DA 02-355 February 15, 2002 NEW ANALOG TELEVISION STATIONS AUCTION CLOSES Winning Bidders Announced Down Payments Due March 4, 2002 FCC Forms 301 Due March 20, 2002 Ten-Day Petition to Deny Period Report No. AUC-02-82-F (Auction No. 82) On February 13, 2002, the Federal Communications Commission completed the auction of four construction permits for New Analog Television Stations (“Auction No. 82”), raising (in net high bids) a total of $5,025,250 for the U.S. Treasury. Three winning bidders won a total of four construction permits in this auction. This Public Notice provides detailed information concerning winning bidders, down payments, bid withdrawal payments and/or deposits, FCC Forms 301, requests for rule waivers, and licensing matters. Key information appears in the following attachments: Attachment A: “Round Results, High Bids” lists winning bidders, and both the gross and net high winning bid amounts. Attachment B: “Bidder Payment/Refund Report” lists down payments and withdrawal bid payments owed by winning bidders, if any. A copy of this Public Notice will be sent via overnight mail to each winning bidder. A. Down Payments The Commission’s rules require that within ten business days after the release of this Public Notice, in this case before 6:00 p.m. ET on March 4, 2002, winning bidders in Auction No. 82 must have on deposit with Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, enough funds to cover 1) down payments on winning bids, and 2) payments for withdrawn bids, if applicable. If a winning bidder’s upfront payment is not sufficient to meet both of these requirements, the winning bidder must deposit additional funds. The amount now due from each winning bidder, if any, is set out in the last column of Attachment B. Note that a payment and FCC Form 159 are necessary only if a winning bidder’s upfront payment does not cover the required total of down payments and withdrawn bid payments (as reflected in Attachment B). Each winning bidder’s down payment must be a total of any withdrawal payments (if applicable) plus twenty (20) percent of its net winning bid(s). B. Final Payments After the termination of the pleading cycle for petitions to deny (see 47 C.F.R. § 73.5006), the Commission will issue a public notice announcing that it is prepared to award the construction permits to the winning bidders, if the application is uncontested. Within ten business days after the date of that public notice, the uncontested winning bidders will be required to make full payment of the balance of their winning bids. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2109 and 73.5003(c). Broadcast construction permits will be granted only after the full and timely payment of winning bids and any applicable late fees, in accordance with Section 1.2109(a). See 47 C.F.R. §1.2109(a). C. Method of Payment All payments must be in U.S. dollars and made in the form of a wire transfer. No personal checks, credit card payments, or other forms of payment will be accepted. All payments must be accompanied by a completed FCC Remittance Advice Form (FCC Form 159). If applicable, a partially completed copy of the FCC Form 159 will be sent along with this Public Notice to facilitate submission of the correct down payment. Questions regarding FCC Form 159 should be addressed to Tim Dates or Gail Glasser at 202- 418-1995. Please note, however, that winning bidders are ultimately responsible for insuring the verification and submission of the correct down payment from their bank to Mellon Bank. Wire transfers for down payments must be received by Mellon Bank by 6:00 p.m. ET, on March 4, 2002. Winning bidders should coordinate with their bankers ahead of time regarding their wire transfers, and allow sufficient time for the wire transfer to be initiated and completed prior to the deadline. To submit funds by wire transfer, winning bidders will need the following information: ABA Routing Number: 043000261 Receiving Bank: Mellon Pittsburgh BNF: FCC Account Number 910-6106 OBI Field: (Skip one space between each information item) “AUCTIONPAY” TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NO.: (same as FCC Form 159, Block 12) PAYMENT TYPE CODE: (enter “A82D”) FCC CODE 1: (same as FCC Form 159, Block 28A: “82”) PAYOR NAME: (same as FCC Form 159, Block 2) LOCKBOX NO.: 358850 Winning bidders must fax a completed FCC Form 159 to Mellon Bank at 412-209-6045 at least one hour before placing the order for the wire transfer (but on the same business day). Proper completion of the FCC Form 159 is critical to ensuring correct credit of bidder deposits. Winning bidders must use the same Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) / FCC Registration Number (FRN) used on their FCC Form 175. Questions concerning the calculation and submission of down payments should be directed to Gail Glasser at 202-418-1995. D. Default and Disqualification Payments The Commission imposes payments on bidders that withdraw high bids during the course of an auction, those that default on payments due after an auction closes, or those that are disqualified. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2104(g), 1.2109. In Auction No. 82 there were no bid withdrawals during the course of the auction. If a high bidder defaults or is disqualified after the close of the auction, the defaulting bidder will be subject to the following payment obligations: 1) the difference between the high bid and the amount of the winning bid the next time the construction permit is offered by the Commission, and 2) an additional payment equal to three (3) percent of the subsequent winning bid or three (3) percent of the defaulted bid, whichever is less. Where a bidding credit applies to the winning bid in either the original or the subsequent auction, the calculation of the three percent payment is based on the smaller of the two gross bids or smaller of the two net bids, whichever basis (gross or net) was used to figure the first component. Thus, if the difference between the gross bids is less than the difference between the net bids, the three percent payment will be computed on the lower of the gross bids. If the difference between the net bids is less than or equal to the difference between the gross bids, the three percent payment will be computed on the lower of the net bids. However, if both the difference between the gross bids and the difference between the net bids are less than or equal to zero, the three percent payment will be computed on the lower of the net bids. If a winning bidder fails to remit the required down payment within ten (10) business days after the Commission has released this Public Notice, in this case by March 4, 2002, the bidder will be deemed to have defaulted, its application will be dismissed, and it will be liable for a default payment as described above. In such event, the Commission, at its discretion, may either auction the construction permit(s) to existing or new applicants, or offer it to the other highest bidders (in descending order) at their final bids. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2109(b). If a winning bidder fails to pay the balance of its winning bids in a lump sum by the applicable deadline as specified by the Commission, it will be allowed to make payment within ten (10) business days after the payment deadline provided that it also pays a late fee equal to five (5) percent of the amount due. When a winning bidder fails to pay the balance of its winning bid plus late fee by the late payment deadline, it is considered to be in default on its construction permit(s) and subject to the applicable default payments. Construction permits will be awarded upon the full and timely payment of winning bids and any applicable late fees. See 47 C.F.R. §1.2109(a). A winning bidder that is found unqualified to be a licensee, fails to remit the balance of its winning bid in a timely manner, or defaults or is disqualified for any reason after having made the required down payment, will be deemed to have defaulted and will be liable for the payment set forth in Section 1.2104(g)(2). In such event, the Commission may either auction the construction permit(s) to existing or new applicants or offer it to the other highest bidders (in descending order) at their final bids. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2109(c). Additionally, bidders that are found to have violated the antitrust laws or the Commission’s rules in connection with their participation in the competitive bidding process may be subject, in addition to any other applicable sanctions, to forfeiture of their upfront payment, down payment, or full bid amount, and may be prohibited from participating in future auctions. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2109(d). E. Refund of Excess Upfront Payments Upfront monies on deposit that are in excess of the required down payment, withdrawal and/or default payment amounts will be refunded to the payer of record as identified on FCC Form 159 promptly upon receipt of the necessary wire transfer instructions. Such instructions must be faxed to Gail Glasser at 202-418-2843. Any questions concerning refunds should be referred to Gail Glasser or Tim Dates at 202-418-1995. F. FCC Form 301 Deadline For Filing: By 6:00 p.m. ET on March 20, 2002 winning bidders must submit a completed FCC Form 301 covering each construction permit for which they were the winning high bidder. Where and How to File: The completed FCC Form 301 must be filed electronically via the Commission’s Consolidated Database System (CDBS). Paper versions of the FCC Form 301 (March 2001 version) will not be accepted for filing unless accompanied by an appropriate request for waiver of the electronic filing requirement. Users can access the electronic filing system via the Internet from the Mass Media Bureau’s Web Site at: http: //www.fcc.gov/mmb Instructions for use of the electronic filing system are available in the CDBS User’s Guide which can be acessed from the electronic filing web site. For technical assistance with electronic filing, call the Mass Media Bureau Help Desk at (202) 418-2MMB. Failure to timely file FCC Form 301 will result in default. Late-filed applications will not be accepted without a showing of good cause. G. Maintaining Accuracy of Information After the auction closes, applicants are required to make all changes by filing FCC Form 301. Applicants are no longer required to maintain accuracy and completeness of information furnished on their FCC Form 175 and exhibits. H. Application Processing and License Grant Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 1.2108(b) and 73.5006, and the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, interested parties will have ten (10) days to file petitions to deny after the Commission releases a public notice announcing the FCC Form 301 is acceptable for filing. An applicant may file an opposition to any petition to deny within five (5) business days after the time for filing petitions to deny has expired. See 47 C.F.R. §1.2108(c). The petitioner may file a reply to such opposition within five (5) business days after the time for filing oppositions has expired. See 47 C.F.R. §1.2108(c). If the Commission determines an applicant is qualified and there is no substantial and material issue of fact concerning that determination, the Commission will issue a public notice announcing that it is prepared to grant the application conditioned upon the full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the applicant’s winning bid. Once the Commission has received full payment of the applicant’s winning bid, it will issue a public notice announcing grant of the construction permit (or permits) to the applicant. Frivolous Pleadings. The Commission reminds parties to our proceedings and their attorneys that the Commission intends to use its authority fully to deter the filing of frivolous pleadings. I. Anti-collusion Rules To ensure the competitiveness of the auction process, the Commission’s rules prohibit competing applicants from communicating with each other during the auction about bids, bidding strategies, or settlements. As explained more fully in the Auction No. 82 Procedures Public Notice, this prohibition began with the filing of short-form applications and ends on the down payment due date, or March 4, 2002. The prohibition ends on the down payment due date whether or not a high bidder must supplement its upfront payment to cover its down payment. Applicants certified their compliance with Section 1.2105(c) when their FCC Form 175 short-form applications were signed. J. Return of SecurID Cards Bidders are encouraged to return their SecurID cards to the FCC by March 4, 2002 for recycling. A pre- addressed, stamped envelope is provided in this mailing that bidders should use to return the cards now that the auction is over. Please note that each SecurID card is tailored to a specific auction, therefore, the cards issued for this auction will not work for future auctions. * * * * * For further information, contact News Media: Meribeth McCarrick at 202-418-0654 Technical Support Hotline: Technical Support Personnel at 202-414-1250 (V) or 202-414-1255 (text telephone (TTY)) Office of the Managing Director Auctions Accounting Group (Payment, FCC Form 159 and refund questions) Gail Glasser or Tim Dates at 202-418-1995 Mass Media Bureau, (FCC Form 301) Shaun Maher, Attorney, at 202-418-2324 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Auctions and Industry Analysis Division (Auction-related questions) Linda Sanderson, Project Manager at 717-338-2888 Kenneth Burnley, Attorney, at 202-418-0660 - FCC - See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2104(g),1.2107(b). In the event a bidder has withdrawn a bid(s) and is subject to a bid withdrawal payment(s), the bidder’s upfront payment will be first applied to satisfy the withdrawal payment(s) before being applied toward its down payment. In cases where petitions to deny are filed, no final payment public notice shall be issued for the associated construction permits until the petitions have been reviewed. Copies of the FCC Form 159 may be obtained by calling the Commission’s Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-3676 (outside Washington, D.C.) or 202-418-3676 (in the Washington D.C. area). Copies of the FCC Form 159 can also be obtained via the Internet (http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html) or by Fax-On-Demand (202- 418-2830). If, subsequent to final submission of its FCC Form 175, a bidder has provided the Commission with a written correction of its Taxpayer Identification Number, the bidder should use the corrected number. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2104(g)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 73.5005(a). See “Mass Media Bureau Implements Mandatory Electronic Filing of FCC Forms 301, 314, and 315,” Public Notice, 16 FCC Rcd 3989 (MMB 2001). 47 C.F.R. § 1.2107(c). Pub. L. 105-33, 111 Stat. 251 (1997). See Commission Taking Tough Measures Against Frivolous Pleadings, Public Notice, 11 FCC Rcd 3030 (1996). See Auction No. 82 Construction Permits for New Analog Television Stations Scheduled for February 5, 2002; Notice and Filing Requirements, Minimum Opening Bids, Upfront Payments and Other Procedural Issues, Public Notice, DA 01-2882 (rel. December 13, 2001), 67 Fed. Reg. 1760 (January 14, 2002) (“Auction No. 82 Procedures Public Notice”). Auction No. 82 Procedures Public Notice at 4. 6 PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554