Exhibits I & II

1832-EX-PL-1991 Text Documents

CBS, INC.

1999-07-07ELS_9609

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This application requests authorization for three transportable

land—based earth stations to be operated by CBS Inc. using the

INMARSAT global satellite system.    (Commissioning applications

have been filed with Comsat, the U.S. signatory to INMARSAT).



The proposed three portable satellite terminals would be used by

CBS News, a Division of CBS Inc., to provide reliable telephone

and data communications between CBS News and its field

personnel,——Electronic NewsGathering   (ENG)   crews, producers and

commentators——, in areas where standard communication facilities

are not available.   For the most part usage would be for news

coverage of major emergencies or disasters.     The three units

would be held at the CBS News headquarters in New York City and

dispatched by air transport, along with operation personnel, as

requirements dictate.    All personnel involved in operating the

units will be instructed as to proper procedures and operational

techniques.




INMARSAT

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                               EXHIBITIL
DismissedorDeniedApplicationsofCBSInc.
The following applications have in the past been denied or
dismissed by the Commission:

(a)   Application for consent to assign license of KSFO to
      Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.  Denied 1938 (6 FCC 387);

(b)   Application for consent to transfer of control of license of
      KQW to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.     Denied 1946
      (Docket No.   7013) ;

(c)   Application for consent to assign the construction permit
      for WRTB from Raytheon Manufacturing Company to Columbia
      Broadcasting System, Inc.     Dismissed as moot 1950   (BAPCT—8) ;

(d)   Applications for extension of time within which to construct
      station KCBS, San Francisco, California.  Denied in 1950
      because construction not possible due to Commission action
      on another pending application (BMP—4835); and

(e)   Application for minor change to increase effective radiate a
      power of WBBM—FM, Chicago, IL from 6.0 kilowatts to 8.3
      kilowatts.  Dismissed in 1989 as inconsistent with 47 C.F.R.
      Section 73.213.    (BPH—8902141A).




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