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CS.)$8/3~(i itfH CURRENT BUSINESS REPORTS Annual Survey of Communication & Services: 1994 BC/94 U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OFTHE CENSUS Acknowledgments This report was prepared in the Services Division under the general direction of James M. Aanestad, Assistant Division Chief for the Current Service and Transporta- tion Programs. Planning, implementation, and compiling of this report were under the supervision ofThomas E. Zabelsky, Chief, Current Services Branch, assisted by Ruth Bramblett, Theresa Graves, David M. Lassman, and Gina M. Winchester. The processing system and computer programs were developed under the general direction of Sarah W. Baumgardner, Assistant Division Chief for Economic Surveys in the Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division (ESMPD). Implementation of these programs was under the direction of Barry F. Sessamen, Chief, Annual Services Branch, assisted by Jeffery B. Burton, Tatiana A. Gallagher, Kimberly S. Blair, Neil Gray, Clarence Hill, and Bob Sands. Sample design and statistical methodology were developed under the general direction of Howard Hogan, Assistant Division Chief, Research and Methodology. Sample design, including estimation and variance methodology, were under the supervision of Patrick Cantwell, Chief, Program Research and Development Branch, assisted by Carol Caldwell, Julia Bienias, William C. Davie, Jr., M. Cristina Ibanez, and Carol S. King. Sample control, imputation, and quality control procedures were developed under the supervision of Carl A. Konschnik, Chief, Statistical Methods Branch, assisted by Linda Moore and Michael Shimberg. Coordination of data collection efforts was under the direction of Judith N. Petty, Chief, Data Preparation Division, and Matthew P. Aulbach, Chief, Census and Economic Projects Branch, assisted by Kenneth R. Miller, Maggie Rue, Debbie Woods, and Services Division's on-site analysts Carlene Bottorff and Michael Lutz. The staff oftheAdministrative and CustomerServices Division, underthe direction of Walter C. Odom, Chief, performed publication planning, design, composition, editorial review, printing planning, and procurement. Nelsa D. Brown provided publication coordination and editing. Special acknowledgment also is due tothe many businesses whose cooperation was essential to the publication of this report. Inquiries concerning this report should be addressed to Thomas E. Zabelsky, Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233, telephone 301-457-2787 or 301-457-2766. CURRENT BUSINESS REPORTS Annual Survey of Communication ** ao** 1 t\0tl Services: 1994 BC/94 Issued April 1996 TOFc *<* o<. Librae's ^TESO*' U.S. Department of Commerce Mary L. Good, Acting Secretary mm\$ Economics and Statistics Administration Cdfe Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary U.S. Depository for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director w w W W ECONOMICS ANDSTATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Economics and Statistics BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Administration Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary Bryant Benton, Deputy Director for Economic Affairs Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate Director for Programs Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs SERVICES DIVISION Carole A. Ambler, Chief SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Business Reports, BC/94, Annual Survey of Communication Services: 1994, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 1996. Forsale by Superintendentof Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Contents Page Introduction Coverage Benchmarking Dollar Values Unpublished Data Census Disclosure Rules Summary of Data Telephone Communications 5 Radio and Television Broadcasting Services 13 Cable and Other Pay Television Services 27 Figures — 1. Communications Services (SIC 48) Estimated Revenue and Expenses, by Kind of Business: 1994 — 3 2. Telephone Communications Services (SIC 481) Estimated Percentage Changes in Operating Revenue: 1993 to 1994 — 5 3. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Percentages of Operating Revenue, by Source: 1994 — 9 4. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Percentages of Operating Expenses, by Source: 1994 — 9 5. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Percentages of Residential and Nonresidential Revenue, by Type of Service: 1994 10 — 6. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Percentages of Long-Distance and Network Access Revenue from Intrastate and Interstate Services: 1994 — 10 7. Telephone Communications (SIC 481) Estimated Percentages of Cellular and Other Radiotelephone Revenue,—by Type of Service: 1994 10 8a. Broadcasting Services (SIC 483) Estimated Percentages of Operating Revenue for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 14 8b. Broadcasting Services (SIC 483)—Estimated Percentages of Station Time Sales for Taxable Firms, by Source: 199—4 14 9a. Radio Broadcasting (SIC 4832) Estimated Percentages of Operating Revenue for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 15 9b. Radio Broadcasting (SIC 4832)—Estimated Percentages of Station Time Sales for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 15 10a. Television Broadcasting (SIC 4833)—Estimated Percentages of Operating Revenue for Taxable Firms, by Source: 199—4 16 10b. Television Broadcasting (SIC 4833) Estimated Percentages of Station Time Sales for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 16 IV — 11. Radio Broadcasting (SIC 4832) Estimated Percentages of Operating Expenses for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 — 18 12. Television Broadcasting (SIC 4833) Estimated Percentages of Operating Expenses for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 — 18 13. Cable and Other Pay Television Services (SIC 4841) Estimated Operating Revenue for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1990 Throu—gh 1994 27 14. Cable and Other Pay Television Services (SIC 4841) Estimated Percentages of Cable and Other Pay Television Revenue for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 28 — 15. Cable and Other Pay Television Services (SIC 4841) Estimated Percentages of Operating Expenses for Taxable Firms, by Source: 1994 28 Detailed Tables — 1. Communications Services (SIC 48) Summary Statistics, by Kind of Business: 1989 Through 1994 — 2 2. Communications Services (SIC 48) Estimated Corporate Operating Revenue, Expenses, and Annual Payroll for Tax—able Firms, by Kind of Business: 1994 3 3. Telephone Communications (SIC 481) Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1989 Through 1994 — 6 4. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1990 Through 1994 — 7 5. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Components of Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1990 Through 1—994 8 6. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Local, Long-Distance, and Network Access Revenue, by Type of Customer and Service: 1990 Through 1994 11 — 7. Telephone Communications (SIC 481) Estimated Cellular and Other Radiotelephone Revenue, by Type of—Service: 1994 11 8. Total Broadcasting Services (SIC 483) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Taxable and Tax-Exempt Firms: 1989 Th—rough 1994 14 9. Radio Broadcasting Services (SIC 4832) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Taxable and Tax-Exempt Firms: 1989 Throu—gh 1994 15 10. Television Broadcasting Services (SIC 4833) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Taxable and Tax-Exempt Firms: 1—989 Through 1994 16 11. Total Broadcasting Services (SIC 483) Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1990 Thro—ugh 1994 17 12. Radio Broadcasting Services (SIC 4832) Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1990 Through—1994 19 13. Television Broadcasting Services (SIC 4833) Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1—990 Through 1994 20 14. Radio Broadcasting (SIC 4832) Components of Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1990—Through 1994 21 15. Television Broadcasting (SIC 4833) Components of Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 199—0 Through 1994 22 16. Total Broadcasting Services (SIC 483) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Tax-Exempt Firms: 1990 Through 1994— 23 17. Radio Broadcasting Services (SIC 4832) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Tax-Exempt Firms: 1990 Through 1994 — 24 18. Television Broadcasting Services (SIC 4833) Estimated Revenue and Expenses for Tax-Exempt Firms: 1990 Through 1994 — 25 19. Cable and Other Pay Television Services (SIC 4841) Components of Estimated Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1989 Through 1994 29 Appendixes A. Measures of Sampling Variability A-1 B. Explanatory Material B-1 C. Kind-of-Business Classification C-1 D. Report Forms D-1 Appendix Tables — A-1 Communications Services (SIC 48) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for . Summary Statistics, by Kind of Bus—iness: 1993 and 1994 A-2 A-2. Communications Services (SIC 48) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Corporate Operating Revenue, Expenses, and Annual Payroll for Taxable Firms, by Kind of Business: 1994 — A-3 A-3. Telephone Communications (SIC 481) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1993 and 1994 A-3 — A-4. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1993 and 1994 A-4 — A-5. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Components of Operating Revenue and Expenses: 1993 and 1994 — A-5 A-6. Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone (SIC 4813) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Local, Long-Distance, and Network Access Revenue, by Type of Customer and Service: 19—93 and 1994 A-6 A-7. Telephone Communications (SIC 481) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Cellular and Other Radiotelepho—ne Revenue, by Type of Service: 1994 A-6 A-8. Broadcasting Services (SIC 483) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Revenue and Expenses for Taxable and Tax-Exempt Firms, by Kind of Business: 1993 and 1994 A-7 A-9. Broadcasting Services (SIC 483)—Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Fir—ms, by Kind of Business: 1993 and 1994 ... A-7 A-10. Radio Broadcasting Services (SIC 4832) Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Components of Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1993 and 1994 A-8 A-11. Television Broadcasting Services (SIC 4833)—Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Components of Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1993 and 1994 A-9 A-12. Broadcasting Services (SIC 483)—Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Revenue and Expenses forTax-Exempt Firms, by Kind of Business: 1993 and 1994 A-10 A-13. Cable and Other Pay Television Services (SIC 4841)—Estimated Coefficients of Variation for Components of Operating Revenue and Expenses for Taxable Firms: 1993 and 1994 A-11 Digitized by the Internet Archive 2012 with funding from in LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/currexxxxxxxOOunit Introduction Coverage We also adjusted estimates of annual payroll, employer contributions to Social Security, and other supplemental This report presents results from the 1994 Annual labor benefits for detail SIC levels by applying ratios of Survey of Communication Services. This annual sample annual payroll tabulated in the 1992 Census of Transpor- survey covers all employer firms with one or more estab- tation, Communications, and Utilities to annual payroll lishments that are primarily engaged in providing point-to- estimated from the 1992 annual survey. We revised the point communication services, whether by wire or radio otheroperating expense items byapplying ratiosofadjusted and whether intended to be received aurally or visually. to unadjusted total operating expenses minus annual pay- This covers telephone communications, including cellular roll and employer contributions from the 1992 Annual and other radiotelephone services; telegraph and other Survey of Communication Services, in which the total message communications such as electronic mail ser- operatingexpenseswereobtained byapplying 1992census- vices, facsimile transmission services, telex services, etc; to-annual ratios of total revenue. We radio and television broadcasting stations and networks; then obtained adjusted estimates of operating rev- cable and other paytelevision services; and othercommu- enue and operating expenses for SICs 481 (taxable), 483 nication services such as radarstation operations, satellite (both taxable and tax-exempt), and SIC 48 by summing earth stations, satellite or missile tracking stations, etc. adjusted estimates for their component detail SICs. Statistics in this report are summarized by kind-of- business classification based on the 1987 edition of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual issued by the Dollar Values Office of Management and Budget. Appendix A provides estimated measures of sampling All dollar values presented in this report are expressed variability (coefficients of variation) for the dollar volume in current dollars, that is, the estimates are not adjusted to estimates and estimates ofyear-to-yearratios presented in a constant dollar series. Consequently, when comparing the report. An explanation of the survey coverage, sam- data to prior years, users also should consider price level pling, and estimation methodology appears in appendix B. changes. Appendix C provides adescription ofeach kind of business included inthis report. Extracts ofthe 1994 reportformsare provided in appendix D. Unpublished Data Estimates for some kinds of business not separately Benchmarking shown in this report are produced as a by-product of the published statistics. These additional data are not pub- The 1989through 1994 revenue and expense estimates lished because of their high sampling variability, poor shown in this publication reflect a benchmarking operation response quality, or other factors that result in their failure to meet Census Bureau standards for publication. The that adjusted previously published estimates to 1992 cen- Bureau of the Census, upon written request, will release sus levels. Benchmarking accountsfordifferences between such figures for individual use. census and annual survey reporting and processing. Notethat some unpublished figures can be derived from For SICs 481, 4822, 4832, 4833, 4841 and 4899, we this report by subtracting published data from their respec- computed ratios of total revenue tabulated in the 1992 tive totals. However, such figures are subject to the limita- Census ofTransportation, Communications, and Utilitiesto tions described above. These unpublished estimates are total revenue estimated from the 1992 Annual Survey of for your internal use only. Communication Services. (For all of the above SICs, excluding 481, 4822, and 4899, operating revenues and expenses were derived separately for taxable and tax- Census Disclosure Rules exempt firms. For SICs 481, 4822, and 4899, all firms are considered by definition to be taxable.) We then applied Inaccordancewith Federal lawgoverningcensus reports, these ratios to the annual revenue estimates to obtain no dataare published thatwould disclosethe operations of adjusted estimates. an individual firm. — Table 1. Communications Services (SIC 48) Summary Statistics, by Kind of Business: 1989 Through 1994 [Estimates prior to 1994 are revised to reflect a benchmarking to the results ofthe 1992 Census ofTransportation, Communications, and Utilities. See the Introduction fora description ofthe benchmarking process] Telegraphand other Telephone communica- Item Telephone Radioptheolnee- tcioonmsm,uenxicceap-t Radioand Coatbhleerapnady tniootnselsserevwihceerse, Communica- communica- communica- radiotele- television Radio Television television classified tionsservices tions tions phone broadcasting broadcasting broadcasting services (SIC4822and (SIC48) (SIC481) (SIC4812) (SIC4813) (SIC483) (SIC4832) (SIC4833) (SIC4841) 4899) TotalRevenue Millionsofdollars 1994 264,714 195,333 7,170 188,163 33,089 8,244 24,845 31,535 4,757 1993 246,058 181,700 5,378 176,322 30,383 7,476 22,907 30,209 3,766 1992 232,241 171,578 4,297 167,281 29,853 7,019 22,834 27,465 3,345 1991 221,466 164,738 3,713 161,025 28,741 6,890 21,851 24,954 3,033 1990 216,294 160,482 3,232 157,250 29,707 7,173 22,534 23,192 2,913 1989 206,574 154,474 (NA) (NA) 29,012 7,125 21,887 (NA) (NA) Percentchange 4 1994/1993 7.6 7.5 33.3 6.7 8.9 10.3 8.5 4.4 26.3 1993/1992 5.9 5.9 25.2 5.4 1.8 6.5 0.3 10.0 12.6 1992/1991 4.9 4.2 15.7 3.9 3.9 1.9 4.5 10.1 10.3 1991/1990 2.4 2.7 14.9 2.4 -3.3 -3.9 -3.0 7.6 4.1 1990/1989 4.7 3.9 (NA) (NA) 2.4 0.7 3.0 (NA) (NA) OperatingExpenses Millionsofdollars 1994 211,631 156,730 5,804 150,926 26,999 7,018 19,981 23,915 3,987 1993 208,038 156,573 4,389 152,184 25,431 6,491 18,940 22,852 3,194 1992 193,031 143,033 3,373 139,660 26,009 6,350 19,659 21,232 2,757 1991 186,304 137,593 2,791 134,802 25,760 6,364 19,396 20,154 2,797 1990 179,329 131,493 2,523 128,970 25,753 6,522 19,231 19,354 2,729 1989 171,823 127,566 (NA) (NA) 24,579 6,449 18,130 (NA) (NA) Percentchange 1994/1993 1.7 0.1 32.2 -0.8 6.2 8.1 5.5 4.7 24.8 1993/1992 7.8 9.5 30.1 9.0 -2.2 2.2 -3.7 7.6 15.9 1992/1991 3.6 4.0 20.9 3.6 1.0 -0.2 1.4 5.3 -1.4 1991/1990 3.9 4.6 10.6 4.5 (Z) -2.4 0.9 4.1 2.5 1990/1989 4.4 3.1 (NA) (NA) 4.8 1.1 6.1 (NA) (NA) AnnualPayroll Millionsofdollars 1994 49,952 37,476 1,316 36,160 7,595 2,799 4,796 4,011 870 1993 48,429 36,801 1,007 35,794 7,038 2,620 4,418 3,861 729 1992 47,032 35,900 779 35,121 6,976 2,547 4,429 3,533 623 1991 45,600 35,320 625 34,695 6,660 2,492 4,168 2,973 647 1990 45,057 34,903 544 34,359 6,680 2,501 4,179 2,816 658 1989 42,902 33.119 (NA) (NA) 6,477 2,447 4,030 (NA) (NA) Percentchange 1994/1993 3.1 1.8 30.7 1.0 7.9 6.8 8.6 3.9 19.3 1993/1992 3.0 2.5 29.3 1.9 0.9 2.9 -0.2 9.3 17.0 1992/1991 3.1 1.6 24.6 1.2 4.7 2.2 6.3 18.8 -3.7 1991/1990 1.2 1.2 14.9 1.0 -0.3 -0.4 -0.3 5.6 -1.7 1990/1989 5.0 5.4 (NA) (NA) 3.1 2.2 3.7 (NA) (NA) EmployerContributionstoSocialSecurity andOtherSupplementalBenefits Millionsofdollars 1994 11,692 9,245 (S) 9,016 1,280 380 900 957 210 1993 11,582 9,326 (S) 9,153 1,197 374 823 886 173 1992 11,715 9,584 (S) 9,446 1,166 359 807 801 164 1991 10,846 8,924 (S) 8,819 1,074 341 733 667 181 1990 9,958 8,121 (S) 8,032 1,066 340 726 588 183 1989 9,649 7,931 (NA) (NA) 1,016 331 685 (NA) (NA) Percentchange 1994/1993 0.9 -0.9 (S) -1.5 6.9 1.6 9.4 8.0 21.4 1993/1992 -1.1 -2.7 (S) -3.1 2.7 4.2 2.0 10.6 5.5 1992/1991 8.0 7.4 (S) 7.1 8.6 5.3 10.1 20.1 -9.4 1991/1990 8.9 9.9 (S) 9.8 0.8 0.3 1.0 13.4 -1.1 1990/1989 3.2 2.4 (NA) (NA) 4.9 2.7 6.0 (NA) (NA) NANotavailable. ZLessthan .05percent. SDatadonot meetpublicationstandardsbecauseofhighsamplingvariabilityorpoorresponsequality. Some unpublishedestimatescanbederivedfromthistableby subtractingpublisheddatafromtheirrespectivetotals.However,thefiguresobtainedbysuchsubtractionaresubjecttothesesamelimitations.Theseunpublisheddataarefor internaluseonly. Note: Estimatesare obtainedfromasampleofemployerfirmsonly.Estimatesare notadjustedforpricechanges.Detailmaynot addtototalduetorounding. ForSIC's 483,4832.and4833,estimatesarefortaxableandtax-exemptfirmsandorganizations.AppendixA,tableA-1 providesestimatedmeasuresofsamplingvariability(coefficients ofvariation).

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