Public Radio International FY14 Pricing (July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014)

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Public Radio International FY14 Pricing (July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014) PRI is proud to offer a broad portfolio of content that offers diverse global and cultural perspectives that help your listeners find their place in an interconnected world. If you would like specific pricing estimates, please contact your PRI Client Relations Manager. We look forward to working with you in the year ahead. Public Radio International FY14 Affiliation Fees The annual affiliation fee is the combination of three factors: 1. An affiliate's primary, secondary, or tertiary status; 2. The metro-market size the affiliate serves, based on Arbitron's Fall Radio Market Survey Schedule and Population Rankings, when applicable; and 3. The affiliate station s total station revenue (TSR), using the FY12 NFFS and the FY14 CPB grant information provided by CPB. The metro-market size fees are based on the following tier-level structure: Population Base Tier Minimum Maximum Fee Tier A 5,000,001 & beyond $19,100 Tier B 2,500,001 5,000,000 $16,000 Tier C,001 2,500,000 $13,250 Tier D 600,001,000 $11,250 Tier E 300,001 600,000 $9,750 Tier F 25,001 300,000 $8,250 Tier G 1 25,000 $4,750 If you have repeater stations under the same licensee, the total metro-market populations of all your stations are combined to determine your billing tier level for affiliation and carriage fees. Affiliation fees are calculated as follows: 1. To determine a station's FY14 Total Station Revenue (TSR) portion of the fee, the FY12 NFFS and the FY14 CPB grant information (provided by CPB) are added together. 2. The FY14 TSR is multiplied by.45% (TSR multiplier). 3. To that sub-total, the metro-market size base fee is added. 4. Finally, depending on the affiliate's status, the total is multiplied by: 100% Primary Affiliate 95% Secondary Affiliate (100% - 5% discount) 85% Tertiary Affiliate (100% - 15% discount) Page 1 of 6

Two examples are provided for you: 1. Primary Affiliate, Tier D (Population 600,001,000) $,000 NFFS and CPB grants combined total.45% FY14 TSR multiplier $4,500 FY14 TSR Fee $11,250 FY14 Metro-Market Size Base Fee $15,750 Annual Affiliation Fee 2. Secondary Affiliate, Tier F (Population 25,001 300,000) $500,000 NFFS and CPB grants combined total.45% FY14 TSR multiplier $2,250 FY14 TSR Fee $8,250 FY14 Metro-Market Size Base Fee $10,500 Subtotal 95% Secondary Affiliate (100% - 5% discount) $9,975 Annual Affiliation Fee Page 2 of 6

Public Radio International FY14 Program Carriage Fees The following carriage fee rates are for the period beginning July 1, 2013, and ending June 30, 2014. PRI s carriage fees which are billed quarterly (July, October, January, April) cover terrestrial broadcast and simulcast Internet streams. The tier (metro-market) sizes are based on the same population structure as PRI s affiliation fees. FY14 Program Carriage Fees (Quarterly rates) July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014 Program A B C D E F G Afropop Worldwide As It Happens 1,046 958 867 709 542 374 168 1,034 949 795 707 595 509 242 Bob Edwards Weekend 2,392 2,207 2,024 1,472 1,042 735 516 Classical 24 / 24 Hour Service 8,414 8,414 8,414 8,414 8,414 8,414 4,209 Classical 24Overnight 10 PM 6 AM Weekdays 10 PM 9 AM Saturday, Sunday Classical 24Weekday Evenings 6 PM 10 PM Classical 24Weekdays 6 AM 6 PM Classical 24Weekends 4,215 4,215 4,215 4,215 4,215 4,215 2,075 952 2,801 2,801 2,801 2,801 2,801 2,801 1,412 9 AM 10 PM C24 Streaming Outside On-Air hours 952 C24 Streaming Continuous (24X7) Day 6 2,438 2,250 2,063 1,500 1,063 750 526 Echoes (less than 2 hours per week) 1,423 1,212 979 822 671 527 328 Echoes (more than 2 hours per week) 1,907 1,799 1,615 1,423 1,280 1,104 654 Jazz After Hours 993 993 993 993 993 993 512 Living on Earth with Steve Curwood 1,062 930 786 524 368 236 171 Page 3 of 6

FY14 Program Carriage Fees (Quarterly rates) July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014 Program A B C D E F G Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?* 3,944 3,407 2,936 2,199 1,476 1,231 721 PRI's The World** 4,893 4,148 3,403 2,553 1,703 1,064 533 PRI's The World** TSR multiplier.33%.33%.33%.33%.33%.33%.33% Q with Jian Ghomeshi The Record Shelf Riverwalk Jazz 3,407 2,839 2,556 2,015 1,618 1,136 625 194 194 194 161 161 123 123 1,250 1,048 907 726 583 418 280 Selected Shorts Studio 360 From PRI and 1,894 1,559 1,281 1,002 668 390 251 WNYC 2,680 2,340 1,712 1,072 988 751 375 The Tavis Smiley Show and Smiley & West (2 Hours) 2,567 2,106 1,916 1,387 949 730 512 Please contact your PRI Client Relations Manager for individual pricing for each program. The Takeaway 2,645 2,431 2,146 2,002 1,787 1,430 1,215 This American Life 4,051 3,544 2,590 1,620 1,351 1,080 453 To the Best of Our Knowledge 803 703 660 565 467 328 153 To the Point 1,824 1,687 1,599 1,427 1,274 988 485 WireTap 1,930 1,764 1,599 1,213 717 441 276 Zorba Paster On Your Health 722 632 592 511 419 296 139 * Whad Ya Know? Radio Hour an additional hour of Michael Feldman s Whad Ya Know? is also available. Please visit PRI s InfoSite for additional information. **The carriage fees for PRI's The World are calculated based on metro-market-size fee (tier) and a percentage of total station revenue (TSR). Page 4 of 6

Two examples are provided for you: 1. PRI's The World, Tier D Affiliate (Population 600,001,000) $,000 TSR (NFFS and CPB grants combined total).33% FY14 TSR multiplier $3,300 FY14 TSR Annual Fee $10,212 Annual PRI's The World Carriage Fee $2,533 Quarterly PRI's The World Carriage Fee $13,512 Total Annual PRI s The World Carriage Fee $3,378 Total Quarterly PRI s The World Carriage Fee 2. PRI's The World, Tier F Affiliate (Population 25,001 300,000) $500,000 TSR (NFFS and CPB grants combined total).33% FY14 TSR multiplier $1,650 FY14 TSR Annual Fee $4,256 Annual PRI's The World Carriage Fee $1,0643 Quarterly PRI's The World Carriage Fee $5,906 Total Annual PRI s The World Carriage Fee $1,467.50 Total Quarterly PRI s The World Carriage Fee FY14 Multi-Platform Pricing For an annual fee of $4,000 per platform, PRI offers affiliate stations multiple programming choices for use on Supplemental Audio Channels (SAC), non- simultaneous Internet side streams, and other multi-platform streams. The broadcast rights and exclusivity policies for each program still apply; please consult each program for details. Stations that move a program with a carriage fee exclusively to HD must still pay the carriage fee for that program. Any carriage of PRI programming on HD channels, Web streaming or other multi-platform must be reported to your PRI Client Relations Manager. PRI offers three programming options for SACs: 1. Classical 24 24-hour Classical Music Service (annual fee: $4,000) Stations may carry any part of service, live as fed. In markets where more than one station exists, service dayparts will be offered according to PRI's policy of exclusivity. Simulcast streaming rights are available for this service. 2. A La Carte (annual fee: $4,000) Create a program schedule for any daypart or platform that includes individual programs distributed by PRI. Page 5 of 6

FY14 Affiliation and Carriage Invoicing Procedures The affiliation and carriage invoicing procedure for FY14 will remain the same as last year. Affiliation The base fee portion of affiliation will be invoiced on June 1, 2013. The TSR fee portion of affiliation will be invoiced after the FY14 TSR numbers are received from CPB, probably in late August or September. Carriage (PRI's The World ) Invoices for carriage fees are issued quarterly; invoices for the first quarter of FY14 will be issued on July 1. The July 1 invoices for PRI's The World will be issued for the base fee plus the TSR fee based on the FY13 TSR numbers. These invoices will not be adjusted for the FY14 TSR numbers. The October 1 and thereafter invoices for PRI's The World will be issued for the base fee plus the TSR fee based on the FY14 TSR numbers. Hear a different voice. Page 6 of 6