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Information on Third-Party Fund raising. For noncommercial edu- cational broadcast stations that inter- rupt regular programming to conduct fundraising activities on behalf of a third-party non-profit organization pursuant to § 73.503(e) (FM stations) or § 73.621(f) (television stations), every three months, the following informa- tion for each third-party fundraising program or activity: The date, time, and duration of the fundraiser; the type of fundraising activity; the name of the non-profit organization bene- fitted by the fundraiser; a brief descrip- tion of the specific cause or project, if any, supported by the fundraiser; and, to the extent that the station partici- pated in tallying or receiving any funds for the non-profit group, an approxima- tion of the total funds raised. The in- formation for each calendar quarter is to be filed by the tenth day of the suc- ceeding calendar quarter (e.g., January 10 for the quarter October–December, April 10 for the quarter January– March, etc.).
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