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Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2005-5
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Ottawa, 16 June 2005 |
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The Commission will hold a
public hearing commencing on 15 August 2005 at 9:30 a.m., at the
Commission Headquarters, 1Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec,
to consider the following applications. The deadline for submission of
interventions/comments is 21 July 2005. |
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Applicant and Locality |
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1. |
MediaNet Canada Ltd.
Across Canada |
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2. |
MediaNet Canada Ltd.
Across Canada |
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3. |
SF Partners Inc. (OBCI)
Across Canada |
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4. |
VISTA
The Virtual Window Inc.
Across Canada |
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5. |
TELETOON Canada Inc.
Across Canada |
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6. |
TELETOON Canada Inc.
Across Canada |
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7. |
TVA Group Inc.
Across Canada |
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8. |
TVA Group Inc.
Across Canada |
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9. |
TVA Group Inc.
Across Canada |
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10. |
TVA Group Inc.
Across Canada |
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11. |
Alliance Atlantis
Broadcasting Inc. (OBCI)
Across Canada |
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12. |
Showcase Television Inc.
Across Canada |
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13. |
Showcase Television Inc.
Across Canada |
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14. |
Entertainment Without
Limits Inc.
Across Canada |
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15. |
Astral Broadcasting Group
Inc.
Across Canada |
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16. |
Astral Broadcasting Group
Inc.
Across Canada |
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17. |
Astral Broadcasting Group
Inc.
Across Canada |
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18. |
Astral Broadcasting Group
Inc.
Across Canada |
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19. |
CHUM Limited, on behalf
of its subsidiary 1640576 Ontario Inc.
Across Canada |
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20. |
Entertainment Without
Limits Inc.
Across Canada |
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21. |
2953285 Canada Inc.
Across Canada |
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22. |
New Song Communications
Ministries Ltd.
Saint John, New Brunswick |
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23. |
La radio campus
communautaire francophone de Shawinigan inc.
Shawinigan, Quebec |
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24. |
Anderson Parish Media
Inc.
City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario |
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25. |
Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation
Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario |
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26. |
Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation
Ottawa, Ontario |
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27. |
Kenneth Clarke Odland
(OBCI)
Wolseley, Saskatchewan |
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28. |
Dennis M. Dyck (OBCI)
Yorkton, Saskatchewan |
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29. |
3077457 Nova Scotia
Limited controlled by Jack McGaw and Robert Stapells
Amherst, Nova Scotia |
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30. |
Prescott Sandhu (OBCI)
Vanderhoof, British Columbia |
1. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2004-1387-3 |
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Application by MediaNet
Canada Ltd. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as The
Cricket Channel. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of professional and amateur cricket games and
cricket related programming originating from both within Canada as well
as from around the world. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 6(a), 6(b),
11 and 13 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services
Regulations, 1990. |
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Applicant's address:
1085 Bellamy Road North #15
Toronto, Ontario
M1H 3C7
Fax: (416) 438-4948
E-Mail:
phillip@medianetcanada.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
2. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0042-2 |
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Application by MediaNet Canada
Ltd. to amend the licence of the national ethnic Category 2 specialty
programming undertaking known as JTV-Jewish Television approved in
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-497,
18 November 2004. |
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The current licence has the
following conditions of licence : |
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The licensee shall provide a national ethnic Category 2 specialty
programming undertaking directed particularly towards young Jewish
Canadians. The service shall be devoted to programming that reflects
the Jewish religion and lifestyle.
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Not less than 55% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the Yiddish and Hebrew languages.
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Not more than 20% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the English language.
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Not more than 10% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the French language.
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Not less than 5% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast week
shall be in the Arabic, Russian and German languages, respectively.
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The licensee shall devote not less than 15% of the first broadcast
year of the licence term, and of the evening broadcast period during
that year, to the broadcast of Canadian programs.
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The licensee now wishes to
change its nature of service by having the following conditions of
licence: |
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The licensee shall provide a national Category 2 specialty
programming undertaking devoted to the Canadian Jewish community at
all times with an emphasis on young Canadian Jews. The programming
will have an emphasis on the Jewish religion, lifestyle and heritage.
Programming will consist of Canadian and foreign Jewish programs with
a large portion produced by and for young Jewish Canadians.
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The licensee proposes not to broadcast any English or
French-language programming from category 6a) professional sports.
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Not less than 25% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the Yiddish and Hebrew languages.
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Not more than 65% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the English and/or French-language.
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Not less than 10% of all programming broadcast in the broadcast
week shall be in the Arabic and/or Russian-languages.
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The licensee shall devote not less than 25% of the first and second
broadcast years of the licence term, and of the evening broadcast
period during those years, to the broadcast of Canadian programs.
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In Year 3 of the licence term, and in each year thereafter, the
licensee shall devote not less than 35% of the broadcast year, and of
the evening broadcast period of each year, to the broadcast of
Canadian Programs.
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The licensee stated that the
majority of the programming must be in the English-language to ensure
that all generations and sectors of the Jewish community are served. It
further states that JTV is more than just a religious identity and will
showcase a large variety of Canadian Jewish production, of which most
will be in the English-language. |
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Licensee's address:
1085 Bellamy Road North #15
Toronto, Ontario
M1H 3C7
Fax: (416) 438-4948
E-Mail : phillip@jtvweb.com |
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Examination of application:
At the licensee’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
3. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0170-2 |
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Application by SF Partners
Inc., on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated (OBCI), to
acquire the assets of the Category 2 specialty programming undertaking
known as High School Television Network (HSTN). |
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The applicant is also
requesting a licence to continue the operation of the undertaking under
the same terms and conditions as those in effect under the licence, upon
surrender of the current licence issued to High School Television
Network Inc. (HSTN Inc.). |
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SF Partners Inc. received authority
to temporarily manage HSTN Inc. on 28 February 2003 (Broadcasting
Decision CRTC 2003-78).
Under this authority, SF Partners Inc. has the exclusive responsibility
for the operation of the undertaking. |
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The temporary management
authority has been renewed since then. On 27 February 2005, the
Commission approved an extension of its authority to 30 September 2005
in order to process the current application. |
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Applicant's address:
4950 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M2N 6K1
Fax: (416) 250-5083
E-Mail: brosen@sfgroup.ca |
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Examination of application:
6 Adelaide East, Suite 710
Toronto, Ontario |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
4. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0257-7 |
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Application by VISTA
The Virtual Window Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2
national English and French-language specialty programming undertaking
to be known as Vista The Virtual Window. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of high definition full motion images of the
most beautiful geography of Canada and the world. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out
in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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Applicant's address:
3226 Tufts Bay East
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4V 1V2
Fax: (306) 757-2110
E-Mail: vista.tv@gmail.com |
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Examination of application:
1500-1874 Scarth Street
Regina, Saskatchewan |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
5. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0282-4 |
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Application by TELETOON
Canada Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
French-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as
TELETOON Rétro. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of classic animation and classic
animation-related programs from Canada and around the world, including
animated movies, specials, series and shorts all of which commenced
production at least ten (10) years prior to their exhibition by the
licensee. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(b), 5(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c),
7(d), 7(e), 7(g), 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the
Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant proposes that no
more than 5% of the broadcast year would consist of programming from
categories 12 (Interstitials), 13 (Public service announcements) and 14
(Infomercials, promotional and corporate videos). |
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The applicant proposes that no
less than 90% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast year
shall be drawn from Categories 7(d) Theatrical feature films aired on
television and 7 (e) Animated television programs and films. |
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All programs shall consist
exclusively of animation and animation-related programming, with the
exception of those drawn from categories 12, 13 and 14. |
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Applicant's address:
Place BCE
181 Bay Street
P.O. Box 787
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 2T3
Fax: (416) 956-2070
E-Mail: nataliet@teletoon.com
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Examination of application:
2100 Ste-Catherine Street West, 2nd Floor
Montréal, Quebec, and
Place BCE
36 Yonge Street, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
6. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0283-2 |
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Application by TELETOON
Canada Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as
TELETOON Retro. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of classic animation and classic
animation-related programs from Canada and around the world, including
animated movies, specials, series and shorts all of which commenced
production at least ten (10) years prior to their exhibition by the
licensee. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(b), 5(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c),
7(d), 7(e), 7(g), 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the
Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant proposes that no
more than 5% of the broadcast year would consist of programming from
categories 12 (Interstitials), 13 (Public service announcements) and 14
(Infomercials, promotional and corporate videos). |
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The applicant proposes that no
less than 90% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast year
shall be drawn from Categories 7(d) Theatrical feature films aired on
television and 7 (e) Animated television programs and films. |
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All programs shall consist
exclusively of animation and animation-related programming, with the
exception of those drawn from categories 12, 13 and 14. |
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Applicant's address:
Place BCE
181 Bay Street
P.O. Box 787
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 2T3
Fax: (416) 956-2070
E-Mail: nataliet@teletoon.com
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Examination of application:
2100 Ste-Catherine Street West, 1st Floor
Montreal, Quebec, and
Place BCE
36 Yonge Street, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
7. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0297-3 |
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Application by TVA Group
Inc. (TVA) for a licence to operate a national French-language
Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Star Système. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of programs related to the entertainment
industry, television, movies, fashion and news. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 7(b),
7(c), 7(d), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services
Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant indicates that it
will devote a maximum of 5% per broadcast week to programming from
categories 8(b) and 8(c). |
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The applicant indicates that it
would devote a maximum of 25% per broadcast week to programming from
category 7. |
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Applicant's address:
1600 Maisonneuve Boulevard East
7th Floor
Montréal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
Fax: (514) 380-4664
E-Mail:
trepanier.edouard@quebecor.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and
Quebecor Média inc.
Regulatory Affairs
300 Viger Avenue East
6th Floor East
Montréal, Quebec |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
8. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0298-1 |
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Application by TVA Group
Inc. (TVA) for a licence to operate a national French-language
Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Télé-Services. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of programs related to manual labour such as
construction, renovations, repairs, decorating, gardening, landscaping,
interior design, mechanics and pastimes. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 7(a),
7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant indicates that it
will devote a maximum of 10% per broadcast week to programming from
categories 7(a), 7(b), 7(c) and 7(d). |
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Applicant's address:
1600 Maisonneuve Boulevard East
7th Floor
Montréal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
Fax: (514) 380-4664
E-Mail:
trepanier.edouard@quebecor.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and
Quebecor Média inc.
Regulatory Affairs
300 Viger Avenue East
6th Floor East
Montréal, Quebec |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
9. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0299-9 |
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Application by TVA Group
Inc. (TVA) for a licence to operate a national French-language
Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Nostalgie. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of movie and television classics. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e),
7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services
Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant indicates that
all programming from categories 7, 8 and 9 shall be copyrighted at least
15 years prior to the date of broadcast and the programming from
category 7(d) at least 25 years before the date of broadcast. |
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Applicant's address:
1600 Maisonneuve Boulevard East
7th Floor
Montréal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
Fax: (514) 380-4664
E-Mail:
trepanier.edouard@quebecor.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and
Quebecor Média inc.
Regulatory Affairs
300 Viger Avenue East
6th Floor East
Montréal, Quebec |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
10. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0300-7 |
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Application by TVA Group
Inc. (TVA) for a licence to operate a national French-language
Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Humour. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of programs related to humour and comedy. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 7(b), 7(c),
7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services
Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant indicates that it
will devote a maximum of 15% per broadcast week to programming from
category 7(e) and a maximum of one hour in the evening between 7 p.m.
and 11 p.m. |
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The applicant indicates that it
will devote a maximum of 25% per broadcast week to programming from
category 7(c) and 7(d). |
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Applicant's address:
1600 Maisonneuve Boulevard East
7th Floor
Montréal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
Fax: (514) 380-4664
E-Mail:
trepanier.edouard@quebecor.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and
Quebecor Média inc.
Regulatory Affairs
300 Viger Avenue East
6th Floor East
Montréal, Quebec |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
11. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0317-9 |
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Application by Alliance
Atlantis Broadcasting Inc., on behalf of a corporation to be
incorporated (OBCI), for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as
D.I.Y.Television. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will be designed for the do-it-yourselfer of all levels. The
network will be entirely devoted to programs that offer Canadians an
interactive television experience that provides immediate access to
detailed step-by-step instructions, in-depth demonstrations and tips for
do-it-yourself projects. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 5(a) 5(b), 10,
11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services
Regulations, 1990. |
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Applicant's address:
121 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
Fax: (416) 964-7880
E-Mail:
Kathleen.brown@allianceatlantis.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
12. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0318-7 |
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Application by Showcase
Television Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as Girls
TV. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of programs related to the entertainment and
information needs of young female television viewers, aged 5 to 17
years, with a special emphasis on programs that embody a sense of
confidence, empowerment and positive self-image. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 5(b), 6(a), 7(a), 7(b),
7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and
14 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations,
1990. |
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The applicant indicated that no
more than 15% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week
shall be drawn from category 7(e) (Animated television programs &
films). |
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No more than 25% of all
programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be drawn from
category 7(d) (Theatrical feature films aired on Television). |
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No more than 25% of all
programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be drawn from
category 8(b) (Music video clips), 8(c) (Music video programs). |
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Applicant's address:
121 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
Fax: (416) 964-7880
E-Mail:
Kathleen.brown@allianceatlantis.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
13. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0321-0 |
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Application by Showcase
Television Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as ZTV. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will be targeted to Generation-Y, young adults between the
ages of 18 and 29. Programming shall focus on innovative technologies
and new media, youth/extreme sports, sex, jobs, education, music,
leisure activities and current events. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 5(b), 6(a), 7(a), 7(b),
7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and
14 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations,
1990. |
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No more than 25% of
all programming broadcast during the broadcast week
shall be drawn from category 7(d) (Theatrical feature films aired on
television) and all such programming shall have been copyrighted for at
least three years. |
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No more than 10% of all
programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be drawn from
categories 8(a) (Music & dance other than 8(b) & 8(c)), 8(b) (Music
video clips) and 8(c) (Music video programs). |
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No more than 15% of all
programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be drawn from
categories 6(a) (Professional sports) and 6(b) (Amateur sports). |
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No more than 25% of all
programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be from any one
genre (e.g. health, fashion, sports, travel, computer, Internet). |
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Applicant's address:
121 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
Fax: (416) 964-7880
E-Mail:
Kathleen.brown@allianceatlantis.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
14. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0412-7 |
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Application by Entertainment
Without Limits Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as The
PRIVATE Channel. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of a unique, attractive, high quality
multidimensional adult entertainment service. Programming themes will
range from erotic, to instructional programming dealing with
relationships and sexuality in a mature and responsible manner. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 5(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e),
7(g), 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in
Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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Applicant's address:
66 Wellington Street East
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 1H8
Fax: (905) 726-9982
E-Mail:
info@entertainmentwithoutlimits.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
15. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0418-5 |
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Application by Astral
Broadcasting Group Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2
national French-language specialty programming undertaking to be known
as Chez moi. |
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The applicant indicates that
the programming would be devoted to lifestyle and the home: food,
interior design, do-it-yourself, consumer, gardening, landscaping, and
environmental shows. Intended for adult viewers between 25 and 54, Chez
moi will air news magazines, reports, documentaries, reality television
shows and, on occasion, lifestyle dramas. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 7(a),
7(b), 7(c), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the
Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant proposes that no
more than 15% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week
shall be drawn from category 7. |
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Applicant's address:
2100 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec
H3H 2T3
Fax: (514) 939-3136
E-Mail: proy@chaines.astral.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
16. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0420-1 |
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Application by Astral
Broadcasting Group Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2
national French-language specialty programming undertaking to be known
as Télé-Rêve. |
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The applicant indicates that
the programming would be devoted to what many people fantasize about:
the lives of the rich and famous, the fascinating sagas of famous
families, fancy homes, items and clothes, extraordinary life stories and
the secrets of the stars. Intended mainly for female viewers between 24
and 54, Télé-Rêve will air dramas, news magazines, documentaries and
reality television shows that focus on wealth, luxury and stardom. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 7(a), 7(b),
7(c), 7(d), 9, 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the
Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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Feature films from category
7(d) broadcast by the licensee must have been copyrighted for at least 7
years prior to the broadcast date. |
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Applicant's address:
2100 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec
H3H 2T3
Fax: (514) 939-3136
E-Mail: proy@chaines.astral.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
17. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0421-8 |
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Application by Astral
Broadcasting Group Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2
national French-language specialty programming undertaking to be known
as Télé-Vitesse. |
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The applicant indicates that
the programming would be devoted to speed—on land, in water and in the
air—and vehicles: automobiles, motorcycles, snowmobiles, trains, boats,
planes and more. Intended mainly for male viewers between 25 and 54,
Télé-Vitesse will air news magazines, documentaries, dramas, reality
television shows and, on occasion, speed-sports competitions and
segments on automobiles and the technology that make it possible for
people to satisfy their need for speed. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 6(a),
6(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(f), 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in
Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The applicant proposes that no
more than 15% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week
shall be drawn from Category 6. |
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Feature films from category
7(d) broadcast by the licensee must have been copyrighted for at least 7
years prior to the broadcast date. |
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Applicant's address:
2100 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec
H3H 2T3
Fax: (514) 939-3136
E-Mail: proy@chaines.astral.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
18. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0422-6 |
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Application by Astral
Broadcasting Group Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2
national French-language specialty programming undertaking to be known
as Canal Justice. |
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The applicant indicates that
the programming would be devoted to exploring the justice system (civil,
criminal, military, etc.): major trials, legal and police procedure and
investigations, fraud and swindling, legal firms, coroners, forensic
pathology, etc. Intended mainly for adult viewers between 25 and 54,
Canal Justice will air justice-related news magazines, documentaries,
dramas, and reality television shows. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 7(a), 7(b),
7(c), 7(d), 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the
Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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The feature films in category
7(d) broadcast by the licensee shall have been copyrighted at least 7
years prior to the broadcast date. |
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Applicant's address:
2100 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec
H3H 2T3
Fax: (514) 939-3136
E-Mail: proy@chaines.astral.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
19. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0425-0 |
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Application by CHUM Limited
(CHUM), on behalf of its subsidiary 1640576 Ontario Inc. (1640576),
to acquire a minority interest (0.01%) in the general partnership
carrying on business as Pulse 24 Partnership (Pulse 24). Pulse 24
operates the English-language specialty television service known as
CablePulse 24. Following this transaction, 1640576 will become the
partner with CHUM in Pulse 24. |
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The applicant is requesting a
new licence to be issued to 1640576 and CHUM, partners in Pulse 24,
under the same terms and conditions set out in Broadcasting Decision
CRTC 2004-21,
21 January 2004. |
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Applicant's address:
299 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 2Z5
Fax: (416) 340-7005
E-Mail: keving@chumlimited.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
20. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0439-1 |
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Application by Entertainment
Without Limits Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as PURE
PLAY Clips Channel. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will consist of a unique, attractive, high quality
multidimensional adult entertainment service which will feature five to
fifteen-minute video clips. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 5(b), 7(d), 7(e), 7(g),
11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in
Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. |
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Applicant's address:
66 Wellington Street East
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 1H8
Fax: (905) 726-9982
E-Mail:
info@entertainmentwithoutlimits.com |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
21. |
Across Canada
Application No. 2005-0491-1 |
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Application by 2953285
Canada Inc. for a licence to operate a Category 2 national
English-language specialty programming undertaking to be known as
Discovery HD Theatre. |
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The applicant states that the
programming will be devoted exclusively to high definition programming
in the areas of science and technology, nature and the environment,
adventure, animal behaviour, pet care, wildlife, travel and world
cultures. |
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The applicant proposes to offer
programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(a), 5(b),
7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 as set
out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. No
more than 15% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week
shall be drawn from category 7. |
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Applicant's address:
9 Channel Nine Court
Toronto, Ontario
M1S 4B5
Fax: (416) 332-4202
E-Mail: plewis@discovery.ca
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and:
CIVT-TV, Vancouver
750 Burrard Street, Suite 300
Vancouver, British Columbia
CFCN-TV, Calgary
80 Patina Rise South West
Calgary, Alberta
CKCK-TV, Regina
#1 Highway East
Regina, Saskatchewan
CJOH-TV, Ottawa
1500 Merivale Road
Nepean, Ontario
Le Réseau des Sports (RDS) Inc.
1755, René-Lévesque Boulevard East
Suite 300
Montreal, Quebec
CJCH-TV, ATV Halifax
2885 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
22. |
Saint John, New Brunswick
Application No. 2005-0081-0 |
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Application by New Song
Communications Ministries Ltd. (New Song Ministries) to acquire the
assets of the low-power Christian music radio programming undertaking
CINB-FM at Saint John. |
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The applicant is also
requesting a licence to continue the operation of the undertaking under
the same terms and conditions as those in effect under the current
licence. |
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The Commission notes that the
transaction will be effected through a corporate reorganization with
respect to the transfer of the assets of CINB-FM from New Song
Communications Ltd. to a not-for-profit corporation, New Song
Ministries. |
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Applicant's address:
33 Hanover Street
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 3X1
Fax: (506) 657-7664
E-Mail: dmabee@newsongfm.com
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
23. |
Shawinigan, Quebec
Application No. 2005-0443-2 |
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Application by La radio
campus communautaire francophone de Shawinigan inc. for a licence to
operate a French-language FM Type B community radio programming
undertaking in Shawinigan. |
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The new station would operate
on frequency 91.1 MHz (channel 216A1) with an effective radiated power
of 250 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 9.2 metres). |
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In Decision CRTC 2001-598
dated 20 September 2001, New developmental campus radio station,
the Commission approved the application for a broadcasting licence
for a new developmental campus radio programming undertaking at Shawinigan.
The licence issued to La radio campus communautaire francophone de
Shawinigan inc. expires 20 September 2005. |
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In Public Notice CRTC
2000-12, dated 28 January 2000, Campus radio policy,
the Commission notes that developmental campus radio stations will
generally be licensed for three years. At the end of this term, licensees
will be expected to have filed an application with the Commission
for a regular campus radio licence or to cease operations. |
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La radio campus communautaire
francophone de Shawinigan inc. notes that it is applying for a licence
to operate a Type B community radio station in view of the community’s
involvement in the project and that CFUT-FM does not fit the profile of
a campus radio station. |
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The Commission notes that the
contours of the station will be increased significantly as a result of
the proposed increase in power from 5 to 250 watts. The Commission also
notes that this change will result in a change of the CFUT-FM status
from a low power unprotected service to a regular Class A1 FM station. |
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Applicant's address:
5655 des Hêtres Boulevard
Shawinigan, Quebec
G9N 4V9
Fax: (819) 539-1749
E-Mail: dg@radio911.ca |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
24. |
City of Kawartha Lakes,
Ontario
Application No. 2004-1405-3 |
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Application by Anderson
Parish Media Inc. for a licence to operate an English-language
commercial FM radio programming undertaking in City of Kawartha Lakes. |
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The new station would operate
on frequency 96.7 MHz (channel 244A) with an effective radiated power of
3,000 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 77.2 metres). |
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The applicant proposes an Easy
Listening format, composed of a mix of vocal and instrumental music. |
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The Commission will only
proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the
Department of Industry, at least twenty days prior to the hearing, that
it is technically acceptable. |
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Applicant's address:
4-18 Cambridge Street North
Lindsay, Ontario
K9V 4C3
Fax: (705) 878-0792
E-Mail:
raymondmcmurray@sympatico.ca |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
25. |
Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario
Application No. 2005-0149-6 |
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Application by the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for a licence to operate, in
association with its existing TV station CBOFT Ottawa, a licence to
operate a French-language transitional digital television programming
undertaking in Ottawa with a transmitter in Toronto. |
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The new station would operate
from Camp Fortune on channel 22VU with an average effective radiated
power of 36,300 watts (maximum effective radiated power of
66,000 watts/antenna height of 332.9 metres). |
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The transmitter at Toronto
would operate from the CN Tower on channel 24C with an effective
radiated power of 2,500 watts. |
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The Commission will only
proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the
Department of Industry, at least twenty days prior to the hearing, that
it is technically acceptable. |
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In CBLFT Toronto – transitional
digital television licence, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-68,
30 January 2004 (Decision 2004-68),
the Commission approved the CBC application for a licence to operate
a transitional digital television programming undertaking in Toronto.
The CBC has indicated that it no longer wishes to operate
this as a transitional digital television programming undertaking
but rather would use this as a transmitter to broadcast the programming
of the Ottawa transitional digital television programming undertaking. |
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Upon approval of this application,
the CBC has agreed to surrender its authority received in Decision
2004-68 effective
at the implementation of the Ottawa station. |
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Applicant's address:
181 Queen Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1K9
Fax: (613) 288-6257
E-Mail: kirshenB@cbc.ca |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address, and
CBC
250 Front Street West
Toronto, Ontario |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
26. |
Ottawa, Ontario
Application No. 2005-0150-4 |
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Application by the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation for a licence to operate an
English-language transitional digital television programming undertaking
associated with its existing television station CBOT Ottawa. |
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The new station would operate
from Camp Fortune on channel 25VL with an average effective radiated
power of 90,700 watts (maximum effective radiated power of
165,000 watts/antenna height of 332.9 metres). |
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The Commission will only
proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the
Department of Industry, at least twenty days prior to the hearing, that
it is technically acceptable. |
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Applicant's address:
181 Queen Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1K9
Fax: (613) 288-6257
E-Mail: kirshenB@cbc.ca |
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Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
27. |
Wolseley, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2005-0304-6 |
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Application by Kenneth
Clarke Odland, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated (OBCI),
(Highway One Travelers Information Radio) for a licence to operate an
English-language tourist radio programming undertaking in
Wolseley. |
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The new station would operate
on frequency 93.1 MHz (channel 226LP) with an effective radiated power
of 43.7 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 47.2 metres). |
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The applicant proposes to
operate a tourist information service that would provide tourism,
community and travel information for travelers driving the TransCanada
Highway between Qu’Appelle and Grenfell, Saskatchewan. |
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Applicant's address
P.O. Box 211
Wolseley, Saskatchewan
S0G 5H0
Fax: (306) 698-2241
E-mail: b.k.odland@imagewireless.ca
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Examination of application:
Indian Head Town Office
421 Grand Avenue
Indian Head, Saskatchewan
Grenfell Town Office
800 Desmond Street
Grenfell, Saskatchewan
Wolseley Town Office
510 Varennes Street
Wolseley, Saskatchewan |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
28. |
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2005-0069-6 |
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Application by Dennis M.
Dyck, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated (OBCI), for a
licence to operate an English-language FM commercial specialty radio
programming undertaking in Yorkton. |
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The new station would operate
on frequency 100.5 MHz (channel 263LP) with an effective radiated power
of 44.8 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 29.9 metres). |
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The applicant is proposing a
Christian music service (specialty format) with at least 95% of the
weekly total music drawn from subcategory 35 (non-classic religious). |
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Applicant's address:
P.O. Box 1137
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
S3N 2X3
Fax: (306) 782-5606
E-Mail: dyck.afj@sasktel.net
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Examination of application:
City Hall
City of Yorkton
37 Third Avenue North
Yorkton, Saskatchewan |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
29. |
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Application No. 2005-0262-6 |
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Application by 3077457 Nova
Scotia Limited controlled by Jack McGaw and Robert Stapells to
acquire the assets of radio programming undertaking CFNS-FM Amherst,
Nova Scotia, from Central Nova Tourist Association. |
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The applicant proposes to
delete the following condition of licence: |
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The station shall be used solely to broadcast pre-recorded public
service information for the purpose of attracting visitors to the
Central Nova Scotia Tourist Information Centre.
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and adding the following
conditions of licence: |
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This low power FM undertaking will be used for the purpose of
broadcasting pre-recorded messages relating to local and provincial
safety conditions, Confederation Bridge conditions, tourist
attractions, events and community activities and any other information
which does not constitute the same service being offered by
conventional licensees.
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The licensee shall not broadcast musical selections, except as
incidental background music.
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The applicant is also
requesting a licence to continue the operation of the undertaking, upon
surrender of the current licence issued to Central Nova Tourist
Association. |
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Applicant's address:
170 Thompson Run
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B4B 1T7
Fax: (902) 832-5586
E-Mail:
jack@inforadiocanada.com |
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Examination of application:
The Nova Scotia Visitor Information Centre
1325 Fort Lawrence Road
102 Highway #104
Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
30. |
Vanderhoof, British Columbia
Application No. 2005-0202-2 |
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Application by Prescott
Sandhu, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated (OBCI), for a
licence to operate an English-language FM religious Type B community
radio programming undertaking in Vanderhoof. |
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The new station would operate
on frequency 100.7 MHz (channel 264LP) with an effective radiated power
of 50 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 15 metres). |
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The Commission will only
proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the
Department of Industry, at least twenty days prior to the hearing, that
it is technically acceptable. |
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Applicant's address:
Vanderhoof Christian Radio
P.O. Box 2060
Vanderhoof, British Columbia
V0J 3A0
Fax: (780) 487-2244
E-Mail: newlifefm@shaw.ca |
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Examination of application:
Nechako Redi-Mix Ltd.
Site 1 RR#2
Vanderhoof, British Columbia |
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[Broadcasting intervention/comments form] |
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Public Participation |
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Deadline for interventions/comments |
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21 July 2005 |
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The intervention must be
received by the CRTC and by the applicant on or before the
above-mentioned date. The Commission cannot be held responsible for
postal delays. |
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The intervention must include
one of the following statements in either the first or the last
paragraph: |
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1 - I request to appear at the
public hearing.
2 - I do not want to appear at the public hearing. |
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Your intervention will be
considered by the Commission, and will form part of the public record of
the proceeding without further notification to you, provided the
procedure set out below has been followed. You will be contacted only if
your submission raises procedural questions. |
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Submit your written
intervention to the Secretary General of the Commission in only one
of the following formats: |
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by using the
Broadcasting Intervention/Comments Form
located below the description of each application within this notice of
public hearing |
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or |
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by mail to
CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N2 |
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or |
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by fax at
(819) 994-0218 |
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A true copy must be sent
to the applicant and proof that this has been done must accompany the
intervention sent to the Commission. |
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The Commission advises those
who file and serve by electronic mode to exercise caution when using
e-mail for service of documents or notification, as it may be difficult
to establish that service has occurred. |
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Before initiating service
through electronic mode, please ensure that you will be able to satisfy
the Commission, upon request, that service of the notification was
completed. |
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Where the intervention is filed
by electronic means, the line ***End of document*** should be entered
following the last paragraph of the document, as an indication that the
document has not been damaged during electronic transmission. |
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Each paragraph of the document
should be numbered. |
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Your intervention should
clearly identify the application and indicate whether you support or
oppose the application, or if you propose changes to it, include the
facts and grounds for your proposal. |
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In the event that the
application is brought to the oral phase of the hearing, and if you wish
to appear, you must provide reasons why your written comments are not
sufficient and why an appearance is necessary. |
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Persons requiring
communications support such as assistance listening devices and sign
language interpretation are requested to inform the commission at least
twenty (20) days before the commencement of the public hearing so that
the necessary arrangements can be made. |
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Important |
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All information submitted,
including your email address, name and any other personal information as
provided, will become part of the public record and can be viewed on the
Commission’s Web site. |
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Documents sent in electronic
format will be put on the Commission’s Web site exactly as we received
them, and in the official language and format in which they are sent.
Documents not received electronically will be scanned and put on the Web
site. |
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Examination of documents |
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An electronic version of
applications is available from the Commission’s web site by selecting
the application number within this notice. |
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A list of all
interventions/comments will also be available on the Commission’s Web
site. An electronic version of all interventions/comments submitted will
be accessible from this list. To access the list, select "Lists of
interventions/comments" under "Public Proceedings" from the Commission’s
Web site. |
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Documents are also available
during normal office hours at the local address provided in this notice
and at the Commission offices and documentation centres directly
involved with these applications or, upon request, within 2 working
days, at any other CRTC offices and documentation centres. |
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Central Building
Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
1 Promenade du Portage, Room 206
Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0N2
Tel: (819) 997-2429 – TDD: 994-0423
FAX: (819) 994-0218 |
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Metropolitan Place
99 Wyse Road
Suite 1410
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3A 4S5
Tel: (902) 426-7997 – TDD: 426-6997
FAX: (902) 426-2721 |
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205 Viger Avenue West
Suite 504
Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1G2
Tel: (514) 283-6607 |
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55 St. Clair Avenue East
Suite 624
Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M2
Tel: (416) 952-9096 |
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Kensington Building
275 Portage Avenue
Suite 1810
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3
Tel: (204) 983-6306 – TDD: 983-8274
FAX: (204) 983-6317 |
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Cornwall Professional Building
2125 – 11th Avenue
Room 103
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3X3
Tel: (306) 780-3422 |
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10405 Jasper Avenue
Suite 520
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N4
Tel: (780) 495-3224 |
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530-580 Hornby Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3B6
Tel: (604) 666-2111 – TDD: 666-0778
FAX: (604) 666-8322 |
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Secretary General |
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This document is available in
alternative format upon request, and may also be examined in PDF
format or in HTML at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca
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