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- 2 - <br /> <br />clear that the results of those surveys do not differentiate <br />between cable and non-cable homes. Section 76.5(k) of the <br />Co~unission~s rules states that significantly viewed status <br />is dependent upon the audience level in 'other than cable <br />television households.' <br /> In this case, the very survey forms on which <br /> Petitioner relies indicate that, with the possible <br /> exception of Washington County, the counties for which <br /> 'Petitioner seeks to establish KXLI-TV's significantly <br /> viewed status have some number of cable television <br /> households. In clear contravention of the Commission's <br /> requirements, Petitioner has failed to provide data <br /> segregating the cable from the non-cable homes. See <br /> Independent Broadcasting Co. (KOLR-TV), 54 R.R. 2d 712 <br /> (1983). Since some of the homes served by cable were almost <br /> certainly included in the survey samples, and since the <br /> collection in the sample of cable and non-cable homes is <br /> not shown, it is not possible to determine what effect, if <br /> any, the existence of cable systems in these counties had <br /> on the survey results. Therefore, it is clear from the <br /> Commission,s decisions, that the Petitioner has failed <br /> to meet the burden of establishing that KXLI-TV is <br /> significantly viewed in the areas for which that status is <br /> sought. Independent Broadcasting Co. (KOLR-TV), supra. <br /> <br /> <br />