DAILY DIGESTVol. 14, No. 22 February 2, 1995 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS RELEASES --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REDING BROADCASTING DENIED REVIEW OF ACTIONS REGARDING THE ASSIGNMENT OF THREE TEXAS RADIO STATIONS (Report No. MM95-6, Mass Media Action) The FCC had denied Reding Broadcasting Company's application for review of actions by the Mass Media Bureau granting the applications for assignment of license of station KEEP(FM), Bandera, TX, from Big Pine Broadcasting, Inc., to James G. Withers, and for the assignment of license and permit of stations KRME(AM) and KRBH(FM), Hondo, TX, from Radio Medina, Inc. to Withers. Action by the Commission January 30 by MO&O [FCC 95-38]. News Media contact: Patricia A. Chew at (202) 418-0500; Mass Media Bureau contact: Charles Jay Iseman at (202) 418-2700. [Internet file name: nrmm5009.txt] STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS RELEASED BY FCC - Contact: Mary Green or Katie Rangos at (202) 418-0940. COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATION BUREAU ACTIVITIES - News Media contact: Patricia A. Chew at (202) 418-0500; Compliance and Information Bureau contact: Jeff B. Young at (202) 418-1176. [Internet file name: nrmc5008.txt] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC NOTICES --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TARIFF TRANSMITTAL PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: February 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREATER DAYTON PUBLIC TELEVISION. Granted petition and ordered Dimension Cable Services to commence carriage of WPTD, Dayton, OH, licensed to Greater Dayton Public Television, on cable channel 16,the channel on which it broadcast over-the-air. (By MO&O [DA 95-104] adopted January 20 by the Deputy Chief, Cable Services Bureau) FOUCE AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES, INC. Denied MultiVision Cable TV's petition for special relief; granted Fouce's complaint and ordered MultiVision Cable to carry the signal of KRCA, Riverside, CA , on its Hermosa Beach/Manhattan Beach cable system. (By MO&O [DA 95- 86] adopted January 19 by the Deputy Chief, Cable Services Bureau) PRAY, INC. Ordered EagleVision to carry the signal of KVVV, Baytown, TX, licensed to Pray, Inc., over EagleVision's systems in and around Houston, TX. (By MO&O [DA 95-103] adopted January 20 by the Deputy Chief, Cable Services Bureau) AT&T CORP. V. CABLE & WIRELESS, INC. Granted joint motion and dismissed with prejudice AT&T's complaint against Cable & Wireless alleging violations of the Communications Act and the Commission's rules. (By Order [DA 95-118] adopted January 26 by the Chief, Formal Complaints and Investigations Branch, Enforcement Division, Common Carrier Bureau) AT&T COMMUNICATIONS. Granted AT&T's application for review of the Common Carrier Bureau's Order rejecting AT&T's Transmittal No. 2265, to provide credits to customers for delays in implementing Competitive Pricing Plans (CPP) 4 or 5 for reasons not caused by the customer, and would have decreased the term of the CPP when such credits were applied. (By MO&O [FCC 95-30] adopted January 26 by the Commission) TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE FIXED RADIO SERVICES. Extended to February 17, and March 17 the time to file comments and replies, respectively, in the matter of reorganization and revision of Parts 1, 2, 21, and 94 of the rules to establish a new Part 101 governing terrestrial microwave fixed radio services. (WT Docket No. 94-148 by Order [DA 95-140] adopted January 31 by the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau) ++++++++++++ ADDENDA: The following items released February 1 were not listed on Digest 21: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS RELEASE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHAIRMAN HUNDT PRAISES WIRELESS INDUSTRY'S GROWTH Praising competition that "will create hundreds of thousands of jobs and spur tens of billions of dollars of investment, FCC Chairman Reed E. Hundt today addressed the attendees of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Annual Convention in New Orleans. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC NOTICES --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR COMMENTS ON BELL ATLANTIC'S NOTIFICATION OF ENHANCED SERVICE MARKET TRIAL FOR VIDEO DIALTONE SERVICE AND WAIVER OF TRIAL NOTIFICATION - CC DOCKET NO. 88-616 - Comments are due February 21, replies March 3 - Contact: Peggy Reitzel at (202) 418-1579 [DA 95-138] PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR COMMENTS ON BELL ATLANTIC'S COMPARABLY EFFICIENT INTERCONNECTION PLAN FOR ENHANCED VIDEO SERVICES - Comments are due February 21, replies March 3 - Contact: Peggy Reitzel at (202) 418-1579 [DA 95-139] Reports D-785 and D-785-A - COMMON CARRIER DOMESTIC FACILITIES APPLICATIONS [Two Public Notices] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPEECH --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REMARKS OF FCC CHAIRMAN REED E. HUNDT, CTIA CONVENTION, NEW ORLEANS, LA, FEB. 1, 1995 (AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABLE TELEVISION ASSOCIATES OF GEORGIA, ET AL. V. BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted BellSouth's motion for an extension of time to March 1 to file its response to Cable Television Associates of Georgia's, et al., pole attachments complaint. (By Order Granting Extension Of Time adopted February 1 by the Chief, Accounting and Audits Division, Common Carrier Bureau)