Statistics of the Communications Industry in the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - Radio |
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15.--Statistics of class accrued liabilities affiliated companies Amortization Bell Telephone capital stock capital surplus Carolina Telephone carriers reporting annually Central offices Chesapeake & Potomac class A telephone coaxial cable Commission Common battery communication plant Company telephones current and accrued current assets December 31 deductions deferred charges deferred credits depreciation and amortization Depreciation reserve Dividend Domestic public land Domestic telegraph ended--Continued Federal Communications Commission fixed charges fixed stations footnotes funded debt international telegraph carriers investments and funds long-term debt Magneto miles of wire mobile radio services monthly Net operating income Northwestern Bell Number of employees plant acquisition adjustment Potomac Telephone Preferred stock Prepaid accounts principal domestic private line services Radiotelegraph service between fixed service telephones Table 15.--Statistics taxes telegraph stations Telephone & Telegraph telephone carriers reporting Telephone plant acquisition telephones by type Teletypewriter toll service revenues traffic expenses type of switchboard U. S. Government Unappropriated earned surplus Western Union X X X X
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Page 6 - Bell companies", as used in this publication, represents the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, its principal telephone subsidiaries, and the Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company and The Southern New England Telephone Company. It is estimated that, on the basis of assets and of revenues, the telephone carriers reporting to the Commission...
Page 129 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. The mean for each job is computed by multiplying each rate by the number of employees receiving the rate.
Page 6 - The information was taken principally from annual and monthly reports filed by the carriers with the Federal Communications Commission. This publication has been issued annually since 1939. Previous to 1957 it was titled "Statistics of the Communications Industry in the United States".
Page 11 - STATISTICS OF THE COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31...
Page 6 - All communications carriers engaged in interstate or foreign communication service, except those so engaged solely through connection with the facilities of another unaffiliated carrier, are subject to all the common carrier provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
Page 11 - Statistics of the Communications Industry in the United States for the Year Ended [December 31.
Page 123 - Compiled from responses to Telegraph Division Order No. 12, annual reports, and correspondence. Represents principally data as estimated by reporting carriers on basis of actual counts for test periods. 2/ The number of messages shown for years prior to 1944 include press roesssges on an equated basis.
Page 12 - Dearborn, Mich. Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Des Moines, la Detroit, Mich Dubuque, la Duluth, Minn Durban, N.
Page 3 - INCLUSIVE. OF CLASS A TELEPHONE CARRIERS FILING ANNUAL REPORTS WITH THE COMMISSION .- 9 19 EMPLOYEES OF CLASS A TELEPHONE CARRIERS CLASSIFIED BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS.
Page 3 - Selected telephone data, shown by States, from "Census of Electrical Industries, 1937," published by the Bureau of the Census.