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Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554
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Instructions for FCC 398
Children's Television Programming Report
(FCC Form 398 attached)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
This FCC Form is to be used to provide
information on the efforts of commercial
television broadcast stations to provide children's
educational television programming as required
by the Children's Television Act of 1990, Pub. L.
No. 101-437, 104 Stat. 996-1000, codified at 47
U.S.C. §§ 303a, 303b, 394, and the Commission's
regulations implementing that statute. See Report
and Order in MM Docket No. 93-48, 11 FCC Rcd
10660 (1996).
Applicable Rules and Regulations
Before this form is prepared, the licensee should
review the relevant portions of Sections 73.671,
73.673, and 73.3526(e)(11)(iii) in Title 47 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.). Copies of
Title 47 may be purchased from the
Superintendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. You
may
telephone
the
GPO
Customer
Service Desk at (202) 512-1800 for current
prices. Licensees should make every effort to file
complete forms in compliance with the rules.
Replies to questions on this form and the
licensee's statements constitute representations on
which the FCC will rely in considering the
renewal of the licensee's television broadcast
authorization. Thus, time and care should be
devoted to all replies, which should reflect
accurately the licensee's efforts to provide
children's educational television programming as
required by the Children's Television Act of 1990
and the Commission's rules.
Preparation and Retention of Reports
Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3526(e)(11)(iii),
each commercial television broadcast licensee
must
prepare
a
Children's
Television
Programming Report for each calendar quarter
reflecting efforts made by the licensee during the
quarter, as well as efforts planned for the next
quarter, to serve the educational and
informational needs of children. The licensee
must place a copy of each quarterly report in its
station's public inspection file by the tenth day of
the succeeding calendar quarter (i.e., by April 10
for the first quarterly report; by July 10 for the
second quarterly report; by October 10 for the
third quarterly report; and by January 10 for the
fourth quarterly report). All entries on the report
must be typed or legibly printed in ink. The
signed original of each report should be retained
in the station's non-public files, and a copy placed
in the public inspection file. The reports must be
separated from other material in the public
inspection file, and the licensee must publicize in
an appropriate manner the existence and location
of these reports.
Filing Reports with the Commission
For the year 2000, licensees must file their
quarterly Children's Television Programming
Reports with the Commission on an annual basis
(i.e., four quarterly reports filed jointly once a
year) on January 10, 2001. This annual FCC
Form 398 must be filed electronically. The
Commission will not accept either a computer
diskette or a paper copy of this report.
Commencing with the submission for the first
quarter of 2001, due to be filed April 10, 2001,
the FCC Form 398 must be filed electronically
with the Commission on a quarterly basis on the
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following dates: April 10 for the first quarter
report; July 10 for the second quarter report;
October 10 for the third quarter report; and
January 10 of the succeeding year for the last
quarter report.
defined as educational and informational
programming that is specifically designed to
serve the educational and informational needs of
children and that also satisfies the following
criteria:
FCC Form 398 can be file electronically over the
Internet by accessing the FCC Web site at
http://www.fcc.gov, selecting Electronic filing
from the menu (above the Headlines banner),
then selecting the Children's Television
Programming Report (FCC Form 398). Follow
the instructions on that page for the electronic
preparation and filing of the FCC 398 report.
(1) the program has serving the educational and
informational needs of children ages 16 and
under as a significant purpose;
(2) the program is aired between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.;
(3) the program is a regularly scheduled weekly
program;
(4) the program is at least 30 minutes in length;
(5) the educational and informational objective
of the program and the target child audience
are specified in writing in the licensee's
Children's Television Programming Report,
as described in 47 C.F.R. Section
73.3526(e)(11)(iii); and
(6) instructions for listing the program as
educational/informational, including an
indication of the age group for which the
program is intended, are provided to
publishers of program guides.
No fee is required to file this report.
Incorporation by Reference
Licensees may NOT incorporate by reference
data, documents, exhibits, or other showings
already on file with the FCC. All applicable
items on this form must be answered without
reference to a previous filing.
Children's
Television
Act
Program
Requirements
Pursuant to the Children's Television Act and 47
C.F.R. Section 73.671(a), each television
broadcast station licensee has an obligation to
serve, over the term of its license, the educational
and informational needs of children through both
the licensee's overall programming and
programming specifically designed to serve such
needs. Licensees are required to publicize the
availability of their programming specifically
designed to educate and inform children in accord
with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.673 and to report on
these programs and related matters in accord with
47 C.F.R. Section 73.3526 (e)(11)(iii).
For Assistance
For assistance with FCC Form 398, contact the
Video Services Division of the Mass Media
Bureau at the FCC, Washington, D.C. 20554,
Telephone Number (202) 418-1600.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ON FCC FORM 398
SPECIFIC ITEMS
Question 1. The licensee should provide its
current call sign, channel number, and
community of license, including city, state,
county, and zip code, as set forth in its license
authorization. The licensee should also provide
its licensee name, indicate the station’s license
renewal expiration date, indicate the call sign
used on the preceding Children's Television
Programming Report prepared for the station (if
different from the current call sign), check the
appropriate box indicating whether it is a network
affiliate (if so, identify the affiliated network) or
Educational and informational television
programming is defined in 47 C.F.R. Section
73.671(c) as programming that furthers the
educational and informational needs of children
16 years of age and under in any respect,
including the child's intellectual/cognitive or
social/emotional needs. Core Programming is
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how the series is specifically designed to meet the
educational and informational needs of children.
an independent station, and indicate the name of
the Nielsen DMA in which the station is located.
In addition, if the licensee has a World Wide
Web home page, it should provide the address.
The licensee should also provide the station’s
facility ID number.
Question 6. For each program aired by the
station during the preceding calendar quarter that
is specifically designed to meet the educational
and informational needs of children ages 16 and
under, but does not meet one or more elements of
Core Programming, set forth in Form Question 6
the following information: the title of the
program; whether the program is originated by
the station, its affiliated network, or is syndicated;
the days and times the program aired during the
quarter; the program length (in minutes); the total
number of times the program aired during the
quarter; if preempted and rescheduled during the
quarter, the date and time the program aired; the
ages of the target child audience (if applicable); a
description of the program; and, beginning
September 1, 1997, an indication of whether the
program has educating and informing children
ages 16 and under as a significant purpose. For
any such program, state whether the licensee
identifies the program at the beginning of the
program and whether information is provided to
publishers of program guides consistent with 47
C. F.R. Section 73.673.
Question 2. Indicate the average number of hours
per week of core programming broadcast by the
station over the past calendar quarter.
Question 3.
Indicate whether the licensee
identifies each core program at the beginning of
the program as required by 47 C.F.R. Section
73.673.
Question 4.
Indicate whether the licensee
provides information identifying each core
program and its target child audience to
publishers of program guides and, if so, list those
program guide publishers.
Question 5. For each core program aired by the
station during the calendar quarter for which this
report is being prepared, set forth in Form
Question 5 the following information: the title of
the program; whether the program is originated
by the station or its affiliated network, or is
syndicated; the days and times the station
regularly schedules the program; the program
length (in minutes); the total number of times the
program aired at its regularly scheduled time
during the quarter; and the number of times the
program was preempted during the quarter. If the
program was preempted during the quarter, the
station should complete a “Preemption Report,”
included in this form, for each preempted core
program. The licensee should also indicate the
ages of the target child audience; and include a
description of the educational and informational
objective of the program, as well as a discussion
of how the program meets the definition of core
programming set forth in 47 C.F.R. Section
73.671(c). For a qualifying regular series a
general description of the series should be
sufficient so long as the description is adequate to
provide the public with enough information about
Question 7. For each program the station plans to
air during the next calendar quarter that meets the
definition of core programming, set forth in Form
Question 7 the following information: the title of
the program; whether the program will be
originated by the station or its affiliated network,
or will be syndicated; the days and times the
program will be regularly scheduled; the program
length (in minutes); the total number of times the
program will be aired during the quarter; the ages
of the target child audience; and a description of
the educational and informational objective of the
program, as well as a discussion of how it meets
the definition of core programming set forth in 47
C.F.R. Section 73.671(c).
Question 8.
Indicate whether the licensee
publicizes the existence and location of the
station's Children's Television Programming
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Reports as required by 47 C.F.R. Section
73.3526(e)(11)(iii).
Children's Television Act. Provide the name,
address, telephone number, and the internet mail
address (if available) of this individual.
Question 9. Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section
73.671(b), in addition to airing core and non-core
educational
and
informational
children's
programming a licensee may contribute to
satisfying its obligation under the Children's
Television Act by engaging in special efforts to
produce
and
support
educational
and
informational television programming aired by
another station in the licensee's marketplace. List
the name(s) of any core program(s) aired by other
stations that are sponsored by the licensee, and
identify the call letters and channel number of the
station(s) airing the sponsored core program(s).
Indicate whether the amount of total core
programming aired on the other station(s) has
increased as a result of the sponsored
programming. A licensee will receive credit for
special sponsorship efforts only if it can
demonstrate that its production or support of such
core programming aired on another station in its
market increased the amount of core
programming on the other station. In addition,
for each core program sponsored by the licensee,
set forth in Question 9 the following information:
the title of the program; whether the program is
originated by the station for which this report is
filed or its affiliated network, or is syndicated;
the days and times the program was regularly
scheduled; the program length (in minutes); the
total number of times the program aired during
the quarter; the number of times the program was
preempted during the quarter; if the program was
preempted and rescheduled during the quarter,
the dates and times the program aired; the ages
of the target child audience; and a description of
the educational and informational objective of the
program, as well as a discussion of how the
program meets the definition of core
programming in 47 C.F.R. Section 73.671(c).
Question 11. Provide any other comments or
information you wish the Commission to consider
in evaluating whether the licensee has met its
obligations under the Children's Television Act
and the Commission's rules. This may include,
but is not limited to, information on any non-core
educational and informational programming that
the station plans to air during the next calendar
quarter, as well as information on any existing or
proposed non-broadcast activities that the
licensee believes enhance the educational and
informational value to children of the licensee's
educational programming.
Preemption Report. As indicated in Question 5,
if a core program was preempted during the
quarter for any reason, the licensee should
complete a Preemption Report for each
preempted core program. The Report should
include the following information: the title of the
program; the total number of times the program
was aired during the quarter (including the
number of times the program aired at its regularly
scheduled date and time and the number of times
any rescheduled programs aired); the number of
preemptions during the quarter; and the number
of preemptions rescheduled during the quarter.
The Report should also indicate, for each
preempted episode of the core program: the date
the episode was preempted; if rescheduled, the
date and time the episode was rescheduled; if
rescheduled, whether promotional efforts were
made to notify the public of the rescheduled date
and time; and whether the rescheduled date is the
program’s “second home” as described in letters,
dated July 11, 1997, from Roy J. Stewart, Chief,
Mass Media Bureau, to: Martin D. Franks,
Senior Vice President, Washington, CBS, Inc.;
Alan Braverman, Senior Vice President and
General Counsel, ABC, Inc.; Rick Cotton and
Diane Zipurky, NBC, Inc. The Report should
also indicate for each preempted episode the
reason for the preemption.
Question 10. Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section
73.3526(e)(11)(iii), licensees must identify the
individual at the station responsible for collecting
comments on the station's compliance with the
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THE FOREGOING NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY
THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974, P.L. 93-579,
DECEMBER 31, 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section
552a(e)(3),
AND
THE
PAPERWORK
REDUCTION ACT OF 1995, P.L. 104-13,
OCTOBER 1, 1995, 44 U.S.C. Section 3507.
FCC
NOTICE
TO
INDIVIDUALS
REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT AND
THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT
The solicitation of personal information requested
in this form is authorized by the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended. The Commission will
use the information provided in this form to
evaluate
licensees'
renewal
applications,
monitoring industry progress toward meeting the
goals of the Children's Television Act. In
reaching that determination, or for law
enforcement purposes, it may become necessary
to refer personal information contained in this
form to another government agency. In addition,
all information provided in this form will be
available for public inspection. Your response is
required to ensure compliance with the Children's
Television Act.
We have estimated that each response to this
collection of information will take 6.0 hours. Our
estimate includes the time to read the instructions,
look through existing records, gather and
maintain the required data, and actually complete
and review the form or response. If you have any
comments on this estimate, or on how
we can improve the collection and reduce the
burden it causes you, please write the Federal
Communications Commission, AMD-PERM,
Paperwork Reduction Project (3060-0754),
Washington, DC 20554. We will also accept
your comments via the Internet if your send them
to jboley@fcc.gov. Please DO NOT SEND
COMPLETED APPLICATIONS TO THIS
ADDRESS. Remember - you are not required to
respond to a collection of information sponsored
by the Federal government, and the government
may not conduct or sponsor this collection, unless
it displays a currently valid OMB control number
of if we fail to provide you with this notice. This
collection has been assigned an OMB control
number of 3060-0754.
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FCC 398
Children's Television Programming Report
Report reflects information for quarter ending (mm/dd/yy)
1. Call Sign
Channel Number
Community of License
City
State
County
ZIP Code
Licensee
Network Affiliation: ________________
Facility ID Number
Previous call sign
(if applicable)
Independent
Nielsen DMA
World Wide Web Home Page Address (if applicable)
LicenseRenewal Expiration Date (mmddyy)
Core Programming
2.
State the average number of hours of Core Programming per week broadcast by the station. See
47 C.F.R. Section 73.671(c).
3.
Does the licensee identify each Core Program at the beginning of the airing of each program as required
by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.673?
Yes
No
4.
a.
Does the licensee provide information identifying each Core Program aired on its station,
including an indication of the target child audience, to publishers of program guides as required by
47 C.F.R. Section 73.673?
Yes
No
b.
Identify publishers who were sent information in 4.a.
5.
Complete the following for each program that you aired during the past three months that meets the definition of Core
Programming. Complete chart below for each Core Program.
Origination
Title of Program:
Local
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled:
Length of Program:
Total times aired at regularly Number of
scheduled time
Preemptions
Network
Syndicated
If preempted,
complete Preemption
Report
(minutes)
Age of Target Child Audience: from _____ years to _____ years.
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming.
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Non-Core Educational and Informational Programming
6.
Complete the following for each program that you aired during the past three months that is specifically designed to meet the
educational and informational needs of children ages 16 and under, but does not meet one or more elements of the definition of
Core Programming.
See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.671. Complete chart below for each additional such educational and
informational program.
Origination
Title of Program:
Local
Dates/Times Program Aired:
Length of Program:
Total
Number of
times aired Preemptions
Network
Syndicated
If preempted and rescheduled, list date and time aired.
Dates
Times
(minutes)
Age of Target Child Audience (if applicable): from __ years to __ years.
Describe the program.
Does the program have educating and informing children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose?
Yes
No
If Yes, does the licensee identify each program at the beginning of its airing consistent with 47 C.F.R.
Section 73.673?
Yes
No
If Yes, does the licensee provide information regarding the program, including an indication of the
target child audience, to publishers of program guides consistent with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.673?
Yes
No
Other Matters
7.
Complete the following for each program that you plan to air for the next quarter that meets the definition of Core
Programming. Complete chart below for each Core Program.
Origination
Title of Program:
Local
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled:
Total times to
be aired
Length of Program:
(minutes)
Network
Syndicated
Age of Target Child Audience:
from ___ years to___ years.
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming.
8.
Does the licensee publicize the existence and location of the station's Children's Television
Programming Reports (FCC 398) as required by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3526(e)(11)(iii)?
Yes
No
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9.
List Core Programs, if any, aired by other stations that are sponsored by the licensee and that meet the criteria set forth in 47
C.F.R. Section 73.671. Also indicate whether the amount of total Core Programming broadcast by another station increased.
Name of Program
Call Letters of Station Airing
Sponsored Program
Channel Number of Station Airing
Sponsored Program
Did total programming increase?
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
For each Core Program sponsored by the licensee, complete the chart below.
Origination
Title of Program:
Local
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled:
Total
Number of
times aired Preemptions
Length of Program:
Network
Syndicated
If preempted and rescheduled, list date and time aired.
Dates
Times
(minutes)
Target Child Audience: from ____ years to ____ years.
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming.
10. Name of children's programming liaison:
Name
Telephone Number (include area code)
Address
Internet Mail Address (if applicable)
City
State
11. Include any other comments or information you want the Commission to consider in evaluating your compliance with the
Children's Television Act (or use this space for supplemental explanations). This may include information on any other
non-core educational and informational programming that you aired this quarter or plan to air during the next quarter, or any
existing or proposed non-broadcast efforts that will enhance the educational and informational value of such programming to
children. See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.671, NOTE 2.
WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. CODE,
TITLE 18, SECTION 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. CODE,
TITLE 47, SECTION 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. CODE, TITLE 47, SECTION 503).
I certify that the statements in this application are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief,
and are made in good faith.
Name of Licensee
Signature
Date
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PREEMPTION REPORT
Complete the chart below for each core program listed in Question 5 of FCC 398 that was preempted during the past three months.
Title of Program:
Total Times to be Aired
Number of Preemptions
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
Date Preempted/Episode #
If rescheduled, date and time rescheduled
Is the rescheduled date the second home?
Yes
Yes
If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify public of rescheduled date and time?
No
No
Reason for Preemption:
Breaking News
Sports
Other News
Other
Public Interest
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