnus capable). (eau No ingerlroperation.Canty:Latimer. Channels Serfs available but not m use:None. d:n.C00197, Pay Units:NA. GENESEE—Formerly (C CO. Comcast Basic Service Programming (via satellite): Cinemax Cable.Now served by Denver,C (000002]. Subscribers:179. FORT LUPTON�ormedy(COWS6J.Corn- (multi lexed); Encore me(multiplexed); HBO ICA:C00169. Programming(received off-air):KCNC-N rfl Cable.Now served LONGMOM,CO (multiplexed); p ) (multiplexed); (CBS)Denver;KOVR(FOX)Denver,KMGN- M Start (muipiexed); The Movie Channel GILCREST—US Cable of Coastal Texas N(ABC)Denver;KRMA-N(PBS)Denver; fnDl11I). County WELD.ICA:C00056. (multiplexed). LP, 14700 W 66th PI, Arvada, CO KND(MN!)Denver,KUSA-N(NBC)Den- Pay-Per-View 80004-5928. Phone: 303-432-7013. ver;KWGN-N(CM Denver;KWHO(IND) F OAT MORGAN—Bresnan Communica- Sports PPV(delivered digifaly);ESPN Now E-mail:gmacgregor uscable.com. Web Castle Rock. • turret. Ste 200, 321 E Railroad Ave, Fort (delivered digitatly);iN DEMAND(delivered Site:vttp>/www.uscable.cam.County:Weld. Programming (via satellite): ABC Family Morgan,C080701-3101.Phones:877-273- digitally), Also serves Platteville.ICA:C00170. Channel; American Movie Classics; Arts 2007 Edition B-8 D-205 EXHIBIT C-KGWN-TV'S SIGNAL COVERAGE 1 , sil Tt!ot1 4 44 t,eit 0 •• 'all r- cc; N: h,- CO e I 41 10 a in • , ---•---. .. 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W O C U ' jH1 : CA EXHIBIT D - MAP OF NORTHERN COLORADO AREA ••Erns f t'"•-- ': / ( 2 l laradll ,7.. r,� -) ,.�Ryn� < M .;� c..( r) yenne r' b sla.r-. oa.nay' p 1 + /.1.,,,, 11 11-69 r LL gyy ''+i 2„. -Rr ifa A,.�. Sterling _`f_i..,,.„.4 T.. E.:. Wlnd«f 1 . • w t9 `- r� t ( F`; :.'arS'Rl��a'^l�ve�en�:� Greeley �. . _ _. . - , "., C E I •.>34xe,wN '� ReM1o „-:•,....„, • � ?� dw„, k 0lolt out fen h�^•Moreau A: ^^ l luPuin ,:a '— oul er ,, ., ,, b ,.n.Q. '^"+s N ;1 'I.;., Ula on to to d"' p r +o .M^ l 1 r• T a I o Cth ( l F,n 3 TIM r W sofa s fry �l G Itln 1 - I a ,• E all Silvan f ) by, d 1 1 V'r © .:1 tJ: J 4•,1}!'.. 4l Even'" 311 od` II \ '. n e vial l ... vsr 1 4 es F I a 1 " Castles Jc r w (a I v Y 7}' adsine l is.Y 4mc + v c' Budr«roa. 3i ' Kansas � H C •P E O n 9 • C 1. ..“`fe". WnedPar, *Fe *I ,r. i t; 1 2 a,. r' ..,,\ Ca 13 r I .- ,.. : . 4 uin t C9 H �. Soda • s I ,heRod e i is li ..... Ih' _ "� i •� Y � Pueblo '1 L 1 trance psi rl ^ j1.. 0 1 � �. At- m e.. '-'1 II 4,_- ., ry r A i G-J - nlnale knb t]nuf -' -� `. �r co skFFrdl ` nl vn R ar,.,,,n bJ • L.. rl K zI a II „ n y II PARK ... rw •1. + �- _ Wnlsenbmp / J Ms.'''. 3 L mut N, ,. Alamo c ��., 4 (� �� mu Coll p MVn?� ') :el cc in , ._ fitibi j z ' rr, . M ' : r m w EXHIBIT E -DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 1 of 2 Colorado weicalme to... Live Help I Advanced Search Enter Search Here 1 Division of Locai.9ovi rnment State Demography Office ` { Department Home Division of Local Government State Demography Office Population Municipal Estimates by County Municipal Population Estimates by County- Results Click here to run a new query Please Note: Population for 1980, 1990 and 2000 are from the April 1st Decennial Census Data.All other yea! July 1st estimate from the Department of Local Affairs, Demography Section. County Selected: Larimer Population Years 2004, 1990 Selected: 2004 Data: Area Population Berthoud 4,912 Estes Park 5,707 Fort Collins 126,903 Johnstown 64 Loveland 57,485 Timnath 225 Unincorp.Area 68,681 Wellington 3,718 Windsor(part) 1,421 Return to Top 1990 Data: Area Population Berthoud 2,990 Estes Park 3,191 Fort Collins 87,491 Johnstown 0 Loveland 37,357 Timnath 190 Unincorp.Area 53,577 Wellington 1,340 Windsor(part) 0 Return to Top State Demography Office 1313 Sherman Street,#521 Denver,CO 80203 303.866.4147 dola.helpdesk@state.co.us Contact Us Privacy&Security Accessibility E-1 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 1 of 3 Colorado welcome to... 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County Selected: Weld Population Years 2004, 1990 Selected: 2004 Data: Area Population Ault 1,421 Berthoud(part) 36 Brighton(part) 206 Broomfield(part) 0 Dacono 3,309 Eaton 3,825 Erie(part) 3,639 Evans 16,280 Firestone 5,748 Fort Lupton 7,111 Frederick 5,905 Garden City 348 Gilcrest 1,161 Greeley 85,887 Grover 154 Hudson 1,595 Johnstown 6,036 Keenesburg 1,157 Keota(Dis) 0 Kersey 1,433 La Salle 1,857 Lochbuie 3,304 Longmont(part) 26 Mead 2,331 Milliken 5,214 Northglenn(part) 12 r.u..... can E-2 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 2 of 3 ,YY,III JLV Pierce 878 Platteville 2,576 Raymer 97 Rosedale(Dis) 0 Severance 1,563 Thornton(part) 0 Unincorp.Area 42,857 Windsor(part) 11,295 Return to Top 1990 Data: Area Population Ault 1,107 Berthoud(part) 0 Brighton(part) 17 Broomfield(part) 4 Dacono 2,228 Eaton 1,959 Erie(part) 1,244 Evans 5,876 Firestone 1,358 Fort Lupton 5,159 Frederick 988 Garden City 199 Gilcrest 1,084 Greeley 60,454 Grover 135 Hudson 918 Johnstown 1,579 Keenesburg 570 Keota(Dis) 0 Kersey 980 La Salle 1,803 Lochbuie 1,168 Longmont(part) 0 Mead 456 Milliken 1,605 Northglenn(part) 0 Nunn 324 Pierce 823 Platteville 1,515 Raymer 98 Rosedale(Dis) 0 Severance 106 E-3 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 3 of 3 Thornton(part) 0 Unincorp.Area 33,002 Windsor(part) 5,062 Return to Top State Demography Office 1313 Sherman Street,#521 Denver,CO 80203 303.866.4147 dola.helpdesk@state.co.us Contact Us Privacy&Security Accessibility E-4 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 1 of 2 Colorado , Iol b._ 4 Live Help i Advanced Search'Enter Search Here �J Division of Local Government Y F » 5 ,sue e State Demography Office 9 ,, Department Home Division of Local Government State Demography Office Population Municipal Estimates by County Municipal Population Estimates by County - Results Click here to run a new query Please Note: Population for 1980, 1990 and 2000 are from the April 1st Decennial Census Data.All other yew July 1st estimate from the Department of Local Affairs, Demography Section. County Selected: Boulder Population Years 2004, 1990 Selected: 2004 Data: Air a Population Boulder 97,467 Broomfield(part) 0 Erie(part) 6,577 Jamestown 288 Lafayette 23,704 Longmont(part) 80,586 Louisville 18,545 Lyons 1,599 Nederland 1,433 Superior(part) 10,264 Unincorp.Area 44,362 Ward 171 Return to Top 1990 Data: Area Population Boulder 85,127 Broomfield(part) 16,390 Erie(part) 14 Jamestown 251 Lafayette 14,708 Longmont(part) 51,976 Louisville 12,363 Lyons 1,227 Nederland 1,099 Superior(part) 255 E-5 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 2 of 2 Unincorp.Area 41,770 Ward 159 Return to Top State Demography Office 1313 Sherman Street,#521 Denver,CO 80203 303.866.4147 dola.helpdesk@state.co.us Contact Us Privacy&Security Accessibility E-6 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 • Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Municipal Population Estimates by County... Page 1 of 1 Colorado rveical a m._ Live Help I Advanced Search(Enter Search Here I Division of LoCa Goverlment a.� .. State Dq (` {$ tillflt6'V4mi"_" 4� i k44 N . x k xTl1. Department Home Division of Local Government State Demography Office Population Municipal Estimates by County Municipal Population Estimates by County - Results Click here to run a new query Please Note: Population for 1980, 1990 and 2000 are from the April 1st Decennial Census Data.All other yea' July 1st estimate from the Department of Local Affairs, Demography Section. County Selected: Denver Population Years 2004, 1990 Selected: 2004 Data: Area Population Denver 568,913 Unincorp.Area 0 Return to Top 1990 Data: Area Population Denver 467,610 Unincorp.Area 0 Return to Top Stale Demography Office 1313 Sherman Street,#521 Denver,CO 80203 303.866.4147 dola.helpdesk@state.co.us Contact Us Privacy 8 Security Accessibility E-7 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog_webapps/population_estimate_within 2/7/2007 Table 6a.Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct Denver Denver 554,636 1 566,173 1 568,913 1 571,848 1 2,935 0.5% Colorado Springs El Paso 360,890 2 377,006 2 380,073 2 384,876 2 4,803 1.3% Aurora Multi-County 276,393 3 290,782 3 295,775 3 301,866 3 6,091 2.1% Lakewood Jefferson 144,126 4 143,454 4 143,611 4 142,810 4 -801 -0.6% Fort Collins Larimer 118,652 5 125,461 5 126,903 5 127,686 5 783 0.6% Westminster Multi-County 100,940 8 104,522 6 105,177 6 105,944 6 767 0.7% Thornton Multi-County 82,384 11 97,855 10 101,763 9 105,444 7 3,681 3.6% Pueblo Pueblo 102,121 7 104,291 7 104,031 7 104,169 8 138 0.1% Arvada Multi-County 102,153 6 102,513 8 103,004 8 103,704 9 700 0.7% Centennial Arapahoe 100,755 9 100,692 9 101,049 10 100,463 10 -586 -0.6% Boulder Boulder 94,673 10 97,763 11 97,467 11 97,422 11 -45 0.0% Greeley Weld 76,930 12 84,519 12 85,887 12 88,249 12 2,362 2.8% Longmont Multi-County 71,093 13 79,145 13 80,612 13 81,678 13 1,066 1.3% Loveland Larimer 50,608 14 55,905 14 57,485 14 58,691 14 1,206 2.1% Grand Junction Mesa 41,986 15 46,850 15 48,314 15 49,422 15 1,108 2.3% Broomfield Broomfield 38,272 17 43,484 16 44,634 16 45,755 16 1,121 2.5% Littleton Multi-County 40,340 16 40,422 17 40,715 17 40,443 17 -272 -0.7% Parker Douglas 23,558 21 33,267 19 37,093 18 39,060 18 1,967 5.3% Castle Rock Douglas 20,224 25 32,261 21 33,810 20 37,060 19 3,250 9.6% Northglenn Multi-County 31,575 20 35,937 18 35,612 19 35,502 20 -110 -0.3% Commerce City Adams 20,991 23 26,805 23 30,768 23 35,159 21 4,391 14.3% Englewood Arapahoe 31,727 19 32,410 20 32,491 21 32,268 22 -223 -0.7% Wheat Ridge Jefferson 32,913 18 31,902 22 31,869 22 31,727 23 -142 -0.4% Brighton Multi-County 20,905 24 26,113 24 27,131 24 28,382 24 1,251 4.6% Lafayette Boulder 23,197 22 23,506 25 23,704 25 23,849 25 145 0.6% Fountain El Paso 15,197 29 17,561 28 18,334 27 19,470 26 1,136 6.2% Louisville Boulder 18,937 26 18,443 26 18,545 26 18,417 27 -128 -0.7% Golden Jefferson 17,159 27 17,640 27 17,731 28 17,677 28 -54 -0.3% Evans Weld 9,514 38 15,052 31 16,280 29 17,538 29 1,258 7.7% Montrose Montrose 12,344 31 14,746 32 15,351 32 16,070 30 719 4.7% Durango La Plata 13,922 30 15,324 30 15,628 31 15,878 31 250 1.6% Canon City Fremont 15,431 28 15,661 29 15,683 30 15,760 32 77 0.5% Sterling Logan 11,360 33 13,794 33 13,713 33 13,560 33 -153 -1.1% Windsor Multi-County 9,896 36 12,193 35 12,711 34 13,542 34 831 6.5% Greenwood Village Arapahoe 11,035 34 12,529 34 12,586 35 13,074 35 488 3.9% Erie Multi-County 6,291 52 9,071 42 10.216 40 12,596 36 2,380 23.3% Federal Heights Adams 12,065 32 11,797 36 11,698 36 11,712 37 14 0.1% Fort Morgan Morgan 11,034 35 11,197 37 11,119 37 10,968 38 -151 -1.4% Steamboat Springs Routt 9,815 37 10,607 38 10,742 38 10,846 39 104 1.0% Superior Multi-County 9,011 41 10,209 39 10,264 39 10,171 40 -93 -0.9% Fruita Mesa 6,478 - 50 7,725 47 8,507 45 9,393 41 886 10.4% Trinidad Las Animas 9,078 40 9,481 40 9,344 41 9,327 42 -17 -0.2% Craig Moffat 9,189 39 9,106 41 9,178 42 9,131 43 -47 -0.5% Lamar Prowers 8,869 42 8,707 43 8,628 43 8,605 44 -23 -0.3% Glenwood Springs Garfield 7,736 45 8,406 44 8,517 44 8,603 45 86 1.0% Lone Tree Douglas 4,873 64 7,258 51 7,436 50 8,572 46 1,136 15.3% Cortez Montezuma 7,977 43 8,385 45 8,504 46 8,550 47 46 0.5% Alamosa Alamosa 7,960 44 8,370 46 8,419 47 8,488 48 69 0.8% Rifle Garfield 6,784 48 7,541 49 7,760 48 8,118 49 358 4.6% Delta Delta 6,400 51 7,640 48 7,647 49 7,659 50 12 0.2% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates, State Demography Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 1 E-8 Table 6a.Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct La Junta Otero 7,568 46 7,384 50 7,334 51 7,290 51 -44 -0.6% Fort Lupton Weld 6,787 47 7,132 - 52 7,111 52 7,205 52 94 1.3% Woodland Park Teller 6,515 49 7,078 53 7,081 53 7,182 53 101 1.4% Johnstown Multi-County 3,827 71 5,372 61 6,100 56 7,031 54 931 15.3% Avon Eagle 5,561 56 6,727 54 6,755 54 6,753 55 -2 0.0% Frederick Weld 2,467 87 5,167 66 5,905 58 6,518 56 613 10.4% Firestone Weld 1,908 105 5,034 67 5,748 60 6,440 57 692 12.0% Aspen Pitkin 5,914 54 6,455 55 6,368 55 6,399 58 31 0.5% Cherry Hills Village Arapahoe 5,958 53 6,021 56 6,089 57 6,105 59 16 0.3% Carbondale Garfield 5,196 61 5,689 - 57 5,767 59 5,881 60 114 2.0% Estes Park Larimer 5,413 59 5,576 58 5,707 61 5,720 61 13 0.2% Milliken Weld 2,888 79 4,649 73 5,214 68 5,631 62 417 8.0% Sheridan Arapahoe 5,600 55 5,433 59 5,457 62 5,422 63 -35 -0.6% Brush Morgan 5,117 62 5,285 63 5,282 66 5,357 64 75 1.4% Salida Chaffee 5,504 57 5,378 60 5,358 63 5,333 65 -25 -0.5% Manitou Springs El Paso 4,980 63 5,264 64 5,225 67 5,324 66 99 1.9% Gunnison Gunnison 5,409 60 5,254 65 5,318 65 5,303 67 -15 -0.3% Edgewater Jefferson 5,445 58 5,372 62 5,351 64 5,294 68 -57 -1,1% Gypsum Eagle 3,654 73 4,686 72 4,944 69 5,125 69 181 3.7% Berthoud Multi-County 4,839 65 4,968 68 4,930 70 4,937 70 7 0.1% Vail Eagle 4,531 67 4,805 69 4,806 72 4,785 71 -21 -0.4% Glendale Arapahoe 4,547 66 . 4,796 70 4,808 71 4,771 72 -37 -0.8% Monte Vista Rio Grande 4,529 68 4,691 71 4,747 73 4,635 73 -112 -2.4% Monument El Paso 1,971 104 3,478 81 4,174 75 4,510 74 336 8.0% Wellington Larimer 2,672 85 3,320 83 3,718 82 4,400 75 682 18.3% Eagle Eagle 3,032 77 3,513 80 3,816 79 4,387 76 571 15.0% Rocky Ford Otero 4,286 69 4,157 74 4,182 74 4,154 77 -28 -0.7% Eaton Weld 2,690 83 3,702 79 3,825 78 3,979 78 154 4.0% Walsenburg Huerfano 4,182 70 4,079 75 3,993 76 3,913 79 -80 -2.0% Silverthorne Summit 3,196 76 3,709 78 3,806 80 3,840 80 34 0.9% Burlington Kit Carson 3,678 72 3,762 77 3,838 77 3,818 81 -20 -0.5% Florence Fremont 3,653 74 3,809 76 3,795 81 3,816 82 21 0.6% Lochbuie Weld 2,049 100 3,091 86 3,304 85 3,542 83 238 7.2% Dacono Weld 3,015 78 3,193 85 3,309 84 3,488 84 179 5.4% Yuma Yuma 3,285 75 3,374 82 3,362 83 3,369 85 7 0.2% Breckenridge Summit 2,408 89 3,199 84 3,296 86 3,359 86 63 1.9% New Castle Garfield 1,984 103 2,825 89 2,949 89 3,148 87 199 6.7% Orchard City Delta 2,880 80 2,976 88 3,075 87 3,141 88 66 2.1% Basalt Multi-County 2,681 84 - 2,989 87 3,051 88 3,088 89 37 1.2% Palisade Mesa 2,579 86 2,737 92 2,802 90 2,842 90 40 1.4% Leadville Lake 2,821 81 2,794 90 2,782 91 2,764 91 -18 -0.6% Frisco Summit 2,443 88 2,631 93 2,697 92 2,703 92 6 0.2% Mead Weld 2,017 102 2,161 104 2,331 98 2,684 93 353 15.1% Las Animas Bent 2,758 82 2,765 91 2,673 93 2,631 94 -42 -1.6% Platteville Weld 2,370 91 2,560 94 2,576 94 2,616 95 40 1.6% Palmer Lake El Paso 2,179 97 2,303 98 2,355 96 2,397 96 42 1.8% Bennett Multi-County 2,021 101 2,293 99 2,330 99 2,342 97 12 0.5% Telluride San Miguel 2,221 94 2,348 96 2,335 97 2,339 98 4 0.2% Center Multi-County 2,392 90 2,379 95 2,382 95 2,328 99 -54 -2.3% Silt Garfield 1,740 110 2,089 106 2,184 105 2,319 100 135 6.2% Source: U.S.Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates,State Demography.Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 2 E-9 Table 6a.Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct Holyoke Phillips 2,261 92 2,273 100 2,308 100 2,305 101 -3 -0.1% Buena Vista Chaffee 2,195 95 2,271 101 2,281 102 2,291 102 10 0.4% Snowmass Village Pitkin 1,822 109 2,317 97 2,275 103 2,278 103 3 0.1% Meeker Rio Blanco 2,242 93 2,263 102 2,291 101 2,273 104 -18 -0.8% Wray Yuma 2,187 96 2,234 103 2,223 104 2,230 105 7 0.3% Cedaredge Delta 1,854 107 2,014 108 2,077 108 2,094 106 17 0.8% Rangely Rio Blanco 2,096 98 2,088 107 2,099 107 2,068 107 -31 -1.5% Limon Lincoln 2,071 99 2,158 105 2,101 106 2,055 108 -46 -2.2% Severance Weld 597 183 1,180 132 1,563 122 2,027 109 464 29.7% La Salle Weld 1,849 108 1,820 111 1,857 109 1,914 110 57 3.1% Akron Washington 1,711 111 1,868 110 1,854 110 1,847 111 -7 -0.4% Idaho Springs Clear Creek 1,889 106 1,893 109 1,852 111 1,844 112 -8 -0.4% Hayden Routt 1,634 113 1,729 113 1,765 112 1,787 113 22 1.2% Watkins Multi-County n/a -- 1,584 121 1,645 117 1,780 114 135 8.2% Granby Grand 1,525 122 1,670 115 1,746 113 1,758 115 12 0.7% Bayfield La Plata 1,549 120 1,731 112 1,705 115 1,728 116 23 1.3% Olathe Montrose 1,573 117 1,653 116 1,675 116 1,693 117 18 1.1% Del Norte Rio Grande 1,705 112 1,700 114 1,715 114 1,674 118 -41 -2.4% Pagosa Springs Archuleta 1,591 114 1,618 118 1,620 119 1,640 119 20 1.2% Lyons Boulder 1,585 115 1,598 119 1,599 120 1,619 120 20 1.3% Hudson Weld 1,565 118 1,592 120 1,595 121 1,598 121 3 0.2% Kremmling Grand 1,578 116 1,650 117 1,641 118 1,597 122 -44 -2.7% Crested Butte Gunnison 1,529 121 1,520 124 1,543 124 1,572 123 29 1.9% Paonia Delta 1,497 123 1,555 122 1,551 123 1,534 124 -17 -1.1% Elizabeth Elbert 1,434 125 1,528 123 1,529 125 1,517 125 -12 -0.8% Kersey Weld 1,389 128 1,421 129 1,433 128 1,471 126 38 2.7% Springfield Baca 1,562 119 1,494 125 1,472 126 1,454 127 -18 -1.2% Ault Weld 1,432 126 1,431 127 1,421 130 1,443 128 22 1.5% Nederland Boulder 1,394 127 1,425 128 1,433 127 1,438 129 5 0.3% Julesburg Sedgwick 1,467 124 1,467 126 1,425 129 1,413 130 -12 -0.8% Parachute Garfield 1,006 141 1,320 130 1,338 131 1,360 131 22 1.6% Mancos Montezuma 1,119 133 1,170 134 1,201 132 1,222 132 21 1.7% Columbine Valley Arapahoe 1,132 132 1,134 136 1,167 134 1,220 133 53 4.5% Keenesburg Weld 855 153 1,127 137 1,157 136 1,172 134 15 1.3% Gilcrest Weld 1,162 131 1,171 133 1,161 135 1,163 135 2 0.2% Mountain Village San Miguel 978 143 1,110 140 1,137 138 1,161 136 24 2.1% Ordway Crowley 1,248 129 1,270 131 1,188 133 1,155 137 -33 -2.8% Fowler Otero 1,206 130 1,161 135 1,150 137 1,146 138 -4 -0.3% Minturn Eagle 1,068 136 1,114 139 1,115 139 1,138 139 23 2.1% Georgetown Clear Creek 1,088 135 1,125 138 1,111 140 1,111 140 0 0.0% Cripple Creek Teller 1,115 134 1,103 141 1,082 142 1,071 141 -11 -1.0% Log Lane Village Morgan 1,006 140 1,017 144 1,085 141 1,070 142 -15 -1.4% Fraser Grand 910 146 996 145 1,020 144 1,039 143 19 1.9% Manassa Conejos 1,042 138 1,022 143 1,017 145 1,029 144 12 1.2% Holly Prowers 1,048 137 1,031 142 1,020 143 1,015 145 -5 -0.5% Haxtun Phillips 982 142 996 146 1,008 146 1,006. 146 -2 -0.2% Wiggins Morgan 838 156 952 149 975 148 973 147 -2 -0.2% Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne 1,010 139 996 147 985 147 971 148 -14 -1.4% Hotchkiss Delta 968 144 977 148 972 149 960 149 -12 -1.2% Oak Creek Routt 849 154 899 152 914 150 935 150 21 2.3% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates,State Demography Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 3 E-10 Table 6a.Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct Green Mtn Falls Multi-County 773 160 891 153 907 151 915 151 8 0.9% Dolores Montezuma 857 152 888 154 899 153 901 152 2 0.2% Calhan El Paso 896 147 908 151 898 154 889 153 -9 -1.0% La Veta Huerfano 924 145 920 150 901 152 884 154 -17 -1.9% Pierce Weld 884 149 883 155 878 155 879 155 1 0.1% La Jara Conejos 877 150 858 157 854 157 869 156 15 1.8% Ridgway Ouray 713 168 760 165 812 163 866 157 54 6.7% Ouray Ouray 813 158 825 160 842 158 858 158 16 1.9% Antonito Conejos 873 151 844 158 840 159 850 159 10 1.2% Hugo Lincoln 885 148 877 156 855 156 837 160 -18 -2.1% Winter Park Grand 662 175 828 159 830 160 827 161 -3 -0.4% Bow Mar Multi-County 847 155 812 161 812 162 813 162 1 0.1% Dillon Summit 802 159 801 162 819 161 811 163 -8 -1.0% Sanford Conejos 817 157 785 163 781 164 790 164 9 1.2% Foxfield Arapahoe 746 162 772 164 765 165 771 165 6 0.8% Ignacio La Plata 669 173 704 174 754 167 752 166 -2 -0.3% Mount Crested Butte Gunnison 707 169 743 167 743 169 752 167 9 1.2% Simla Elbert 633 178 731 169 753 168 747 168 -6 -0.8% Blue River Summit 685 172 730 170 743 170 745 169 2 0.3% San Luis Costilla 739 163 753 166 755 166 734 170 -21 -2.8% Nucla • Montrose 734 164 737 168 736 171 733 171 -3 -0.4% Walsh Baca 723 166 722 171 723 172 727 172 4 0.6% Eads Kiowa 747 161 710 173 702 174 705 173 3 0.4% Williamsburg Fremont 714 167 696 175 690 175 700 174 10 1.4% Fairplay Park 610 180 678 178 689 176 698 175 9 1.3% Swink Otero 696 171 690 176 688 177 687 176 -1 -0.1% Dove Creek Dolores 698 170 690 177 683 178 684 177 1 0.1% Walden Jackson 734 165 720 172 704 173 681 178 -23 -3.3% South Fork Rio Grande 604 181 644 181 666 179 667 179 1 0.2% Naturita Montrose 635 177 656 180 659 180 657 180 -2 -0.3% Collbran Mesa 388 208 628 182 637 182 642 181 5 0.8% Stratton Kit Carson 669 174 667 179 643 181 630 182 -13 -2.0% Kiowa Elbert 581 185 - 614 185 - 618 183 617 183 -1 -0.2% Granada Prowers 640 176 620 184 613 184 610 184 -3 -0.5% Hot Sulphur Springs Grand 521 191 569 190 597 186 600 185 3 0.5% Silver Cliff Custer 512 193 589 187 593 187 593 186 0 0.0% Flagler Kit Carson 612 179 623 183 599 185 592 187 -7 -1.2% Deer Trail Arapahoe 598 182 574 188 575 189 571 188 -4 -0.7% Poncha Springs Chaffee 466 196 554 191 560 190 570 189 10 1.8% Saguache Saguache 578 186 573 189 577 188 564 190 -13 -2.3% Aguilar Las Animas 593 184 602 186 554 191 557 191 3 0.5% Silverton San Juan 531 189 543 193 548 193 548 192 0 0.0% Mountain View Jefferson 569 187 551 192 549 192 543 193 -6 -1.1% Nunn Weld 471 195 512 195 520 194 526 194 6 1.2% Otis Washington 534 188 537 194 517 195 516 195 -1 -0.2% De Beque Mesa 451. 197 478 199 497 197 504 196 7 1.4% Manzanola Otero 525 190 510 196 505 196 501 197 -4 -0.8% Central City Multi-County 515 192 502 197 492 198 499 198 7 1.4% Norwood San Miguel 438 201 478 200 483 199 490 199 7 1.4% Yampa Routt 443 200 468 201 475 201 482 200 7 1.5% Source: U.S.Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates,State Demography Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 4 E-11 Table 6a. Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct Grand Lake Grand 447 198 484 198 -. . 482 200 469 201 -13 -2.7% Westcliffe Custer 417 205 468 202 463 203 466 202 3 0.6% Wiley Prowers 483 194 468 203 463 202 461 203 -2 -0.4% Victor Teller 445 199 438 205 438 205 443 204 5 1.1% Fleming Logan 426 203 446 204 445 204 438 205 -7 -1.6% Rockvale Fremont 426 204 413 207 411 208 432 206 21 5.1% Creede Mineral 377 209 404 208 422 206 417 207 -5 -1.2% Morrison Jefferson 430 202 417 206 418 207 417 208 -1 -0.2% Romeo Conejos 375 211 374 214 403 209 408 209 5 1.2% Empire Clear Creek 355 214 399 209 392 212 394 210 2 0.5% Lake City Hinsdale 375 210 382 212 398 211 390 211 -8 -2.0% Blanca Costilla 391 206 398 210 399 210 387 212 -12 -3.0% Coal Creek Fremont 303 218 378 213 380 213 378 213 -2 -0.5% Crawford Delta 366 212 374 215 376 214 373 214 -3 -0.8% Olney Springs Crowley 389 207 397 211 370 215 359 215 -11 -3.0% Garden City Weld 357 213 351 216 348 216 349 216 1 0.3% Dinosaur Moffat 319 217 330 218 334 217 334 217 0 0.0% Ovid Sedgwick 330 215 333 217 333 218 332 218 -1 -0.3% Boone Pueblo 323 216 326 219 324 219 321 219 -3 -0.9% Red Cliff Eagle 289 219 301 220 307 220 312 220 5 1.6% Hillrose Morgan 254 222 294 221 296 221 296 221 0 0.0% Jamestown Boulder 205 234. 284 224 288 223 289 222 1 0.3% Merino Logan 246 224 285 222 291 222 286 223 -5 -1.7% Eckley Yuma .278 221 280 225 278 224 278 224 0 0.0% Sugar City Crowley 279 220 285 223 266 225 258 225 -8 -3.0% Larkspur Douglas 234 226 241 227 245 226 245 226 0 0.0% Rico Dolores 205 235 227 231 231 231 238 - 227 7 3.0% Kit Carson Cheyenne 253 223 245 226 242 227 237 228 -5 -2.1% Peetz Logan 227 227 236 229 236 228 234 229 -2 -0.8% Alma Park 179 241 233 230 234 229 231 230 -3 -1.3% Arriba Lincoln 244 225 239 228 232 230 226 231 -6 -2.6% Timnath Larimer 223 229 226 232 225 . 232 223 232 -2 -0.9% Iliff Logan 213 231 221 234 220 233 218 233 -2 -0.9% Brookside Fremont 219 230 219 235 217 234 218 234 1 0.5% Bethune Kit Carson 225 228 223 233 214 235 214 235 0 0.0% Silver Plume Clear Creek 203 236 208 237 203 237 202 236 -1 -0.5% Cheraw Otero 211 232 203 238 201 238 201 237 0 0.0% Genoa Lincoln 211 233 209 236 203 236 198 238 -5 -2.5% Rye Pueblo 202 237 198 239 196 239 194 239 -2 -1.0% Seibert Kit Carson 180 240 194 240 176 242 192 240 16 9.1% Sedgwick Sedgwick 191 238 192 241 187 240 185 241 -2 -1.1% Crowley Crowley 187 239 190 242 177 241 174 242 -3 -1.7% Ward Boulder 169 242 172 243 171 243 169 243 -2 -1.2% Grover Weld 153 243 153 244 154 245 156 244 2 1.3% Campo Baca 150 244 143 246 156 244 154 245 -2 -1.3% Cokedale Las Animas 139 245 148 245 146 246 147 246 1 0.7% Starkville Las Animas 128 248 138 247 137 247 139 247 2 1.5% Pritchett Baca 137 246 132 248 130 248 128 248 -2 -1.5% Crook Logan 128 247 130 249 129 249 127 249 -2 -1.6% Ophir San Miguel 113 254 126 250 124 250 127 250 3 2.4% Source: U.S.Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates, State Demography Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 5 E-12 Table 6a.Population for Colorado Municipalities Ranked by 2005 Population Change 2000 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005 Municipality County April 2000 Rank July 2003 Rank July 2004 Rank July 2005 Rank Amt Pct Hooper Alamosa 123 250 122 251 122 251 122 251 0 0.0% Ramah El Paso 117 252 121 252 121 252 120 252 -1 -0.8% Crestone Saguache 73 262 91 261 112 256 118 253 6 5.4% Pitkin Gunnison 124 249 116 253 117 253 115 254 -2 -1.7% Black Hawk Gilpin 118 251 114 254 112 255 111 255 -1 -0.9% Moffat Saguache 114 253 113 255 113 254 110 256 -3 -2.7% Hartman Prowers 111 255 108 256 107 257 106 257 -1 -0.9% Vilas Baca 110 256 105 257 104 258 103 258 -1 -1.0% Marble Gunnison 105 257 102 258 103 259 103 259 0 0.0% Raymer Weld 91 259 96 259 97 260 99 260 2 2.1% Vona Kit Carson 95 258 93 260 89 261 87 261 -2 -2.2% Branson Las Animas 77 261 85 262 85 262 85 262 0 0.0% Haswell Kiowa 84 260 80 263 79 263 79 263 0 0.0% Kim Las Animas 65 265 73 264 73 264 79 264 6 8.2% Two Buttes Baca 67 263 64 265 63 265 62 265 -1 -1.6% Sheridan Lake Kiowa 66 264 63 266 62 266 62 266 0 0.0% Paoli Phillips 42 267 50 267 51 267 51 267 0 0.0% Montezuma Summit 42 . 266 44 268 46 268 48 268 2 4.3% Sawpit San Miguel 25 268 35 269 35 269 35 269 0 0.0% Lakeside Jefferson 20 269 20 270 20 270 20 270 0 0.0% Bonanza City Saguache 14 270 14 271 14 271 14 271 0 0.0% Source: U.S.Bureau of the Census,April 2000; July 2001through 2005 estimates,State Demography Office Table Prepared:October,2006 Page 6 E-13 Colorado County Profile Page 1 of 2 Demography Subjects Department Colorado State Home Page A-Z Home Home Colorado County Profile Output Boulder County Variable 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Natural Population Increase 2,125 2,200 r 2,362 2,162 2,137 Population (U.S. Census Bureau) 291,288 297,686 278,277 277,467 278,807 Net Migration 9,973 -17,257 -409 -1,464 -757 Denver County Variable 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Natural Population Increase 4,700 5,154 r 5,987 5,834 6,170 Population (U.S. Census Bureau) 554,636 554,446 557,666 556,039 556,756 Net Migration 5,565 -571 -5,470 -543 -3,430 Larimer County Variable 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Natural Population Increase 1,561 1,797 1,788 1,773 1,827 Population (U.S. Census Bureau) 251,494 259,472 263,808 266,609 268,814 Net Migration 5,420 5,287 1,891 -184 1,822 E-14 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog/mule2.cfin 10/20/2006 Colorado County Profile Page 2 of 2 Weld County Variable 2000 2001 L 2002 2003 2004 Natural Population Increase 1,745 1,945 2,035 2,269 2,427 Population (U.S. Census Bureau) 180,936 194,949 204,354 211,879 219,210 Net Migration 4,547 8,074 5,093 6,676 5,705 Item Name Source Description Natural Natural increase, a component of population change, Population is computed by subtracting deaths from births. The Increase data are available by calendar year. Population (U.S. July 1st population estimates prepared by the US Census Bureau) Census Bureau Migration is computed by subtracting natural Net Migration increase from the estimate of population change for each calendar year. Previous Page Comments? E-15 http://www.dola.colorado.gov/demog/mule2.cfm 10/20/2006 Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth • Home • Reports • Executive Summary • What's New • Business Index • Search:I_. . . Advanced Search Index:Demographics/Subcategory: Demographics Population Size & Growth Date posted: 09/19/2006 Quick Data Links Community Development Community Living Crime & Safety • Demographics Economy Education Enrichments Environment Health Chart Directory: Larimer County Population • Total Population-Larimer County • Estimated Population Growth -Larimer County • Percentage Change for Colorado, Larimer County&Area Communities • Largest Cities &Unincorporated Larimer County E-16 http://www.co.Iarimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographics.htm(1 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth • Smaller Cities&Towns The population data are based on United States Census (American Factfinder) information from 1990 and 2000, and on estimates from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA),Larimer County Planning Department, and the United State Census Bureau Annual Estimates. What this chart shows: Total Population of Larimer County, 1995 - 2005 Population of Latimer County 1996-2005 280,000 271,927 270,000 267,794 _ 263,423 266,489 259.712 260,000 251,494 g260.000 -_---.246,156 239,080 240,000 . 232,796 I- 239,000 -- _ ._..___ __..__. .�_ __. _.. 220,000 .. .... _. ._ --- - ---- 210,000 . . 200,000 1996 1997 1999 1999 Census 2001 2002 2003 2004 2Q05 2000 Year Data Source: • Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) • United States Census - American Factfinder(Choose People on sidebar, on the People page select 'Colorado', then under 'Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density'choose for all counties'.) • United States Census Bureau Annual Estimates See data table E-17 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographics.htm(2 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth What this chart shows: Estimated Population Growth in Larimer County, 2005 - 2010 Estimated Population Growth in Larimer County 2005.2010 300,000 294,519 295,000 - 290,000 298,193 g 285,000 282,381 a 280,000 277,154 'S ■ l 275,000 ■ 272,908 m 270,127 270,000 - 265,000 . 260,000 • ■ ■ 255,000 . 2005 .2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Year Data Source: Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) See data table What these data tell us: Larimer County's population grew by a steady 1% each year from 2002 to 2004. DOLA's Demography Office estimates that trend will continue through 2006, and then annual population growth will increase slightly to 2% through 2010. What this chart shows: Percentage Change in Population for Colorado, Larimer County & Communities - 1990 to 2000 E-18 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demogmphics.htm(3 of 10)102020061:29:22 PM - - Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth Percentage Increase in Population -Colareoo,Latimer County& Communities 1990 10 2000 99% 100% 9016 - 60% 0 70% 70% 62% a 60% z 50% 36% 35% 35% 31% • ' 30% • — a • 17% 21% 20% ■, 10% ®.: ■ ,■. '■ d " ■uF.. Ee lhoud - Ewes Park Fad Caine Lakeland Timnali Wetlnglan unhterp ailed t.alimer Corn condo Latimer CnuntY Location Data Source: United States Census - American Factfinder (Choose People on sidebar, on the People page select 'Colorado'and type in 'Larimer', then under 'Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density'choose for county subdivisions and places'.) See data table What this chart shows: Population in Larimer County's Largest Cities & Unincorporated Area - 1990, 2000, 2003, 2005 E-19 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographics.htm(4 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth Population in Latimer County's Largest Cities and Unincorporated Area 1990, 2000, 2003, 2005 140.000 - ��"�..r^,r� 132,171 120.000 125,481 118,852 100,000 - - - e7,491 a 80.000 68,825 o '64.`564 - 70,405 a a. 60,000 _ m R 53,577 80,682 50,808 55„905 40.000 „.......,_._.,._. :.. .» ,._«,.._......�..,.m.�:,,,.,_... . .-w... -_—....__._.n.-..-n.....,,. .R.,...,, ....,,.,.,,,.. ._.._...._., . — 37.357 ..,.:.� 37,357 •. 20,000 : 0 199D Census 2000 Census 2003 DOLA 2005 Larimer County Planning Department +SoFort Collins 4.4Pitoyelarld onersUninoorpOrated Latimer County Data Source: • Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA1 • Larimer County Planning Department, 2004 Annual Report • United States Census - American Factfinder(Choose People on sidebar, on the People page select 'Colorado'and type in 'Larimer', then under 'Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density'choose for county subdivisions and places'.) See data table What this chart shows: Population in Larimer County's Smaller Cities & Towns - 1990, 2000, 2003, 2005 E-20 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographics.htm(5 of 10)1020/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth Population in Larimer County's Smaller Cities& Towns 1990, 2000,2003,2005 7,000 5,916 5,578 6,000 - 6,413 4,932 5,070 5,000 • "4,83. 4,434 4,000 3.191 o ,,.,x¢'3,320 a 3,000 2,990 2,672 • 1,013. 2.000 1,187 1,340 1,000, 284 226 1g0i ...., — 223s —A226 '.. 0 - 1990 Census 2000 Census 2003 DOLA 2005 Lifter County Planning Department Year/Data Source airreiara Bedhoud amembEstes Park MM. Timnalh We#firtglon sonr Windsor(Lorimer) • Windsor did not include land in Larimer County until the mid 1990s. Data Source: • Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) • Larimer County Planning Department, 2004 Annual Report • United States Census -American Factfinder(Choose People on sidebar, on the People page select 'Colorado'and type in 'Lorimer', then under 'Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density'choose for county subdivisions and places'.) See data table What these data tell us: From 1990 to 2000,Larimer County's population grew at a slightly faster rate, 35.1%, than that of Colorado (31%). Relative to the other nine most populated Colorado counties, the increase was most similar to Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, El Paso and Weld counties. Denver, Jefferson, and Pueblo counties had much smaller increases than Larimer County (15% to 20%).Larimer County continued to rank as the 7th most populous county in Colorado according to the 2000 Census. See the data table for more information on population growth in Colorado's largest counties. E-21 hltp://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographics.htm(6 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth From 1990 to 2000, the largest cities in Larimer County,Fort Collins and Loveland, experienced similar percentage increases in population, 35.2% and 35.5%, respectively. The two other largest Colorado cities with a similar increase were Westminster and Longmont. See the data table for more information on population increases in Colorado's largest cities. In the next five years, 2000 to 2005,population growth in Estes Park (9%), Fort Collins (11%), and Larimer County (12%) was similar to Colorado's 10% increase. The largest population increases for the same period occurred in Loveland(20%), Wellington (66%), and the Larimer County part of Windsor(574%). Note: Percentage increases can be misleading when applied to smaller populations. In looking at Larimer County's smaller cities and towns, small increases in numbers of residents may translate into large gains in percentage of population increases. Additional Information: On Compass - • Crime • Demographics • Economy -Business • Enrollment by Ethnicity • Enrollment- Preschool • Enrollment by School District • Growth • Housing • Transportation Outside Compass - • Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) - the population section contains population estimates,forecasts through 2030 at the county level, and forecasts and estimates by age groupings, among other data sets. • Larimer County Planning Department • United States Census - in addition to numerous Census data sets, population estimates through the local level can be found here. Standards or Targets: N/A Data Tables: Population of Larimer County, 1990-2005 1990 Census 186,136 1991 193,542 1992 199,666 1993 206,844 1994 214,936 1995 221,622 1996 227,248 E-22 http://www.colarimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demographicsium(7 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth 1997 232,796 1998 239,080 1999 246,156 2000 Census251,494 2001 259,712 2002 263,423 2003 265,489 2004 267,794 2005 271,927 See chart Estimated Population of Larimer County,2005 - 2010 2005 270,127 2006272,908 2007 277,154 2008 282,381 2009 288,193 2010 294,519 See chart Population Counts and Percentage Change in Colorado,Larimer County - 1990, 2000,2003 & 2005 1990 Census 2000 Census % Change 2003 DOLA 2005 Estimates* % Change 1990 -2000 2000 - 2005 COLORADO 3,294,394 4,301,261 31% 4,586,455 4,720,772 10% Larimer County 186,136 251,494 35% 265,489 280,817 12% Berthoud 2,990 4,839 62% 4,932 5,070 5% Campion N/A 1,832 N/A N/A N/A N/A Estes Park 3,191 5,413 70% 5,576 5,916 9% Fort Collins 87,491 118,652 36% 125,461 132,171 11% Laporte CDP N/A 2,691 N/A N/A N/A N/A Loveland 37,357 50,608 35% 55,905 60,682 20% Timnath 190 223 17% 226 226 1% Wellington 1,340 2,672 99% 3,320 4,434 66% Windsor(Larimer) N/A 284 N/A 1,167 1,913 574% Unincorporated Larimer County 53,577 64,564 21% 68,825 70,405 9% *2005 Estimates-Colorado estimate from DOLA, county and community estimates from Larimer County Planning Department. See chart-Percentage Change E-23 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demogmphics.htm(8 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29:22 PM Compass Measure-Population Size&Growth See chart- Largest Cities& Unincorporated See chart- Smaller Cities& Towns Population Increase in Larimer County & Ten Largest Other Colorado Counties Population Rank Geographic Area Population Population Increase 1990 to 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 Number Increase Percent Increase Colorado 3,294,394 4,301,261 1,006,867 30.6% 1 1 Denver County 467,610 554,636 87,026 18.6% 2 2 Jefferson County 438,430 527,056 88,626 20.2% 3 3 El Paso County 397,014 516,929 119,915 30.2% 4 4 Arapahoe County 391,511 487,967 96,456 24.6% 5 5 Adams County 265,038 363,857 98,819 37.3% 6 6 Boulder County 225,339 291,288 65,949 29.3% 7 7 Larimer County 186,136 251,494 65,358 35.1% 8 8 Weld County 131,821 180,936 49,115 37.3% 11 9 Douglas County 60,391 175,766 115,375 191.0% 9 10 Pueblo County 123,051 141,472 18,421 15.0% 10 11 Mesa County 93,145 116,255 23,110 24.8% Back to 'What these data tell us' Population Increase in Colorado's Largest Cities Population Rank City Population Population Increase, 1990 to 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 Number Increase Percent Increase 1 1 Denver 467,610554,636 87,026 18.6% 2 2 Colorado 281,140 360,890 79,750 28.4% Springs 3 3 Aurora 222,103276,393 54,290 24.4% 4 4 Lakewood 126,481 144,126 17,645 14.0% 7 5 Fort Collins 87,758118,652 30,894 35.2% 6 6 Arvada 89,235 102,153 12,918 14.5% 5 7 Pueblo 98,640102,121 3,481 3.5% 9 8 Westminster 74,625100,940 26,315 35.3% 8 9 Boulder 83,312 94,673 11,361 13.6% 11 10 Thornton 55,031 82,384 27,353 49.7% 10 11 Greeley 60,536 76,930 16,394 27.1% 12 12 Longmont 51,555 71,093 19,538 37.9% 13 13 Loveland 37,352 50,608 13,256 35.5% 17 14 Grand Junction 29,034 41,986 12,952 44.6% 14 15 Littleton 33,685 40,340 6,655 19.8% E-24 http://www.co.larimer.co.us/compass/popgrowth_demogmphics.htm(9 of 10)10/20/2006 1:29i22 PM EXHIBIT F-LETTERS OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT aMayor City of Fort Collins October 25,2006 Kevin J.Martin,Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington,DC 20554 Re: KGWN NewsChannel 5 Must Carry Petition Dear Mr. Martin, I am writing this letter to express the support of the City of Fort Collins for the Must Carry Petition filed by KGWN NewsChannel 5. As Mayor of Fort Collins,Colorado,I have witnessed first-hand the coverage that KGWN has continuously provided of the governmental affairs of this community. As it relates to the Mayor's office and Fort Collins City Council we have found KGWN to have been a part of the media community for some time,for they have been there when many other media outlets were noticeably absent. We find ourselves punted that recognition of the efforts of KGWN have been dismissed by the main cable operator here,but grateful US Cable has seen the wisdom to assist in bringing NewsChannel 5 to the local cable screen. Not surprisingly,Denver,being more than 60 miles away,has little interest in Fort Collins. We consider ourselves a distinct and separate market,one who has much to offer and we have great pride knowing we have our own identity. Correspondingly,we only see the happenings of Fort Collins on the Denver stations exhibited when something of an incredulous nature occurs. As a result,those news stories are few and far between. We see KGWN as a part of Northern Colorado and particularly Fort Collins. We are delighted they chose to locate their office here in Fort Collins on Mountain Street in Old Town Fort Collins. It signifies that yes,indeed, Fort Collins is important to a television station and our desire for own television station,a dream we have had for many years,would be much more of a reality if we find KGWN on Comcast Cable. Noting the above,and as Mayor of Fort Collins,I heartily endorse and request a favorable finding that KGWN be placed on the local Comcast Cable System by whatever means the Federal Communications Commission could administer. You will doing the community a wonderful service. S' erey, age.„:...„ oug ut inson Mayor /sek cc: Darin Atteberry,City Manager Tom Vosburg, Chief Information Officer Kelly DiMartino,Communications and Public Involvement Director 300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O.Box 580 • Fort Collins,CO 80522-580 • (970)221-6505 • FAX(970)224-6107 • TDD(970)224-6001 www.fcgov.com LARIMER OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER C�Ut�t 1 Fronk Lancaster County Manager Post Office Box 1190 Fort Collins,Colorado 80522-1190 v'1 t l l 1 I D 1U L A L!L I.I A l l (970)498.7004 Fax(970)498-7006 E-Mail flancaster©lariinerr.arg January 4,2005 Dear Federal Communications Commission(FCC) Larimer County is located in north-central Colorado. Our northern border is Wyoming and Cheyenne is just a few miles north of that. KGWN TV, Channel 5, in Cheyenne is an important news source for Larimer County citizens, especially in the northern portion of our county. We would prefer that County cable subscribers in Fort Collins and Loveland have equal access to KGWN TV since they often cover relevant issues concerning Fort Collins, Loveland, and other areas in Larimer County. Being located between Cheyenne and Denver, Larimer County has no local television! Larimer County relies on many news sources to get the word out to our citizens on important issues like West Nile Virus protection, regional wildfires, flu shots, emergency road and weather closures,etc. As a near neighbor to Wyoming and Cheyenne,many of our residents also rely on news out of the southern Wyoming region. We encourage you to allow KGWN TV, Channel 5,to be put back on cable systems in Northern Colorado so that Larimer County citizens can have an equal access to important news and information. Thank you, Q� Frank Lancaster County Manager F-2 0 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER MARILYN N.MUSGRAVE COMMITTEES MEMBER OF CONGRESS 4Th Dtsr,Icr,Cams= AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE 1507 LONGWORTN ROUSE OFFICE BUILDING WasnmicroN,DC 20515 (otngfesS$' of the �rilteb ibtate� RESOURCES 202-225-46765-4676 Fax:202-225-5870 SMALL BUSINESS CHAPMAN,SUBCOMMITTEE ON hnv//www.house.gov/musgreve Souse of tepregentatibe$ WORKFORCE EMPOWERMENT ANA\ GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS • 9agfjington, IBC 20515-0604 August 21, 2006 Mr.Kevin J. Martin Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St. SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Chairman Martin, • As the Congressional Representative for the fourth district of Colorado, I have grown to appreciate KGWN Television's coverage of news and current events in northern Colorado. It has truly been a pleasure working with the KGWN staff during the course of my time in office. Northern Colorado's population continues to grow and with that growth there is a greater need for more local television coverage. Unfortunately, many local events and community stories in northern Colorado are not well covered by Denver television stations. I support KGWN station's bid to expand coverage in our local cable market. I am confident that expanded coverage will be invaluable to the residents of northern Colorado for years to come and will help keep our communities better connected and informed. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, -IntGG Representative 1yn Musgrave (CO-4/ � � Member of Congress 5401 STONE CREEK CIRCLE#204 1094, SOUTH 380 636 Cginin Street,#205 5400 11Th STREET 2067.SIxth STREET LOVELAND,CO 80538 STERLING,CO 80751 LONGMONT,CO 80501 GREELEY,CO 80634 LAS ANIMAS,CO 81054 970-663-3536 970-522-1788 720-494-4336 970-352-4037 719-458-0825 FAX:970-863-5270 Fax:970-521-9685 Fax:720-494-1768 Fax:970-352-1915 Fax:719-456-0911 G225 South Meldrum Street 970 482.3746 www.fortcollinschamher.corn I Fort Collins.Colorado I 970.482.3774 far FORT COLLINS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE July 5, 2006 KGWN-TV 2923 E. Lincolnway Cheyenne WY 82001 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is in appreciation for KGWN-TV's expanded coverage in Northern Colorado. The addition of a full-time office in Fort Collins, Colorado as well as a full-time newsperson is a tremendous asset to this region. KGWN-TV is a valued member of the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce and has expanded their involvement in our local business community through participation in several of our Showcase events and our Red Carpet committee. This commitment is a welcome addition and demonstrates KGWN-TV's desire to be a part of Northern Colorado. While many of the Denver television stations suggest that they cover all of Colorado, KGWN-TV truly does invest the time and energy into local news coverage that this growing region deserves. We are eager to see KGWN- TV's coverage expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado and to regularly scheduled, Northern Colorado-centric newscasts. KGWN-TV's expansion in Northern Colorado provides significant value to our community and we look forward to your continued success. Sincerely, Th rt Collins Area Chamber of Commerce eil v David L. May President & CEO F-4 JUL-15-2006 03:32 SEEN ILL BROADCAST ING 706 855 8747 P.02 ,• It's just good business. BBB Mountain States —T Better Business Bureau.' July 13,2006 • Louis S.Wall President SagamoreHill Broadcasting LLC 3825 Inverness Way Augusta,Georgia 30907 Dear Mr.Wall, The Mountain States Better Business Bureau has been in business for 25 years and serves a territory that is very similar to KGWN TV. In the wisdom of the Council of Better Business Bureaus,our territory was designed because of similarities and synergies that existed between Colorado and Wyoming. With the current growth in both states,the opportunities for economic trade and leisure activities continue to abound. Let me touch on a few of the reasons why it makes sense for the Better Business Bureau to do business in both states as one region,and then address the support for the expansion of KGWN TV's role in this northern Colorado area: Basically,this region speaks the same language,if you will. We have a strong western heritage that exists throughout,without recognizing any borders. That includes leisure activities,independent attitudes,cultural similarities,geographic likenesses,and transportation connections. I'll review some of the areas that work together to maintain a strong connection between northern Coloradoans and Wyoming residents and,essentially create one community. • Tourism—Northern Colorado and Wyoming share similar amenities to draw visitors from this area or the world,whether it is skiing,camping,boating, hunting,or fishing. • Transportation—the two areas are connected by a major interstate and several intermediate roads to allow easy access. Additionally,the commuter airlines in Fort Collins,CO and Cheyenne,WY,draw residents from the region depending on the destination of the traveler. • Retail trade—the retail trade of this two state area also knows no boundaries. The communities are close together,and people today demand a wide range of services and products. 8020 South County Road 5,Suite 100•Fort Collins,CO 80528 Phone:Latimer County(970)224.4222•Weld County(970)68(+.1244 All other Colorado Counties and Wyoming 800-564.0370•Max(971)221-1239 Email:info@tnountainstates.bbb.org•Web site:www mountainetatec hbb.org F-5 JUL-15-2006 03:32 SAGRMOREHI Ll BROADCASTING 706 855 8747 P.03 • Entertainment—the wide variety of entertainment creates a traverse effect from residents of both states. From the constant programs at the Budweiser Events Center on 1-25,to cultural activities put on in each community,to huge annual events such as the Greeley Independence Stampede and the Cheyenne Frontier Days,the draw is largely regional and successful. • Sporting events—residents trade longtime support or rivalries of sporting teams such as the CSU Rams teams and the University of Wyoming Cowboys on an annual basis. The Colorado Eagles Hockey Team events have been a sell-out since the inception drawing ticket-holders from the entire geographic region. • Education—our younger generation has the luxury of attending either CSU in Fort Collins,UNC in Greeley,or University of Wyoming in Laramie,Wyoming. All within close proximity,the university communities also influence a similar culture and community development within this two state region. What all of those items point out,is the tremendous magnet that this region has become to the residents in this area. Why do we support the expansion of the coverage that KGWN TV could potentially have? • The growth of this area is exceeding any past business and population growth that we have ever witnessed. • This expansion would allow the business community TV advertising at rates that are more competitive than the Denver-metro market. • As we are growing,there is a demand for our own regional programming including news,weather and sports. • This is the only opportunity where a business could purchase one medium(TV) and cover the southern Wyoming and northern Colorado markets. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to provide input about the business and consumer communities of northern Colorado and southern Wyoming as we experience them. I would be very pleased to see KGWN have the cable connection and continue to grow as a news resource for our neighboring communities. Sincerely, - Pamela K.King / President/CEO • • ON TOTAL P.03 F-6 2 It's just good business. BBB Mountain States - Better Business Bureau® June 30, 2006 Pamela K. King President Mountain States Better Business Bureau 8020 County Road 5, Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80528 To Whom It May Concern: I'm writing to express our organizational support for KGWN-TV's efforts in northern Colorado. We are very supportive of their investment in Fort Collins, CO with a full- time staff and office presence. I am excited to see their coverage extended to cable and satellite systems in northern Colorado—a true broadcast station that serves this region will be a significant asset to the communities. I know KGWN has already made great inroads in their involvement and support of this area and I hope their presence continues to grow. Sincerel , Pamela K. Kin President/CE 8020 South County Road 5,Suite 100 • Fort Collins,CO 80528 Phone:Larimer County(970)224-4222 • We}}gi County(970)686-0245 All other Colorado Counties and Wyoming 8007564-0370 • Fax(970)221-1239 Email:info@mountainstates.bbb.org • Web site:www.mountainstates.bhh.org August 23rd, 200616) UNION COLONY Ms. Turner-Doyle CIVIC CENTER KGWN TV 2923 East Uncolnway Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 Dear Ms. Turner-Doyle: We applaud KGWN's efforts in Northern Colorado. As one of the facilities that was named one of the top 40 icons in this region, we need more regional coverage of our facility and events. The Union Colony Civic Center is one of the premiere arts and entertainment facilities providing a diverse mix of opportunities. KGWN's expansion into the Northern Colorado market in a welcome change and will give us a new voice for the area. The opening of their office in Fort Collins isa step in the NO direction and we hope they will also open an office in Greeley, or a more central office to the region, like Windsor. This area needs its own voice and image and I think that KGWN will help fill the current void. The Denver stations are great, but the growth in Northern Colorado warrants a new look at expanded coverage. I think KGWN is making real inroads into the Northern Colorado community and hope you begin putting them into your offerings in this area. Sincerely, Mark Breimhorst Director Union Colony Civic Center CULTURAL DIVISION - LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT 701 TENTH AVENUE - GREELEY, CO 80631 970.350.9454 (PHONE) 970.350.9475 (FAX) www.ucstars.com Mayor AidelPI% City of Fort Collins December 29,2004 To Whom It May Concern: I understand that KGWN Channel 5 from Cheyenne,WY is petitioning the FCC to be part of the cable systems of Northern Colorado. I met several times with representatives from KGWN and strongly support their petition. KGWN has great economic impact on business in Northern Colorado. Their local News, Weather and Sports relates more closely with our market than the Denver stations and we value their involvement in local issues. { Often Channel 5 KGWN will cover issues in Fort Collins City government that do not reach Denver television news,but are important to the people of our community. Please fulfill the petition to include KGWN Channel 5 on local Northern Colorado cable systems. Sincerel i ' Ray Mat` `ez� Mayor o`!r, /sek t 1h i4 id tii1:;.J) S cc: City Council Members `-S,3 Darin A.Atteb =t, erry,City Manager Tom Vosburg,Assistant City Manager 300 LaPorte Avenue•PO.Box 580•Fort Collins,CO 80522-0580• (970)221-65115 •FAX(970)2246107 •7DD(970)224-6001 www.fcgov.com F-9 i June 29`",2006 Nelson Office Supply Inc. 807 8th St. Greeley, CO 80632 To whom it may concern: This letter is in appreciation for KGWN-TV's efforts in Northern Colorado. The addition of a full time office in Fort Collins,Colorado,a full time newsperson,and the area's first regularly scheduled dedicated newscast is a definite asset to the region. As a business that derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming,I am eager to see KGWN's coverage expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado. I've used KGWN to great success in the past,and a true broadcast station that serves Northern Colorado would be of significant value to not only advertisers,but the community at large. Their commitment to the region a welcome addition. In summary, I feel KGWN is becoming involved in the community....and I hope that their efforts keep growing. Since O126VV Doug N8}Son Vice President Nelson Office Supply,Inc. Ne l s o n 807 8th Street 970-353-0246.1-800-798-0246 ., OFFICE SUPPLY I N C P.O.B4t880 FAX 970-353-0249 _ t r Greeley, Colorado 80632 www.nelsonos.com UNIVERSITY of NORTHERN COLORADO Kenneth W.Monfort College of Business School of Management and Marketing Kevin J. Martin Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Mr. Martin, As an advertising agency owner and instructor at the University of Northern Colorado, I have worked with KGWN and experienced the professional community-minded attitude of CBS affiliate KGWN. I have lived in Fort Collins and Northern Colorado for almost twenty years and the only television coverage available has been out of and about the Denver area. We are a different market with two major universities and over 300,000 residents. Since I have lived in the area, there has not been a local newscast that disseminates local information as KGWN now does with the 1 Opm news. I have also witnessed first hand how KGWN considers serving this area important, as the president of SagamoreHill Broadcasting Company has recently taken the time to be a guest speaker and address my class of business students at the Monfort College of Business in Greeley. No one from Denver media would have considered it important enough to spend their time in this way. The reality is that we need a community minded television station in this area and KGWN has already demonstrated their willingness to address those needs. You would be doing a great service to this area if you respond favorably to the Must Carry Rule petition from KGWN and the SagamoreHill Broadcasting Company. Respec y, • T.J. Trecek UNIVERSITY Of FOIrIERN COLORADO KEPNER HALL,CAMPUS Box 128,GREELEY,CO 80639-0019 .Office 970-351-2088 Fax 970-351-1097 www-mcb.unco.eAu Ationond.Camay 14504 1-25 Frontage Road Longmont,CO 80504 303-449-4873, 303-776-1309 Fax: 303-449-8286 January 5, 2005 RE: KGWN TV Petition to the FCC To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of K& C RV Centers, LLC, I write to express my support for the addition of KGWN TV-5 to the cable systems serving Northern Colorado to include the Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland markets. KGWN is an excellent partner to have to promote our business. Without this , we would be limited in our access to a large portion of our customer base. Their local broadcast is beneficial to the Northern Colorado market, where the Denver stations are not providing `local' coverage of News, Sports and Weather. In the coming year we will be having monthly sales events and will be broadcasting them on KGWN TV-5 in an effort to reach our northern market. Our Northern Colorado and Wyoming markets are a separate demographic from our Denver markets. KGWN TV-5 provides a valuable service to our customers in the Northern Colorado and Wyoming area and should most definitely be carried on the cable systems serving that region. Sincerely, � Shannon McKinney Marketing Manager (J K& C RV Centers, LLC 145041-25 Frontage Road Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-1309 F-12 • November 3, 2003 Mary Ditzel 2150 Sherwood Forest Court Fort Collins, CO 80524 Ms. Joan Turner General Manager CBS 5 NewsChannel 2923 E. Lincoln Way Cheyenne,WY 82001 Ms.Turner. As a person of the Northern Colorado Community, I feel the area would definitely benefit from having their own television source. With the area of Fort Collins,Greeley, Longmont and Loveland we have over 350,000 people (not including the surrounding smaller communities). Local news would be something all of us in Northern Colorado could relate to. Local crime,political, advertising, local functions (maybe a Northern Colorado Community Calendar), etc. have more direct interest to the communities then that of the Denver Metro Area. I would prefer to hear about the"Taste of Fort Collins" as opposed to the"Taste of Colorado". Also, I would prefer to hear about a local golf benefit for a Longmont man, which was held at a country club in Fort Collins,rather than one that was held in the metro area.. The Colorado Springs/Pueblo area(which populates over 400,000)has several of their own stations and is an asset to their communities. This is evidenced by the fact they are number 93 or 94 on the market. Another example,North Platte Nebraska has their own TV station,which is watched by over 95% of the community. Local sports would be a terrific asset since we have CSU and UNC. Both of these schools have an extremely large number of fans and I feel more interest via the media needs to be devoted to them. Needless to say, local high school sports is extremely newsworthy in the Northern Colorado community, and would be a welcome change to Denver sports. Weather being local would be a terrific asset to Northern Colorado. Our five day outlook can be quite different from the Denver five day outlook. F-13 There are so many ideas I could have for a local television station. My daughter is a News Reporter and I have learned lots about local television stations from her. A once a week"Noon Guest Special"would be a welcome addition. Northern Colorado encompasses a very large area of Colorado, and certainly would benefit from local television, not only from an individual standpoint,but from a business stand as well. I realize Cheyenne has been trying to cover Northern Colorado; however, Wyoming and Colorado are two different states, as well as cultures. Thank you for considering my opinions and thoughts Mary Ditzel F-14 Prudential Prudential Rocky Mountain,REALTORS 8 S Parish Avenue Johnstown,CO 80534 Bus 970 587-2220 Fax 970 587-2202 • June 23`',2006 Shane Durben Prudential Rocky Mountain Realtors 8 S.Parish Johnstown, Co.80534 To whom it may concern: As a business that derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming,I am eager to see KGWN's coverage expanded to additional cable systems in Northern Colorado. I've used KGWN with great success in the past,and now with them providing a local newscast covering Northern Colorado it would be of significant value not only to advertisers,but also to our community. The Denver stations have never done a significant amount of local news coverage in the area,and cities the size of Fort Collins and Greeley deserve the coverage. Their commitment to the region is a welcome addition. Sincerely, G _ /� ' - Shane Durben Broker Manager F-15 0An independently owned end operated member of The Ptudenual Real Estate Affiliates.Inc. d ,, [�p(f4/fl MARKETPLACE & r.v{- NTS GFN'I FFR .. .... .:. 1?n 1 r rangy. 6701 Marketplace Drive, Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 278-1900—fax(970)278-1905 To Whom It May Concern: As general manager and part owner of a business in Northern Colorado,I am in full support of KGWN Channel 5 from Cheyenne, WY becoming part of our local cable system. Management and sales personnel have consistently demonstrated their desire to be a working partner with the business community in Northern Colorado. This station's ability to reach more consumers in Colorado will certainly increase the success of our business. As a general consumer, I also support KGWN's efforts to secure a position on local cable. Having increased access to local news, weather and sports being reported by this network via cable, as opposed to typical Denver-based coverage,is needed in our growing Northern Colorado community. Please grant KGWN Channel 5 the ability to be on local cable systems. Sincerely, Earl H. Fa iill er,Ph.D. General Manager F-16 el 0l 9 PTARMIGAN Country Club November 3,2003 Ms. Joan Turner General Manager CBS 5 NewsChannel 2923 E Lincoln Way Cheyenne,WY 82001 Dear Ms. Turner: As General Manager of Ptarmigan Country Club in Fort Collins,I believe the Northern Colorado Business Community would benefit by using the television source as a medium to provide high impact, yet cost efficient advertising. Fort Collins, Longmont, Greeley and Loveland, including the smaller communities in Northern Colorado, encompass a population over 350,000 people. A large percentage of the businesses in these areas are privately owned and local advertising would be an asset. People would prefer to patronize their local businesses, and I am sure are not aware of what is available in their community. Additionally, I feel the Northern Colorado area is in need of local news,weather and sports. With CSU being in Fort Collins and UNC in Greeley, the network of fans is vast. Local weather would be an asset as well, since Northern Colorado's conditions can definitely differ from the Denver area. Also, I feel the people in Northern Colorado would enjoy hearing local news, since it would be news they could relate to. I appreciate your considering my opinions and thoughts. Sincerely, t Battisti General Manager 970.226.8555 5416 Vardon Way Fort CUIIinFCJj( radt 8052$ asse City of Fort Collins Fort Collins Museum*200 Mathews Street•Fort Collins,CO 80524•970.221.6738 January 7,2004 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is in support of KGWN Channel 5 Cheyenne's petition to the FCC to be part of the cable system in Northern Colorado. The Fort Collins Museum has established a strong relationship with KGWN over the past two years. Their interest in the Fort Collins community has been strong and consistent, and we have appreciated their professionalism and support. Much of the Museum's audience lives north and east of Fort Collins, and a Cheyenne station would better represent our rural constituents than the Denver market Cheyenne news,weather, and special events all have value to our communities, and these communities would greatly benefit from the addition of KGWN to the market. We hope you will support KGWN Channel 5 Cheyenne's petition. Sincerely, Beth Higgins Public Relations and Development Coordinator Fort Collins Museum 970-416-2727 F-18 P eitgn ra a_„63-7-7 " S November 6,2003 Joan Turner CBS Channel 5 2923 ELincoln Way Cheyenne,WY 82001 Dear Joan,, During a conversation with your local rep;Rick Martinez,a topic of discussion was local Ft. Collins TV coverage. I decided to drop you a note to see if it's feasible for channel 5 to provide TV coverage in the R. Collins market. This would allow local businesses to advertise locally. Currently our TV main networks come out of Denver. • _ Denver is expensive and non productive to the local market I believe this would help local businesses to grow in our own market Sincerely, Dick Alessandri V.P & G.M F-19 -c,c c MI II HFRRY ST * FT. COLLINS, CO. S0524 * PH - 9'0-493-9193 ' FAX 970-224-2149 E `ND R 41- PIVER, o • D -..� /,(7- \ June 15th,2006 Joan Turner-Doyle KGWN TV 2923 E.Lincolnway Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 Dear Ms.Turner-Doyle: .I just wanted to drop a line to express my appreciation for the job KGWN,CBS Newschannel 5 is doing in Southern Wyoming,Northern Colorado and the Nebraska Panhandle. It fits our needs perfectly,and with your developing focus in the Fort Collins,Greeley,and Loveland areas,it's icing on the cake. Powder River RV has always had a great relationship with your station. We've used your station for a long time and we already derive a significant amount of traffic from Wyoming and Nebraska due to the advertising we place with KGWN. To have the possibility of expanded coverage in Northern Colorado is wonderful,and I can't wait to see the station included in.local cable and satellite line-ups. In summary,I see where KGWN is going,becoming an important part of the region....and I hope that their efforts continue to grow. Keep up the good work. Sincerely, Dick Alessandri Vice President/General Manager Powder River 1W F-20 2515 E.MULBERRY ST* FT.COLLINS,CO. 80524 *PH-970-493-9193* FAX 970-224-2149 • Mil �e 407 N. Lincoln • Suite 103 • Loveland,CO 80537 . Phone: (970) 461-2929 • FAX: (970) 669-5001 CREATIVE ADVERTISING &GRAPHIC DESIGN 4 July 5,2006 To Whom It May Concern: As an advertising agency, we are constantly seeking the best avenues for our clients in Northern Colorado to reach their customers. I'm very excited about the prospect of Channel 5 KGWN's coverage being expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado. We have purchased advertising with KGWN and also co-sponsored an event with them earlier this spring. Their commitment to the Northern Colorado area is remarkable. Sincerely, Sara Hilzer Owner F-21 rtising lotions, Inc. T.J. Trecek 2609 Ridgecrest Rd. Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 To whom it may concern: My business derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming and the Northern Colorado area, so I am hoping to see KGWN's coverage expanded,to additional cable systems in Northern Colorado.. As an advertising agency, I have used KGWN with great success for my clients in the past and now with them providing a. local newscast covering Northern Colorado it would be of significant value to my clients and to our community. Other broadcast stations have never done a significant amount of local news coverage in the area and I believe cities in Northern Colorado deserve the coverage. KWGN appears to be committed to this region and additional coverage would be a welcome addition. Sincer T.J. Trecek F-22 O4X BOWERSGROUP July 5th, 2006 Tim Bowers The Bowers Group 1407 Willow Way Windsor,CO 80550 To whom it may concern: This letter is in appreciation for KGWN-TV's efforts in Northern Colorado. The addition of a full time office in Fort Collins, Colorado, a full time newsperson,and the area's first regularly scheduled dedicated newscast is a definite asset to the region. As a business that derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming,I am eager to see KGWN's coverage expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado. I've used KGWN to great success in the past, and a true broadcast station that serves Northern Colorado would be of significant value to not only my advertisers and clients, but the community as a whole. Their commitment to the region is a welcome addition. In summary, I feel KGWN is becoming involved in the community, and that their efforts are not going un-noticed. I hope their efforts continue and that the opportunities for my clients and myself will continue to grow as their coverage continues to expand. Sincerely, C >O Tim Bowers 1407 Willow Way - Windsor, Colorado 80550 Phone (970) 218-45t523 Fax (970) 686-9043 Lou D'Angeli Assistant General Manager Director of Marketing and PR E1"ltk € -�� Budweiser Events Center ,0 . Fan 5290 Arena Circle Loveland, CO 80538 PHONE: (970)619-4106 FAX: (970)6194123 LDANGELl@budweisereventscenter.com January 6, 2005 To Whom It May Concern: It has come to my attention that KGWN Channel 5 out of Cheyenne, WY is petitioning the FCC for broadcast inclusion on the cable systems in Northern Colorado. Without a doubt, this would be a tremendous addition to the growing area of Northern Colorado. KGWN has given this area very strong support and enabling them to broadcast what would be the only true local news for Northern Colorado would only make sense for this growing community. We have our own news, events, and community that is often overlooked by Denver media. This area has been able to develop greatly as a market and the financial upside KGWN would bring to the table would only help things grow further. The Budweiser Events Center opened in September 2003 and has gone on to become one of the Top 20 entertainment venues of our size(7,200 seats)in the world. This is due to strong partners like KGWN who helped us create awareness for our building and our events. In closing, the staff at KGWN is a true pleasure to work with. They have gone above and beyond to grow their station and in turn, grow our market. Fulfilling this petition would be a true asset to Northern Colorado. Sincerely, Lou D'Angeli Assistant General Manager Director of Marketing and Public Relations F-24 JUL-05-2006 0I:23P11 FROM- T-366 P.002/002 F-172 �ua�o�aex • •Evens,cstrsa July 5,2006 Justin Gorman Marketing Coordinator Budweiser Events Center 5290 Arena Circle Loveland, CO 80538 To whom it may concern: • This letter is in appreciation for KGWN-TV's efforts in Northern Colorado.The addition of a full time office in Fort Collins, Colorado, a full time newsperson,and the area's first regularly scheduled dedicated newscast is a definite asset to the region. As a business that derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming, I am eager to see KGWN's coverage expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado.We've used KGWN to great success in the past,and a true broadcast station that serves Northern Colorado would be of significant value to not only advertisers, but the community at large. Their commitment to the region would most certainly be a welcome addition. In summary, I feel KGWN is becoming very involved in the Northern Colorado community, and I hope that their efforts continue to grow. Si C J 'n Gorman Budweiser Events Center I 5290 Arena Circle I Loveland,Colorado 80538 howYQ1J 113. Justin Gorman I Marketing Coordinator t jnormanefbudweisereventscenter.cunt 1970-619-4106 cci�" F-25 SCHER/I/I ADVERTISING & MARKETING Creative Promotions Management OFFICES OF MARK SCHERMERHORN the mark schermerhorn co. Direct Line 970-207-0465 Fax 970-416-1427 markscherm@schermco.com To Whom It May Concern: I am delighted to support KGWN's expanded efforts into Northern Colorado. Our Company supports them being added to local cable and satellite systems.. The Southern Wyoming customer base that we reach and see in Fort Collins is phenomenal! The chance to enhance our advertising efforts by now including Northern Colorado clientele will be a big win for getting the most out of our advertising efforts. Local Fort Collins businesses have never benefited from Denver TV as costs are prohibitive. The fact that KGWN will be a source for local TV news, weather and sports makes them a very attractive addition to the Fort Collins and Northern Colorado market. People will be well served by their commitment to excellence. We very much appreciate their expanded presence and welcome them to our community! Sincerely, Ma Schermerhom . President, Mark Scherrnerhom Inc. F-26 120 West Olive,Suite 202 - Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 is LITH IA OF FORT COLLINS June I6`",2006 Brent Hall Lithia of Fort Collins 3835 S.College Avenue Fort Collins,Colorado 80525 Dear Ms.Turner-Doyle: I want to take the time to let you know how much we at Lithia appreciate your efforts here in Northern Colorado. We've found your station to be at the forefront in supplying timely news and information to the region,especially now that you have a Northern Colorado newscast that in unique to the region.. We've always relied on Newschannel 5 to deliver Lithia's message to Southern Wyoming and now Northern Colorado. It is our hope that your efforts in the area will be increased,not only for our advertising purposes,but to have a television facility that Northern Colorado can call"our own". We at Lithia appreciate your efforts. You've been great to work with and we're looking forward to continuing that relationship. Sincerely, Brent Hall General Sales Manager Lithia of Fort Collins tne7C!!S Laf S'21* e' 3835 S. College Ave E-l2c7rt Collins, CO 80525 CHRYSLER•JEEP • DODGE• (970)226-5340 • HYUNDAI • (970)267-5072 Aadw a&nett6 &rt .Ja rodutie a6reraire Kevin E.Bachus,M.D. 1080 E.Elizabeth Street (970)493-6353 Amy Hulstrom,M.S.,P.A.-C Fort Collins,CO 80524 (800)624.9035 Sarah Edmonds,MS.,P.A.-C Fax(970)493-6366 www.drbachus.com January 7,2005. CBS5 Attention: Joan Turner. 2923 East Lincolnway. Cheyenne, WY 82001. To whom it may concern: • We at the Rocky Mountain Center for Reproductive Medicine are in full support of KGWN-TV's petition to return coverage to the cable systems serving Northern Colorado. Many of the patients that we serve come from the Wyoming and Nebraska, as well as Northern Colorado. We are the only reproductive endocrinologist in northern Colorado and draw from Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley as well as other communities. We have recently developed a business relationship with the fine professionals at KGWN-TV and are currently running advertisements with them. It would be more beneficial to our patients and our corporation if KGWN-TV was to air on the Northern Cable Systems. We believe that it would have a positive economic impact on our business as a result of the increased viewers our message would reach. Typically the Denver stations have not included Fort.Collins in their news, weather, and coverage of local events in Northern Colorado. We would love to be able to view KGWN-TV locally because they are more in touch with Northern Colorado. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to offer our full support for KGWN-TV's petition. Sincerely, tegaaP Kevin E. Bachus,M.D. /kp Reproductive Endocrinology•In Vitro Fertilization(IVF)•ICS!•Embryo Cryopreservation•Oocyte Donation•Artificial Insemination Tubal Reanastomosis•Laser/Micro Surgery•Infertility•Endometriosis •Pelvic Pain Fellow,American Collegepi2&tetncians&Gynecologist Fellow,Subspecialty Board of Reproductive Endocrinology&Infertility Member:Reproductive Society of Surgeons Member:Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology(SART) )Marriott FORT COLLINS November 4, 2003 Ms. Joan Turner Station Manager CBS-5 2923 E. Lincoln Way Cheyenne, WY 82001 Dear Ms. Turner: The Fort Collins Marriott is very interested in the possibility of CBS-5 expanding its news and sports coverage to the Fort Collins area. I assume that your station being added to a local cable outlet will accompany this proposed expansion. This expansion would be a great benefit to our hotel. Two of our primary markets are Southern Wyoming and Southeastern Nebraska. Fort Collins is the primary shopping and entertainment center for this area. A television station that covers this area and Northern Colorado would be a real asset. Please let me know what we can do to further your exploration of this possibility. Respectfully, Charles S. Inman Director of Hotel Sales • Marriott Fort Collins 350 E.Horsetooth Road,Fort Collins,CO 80525 F-29 Telephone(970)226 5200 Facsimile(9701 282 0561 Marriott.com/FTCCO _.. . Tyrrell-°p o e r. � AUT I CENTERS ©pppp 2142 West Lincolnway WWW.TYRRELLDOYLE.COM W.TYRRE LLDOYLE.COM 1919 Westland Road P.O.Box 1168 - Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 Cheyenne,Wyoming 82003-1168 (307)6344924 (307)634-2540 Fax(307)634-9722 (800)416-9360 Fax(307)634-2594 I $ June 28, 2006 al it i31 it ,l, To Whom It May Concern: ll i ,I Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers has advertised with KGWN-TV for many years and 41 we see many sales as a result of their regional reach. 'Although the majority of our sales are from Wyoming customers, we have seen an increase in both sales and traffic from Colorado consumers. I ' Northern Colorado is certainly a market we intend to target, due to the rapid 1 growth in the area as well as its close proximity to the Wyoming border. We will ! continue to utilize KGWN-TV to reach Northern Colorado as there is no other affordable broadcast television outlet in the area. As KGWN-TV continues to develop a strong presence in Northern Colorado it will only help the entire region see continued growth and resulting sales in the tri-state region. Sincerely, David A. Doyle President Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers •It F-30 z-�--m --" WYOMING'S LARGEST DEALER SINCE 193E -- '`�. • Sue Miller Wyoming Home 210 W. Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 82001 July 1, 2006 To Whom it May Concern: We've advertised with KGWN-TV for quite a few years. Our customer base includes the front range of Colorado; Denver, Greeley, Fort Collins, Loveland and Wellington. Customers often mention that they have seen our ads on KGWN-TV. Colorado is definitely a target market for us. KGWN-TV has helped us reach the front range. Advertising with KGWN-TV is worth every penny spent. Sincerely, Sue Miller F-31 ® ® ® ® D. Michael Kellam,M.D. William D.Ketcham 11,M.D. Diplomat,American College of Radiology Diplomat,AmericanCollege of Radiology• Scott A.Hayden,M.D. Jason I.Lindsey,M.D. Diplomat,American College of Radiology Diplomat,American College of Radiology a James O.Hubbard,PhD,M.D. David W.McNaul,M.D. Cheyenne Radiology & MRI Diplomat Antedate College ofR dolor DPbmat,Am American College ofRm Radiology Y Radiology John W.Wright,M.D. Daniel R.Possehn,D.O. 800 East 20th Street, Suite 110 Diplomat American College of Radiology Diplomat American College of Radiology Michael L.Sloan,M.D. Rohm I.Kahn,M.D. Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001-3899 Diplomat,American College of Radiology Diplomat,American College of Radiology (307) 634-7711 FAX (307) 634-7760 www.cheyrad.com July 6, 2006 Samantha Goddard • Cheyenne Radiology&MRI 800 K 20th St. Ste. 110 Cheyenne,WY 82001 • To whom it may concern: • Over the last few years we have advertised with KM/SIN-TV to educate their_viewers about • Breast Cancer and remind them of the importance of monthly self breast exams. During this time we have noticed a significant increase in referrals from Colorado physicians. We feel that a greater KGWN presence in Colorado will proportionately increase our business. KGWN enables us to reach this regional audience cost effectively and is an added value to our advertising campaigns and purchases. Sincerely, • Samantha Goddard Marketing and.Public Relations • • Mammography,CT S-an MRI,General Ultrasound,Vascular Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy,Nuclear Mdse,PET,X-Ray,PaCS Ultrasound Accreditation through A.I.U.M.and I.C.A.V.L. • MRI Accreditation through A.C.R. SOICK•PONiue Ap" OM enccthy lacy Wiz, CateenerSatisfauboah tip®l► p A 621944-2806 Yes Dty MOTORS INC. SAY M�I� $�eARU yVK, • NISSAN • SV 2100 WESTLAND ROAD • P.O.BOX 1164 • CHEYENNE,WYOMING 82003 • TELEPHONE 307834-1511 • 1-888-HALLADAY www.halladaymotors.com Steve Yancey Halladay Motors 2100 Westland Road Cheyenne, WY 82001 To Whom It May Concern: We have a long-standing relationship with KGWN and include them in our advertising buy every month. KGWN is important in our marketing efforts to reach not only our Cheyenne buyers but also Northern Colorado buyers. We have been in business for over 60 years and appreciate the professionalism that they bring to our marketing efforts and this community. We applaud their efforts in being a regional station and will continue to do business with them for many years to come. Sincerely, Steve Yanc y General er—Halladay Motors F-33 LITTLE AMERICA HOTEL July 5, 2006 Shaun Powis Little America Hotel 2800 West Lincolnway Cheyenne,WY 82009 To whom it may concern: Little America has worked with KGWN for many years and values the professionalism and excellent results we receive from advertising with them. We have had wonderful results with KGWN not only locally but reaching our Northern Colorado clients as well. With the expansion of our new convention center it will be very important to work with KGWN in our Marketing efforts to reach this whole region. Sincerel haun Powis General Manager Cheyenne Little America F-34 2800 WEST LINCOLNWAY, CHEYENNE,WYOMING 820O9 307-775-8400 • 800-445-6945 Aar C•'L•'AD• • June 30th, 2006 To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of the entire Colorado Eagles organization we would like to thank CBS News Channel Five for airing our game on April 2°d, 2006. The Eagles have a significant following from the Cheyenne area and it was terrific to give those fans the chance to watch our game on their local channel. We have received several phone calls and e-mails from fans who live in Northern Colorado that have access to US Cable and these fans have voiced there appreciation of the playoff game aired. We look forward to the opportunity to work with CBS News Channel Five in the future as they expand into the Northern Colorado marketplace. Sincerely, /{{ Ralph Backstrom President&General Manager Colorado Eagles Pro Hockey,LLC • Colorado Eaglese Pro Hockey.LW•1625 Pelican Lakes Point Suite 100•Windsor.CO 80550 ph:ISM 988.SHOT•fat(970)F 49•top free:(888)879.PUCK www.coloredoeaglea.com • CBSCBS 5 KGWN-TV • 2923 E. Lincolnway • Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 Phone: 307.634.7755 www.kgwn.ty $NewsChannel your station 6/12/06 Jon Martin News Director, KGWN 2923 E. Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY Louis Wall President/Owner, SagamoreHill Broadcasting 3825 Inverness Way Augusta, GA 30907 Mr. Wall, Just wanted to let you know when we started our Colorado broadcast, we took the Colorado weather and 7 day forecast off our 10:00 newscast. We ran Colorado news and weather exclusively on our Northern Colorado newscast. Mark Am told me he received a lot of calls from viewers in Northern Colorado wanting us to put the Colorado seven day forecast back on our Cheyenne newscast because they were not on U.S. Cable and couldn't get the Northern Colorado newscast. Effective immediately, we have placed the seven day forecast back on our 10:00 news and will keep it there until our Northern Colorado newscast can be seen by more viewers. Sincerely, o Martin F-36 A CBS AFFILIATE 0 rage i us i • JOAN TURNER From: "Robert Tray" <rtray@usa.net> To: <cbs5gm@sisna.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 11,2004 12:27 PM Subject: Thanks for the HiDef Superbowl I found the contacts page on your website. Here in Fort Collins,KGWN is our strongest over-the-air digital signal. Seeing the Superbowl and pre-game show in high definition was great. I look forward to the station sending out the time shifted network feed in high definition too. Great job! Robert Tray Fort Collins,CO 4 F-37 2/11/2004 • Oliatte 916/11,44244 1 4 Fax 970/224-6138' . t 3400 W. AO.:r U>?'[X Fort l 1CQi*MI Fetauarl 10 00 • -Mete Wetzel CBS::5 .334.:B Mountain Ayes Fort Coffins;CQS0524 Dear Krista Wetzel, Thank you for being a great partner in the distribution of intendant fire safety Information. 1 know that you and t have.worked together on many stones:over the past 18 months, $ome of.the more important stories you aired included at feast two reports on:firework safety and 1 \` the severe diy conditions that led to a bum ban being enacted during the summermontCis of 2006, As a fire service professional;I am always looking for additional.ways to:get iayr messages out-to the citizens who five in Fran Collins The firework safety stones that you put together in 2006-were valuable In helping people understand the seriousness of the fire danger and how to interpr+ek:the.ternpor.aryl burn ban that wasernected throughoutthscoanty! CBS.Chennel 5'1:M*0s a unique:opportunity to air messages to.the Most appropriate • audience. For example,during the summer months,Fort Collins experiences many residents: r` driving to Wyioiming to purchase iovr ost illegal fireworks. I believe that,:mana y residents do not understand the differences i l fireworks,laws between the State.of Wyoming and the State of Colorado. Because CBS Channel 5 airs stories to people both In Wyoming and_Colorado. my goal of reaching this uniquely targeted audience was made possible During the summer • of 2008 I had:Several discussions With'My fire service colleague regarding how we could get, the message out that there was a burn ban in effect that extreme fire danger existed:and that the fireworks people were purchasing in Wyoming were illegal in Colorado CBS Channel 5 was viewed as a perfect::outlet for our messages:and was ki fact able lo:4hetp us_ ��, lrienks again t4r•l,>eihg..... : :'4.together w3tFt:irlrle s.ti*Kii tiO ntnun<ty'$ter. • Regards; • >Marttae • bootie Affaim i ;t- fatian • • • FReiTE IN4UVES PF718 . v. ay • %al POLICE DEPARTMENT City of PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING,919 7TH STREET,SUITE E,GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 •(970)350-9605 Greeley February 13, 2007 KGWN CBS 5 Cheyenne, Wyoming To Whom It May Concern: It has been my pleasure to work with the CBS 5 Northern Colorado News Bureau over the past couple of years since the company decided to expand coverage into the northern Colorado region. I have found this association to be a great benefit to my particular mission to get the word out to the community regarding crimes and police related information that is critical to disseminate. The availability of this news service to the City of Greeley and surrounding communities in northern Colorado would greatly enhance the public's awareness, and provide a local news source that could fill a void that now exists. All television reporting for the Greeley area is out of Denver and competes with the metro area news. Often coverage is very limited or non-existent from this area. I also believe that this would be a good move to take the northern Colorado/southern Wyoming lead in television coverage for businesses interested in advertising. Reporter Krista Watzel has been the essence of professional and personal integrity in her relationship with this department. She is a pleasure to work with, and even when the information I have to release is limited due to an on-going investigation, she is sensitive to the fact that our prosecution can be jeopardized with the release of certain facts. She has sometimes been the only source that I have released information to because of this ability to speak with her off the record, as well as accurately reporting information that can be disseminated. Ms. Watzel is clearly an excellent reporter, and an outstanding representative for you in this area. She is trusted by this office, and has developed a reputation as ethical,responsible and reliable. There have been instances where the reporting of news items by Ms. Watzel may have played a part in assisting our efforts to identify witnesses or locate possible suspects. Although this is not something that can be confirmed, I do know that the possibilities of solving certain crimes and identifying witnesses and suspects are greatly expanded when presented in a responsible and accurate news release. The other half of that proposition is the responsible and accurate reporting of that information to the public. Of note is the story which had been taped October 2005, and captured the images of persons that have since been identified as being involved in subsequent crimes- This adds to the information records of certain individuals who are tracked as gang members and their affiliates. SERVING OUR COMMUNITY ' IT ' S A TRADITION We promise topreserve andimprooe lfie yua%oflfe$s eley arouyElnney, courteous enlcosl effeelioe serome. inn .r pion 7/D ntR CM YIN A1. MARX WV. lZ:60 cam/Lou/'7:,'_3d Feb 14 07 11 : 55a GPD 336-4123 p. 2 It is my personal and professional opinion that expansion of service to the Greeley area us to and northern uni y bycommunity a service of loculd be al focus in a rapidly oth KGWN growing population. d n. Greeley community by providing If 1 can be a further source of information to you,please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, 1 j 't.at. Serg t Joseph tymkowych Public Information Officer Greeley Police Department 919 7th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 (970) 350-9661 F-40 EXHIBIT G-TRANSCRIPT OF KFKA(AM) INTERVIEW OF KGWN-TV NORTHERN COLORADO REPORTER DJ: In the meantime though,we're pleased to be joined by Krystal Watzel of Channel 5 news here in northern Colorado, and a big day for you folks over there. Krystal: It is a big day for us. We're actually launching our northern Colorado newscast at 10:00 p.m. tonight, so anybody out there that's interested in what's going on in northern Colorado should definitely tune in. DJ: And we've been talking about this for awhile, since you guys came on board here in northern Colorado and launched with your own offices and the like, that you were working up towards this point, so it's got to be exciting to finally start to realize the fact that you guys are going to be up and running, not only from just a news story to news story basis,but on a daily basis you're going to be a source in northern Colorado. Krystal: Yes,it's really exciting. The fact that we can put that out there, and I think the most exciting, for a lot of people is the fact that the weather,you know, I mean of course, people are probably interested in other things that are going on, but it's always been a guessing game trying to figure out,you know, if they watch the Cheyenne news, then they watch the Denver news and kind of equate something in between but now Fort Collins is actually going to be the epicenter so they will have their own weather for a change. DJ: So,is your weathercaster a new guy? Did he come on board, or did he move down from the Cheyenne station? What's his background? Or her. Krystal: He's actually one of our,I think he's, I believe he's our 5:30 weather guy, and he just does a little bit extra now. That's kind of how,because it's still up and moving, it's pretty much everybody other than myself,because I'm the only one that's just really northern Colorado,but we have some sports guys that are based out of Cheyenne that are just doing a little bit extra until it really builds speed, and then I think they're going to start hiring some new people. DJ: Well,today is obviously the first big step towards that, so for those who are on U.S. Cable, what can they expect tonight that will be different from what they've seen of recent with Channel 5 coverage? G-1 Krystal: They can expect to see nothing but northern Colorado. There won't be any Cheyenne news,you know, since I started about two months ago it's still completely been Cheyenne and national news and then there's, you know, the one or two stories that I do every day and now it's going to be 30 minutes of just northern Colorado. It's going to be simulcast so those who live in Cheyenne will still see Cheyenne news and then those who live in northern Colorado will just see northern Colorado news and you know, things that are going on of course in the state senate, so it will be a little bit Denver based as well,but you know I don't know how big that is but most of it will be just northern Colorado. DJ: So is that extra work for you bringing on board more news stories or will you guys have different news gathering sources? How are you going to put together this expanded coverage? Krystal: We have a producer and he's gathering a lot of stuff. I mean it's really a team work sort of thing where if anybody spots anything they feed it to him. For me,things might be a little bit more busy, you know, if there's something big that wasn't originally going to be my story and I need to run with the camera and take it to get footage so people have something to look at,then that might be a little bit more than I was doing before,but most of the time there's stuff that comes through the wires and it's just everybody trying to keep their ears to the ground and gathering everything that we can. DJ: You guys obviously are still getting your footing up around northern Colorado and gathering sources and all those types of things. I would imagine with that being the case, it's also all important that you have your viewers and those who are interested in making sure that you're covering news events that if they see something they get a hold of you. IC.rystal: I would love for them to get a hold of me if they do. I mean you can get to me through our website if you have email and then you can always call,because, I have yet, there's one person that calls me consistently. He has some stuff that he listens to on a scanner. We don't actually currently have a scanner down here and that's a great help, so anybody, anything that's interesting,we can't always say that we're going to cover it,but keep calling if you think it's a good idea because we would love to have ideas just to generate. DJ: I image you guys are going to have a little more time in your newsroom to follow up on leads given to you by the public than say,maybe folks down south. Krystal: Exactly. G-2 DJ: And that's awesome. What is the phone number there at the station? Krystal: It is 970.475.5555, and then to get to me, it's extension 2. DJ: Awesome. Well that's very cool. Nice to know that you can have some input and influence some of the news coverage here in northern Colorado. Well as we've been saying all along,we're glad to have you guys on board. The more news coverage the better here in northern Colorado and especially because so many people do turn to the television for their news in the evenings. It's a nice complement to what we do obviously all day long and so we're glad to have you guys on board and it's exciting to know that you guys are going to be doing a full blown newscast starting tonight. Krystal: Well, thanks! And it's exciting to be on board because I think it's really something that's going to snowball as soon as people catch on and especially if we can get in with Comcast,um,you know, then it's really going to take off. DJ: And, again,we really implore folks here, the more phone calls that Comcast has to take as to why aren't we seeing this northern Colorado news coverage on our cable package, the more likely it is that you're going to end up over there, I would have to imagine. Krystal: Exactly. Make a phone call, write a letter, anything that will get their attention, because if you tell them that you are a Comcast subscriber and that you want this, you know,I think it's going to get to a point where it's going to make it harder for them to say no. DJ: I would say anything short of streaking through the town center with a Channel 5 sign. Krystal: If we have any volunteers. I just won't be that person. DJ: So whatever it takes. Awesome, and congratulations to you guys, and glad to see you're expanding, and it sounds like it's going to be fun and of course we'll keep in touch with you and as you guys hit news stories where we want some expanded coverage we'll be checking in with you, Krystal. Krystal: Sounds great! I look forward to it. DJ: As always, it's our pleasure. G-3 Krystal: Thanks again. DJ: Take care. Krystal Watzel, Channel 5, kicking off their expanded northern Colorado news coverage tonight on U.S. Cable where they will feature news stories from the get go from northern Colorado. They will have more of the focused weather and then of course they will be working towards more sports coverage as well. I've got to tell you, George, as we've talked about repeatedly, in a region that sees the growth potential over the course of the next 20 years I can't imagine that this won't be huge in the next 10 to 15 years,and they will have more than plenty to cover. George: I just recently re-added Channel 5 to my television line-up. You know,you can kind of go through and program. DJ: Yeah. George: So I,when we started working with CBS 5 I thought,you know, I should just kind of take a look, and they may not be the most polished,pretty people I guess if you will,but you get beyond that, I mean, it's actually really good news. I enjoy watching it. DJ: Well that's the end all,be all of it. I don't need a pretty person up there, I need the news segments. George: Yeah,just give me the news. DJ: Oh, if they throw in a pretty face here and there I wouldn't apologize for that. (end) GA EXHIBIT H - INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV CABLE CARRIAGE KGWN-TV Carriage: Community County Legal Name 1995 1993 1990 Berthoud Larimer Scripps Howard Cable Co. No No No Estes Park Larimer Cable Systems/Fanch Communications(Charter) Yes Yes Yes Fort Collins Larimer Columbine Cablevision No No No Fort Collins Larimer Intermountain Cable/Fanch Communications No No No Laporte Larimer Intermountain Cable/Fanch Communications No No No Larimer County Larimer Cable Systems/Fanch Communications(Charter) Yes Yes Yes Larimer County Larimer Loveland Communications/Scripps Howard Cable Co. No No No Larimer County Larimer Intermountain/Fanch Communications No No No Larimer County Larimer Columbine Cablevision(prior to Comcast No No No Loveland Larimer Loveland Communications/Scripps Howard Cable Co. 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The Inclusion of the SB�pBB�IP dance troupe from the synalcated"Solid Cola"pop sue„ Oar, Harold G mese, who dreamed up rls contestshort gmuulp[ series and the Kus end the Gang simply s Dose Mier a dollop of compensation for the short also reflects the push to Increase the snow s '. load Wee Teen USA year of glory. He gives the appeal to teen,. - SaC -Vi ON TV TONIGHT 6:000 HART TO HART penwmera Noce and r O NBC NEWS the Gang and the Sol- Best bets .it. 0 A-TEAM d Gold Dancers gran a BUSINESS RE- the James L Knight t - PORT International Confer . An elderly con angst loins Iwo young nine-0 ABC NEWS BS NEW ence Center In Mamt 9 O NOVA ways on a mad dash across Europe with the 03 MISTER ROGERS 0 MACGRUDER children's parents and the police in tot pill- • 6:300NEw9 OW LOUD suit. Laurence Olivier and ]Lane Lane Star in iiii O MACNDL/LEHR- 0 CENTER STAGE 'A Little Romance'. tonight at 6 on Channel ER NEWSNOUR BREAKIN 18 ICinemaxI. r TO01fIGMT AINMENT 8200 WORLD SPECIAL LEAPAD OF BALI 0 WHEEL OF FOR- 5:000 REMINGTON TUNE. STEELE ` ® 3-2-1 CONTACT 0 FRONTLINE a Lorenao Lamas and Lisa Hanmal Co-host _ OCALLTODLORY Mica Teen USA Pageant', tonight at S 'l(' 7.000 MAKE IT discus- 0.000Momaa JA II on of ray estate in- 16000000 Nets on Channels 5 anvil P32 vestment end how It 0 MONTY PY- onus opportunities THON'S FLYING Frank a, ' for entrepreneurs is CIRCUSpresente Al Apache oA-TEd. 10:300 NEWS 'H MOVIE atilt "Wmgpe 4 O ABEAM 09TATEHNE -Hernial"ier, lien Wells"119661 Stewart 0 0 JEFRERSONS 0 TO IGHT Lau- reate Omer. loan U TIME Pierre Brice 4 • 0 THREES A 10:360 TONIGHT Simmons Based on 1960 TREASUREHUNT -3 a. CROWD 0 WKRP IN CMGIE me S ahea�pun mean, P36 ONEW9S NEWS )f•. 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LAST NOVEMBER LIFE AND LEISURE MAGAZINE HONORED THE CAFE 60 MILES SOUTH OF THE WYOMING BORDER. JOHNSON'S CORNER IS RATED AS ONE OF THE TOP TEN PLACES FOR BREAKFAST IN THE WORLD. TONIGHT ON NEWSCHANNEL 5 AT SIX-WE'LL TAKE YOU INTO THE KITCHEN TO MEET THE LADY WHO CREATES THE MASTERPIECE. DON'T MISS IT AND WHATEVER YOU DO--DON'T WATCH IT ON AN EMPTY STOMACH--JUST A LITTLE WARNING. I-2 GREELEY WATER • 1 DCM::630WED 09/08/1999 Tape: MIDORI MCU A WARNING THIS AFTERNOON FOR OUR NORTHERN COLORADO VIEWERS.... THE HEAD OF GREELEY'S WATER DEPARTMENT SAYS TAKE VTR---VO RESIDENTS SHOULD BOIL THEIR WATER BEFORE DRINKING OR COOKING WITH IT--AT LEAST #Boil Your Water\4030 FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. #in Greeley! WATER DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR JOHN MONSON SAYS THAT INCLUDES RESIDENTS OF EVANS AND WINDSOR TOO, BECAUSE THEY GET WATER FROM THE GREELEY SYSTEM. HE SAYS TESTS SHOW THE PRESENCE OF GIARDIA,A BACTERIA THAT CAN INDUCE DIARRHEA AND VOMITING. HE SAYS THE CITY IS INCREASING CHLORINE LEVELS IN THE WATER,AND A 24-HOUR SAMPLING WILL BE DONE STARTING TODAY. I-6 LOVELAND FLOOD DCM::10TUE 07/31/1970 Tape: LAURIE/MCU TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY A WALL OF WATER RUSHED DOWN A COLORADO MOUNTAIN CANYON WASHING AWAY CAMPERS, TAKE VO CARS,CABINS AND PEOPLE. #Thompson River Valley\5498 144 PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN #Loveland,Colo. 1976 THE FLOOD IN THE BIG THOMPSON RIVER VALLEY IN 1976. ONE OF THE VICTIMS WAS NEVER FOUND. THIS AFTERNOON A BRONZE SCULPTURE WAS DEDICATED TO REMEMBER THE FLOOD VICTIMS. THE SCULPTURE WAS DESIGNED BY LOCAL ARTIST, BRAD MULLINIX. I-30 CSU 1 DCM::10THU 08/09/1970 Tape: TAKE KATRINA - IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS, COLORADO STATE'S PROJECTED STAR QUARTERBACK HAS DECIDED TO LEAVE FT. COLLINS AND QUIT FOOTBALL ALTOGETHER. HEAD COACH SONNY LOOBICK SUSPENDED STEVE CUT-LIP LAST SEASON FOLLOWING A FOURTH SHOPLIFTING ARREST. CUTUP WAS REINSTATED TO THE TEAM AFTER BEING EXPELLED, BUT NOW PLANS TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER SCHOOL I-34 GREELEY FIRE1 DCM::12FRI 01/11/2001 Tape: TAKE MICH/MCU NORTHERN COLORADO POLICE BELIEVE ARSONISTS ARE TO BLAME FOR A GREELY BARN FIRE EARLY THURSDAY MORNING THAT CAUSED SOME FOURTY THOUSAND DOALLRS IN DAMAGE. TAKE VTR VO FULL THE FIRE CAME AFTER MORE THAN TWENTY ARSONS IN OUT BUILDINGS, BARNS AND #Arson Fire\5498 WOODPILES ON VACANT FARMS #Greeley, Colorado ACROSS NEIGHBORING LARIMER COUNTY. THE LATEST FIRE WAS ALSO AT VACANT FARM AND ACCORDING TO INVESTIGATORS WAS STARTED RIGHT INSIDE THE DOOR. THIS IS SIMILAR TO TO A SUSPICIOUS FIRE FROM LAST TAKE SOT FULL WEEKEND. 1-42 FT. COL. TRAFFIC SYS 1 DCM::530WED 02/05/2003 Tape:296 HEATHER/OTS (HEATHER) #\5513 FORT COLLINS IS KNOWN AS THE CHOICE CITY BUT SOMETIMES A WRONG CHOICE OF STREETS CAN COST YOU VALUABLE TIME WHEN DRIVING ACROSS TOWN. JON MARTIN JOINS US LIVE..JON THE CITY IS TRYING • TO FIX THE PROBLEM WITH A HIGH TECH..EXPENSIVE SYSTEM? TAKE JON/LIVE/NEWSROOM (JON) • HEATH ER....YOU ASK A #Jon Martin\5497 FORT COLLINS RESIDENT #NewsChannel 5 DRIVING DOWN ONE OF THE #Newsroom BUSIEST STREETS IN TOWN IF TRAFFICS BAD...THEY'LL GIVE YOU A YES. THE CITY SAYS THE PROBLEM ISN'T TOO MANY CARS...IT COULD BE A RED LIGHT. TAKE PKG #Ron Phillips\5498 • #Transportation Services :00:22 T:00:58 OC:OFF YOUR COMMUTE pf "nats of traffic" "its horrible" "nets of traffic" "its basically bad during rush hour(22:58)". "nets of traffic" "college is the worst street in town(17:37)" EVERDAY HUNDREDS OF CARS STOP..AND GO...MOVE AND HALT ON FORT COLLINS BUSIEST STREET...COLLEGE AVENUE. **many people feel traffic • in fort Collins is more than a six million dollar project(4:09)** • SIX MILLION BUCKS IS WHAT THE CITY WILL END UP PAYING • TO UPGRADE EVERY TRAFFIC LIGHT...152 IN ALL. • "'drill nats(3:08)"' CREWS ARE REPLACING I-54 DIGITAL CITY 1 DCM::530TUE 02/11/2003 Tape:4029 WIPE TO VO FORT COLLINS IS ALSO GETTING RECOGNITION. A 2002 SURVEY RANKS FORT COLLINS AS SECOND IN THE NATION FOR A DIGITAL #Ft.Collins ranks 2nd\5498 CITY. #Digital Cities THE SURVEY LOOKS AT HOW CITY GOVERNMENTS HAS PROGRESSED IN ADOPTING AND UTILIZING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE DELIVERY OF SERVICES TO THEIR CITZENS. FORT COLLINS ATTRIBUTES THIER RANKING TO THEIR CITY WEBSITE WHICH ALLOWS CITZENS TO PAY • TRAFFIC CITATIONS ONLINE...TRACK BUILDING TAKE HEATHER\MCU PERMITS..AND EVEN SIGN UP FOR RECREATION CLASSES...ALL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR COMPUTER. I-61 HYDROGEN CARS 1 DCM::10TUE 02/11/2003 Tape:294 TAKE HEATHER\MCU HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO AVOID THOSE HIGHER GAS PRICES WITH A CAR THAT RUNS ON HYDROGEN? THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS IS EXPLORING THE POSSIBLITY. TAKE VTR VO IN THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS..PRESIDENT BUSH SAYS #Hydrogen on the way15498 HE WANTS TO SPEND OVER ONE #Fort Collins explores option BILLION DOLLARS TO RESEARCH HYDROGEN CARS. FORT COLLINS WANTS A PIECE OF THAT MONEY. CITY COUNCIL RECENTLY PASSED A RESOLUTION TO EXPLORE THE GAS ALTERNATIVE. WHY FORT COLLINS...ONE EMPLOYEE OF THE CITY SAYS WHY NOT. TAKE VTR SOT I-62 LUBICK 1 DCM::10THU 02/20/2003 Tape: TAKE RIGG OTS BAD NEWS TODAY FOR COWBOY"FOOTBALL'FANS... SONNY LUBICK IS STAYING AT C-S-U. THE RAMS HEAD COACH HAD SPOKEN WITH OREGON STATE ABOUT THEIR VACANT HEAD COACHING POSITION... TAKE VO BUT TODAY,THE BEAVERS #Sonny Stays\5498 HIRED RETREAD MIKE RILEY FOR THE JOB. IT WAS THE SECOND TIME THAT LUBICK HAD INTERVIEWED FOR THE BEAVER JOB... BUT NOW,AT AGE 66,AND WITH A CONTRACT THAT KEEPS HIM IN FORT COLLINS UNTIL 2006...LUBICK APPEARS TO BE A"RAM"FOR LIFE. I-63 EVENT CENTER 1 DCM::530WED 07/09/2003 Tape:FTCOLL LAURIE/OTS THE BUDWEISER EVENTS CENTER IS NOW ONE STEP #\5516 CLOSER TO COMPLETION. TAKE VO TODAY,WORKERS BEGAN #Budweiser Events Center 15498 INSTALLING RETRACTABLE #Loveland, CO SEATS IN THE UPPER LEVEL OF THE ARENA. THE EVENTS CENTER WHICH WILL BE HOME TO THE COLORAO EAGLES HOCKEY TEAM AS WELL AS OTHER EVENTS...WILL BE ABLE TO SEAT 53-HUNDRED FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS. AND 72-HUNDRED FOR CONCERTS AND OTHER GATHERINGS. TAKE SOT I-83 CEMETERY1 DCM::530TUE 08/05/2003 Tape: 303 HEATHER/MCU (HEATHER) GREELEY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WILL CONSIDER A PROPOSAL TONIGHT TO RAISE FEES AT THE 129-YEAR-OLD LINN GROVE CEMETERY. TAKE VO CITY OFFICIALS SAY THE #Greeley\5498 CEMETERY COSTS MORE TO #Today MAINTAIN THAN IT COLLECTS IN REVENUES. THE PROPOSAL CALLS FOR • INCREASING THE COST OF AN ADULT GRAVESITE TO ONE-THOUSAND DOLLARS. THAT'S UP 50 DOLLARS FROM THE CURRENT 950. OTHER INCREASES ARE DESIGNED TO BOOST REVENUE BY FIVE TO SEVEN PERCENT. HEATHER/MCU CEMETERY MANAGER TOM VAN BUSKIRK SAYS THE INCREASES PROBABLY WON'T DETER POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS BECAUSE FAMILIES RARELY COMPARISON SHOP ON THE BASIS OF PRICE. I-86 RAMS 1 DCM::530WED 08/06/2003 Tape:RAMS PAN TO OTS AND WHILE WE ARE SPEAKING OF FIRST DAYS... THE DEFENDING MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONS HELD THIER FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE TODAY IN FORT COLLINS. TAKE VO _ SONNY LUBICK AND THE RAMS SAY THEY HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO REPEAT AS #Rams Practicing\5498 CONFERENCE CHAMPS THIS YEAR. #Today,Ft Collins THE RAMS RETURN SENIOR QUARTERBACK BRADLEE VAN HAIR...AS WELL AS LINEBACKER DREW WOOD...AND SOME IMPRESSIVE NEW RECRUITS. WE'LL HAVE MORE FROM FORT COLLINS DURING THE TEN TAKE THREE SHOT FOR TOSS O'CLOCK NEWS. I-87 NATURALIZATION 1 Rundowns.3-Wednesday.1( 08/03/2005 Tape: TWO SHOT Laurie ALMOST 100 COLORADOANS ARE NOW AMERICAN CITIZENS AFTER A NATURALIZATION CEREMONY IN GREELEY THIS AFTERNOON. Bob JONATHAN PETRAMALA WAS AT ISLAND GROVE REGIONAL PARK FOR THE CEREMONY AND HAS THE STORY. r���TAIKE PKG G JJ Marilyn Musgrave, Rep. 4 :10 Yoseph Assefa, ImmigratE :37 Marysol Aldrich, Immigrati :43 Itai Mario Ortiz, U.S. Citizenst �:���5�4�,�� Y�I Cameron Aldrich, Wife be 1:11 DUR:1:27 OC:AN AMERICAN. LAURIE/MC U Bob AROUND 8-THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE MADE NATURALIZED CITIZENS IN COLORADO EACH YEAR. OVER 11-POINT-3 MILLION NATURALIZED I-106 LOVELAND ODOR 1 Rundowns.4-Thursday.l2pr 01/19/2006 Tape: JACLYN/MCU Jaclyn A ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOP TAKES A SMELLY TURN. TAKE VO la THE COLORADO STATE PATROL IS 1 Possible Dead Body, Nea INVESTIGATING WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE A DEAD BODY IN A LOAD OF CRUSHED CARS. WHEN THE TROOPER APPROACHED THE TRUCK NEAR, JOHNSON'S CORNER ON I- 25, HE SMELLED A VERY FOUL ODOR COMING FROM ONE OF THE CRUSHED VEHICLES. A CADAVER DOG WAS BROUGHT INTO CHECK THE CARRIER AND TRIGGERED "A HIT" IN ONE OF THE CRUSHED CARS. THE DOGS ARE TRAINED TO PICK UP BOTH DEAD ANIMALS AND PEOPLE SO TROOPERS DON'T KNOW IF THE SMELL IS COMING FROM A PERSON. THE DRIVER OF THE TRUCK IS BEING QUESTIONED AND CURRENTLY BEING I-118 LOVELAND SCHOOL MONEY 1 Rundowns.7-Sunday.10pm 02/18/2006 Tape: SARAH MCU SPEAKING OF ONE ON ONE COUNSELING... LOVELAND STUDENTS WILL BE GETTING SOME MORE HELP FROM THEIR TEACHERS... AS THEY RECEIVE 200-THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF TRAINING. TAKE VO f�,._Q AN ANONYMOUS DONOR HAS GIVEN °a= 200,000 Tools, Thompsor THE THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 200- THOUSAND DOLLARS AND IS PROMISING ANOTHER 100 THOUSAND IF THE DISTRICT CAN MATCH IT. TEACHERS WILL BE HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL AS THE DISTRICT PLANS ON USING THE MONEY TO HELP THEM LEARN NEW TECHNIQUES FOR THE CLASSROOM. I-123 CENTERRA UPDATE 1 Rundowns.4-Thursday.600e 02/23/2006 Tape: ASHLEY/MCU , Ashley 4060---Ashley Jackson THE LOVE FOR SHOPPING IS GROWING RICH AT THE NEW CENTERRA SHOPS IN LOVELAND, COLORADO. TAKE VO al THE SHOPS HAVE BEEN OPEN FOR Love for Shopping, Businf ALMOST FIVE MONTHS AND ARE BRINGING SHOPPERS FROM LOVELAND, FORT COLLINS AND GREELEY. UNCONVENTIONAL IN ITS SET UP, THIS MALL HAS ONLY OUTDOOR WALKWAYS. AND WITH THE TEMPERAMENTAL COLORADO WEATHER... THIS CAN BE BOTH GOOD AND BAD FOR NORTHERN COLORADO SHOPPERS. TAKE SOT :00-:06 Dee, Greeley Resident 'al:��07-:12 a Katie, Fort Collins Resides DUR: 12 OC: UP THERE CONTINUE VO v RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS ARE STILL AWAITING THEIR GRAND OPENINGS AT CENTERRA... MEANING EVEN MORE I-131 NOISE VIOLATIONS Rundowns.5-Friday.10pm 02/24/2006 Tape: LAURIE/MCU Laurie THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE AND A ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR FINE, BUT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS THAT DIFFERENCE IS EVEN BIGGER. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. KRISTA TAKE PKGP WELL IF THE GREELEY CITY :00-:12 COUNCIL HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT, Krista Watzel, kristawatze THE COLLEGE TOWN IS GOING TO BE :14-:19 Nall Nicole Goddare, U.N.C. S GETTING A BIT QUIETER. r.1��,����9�,�-:27 BUT THE STUDENTS WE SPOKE WITH ICI Lauren Fox, U.N.C. Stude DON'T THINK THERE'S A NOISE PROBLEM :28-:34 rojA Rebecca Fulenwider, U.N IN THE FIRST PLACE AND THAT THE CITY 1:07-1:11 IS ALREADY TAKING THINGS TOO FAR. Tyler Jantz, U.N.C. Studer 52.55.18 NICOLE GODDARE- UNC 1:12-1:24 Krista Watzel, kristawatze STUDENT WE WERE JUST OUT IN OUR FRONT YARD HANGING OUT, HAVING A DUR: 1:25 I-133 IRAQ FILM Rundowns.2-Tuesday.l0pm 02/28/2006 Tape: CARA/MCU Cara WHERE WOULD YOU GO IF YOU WERE READY TO CASH IN YOUR FREQUENT FLIER MILES? MOST OF US WOULDN'T SAY • IRAQ. BUT FOR ONE COLORADO NATIVE, THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT HE DID. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER TO TELL US THE STORY. KRISTA TAKE PKG Nal NOT ONLY DID MIKE SHILEY CASH IN :0�I0�-:15 HIS FREQUENT FLIER MILES TO GET TO r C I Krista Watzel, kristawatze IRAQ, HE FORGED A FAKE PRESS PASS, :48-1:00 14 Mike Shiley, Director RENTED A BULLETPROOF VEST AND 1:01-1:12 TRAVELED AROUND THE WAR STRICKEN Krista Watzel, kristawatze COUNTRY WITH A CAMERA FOR TWO DUR: 1:13 OC: BACK TO YOU IN MONTHS AND NOW HE IS SHARING HIS THE STUDIO STORY WITH THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING FT. COLLINS TONIGHT. I-143 BAD GAS 1 Rundowns.4-Thursday.10pr 03/02/2006 Tape: CARA/MCU PUMPERS AT A GAS STATION IN FORT COLLINS HAVE BEEN GETTING MUCH LESS THEN WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN PAYING FOR. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. KRISTA TAKEPKG MVO :00-:17 THAT'S RIGHT. Krista Watzel, kristawatze THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN BUYING A :18-:23 rati Duane Cole, Owner's Atto HIGHER OCTANE FUEL FROM THE VALERO 1:14-1:26 AT 2025 S. Dick Piper, Div. of Oil and COLLEGE HAVE BEEN GETTING NOTHING 1:31-1:40 1,461 Krista Watzel, kristawatze MORE THAN YOUR REGULAR 85 OCTANE GASOLINE. DUR: 1:41 OC: IN THE STUDIO AN ATTORNEY FOR THE OWNERS OF THE STATION SAY IT'S THE MAN THEY'VE BEEN LEASING THE STATION TO WHO'S TO BLAME. 50:10:22 DUANE COLE- OWNER'S I-146 DAIRY QUEEN PKG 1 Rundowns.2-Tuesday.6am 03/21/2006 Tape: SARAH/MCU Sarah THE FROZEN TREATS FROM DAIRY QUEEN AND MARCH'S FROZEN WEATHER DIDN'T STOP THE LOVELAND ICE CREAM STAND FROM CATCHING ON FIRE. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY...KRISTA 4047—Krista Watzel :00-07 Krista Watzel kristawatzel@kgwn.ty That's right,a Dairy Sandra Lowe, Fire Investi! :41-:46 Queen in Loveland caught fire last night and firefighters say it's 4047—Krista Watzel likely that the wet weather is what caused it to happen. :48 These neon lights are what firefighters think started the fire,a fire DUR:0:58 SOC very similar to one that happened here about a year and a half ago. Owners and workers have been aware of the hazardous lights that seem to only have problems in wet weather and try to maintain the problem by turning off the lights during wet weather. Employees are said to have turned the lights off around five yesterday evening and it was not until just after nine thirty last night that flames were reported and the fire department was called. I-158 EAGLES 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.10pm 03/31/2006 Tape: TAKE CHRIS OTS M IN JUST THEIR SECOND SEASON IN EXISTENCE, THE COLORADO EAGLES WON THE CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP...AND BROUGHT THE PRESIDENT'S CUP BACK TO NORTHERN COLORADO. TAKE VO Firj TOMORROW NIGHT, THEY BEGIN A QUEST TO KEEP THE PRESIDENTS CUP IN LOVELAND...TAKING ON OKLAHOMA CITY IN THEIR FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF MATCHUP. SUNDAY NIGHT, WE WILL BRING YOU GAME TWO, LIVE,RIGHT HERE ON CHANNEL FIVE. TODAY, THE CLUB GOT IN A FINAL PRACTICE AT THE ICE HAUS IN GREELEY... AND COACH CHRIS STEWART TALKED ABOUT HAVING PLAYERS WHO KNOW WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN IT ALL. TAKE SOT I-166 WIRELESS INTERNET 1 Rundowns.1-Monday.l0pm' 11/06/2006 Tape: MCU 3 . LONGMONT'S ALREADY DONE IT, LOVELAND SAYS THEY'RE READY TO HOP ON BOARD AND FORT COLLINS IS BEING SOUGHT OUT TO JOIN THE PUSH. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH A STORY ON WHERE THE FUTURE IS HEADED. KRISTA... TAKE PKG 1 x;'00-12 Krista Watzel Wires. 4047---Krista Watzel 00-12 We all know them well because they're tied to MAndrew Vond,Wireless U 31-37 many of the things we use on a daily bases. EN 4047—Krista Wetzel 131-146 Longmont, Loveland and Fort Collins are DUR:1:46 talking about creating one big net work, to OC:STD help more people rid themselves of all their wires. We like it fast, we like it now, and we're used to getting that way. That order will soon hit things bigger than our morning coffee. It's free. Open early. With the click of a button, you're on the internet and absolutely wire free. 31- 37 Andrew Vond- Wireless User If I wanna I-179 PRESIDNET'S BILL Rundowns.3-Wednesday.1( 11/08/2006 Tape: MCU 3 iTHE PRESIDENT COMES TO GREELEY ON BEHALF OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND EVERYONE, REGARDLESS OF POLITICAL AFFILIATION, GETS TO FOOT THE BILL. AN ISSUE THE CITY WASN'T EXPECTING TO SEE IN THEIR BUDGET AND AN ISSUE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND MARILYN MUSGRAVE'S CAMPAIGN AREN'T WILLING TO HELP EASE. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. KRISTA... TAKE PKG ��.._...._._ ilt 00-15 Krista Watzel, kristawatze 19-23 kg Roy Otto, Greeley City Ma 27-34 pmTom Selders, Mayor of Gr 104-117 MI Darrell Call, Weld Co. Re{ 146-203 Krista Watzel, kristawatze DUR: 2:03 SOC I-182 POLITICAL SIGNS 1 Rundowns.4-Thursday.l0pr 11/09/2006 Tape: MCU 3 NOW THAT THE CAMPAIGNING IS FINISHED... CANDIDATES NOW HAVE A LOT OF TRASH TO PICK UP AROUND TOWN... AND THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS IS LOOKING TO HELP THEM OUT... KRISTA WATZEL HAS THE STORY FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEW CENTER... KRISTA. TAKE PKG 1 0O-11 Krista Watzel, kristawatze 36-42 PM Ruth Billington, Resident 103-111 IN Tim Vaughn, Friends of th 137-153 Krista Watzel, kristawatze DUR: 1:53 SOC I-183 OUTLET MALL SALES 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.10pmcc 11/10/2006 Tape: MCU 3 •'JUST OVER THEIR ONE YEAR MARK AND THE PROMENADE SHOPS AT CENTERRA ARE BRINGING IN OVER A MILLION DOLLARS IN TAX REVENUE. THE OUTLETS ACROSS THE STREET SAY THEY'VE ALSO BEEN DOING BETTER THAN EVER AND HAVE PLANS TO REMAIN ON THE UP-SWING. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. TAKE PKG 2 KRISTA... 00-12 KRISTA WATZEL 00-12 Krista Watzel, kristawatze ON AN AVERAGE DAY, THE PARKING LOTS 16-23 pi Vicki Franklin, Bear's Den OF THE OUTLETS AT LOVELAND ARE FAR 39-44 fl Peggy Ziglin, Outlet P.R. r FROM FULL, AND SEPTEMBER SALES 116-125 Krista Watzel, kristawatze WERE DOWN 14 PERCENT FROM THE DUR: 1:25 SOC SAME TIME LAST YEAR AND THAT WAS BEFORE THE PROMENADE SHOPS WERE OPEN. BUT THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING. 16-23 VICKI FRANKLIN- BEAR'S DEN EMPLOYEE WE DON'T HAVE THE SAME STORES. I-184 • GAS DOWN 1 Rundowns.2-Tuesday.10prn 11/14/2006 Tape: CARA/MCU 3 'IT DOESN'T HAPPEN VERY OFTEN, BUT GAS PRICES IN THE FORT COLLINS/LOVELAND AREA HAVE FALLEN BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE AND JUST IN TIME FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH HOW HOLIDAY DRIVERS ARE EMBRACING THE LOWER DIGITS. KRISTA... TAKE PKG 1 NM 00-15 KRISTA WATZEL GAS PRICES 00-15 TYPICALLY GET A LITTLE HIGHER AS • Krista Watzel, kristawatze 34-38 DRIVERS HEAD NORTH OUT OF DENVER • Bobby Jager, Thanksgivin 116-130 AND THEN THEY DROP AGAIN ONCE • Krista Watzel, kristawatze DUR: 1:30 ENTERING CHEYENNE. SOC RIGHT NOW THE REGION MATCHES THE DOLLAR TWENTY-ONE STATE AVERAGE AND IS JUST BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF A DOLLAR TWENTY-THREE. FOR MOST, PLANS WERE SET LONG AGO. WE'RE GOING TO LAKE TAHOE A TRIP THAT'S FAR FROM SHORT FROM FORT I-187 EMT DEATH 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.10pm 11/17/2006 Tape: BOB/MCU 4040--Robert Geha Bob AROUND THE REGION TONIGHT... ONE OF POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL'S FINEST... WHO DEDICATED MANY OF HIS YEARS TO SAVING LIVES... HAS LOST HIS OWN. 42 YEAR OLD BRIAN GOULD OF LIVERMORE, COLORADO WAS DRIVING HOME EARLIER THURSDAY MORNING FROM A NIGHT SHIFT AT THE HOSPITAL WHEN HE LOST CONTROL OF HIS VEHICLE AND HIT A SEMI HEAD ON, ON HIGHWAY 2-87. KRISTA WATZEL WITH THE STORY TONIGHT, OF A MAN WHO SERVED WITH STYLE. TAKE PKG /KRISTA... 00-07 KRISTA WATZEL 00-07 Krista Watzel, kristawatze THE AIR AMONGST GOULD'S FELLOW 26-39 $ Brett Convey, P.V.H. Para PARAMEDICS IS ONE OF SORROW AND 117-123 Krista Watzel, kristawatze SHOCK. I-193 CHILD PORN 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.10pmcc 11/17/2006 Tape: MCU 3 ;A GREELEY MAN SITS IN THE WELD COUNTY JAIL AFTER BEING TURNED IN BY A FAMILY MEMBER FOR POSSESSING SEXUALLY EXPLICIT PICTURES OF CHILDREN. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. TAKE PKG 4 i 00-11 KRISTA... 00-11 KRISTA WATZEL JUST pg Krista Watzel, kristawatze 17-25 AFTER 5 PM ON WEDNESDAY THE mi Joe Tymkowych, Sgt., Gm 113-121 SEARCH WARRANT OF THE HOME WAS Krista Watzel, kristawatze EXECUTED AND 58 YEAR OLD MATTHEW dur: 1:21 soc SHYROCK WAS TAKEN TO THE WELD COUNTY JAIL ON ONE COUNT OF SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN. AN UNASSUMING NEIGHBORHOOD, WHERE A FAMILY MEMBER FOUND TOO MUCH ON SHYROCK'S COMPUTER. 17-25 SGT. JOE TYMKOWYCH- GREELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT THE FAMILY MEMBER WAS ALLOWED TO USE THE COMPUTER AND I-196 CENTERRA PARKWAY 1 Rundowns.2-Tuesday.l0prn 11/21/2006 Tape: MCU 3 /IT'S BEEN ON PAPER FOR NEARLY 15 YEARS AND NOW THAT THE I-25/HIGHWAY 34 INTERCHANGE IS BOOMING, ANOTHER NORTH TO SOUTH THROUGHWAY IS COMING TO FRUITION. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US WITH THE TOP STORY 2 STORY. TAKE PKG 3 00-14 • Krista Watzel, kristawatze KRISTA... 00-14 KRISTA WATZEL THE 32-36 pi Dave Klockeman, Lovelar PROMENADE SHOPS AT CENTERRA IN 122-138 ▪ Krista Watzel, kristawatze LOVELAND ONLY HAVE ONE ENTRANCE DUR: 138 OC: IN THE STUDIO AND IF YOUR NOT COMING IN FROM GREELEY ON HIGHWAY 34, THAT ENTRANCE ISN'T ALL THAT CONVENIENT. BUT COME 2007, THAT WILL NO LONGER BE THE CASE. IT WILL ACTUALLY CONNECT ALL THE WAY FROM HIGHWAY 34 UP TO HIGHWAY 14, WHICH GOES EAST OUT OF FORT COLLINS. SO IT'S A NICE LONG PARALLEL ROUTE SO PEOPLE DON'T HAVE TO GET ON 1-25. THAT STRETCH OF 1-25 IS CURRENTLY I-199 MILLIKEN JAIL 1 Rundowns.1-Monday.10pm• 11/27/2006 Tape: MCU 3 AT ABOUT 80 YEARS OLD AND JUST OVER 1000 SQUARE FEET, THE BUILDING THAT HOUSES THE MILLIKEN POLICE DEPARTMENT OUTGREW ITS TENANTS LONG AGO. BECAUSE OF THE SUPPORT OF VOTERS ON NOVEMBER 7TH, OFFICERS WILL SOON HAVE A BUILDING WHERE THEY WON'T HAVE TO SHARE THEIR RESTROOM WITH THEIR KITCHEN SINK. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER TOP STORY 2 WITH THE STORY. TAKE PKG 3 _ /KRISTA... 00-10 KRISTA WATZEL 00-10 m Krista Watzel, kristawatze WITH ABOUT 60% OF THE VOTERS ON 129-143 Krista Watzel, kristawatze BOARD, THE AVERAGE MILLIKEN RESIDENTS WILL NOW BE PAYING ABOUT DUR: 1:43 SOC 3 DOLLARS MORE PER MONTH ON THEIR TOWN TAXES ALL FOR MUCH NEEDED ELBOW ROOM. SOME WOULD CALL THIS A PAIR OF HANDCUFF BOLTED TO BENCH. MILLIKEN CALLS IT THE TOWNS ONE AND I-202 BUILDING EXPLOSION 1 Rundowns.1-Monday.10prni 12/04/2006 Tape: MCU 3 .:AN EXPLOSION IN THE SMALL TOWN OF BERTHOUD SHOOK A TWO YEAR PROJECT ALL THE WAY BACK TO ITS STARTING POINT. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER TOP STORY 2 WITH THE STORY. TAKE PKG 3 KRISTA... 00-12 KRISTA WATZEL 00-12 Krista Wetzel, kristawatze FORTUNATELY AUTO SALES SHOPS 15-22 DM Denis Henneberg, Owner, AREN'T ALLOWED TO BE OPEN ON 126-143 • Krista Wetzel, kristawatze SUNDAYS, BECAUSE HAD IT BEEN ANY OTHER DAY ABOUT 6 TO 12 PEOPLE DUR: 1:43 SOC WOULD HAVE BEEN INSIDE THE RAINBOW AUTO SALES OFFICE THAT EXPLODED SUNDAY MORNING. 15-22 DENIS HENNEBERG- OWNER RAINBOW AUTO SALES THE GUY NEXT DOOR AT THE CHRISTMAS TREE LOT SAID HE WAS OUTSIDE AND FELT THE EXPLOSION AND IT ALMOST KNOCKED HIM OFF HIS FEET. AND HE SAID AS HE LOOKED OVER THE ROOF WAS BLOWN UP HIGHER THAN THE I-205 * DIRTY BIRD 1 Rundowns.1-Monday.10pm' 12/11/2006 Tape: MCU 3 WITH NEARLY THIRTY YEARS IN FLIGHT, THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM HAS HAD MORE THAN ENOUGH TIME TO OUTGROW THEIR LOCATION BEHIND THE CSU VETERINARY HOSPITAL. THEY NOW HAVE BIG PLANS FOR SPREADING THEIR WINGS. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. TAKE PKG 4 'KRISTA... 00-10 KRISTA WATZEL 00-10 Krista Watzel, kristawatze CARE CENTER, GIFT SHOP, TRAINING 113-127 CENTER AND FOOD STORAGE FACILITY. Krista Watzel, kristawatze AND THAT'S JUST THE SINGLE ROOM YOU DUR: 1:27 SOC FIRST WALK INTO WHEN YOU ENTER THE ROCKY MT. RAPTOR PROGRAM. AN ARRAY OF INJURIES OUR FACILITY THAT WE'VE BEEN IN NOW, GOSH DOES TRIPLE, QUADRUPLE DUTY IN A WIDE VARIETY OF THINGS. MOST WITH THE CHANCE TO BE I-208 ICE RAID 1 Rundowns.2-Tuesday.l0pm 12/12/2006 Tape: CARA/MCU 3 Cara TOPPING OUR NEWS TONIGHT SIX SWIFT AND COMPANY PLANTS ACROSS THE U-S RAIDED BY THE U-S IMMIGRATIONS AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT....IT ALL HAPPENED EARLY THIS MORNING.... WITH THE PLANT IN GREELEY...INCLUDED ON THAT LIST. FOLLOWING THE RAID....AN UNDISCLOSED NUMBER OF SWIFT EMPLOYEES WERE BOARDED ONTO BUSES THAT WERE RUMORED TO BE HEADED TO DENVER. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR TOP STORY 2 NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY OF THOSE AFFECTED. KRISTA... TAKE PKG 3 at 00-09 KRISTA WATZEL THE SCENE 00-09 pg Krista Watzel, kristawatze EARLIER TODAY WAS ONE OF CONFUSION 24-27 IN Amy Lopez, Protester AS FAMILIES AND FRIENDS GATHERED AT 119-136 Krista Watzel, kristawatze THE COMPANY'S GATES TO SUPPORT I-211 SAFEWAY SHOWDOWN 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.l0pmcc 12/15/2006 Tape: MCU A DANGEROUS MORNING AS ONE MAN ENTERS A SAFEWAY IN DOWNTOWN FORT COLLINS... CAUSING POLICE TO RESPOND WITH FULL FORCE. OUR KRISTA WATZEL HAS THE STORY AND JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWSROOM... KRISTA. TAKE PKG DUR:1:00 OC:STD MCU POLICE SAY THAT A BOOKING PHOTO OF DUBOIS IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME... UPDATED INFORMATION INDICATES POLICE RECOVERED TWO LOADED GUNS FROM THE VEHICLE, AN ASSAULT RIFLE AND A .357 CALIBRE HANDGUN. I-214 CLEANING SIDEWALKS 1 Rundowns.4-Thursday.10pr 01/04/2007 Tape: TARA/MCU 3 IT'S BEEN TWO WEEKS AFTER THE FIRST BIG DUMP AND A WEEK AFTER THE SECOND AND NEARLY EVERYONE IS STILL AFFECTED BY THE SNOW THAT HAS YET TO MELT. FOR THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS IT MEANS LONG HOURS TO ENSURE ALL IS RUNNING WELL. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM A BUS STOP IN FORT COLLINS WITH THE TOP STORY 2 STORY. TAKEPKG 3 allt THE SCENE HERE AT THIS BUS STOP ON COLLEGE AVENUE IS VERY 4047--Krista Watzel 00 DIFFERENT FROM LAST WEEK WHEN IT WAS BURIED IN ABOUT TWO FEET OF Larry Schneider, Street St SNOW. :18 NOW ITS VIRTUALLY DRY, BUT ITS THE II Judith Lavelle, Transfort WALK IN THAT'S THE PROBLEM. TO THE :29 NORTH, NOT RECOMMENDED. dur:1:30 TO THE SOUTH, NOT THE BEST IDEA oc:std EITHER. 18-23 LARRY SCHNEIDER- STREET SUPER INTENDENT I'VE BEEN I-220 NO SNOW SHOVEL 1 Rundowns.5-Friday.10pmcc 01/05/2007 Tape: TARA/MCU 3 IT'S 24 HOURS AFTER THE STORM OR YOU CAN EXPECT A TICKET. THAT'S THE AVERAGE TIME MOST CITIES GIVE THEIR RESIDENTS TO SHOVEL THEIR WALKWAYS, AND LOVELAND IS NO DIFFERENT. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER TAKE PKG 3 WITH THE STORY. al 4047--Krista Wetzel :00-:10 Krista... 00-10 Krista Watzel NewsChannel 5 Well it's pg Tom Frye, Loveland Resit :24-:28 typically 24 hours in Loveland,but even the city can't keep up pgDon Williams, Loveland C so they're cutting residents some slack in hopes that the extra :48-:57 time will encourage those who have not yet shoveled. Well it's 4047--Krista Watzel 1:19-1:25 Colorado you know. SOC Buy it's kind of unusual to get this much so often,but we'll deal DUR:1:32 with it. Out for an early jump on the storm. 24-28 Tom Frye- Loveland Resident I usually wait until it's done,but when started shoveling this morning, it hadn't started again. As it continues to fall,retired resident Tom Frye has no plans to take advantage of the city's leeway. In fact he does his elderly neighbors walk as well. She pays me in cookies. I-223 FOOD BANK Rundowns.1-Monday.10pmi 01/08/2007 Tape: MCU 3 IN THE WORLD OF FOOD DONATION IT'S NEITHER QUIET BEFORE OR AFTER THE STORM AND NOW THAT THE LARIMER COUNTY FOOD BANK IS IN THE AFTER, THE ORGANIZING IS IN FULL SWING. OUR KRISTA WATZEL JOINS US FROM OUR NORTHERN COLORADO NEWS CENTER WITH THE STORY. KRISTA... TAKE PKG 1 • 4047--Krista Watzel 00-11 a Chuck Gill, Food Bank of 42-48 aCraig Huta, Volunteer 53-100 -_ ▪ 4047—Krista Watzel 120-131 DUR:1:31 OC:STD I-225 THROAT SLIT 1 Rundowns.1-Monday.530pn 01/15/2007 Tape: MCU 4042---Tara Vreeland Tara A FORT COLLINS MAN SURVIVES A BRUTAL AND BLOODY ASSAULT IN SUB- ZERO TEMPERATURES. KRISTA WATZEL BRINGS US THE STORY TAKE PKG i Krista Watzel, Newschanr IT WAS SOMEWHERE VERY CLOSE TO :00-:10 Krista Watzel, Newschanr HERE ON EAST MULBERRY STREET IN :46-:56 FORT COLLINS THAT A SHERIFFS DEPUTY DUR:56 SOC DROVE BY, SAW A MAN COVERED IN BLOOD, STOPPED AND QUESTIONED HIM AND THEN THE STORY UNFOLDED. AT ONE IN THE MORNING WHEN THE VICTIM, WHOSE NAME IS NOT BEING RELEASED, WAS FOUND, IT WAS EIGHT DEGREES BELOW ZERO AND HE JUST STOOD ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. THE VICTIM TOLD OFFICERS HE HAD BEEN TAKEN AGAINST HIS WILL FROM THE WEST SIDE OF FORT COLLINS AND THEN DRIVEN TO A PARKING LOT ON THE EAST I-228 COVER 4th Congressional District Debate 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 24, 2006 United States Representative Marilyn Musgrave,Republican State Representative Angie Paccione, Democrat Eric Eidsness, Reform Party The audience is asked to be seated by 6:45 p.m. Page 2 Audience Guidelines Our objective this evenins.is to assist voters in making informed judgments about the three candidates for the 4th Congressional District seat in Washington. To achieve this goal, we ask that the audience observe the following rules of civility. No signs,banners,placards, or similar items of support for the candidates will be allowed within the auditorium. Cell phones are to be turned off, and no flash photography is permitted until the program has concluded. During the debate,please refrain from prolonged applause or other reaction. We have a limited time to hear from the candidates tonight, and prolonged reaction from the audience will only further limit the opportunity to hear from all candidates. Anyone disrupting the debate will be removed from the auditorium. Page 3 From the sponsors Tonight's debate was possible because of a unique collaboration of Northern Colorado media. Our sponsors tonight agreed to set aside their competitive zeal to work together for the benefit of 4`h Congressional District voters. The sponsors believe it's important that voters get an opportunity for a side-by-side look at the candidates asking for their votes. Working with the candidates and their staff, the sponsors have put together a program tonight that should help voters in making crucial judgments about the leadership of the 4th Congressional District and the nation for the next two years. I-230 The sponsors of tonight's debate: Fort Collins Coloradoan Fort Collins Weekly Fort Morgan Times Greeley Tribune KCOL radio KFKA radio KGWN TV KUSA 9News TV Longmont Times-Call Loveland Reporter-Herald Northern Colorado Business Report Sterling Journal-Advocate Windsor Beacon Page 4 Special Thanks The sponsors extend a special thanks to: Windsor High School, our hosts this evening. Bob Lawrence, moderator of tonight's debate La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries of Fort Collins,who provided furnishings for tonight's stage I-231 EXHIBIT J INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Wine Tasting benefit for the clientele of Disabled Resource Services Disabled Resource Services 424 Pine Street, Suite 101 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www fortnet.org/winefest IN 970-482-270O FEST June 28, 2006 Mr. Mike Kusa, Sales Manager KGWN, CBS Channel 5 East Mountain Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 Dear Mike, Disabled Resource Services (DRS) cannot thank you enough for your support as a co- sponsor of Wine Fest XXIV held on June 9, 2006. You and your staff did a superb job preparing and running on your station a compelling ad promoting our fundraiser. The end result was helping attract nearly 400 patrons to our event this year. We greatly appreciate your wonderful contribution to the success of our event, Northern Colorado's oldest, largest and best known wine tasting. Thank you, too, for becoming personally involved in Wine Fest by attending our planning meetings, Mike. As you know, Wine Fest is DRS' major annual fundraising event and at a time when other funding sources have been steadily decreasing, it has become an increasingly important source of financial support so that we can continue providing services to low income people with disabilities. Along with everything you did to make this event successful, our gratitude is extended for helping raise over$30,000 towards our agency's operation. Next year we hope to have your generous contribution of promotional advertising again for Wine Fest XXV on May 25, 2007 since it will be our 25th event and we want it to be our best Wine Fest ever! With heartfelt thanks, • N cy . J ckson E ecutive irector J- 1 Fossil Creek Nursery's Annual Eagtet E • a It, - ,,,i ,i I. Hit _.: .,,,,, if 1C i., 10,000 Eggs 4 71- : & Over 300 Prizes Saturday, April 15 at 8:00 A.M. Sharp Fossil Creek Nursery, 7029 5. College Kids will be hunting for 10,000 candy filled eggs, plus lots of ( W "special prize eggs"-over 300 prizes in olll Age Divisions: 1-3, 4-6, 7-10 II Many thanks to those who donated prizes: Recycled Cycles - Grand Prize Chippers Lanes Play It Again Sports Subway Chuck E Cheese Sweetheart Lanes 4111 Skate Castle Game Factor Walmart i- }w and also a special thanks to the Knights of r A, Columbus Council 1214 & Star Gazer Ranch ' i E �4,1‘ • Alr. ony Rides only $1.00 ;• from 8:15 to Noon „liSponsored by: Fossil Creek Nursery & KGV TV CBS NewsChcinnel 5 '\f'� "T WoN(d s(4Pg:°5f IM cif Tait(Ode°t(t SftIK Gete6Na o �i!'v°Biv°Q \ Formerly the Greeley Independence Stampede c G r//�y�'/,r.fi/L 1� 600 North 14th Ave.I Greeley,Colorado 180631 G�Cr� ( �1., (. c{t.( CYt 970-356-7787 800-982-BULL I Fax:970-356-3103 TAY'PE D E www,rockymountainstampede.com July 5, 2004 Joan Turner General Manager • CBS TVS • 2923 East Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 82001 Dear Joan: On behalf of the Rocky Mountain Stampede, I would personally like to thank you for your support as a partner with the World's Largest 4h of July Rodeo & Western Celebration. This year, our 82nd, was most successful and a significant portion of that success was because of key'partners like yourself. In the near future you will receive a packet of Stampede literature giving you a profile of the event. We look forward to working with you in 2005 as we plan our 83rd Stampede. Again, thank you for your loyalty and support and assistance in making the Rocky Mountain Stampede a great event. Sincerely, Lynn Settje CEO LS:ms Lew Hagenlock,Chairman i George Schutz,Vice Chairman,Concessions I Lucille Mantell',Secretary,Parades I John Gates,iteasurer,Security Rob Reeve,Rodeos I Ted Parra.Decorations,Demolition Dekby3 Bradford tdgren,Parking I Patsy Moskalski,Gold Spur Program Tim Clancy,Hospitality I Mark Geil,Night Shows I Kerman Reinert,Grounds I Lynn Selye,CEO r-- Realities For Children, Inc. / 1610 S.College Avenue* Fort Collins,CO. 80525 * (970)484-9090 Fax(970)484-0726 li July 5'",2006 Craig A.Secher Realities For Children,Inc. 1610 South College Ave. Fort Collins,CO 80525 To whom it may concern: This letter is in appreciation and support of KGWN-TV in Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Realities For Children is an organization that provides four core services to benefit the needs of abused and neglected children locally. The services include; Education about the problems of child abuse,Major Fundraising efforts, Special opportunities for abused and at-risk youth and Emergency funding for child protective and abuse recovery services. KGWN has already proven itself a valuable partner in our efforts to serve abused children and reach out to the community for support. In helping promote our annual Motorcycle Benefit Run— The Joker's Wild Realities Ride'this past May they helped to not only educate viewers of the cause but also helped to draw participants to this event that raises money for our Emergency Fund. Thanks in part to the interest and efforts of KGWN-TV this year's fundraiser was the largest to date. Their commitment and community support is helping us to reach further into the darkness of child abuse. I look forward to this continued partnership. Sincerely, 1/ raig Sec r P i ent Realities F 'Wren,Inc. ti J-4 EXHIBIT K- INFORMATION CONCERNING KGWN-TV ADVERTISING A In/Iwi Mpy 14504 I-25 Frontage Road Longmont,CO 80504 303-449-4873,303-776-1309 Fax: 303-449-8286 January 5, 2005 RE: KGWN TV Petition to the FCC To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of K& C RV Centers, LLC, I write to express my support for the addition of KGWN TV-5 to the cable systems serving Northern Colorado to include the Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland markets. KGWN is an excellent partner to have to promote our business. Without this , we would be limited in our access to a large portion of our customer base. Their local broadcast is beneficial to the Northern Colorado market,where the Denver stations are not providing "local"coverage of News, Sports and Weather. In the coming year we will be having monthly sales events and will be broadcasting them on KGWN TV-5 in an effort to reach our northern market. Our Northern Colorado and Wyoming markets are a separate demographic from our Denver markets. KGWN TV-5 provides a valuable service to our customers in the Northern Colorado and Wyoming area and should most definitely be carried on the cable systems serving that region. Sincerely, y� Shannon McKinney CJJ( Marketing Manager K&C RV Centers, LLC 14504 I-25 Frontage Road Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-1309 K-1 • Roc* e/l6ankrirc z,c ` f° m Circe Kevin E. Bachus,M.D. 1080 E.Elizabeth Street (970)493-6353 Amy Hulstrom,M.S.,PA:C Fort Collins,CO 80524 (800)624-9035 Sarah Edmonds,M.S.,P.A.-C Fax(970)493-6366 www.drbachus.com January 7, 2005. CBS5 Attention: Joan Turner. 2923 East Lincolnway. Cheyenne, WY 82001. To whom it may concern: We at the Rocky Mountain Center for Reproductive Medicine are in full support of KGWN-TV's petition to return coverage to the cable systems serving Northern Colorado. Many of the patients that we serve come from the Wyoming and Nebraska, as well as Northern Colorado. We are the only reproductive endocrinologist in northern Colorado and draw from Fort Collins,Loveland, and Greeley as well as other communities. We have recently developed a business relationship with the fine professionals at KGWN-TV and are currently running advertisements with them. It would be more beneficial to our patients and our corporation if KGWN-TV was to air on the Northern Cable Systems. We believe that it would have a positive economic impact on our business as a result of the increased viewers our message would reach. Typically the Denver stations have not included Fort Collins in their news, weather, and coverage of local events in Northern Colorado. We would love to be able to view KGWN-TV locally because they are more in touch with Northern Colorado. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to offer our full support for KGWN-TV's petition. Sincerely,4 pp ��_ �it W1 Kevin E. Bachus,M.D. /kp Reproductive Endocrinology•In Vitro Fertilization(IVF)•ICSI•Embryo Cryopreservation•Oocyte Donation•Artificial Insemination TubalReanastomosis•Laser/Micro Surgery•Infertility•Endometriosis•Pelvic Pain Fellow,American College&QQietetricians&Gynecologist Fellow,Subspecialty Board of Reproductive Endocrinology&Infertility Member.Reproductive Society of Surgeons Member:Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology{SART) 17u' { toil s O/f iZ:i„ MARKETPLACE EVEN CENTER 1 'v i{rd)? Pita( 6701 Marketplace Drive, Loveland,CO 80537 (970)278-1900—fax(970) 278-1905 To Whom It May Concern: As general manager and part owner of a business in Northern Colorado, I am in full support of KGWN Channel 5 from Cheyenne, WY becoming part of our local cable system. Management and sales personnel have consistently demonstrated their desire to be a working partner with the business community in Northern Colorado. This station's ability to reach more consumers in Colorado will certainly increase the success of our business. As a general consumer, I also support KGWN's efforts to secure a position on local cable. Having increased access to local news,weather and sports being reported by this network via cable, as opposed to typical Denver-based coverage,is needed in our growing Northern Colorado community. Please grant KGWN Channel 5 the ability to be on local cable systems. Sincerely, Earl H.Fa r,PhD. General Manager \, K-3 gtR_ P o ft "grin A•i K November 6, 2003 Joan Turner CBS Channel 5 2923 E Lincoln Way Cheyenne,WY 82001 Dear Joan, During a conversation with your local rep; Rick Martinez,a topic of discussion was local Ft Collins TV coverage. I decided to drop you a note to see if it's feasible for channel 5 to provide TV coverage in the Ft Collins market. This would allow local businesses to advertise locally. Currently our TV main networks come out of Denver_ Denver is expensive and non productive to the local market. I believe this would help local businesses to grow in our own market Sincerely, Dick Alessandri VY & G.M K-4 <,- r nnI, RCOPV CT* rr f n! I INS. CO. 305?4 * PH -970-493-9193 'PAX 970-224-2149 RM SCHE ADVERTISING & MARKETING Creative Promotions Management OFFICES OF MARK SCHERMERHORN the mark schermerhorn co. Direct Line 970-207-0465 Fax 970-416-1427 markscherm@scherinco.com To Whom It May Concern: I am delighted to support KGWN's expanded efforts into Northern Colorado. Our Company supports them being added to local cable and satellite systems.. The Southern Wyoming customer base that we reach and see in Fort Collins is phenomenal! The chance to enhance our advertising efforts by now including Northern Colorado clientele will be a big win for getting the most out of our advertising efforts. Local Fort Collins businesses have never benefited from Denver TV as costs are prohibitive. The fact that KGWN will be a source for local TV news, weather and sports makes them a very attractive addition to the Fort Collins and Northern Colorado market. People will be well served by their commitment to excellence. We very much appreciate their expanded presence and welcome them to our community! Sincerely, Ma Schermerhom President, Mark Schermerhorn Inc. • K-5 120 West Olive,Suite 202 •Fort Collins,Colorado 80524 e - fill 407 N. Lincoln • Stile 103 • Loveland,CO 80537 Phone: (970) 461-2929 • FAX: (970)669-5001 C•E'TIVE I 'VE'TISING : G' i 'HIC 'ESIGN July 5, 2006 To Whom It May Concern: As an advertising agency,we are constantly seeking the best avenues for our clients in Northern Colorado to reach their customers. I'm very excited about the prospect of Channel 5 KGWN's coverage being expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado. We have purchased advertising with KGWN and also co-sponsored an event with them earlier this spring. Their commitment to the Northern Colorado area is remarkable. Sincerely, Sara Hilzer Owner K-6 rtising lotions, Inc. T.J. Trecek 2609 Ridgecrest Rd. Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 To whom it may concern: My business derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming and the Northern Colorado area, so 1 am hoping to see KGWN's coverage expanded to additional cable systems in Northern Colorado. As an advertising agency, I have used KGWN with great success for my clients in the past and now with them providing a local newscast covering Northern Colorado it would be of significant value to my clients and to our community.Other broadcast stations have never done a significant amount of local news coverage in the area and I believe cities in Northern Colorado deserve the coverage. KWGN appears to be committed to this region and additional coverage would be a welcome addition. Since T.J. Trecek K-7 June 29h,2006 Nelson Office Supply Inc. 807 8th St Greeley,CO 80632 To whom it may concern: This letter is in appreciation for KGWN-TV's efforts in Northern Colorado. The addition of a full time office in Fort Collins,Colorado,a full time newsperson,and the area's fast regularly scheduled dedicated newscast is a definite asset to the region. As a business that derives a fair percentage of annual sales from Southern Wyoming,I am eager to see KGWN's coverage expanded to cable and satellite systems in Northern Colorado. I've used KGWN to great success in the past,and a true broadcast station that serves Northern Colorado would be of significant value to not only advertisers,but the community at large. Their commitment to the region a welcome addition. In summary,I feel KGWN is becoming involved in the community....and I hope that their efforts keep growing. Since StOn \- Doug N on Vice President Nelson Office Supply,Inc. 4w N e I s o n 807 8th Street 970-353-0246. 1-800-798-0246 OFFICE SUPPLY I N C P.O. dix8680 FAX 970-353-0249 t Greeley, Colorado 80632 www.nelsonos.com 1:1°14 RIVER" D June 15th,2006 Joan Turner-Doyle - KGWN TV 2923 E.Lmcolnway Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 Dear Ms.Turner-Doyle: .I just wanted to drop a line to express my appreciation for the job KGWN,CBS Newschannel 5 is doing in Southern Wyoming,Northern Colorado and the Nebraska Panhandle. It fits our needs perfectly,and with your developing focus in the Fort Collins,Greeley,and Loveland areas,it's icing on the cake. Powder River RV has always had a great relationship with your station. We've used your station for a long time and we already derive a significant amount of traffic from Wyoming and Nebraska due to the advertising we place with KGWN. To have the possibility of expanded coverage in Northern Colorado is wonderful,and I can't wait to see the station included in local cable and satellite line-ups. In summary,I see where KGWN is going,becoming an important part of the region....and I hope that their efforts continue to grow. Keep up the good work. Sincerely, Dick Alessandri Vice President/General Manager Powder River RV K-9 2515 E.MULBERRY ST*FT. COLLINS,CO.80524 "PH-970-493-9193 *FAX 970-224-2149 ores ty,cell-!p_i e _____or AUTO CENTERS ©CC= 2142 West Lincolnway W WW.TYRRELLDOYLE.C OM 1919 Westland Road P.O.Box 1168 Cheyenne,Wyoming 82003-1168 Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 (307)634-2540 (3030 )634-9722 97 (800)416-9360 Fax(307) Fax(307)834.2594 June 28, 2006 4 To Whom It May Concern: - Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers has advertised with KGWN-TV for many years and ,g we see many sales as a result of their regional reach. Although the majority of our sales are from Wyoming customers,we have seen an increase in both sales and traffic from Colorado consumers. Northern Colorado is certainly a market we intend to target, due to the rapid growth in the area as well as its close proximity to the Wyoming border. We will continue to utilize KGWN-TV to reach Northern Colorado as there is no other affordable broadcast television outlet m the area. As KGWN-TV continues to develop a strong presence in Northern Colorado it will only help the entire region see continued growth and resulting sales in the tri-state region. Sincerely, David A. Doyle President Tyrrell-Doyle Auto Centers K-10 J - -'--" WYOMING'S LARGEST DEALER SINCE 1938 `-'----------"------ ------ JUL/07/2006/FR! 02:28 PM till TED MED CENTER FAX No. 307 633 3575 P. 002 • WEST BUILDING FAST BUILDING 214E.23n1 Sim( .onu UNTIED MEDICAL CENTER 2600E.ISIhStreet Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 307/634-CARE(307/634.2213) 307/632. 411 July 7,2006 Mary Bare Director of Communications United Medical Center 214 B. 23M St • Cheyenne,WY 82001 To whom it may concern: United Medical Center has been a proud supporter of KGWN-TV to effectively carry out our advertising messages with our key audiences. We have relied on KGWN-TV for many years now,as we help educate the tri-state area as to health related issues,trends and infeemation. UMC depends on the cost-effective advertising on KCNW-TV to teach out to our regional audiences and attract patients. As UMC prepares to open the Wellington Medical Center in Wellington,Colo.,we are excited to once again be able to utilize KGWN-TV to teach out to regional audiences. Sincerely, Cit7 Mary ze member or YHA.Fully acenditcd by the Joint Commisskobkccrediwtion olHealtlware Organizations(JCHAH0). Sue Miller Wyoming Home 210 W.Lincolnway Cheyenne,WY 82001 July 1, 2006 To Whom it May Concern: We've advertised with KGWN-TV for quite a few years. Our customer base includes the front range of Colorado; Denver, Greeley, Fort Collins, Loveland and Wellington. Customers often mention that they have seen our ads on KGWN-TV. Colorado is definitely a target market for us. KGWN-TV has helped us reach the front range. Advertising with KGWN-TV is worth every penny spent. Sincerely, Sue Miller • K-12 ® ■ $ ® D. Michael American M.D. D.Ketcham II,M.D. DA.Hayden,Kellam, College of Radiology William D. American I,MIX Radiology Scow A.Haden,M.D. Jason I.Lindsey,M.D. Diplanat American College of Radiology Diplomat Ame[inn College of Radiology Cheyenne Radiology & MRI 'am" Hubbard,APhD'M.°. David Diplomat American College dRadbbgy Diplomat,American College of Radiology 800 East 20th Street,Suite 110 John W.Wright,M.D. Daniel R,Possehn,D.O. Diplomat,Diplomat,AmericmiCdlegrdRadiology Diplomat,at Americas College of Radiology Michaelpomat,AmenveGllege of Robert).�Amm n College of Radiology Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001-3899betas (307) 634.7711 FAX (307) 634.7760 www.cheyrad.com • July 6, 2006 Samantha Goddard Cheyenne Radiology&MRI 800 E. 20° St. Ste. 110 Cheyenne,WY 82001 To whom it may concern: Over the last few years we have advertised with KGWN TV to educate their viewers about Breast Cancer and remind them of the importance of monthly self breast exams. During this time we have noticed a significant increase in referrals from Colorado physicians. We feel that a greater KGWN presence in Colorado will proportionately increase our business. KGWN enables us to reach this regional audience cost effectively and is an added value to our advertising campaigns and purchases. • Sincerely, • • • Samantha Goddard Marketing and Public Relations • • Mammography,CT Grin MRI,General Ultrasound,Vascular Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy,Nuclear MedjAn3 YhT,X-Ray,PaCS Ultrasound Accreditation through A.I.U.M.and I.C.A.V..I„ MRI Accreditation through A.C.R. ._ . BUICK•PONn4C Cr` •. e Ott encliencitatyCeuta*r MC 1 vCti (621944-2106 /MOTO •T AS INC. aAIIAMYMOTaas 116, UMitU • NISSAN • 5°1'Oft 2100 WESTLAND ROAD • P.O.BOX 1164 • CHEYENNE,WYOMING 82003 • TELEPHONE 307-634-1511 • 1-888-HALLADAY www.halladaymotors.com Steve Yancey Halladay Motors 210O Westland Road Cheyenne, WY 82001 To Whom It May Concern: We have a long-standing relationship with KGWN and include them in our advertising buy every month. KGWN is important in our marketing efforts to reach not only our Cheyenne buyers but also Northern Colorado buyers. We have been in business for over 60 years and appreciate the professionalism that they bring to our marketing efforts and this community. We applaud their efforts in being a regional station and will continue to do business with them for many years to come. Sincerely, Steve Yanc General M a—Halladay Motors K-14 91 _...SEiki .f_ { VVES Ell R4l MUSIC IPIRE<;t_:- • I £r • l T r L. 1 1." I { 'i ) ! f i I 1 ��\._I ! 1 A •r i�. • o rr �- FURl rf INS 1\[r ey Ifx6ermq,lLaia l7neno. Northern Colorado' is New Source Fors News, Weather & Sporn We' re Your Statio CBS NewsChan y -y5: rry ry2C., Y Y: 0 iG pv Robert ;;' Laurie.' Mark Hans Geha " ^ Farkas Arn Seitz WWW. 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