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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-614
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Ottawa, 31 October 2006
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Rogers Cable Communications Inc.
Various locations in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and
Ontario |
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Application 2006-1139-4
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-123
27 September 2006 |
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Rogers cable distribution undertakings – Licence amendment
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The Commission approves the
application by Rogers Cable Communications Inc. (Rogers), to amend the
licences of its various cable broadcasting distribution undertakings in
New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario, by extending the suspension of the requirement for it to perform
program deletion under sections 42(1)(b) and 43(1) of the
Broadcasting Distribution Regulations, pursuant to the terms set out
in its conditions of licence. |
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Rogers indicated that it is currently negotiating
an agreement with Canadian programming services, represented by the
Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), with respect to the appropriate
terms for future distribution of distant Canadian signals and the
suspension of program deletion requirements. In the licensee’s view,
the proposed extension would permit it and the CAB to take into account
the Commission’s determinations in the proceeding initiated by Review
of certain aspects of the regulatory framework for over-the-air television,
Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2006-5,
12 June 2006, in negotiating the above-mentioned agreement. |
3. |
The Commission did not receive any
interventions in connection with this application. |
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The existing condition of licence relating
to relief from program deletion requirements reads as follows: |
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The licensee is authorized to distribute the following signals on
a digital discretionary basis:
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- any of the Canadian distant television signals set out in the
List of Part 3 eligible satellite services. This includes
any of the signals that the licensee is distributing as of
16 May 2005 as well as any other Canadian distant signal on
that list provided that the licensee receives the signal from
a licensed satellite relay distribution undertaking and distributes
the signal in accordance with the Commission’s distant signals
policy, as set out in Structural Public Hearing, Public
Notice CRTC 1993-74,
3 June 1993; and
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- a second set of signals that provides the programming of the
four U.S. commercial networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX) and the
non-commercial PBS network (hereafter referred to as the U.S. 4+1
signals).
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The distribution on a discretionary basis on the licensee’s
digital service of a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals (that is, a set
of U.S. 4+1 signals in addition to the set of such signals already
carried by the system) and Canadian distant signals is subject to
the provision that, with respect to such signals, the licensee
adhere to the requirements regarding non-simultaneous program
deletion set out in section 43 of the Broadcasting Distribution
Regulations. The Commission suspends the application of this
provision, for a period ending 12 August 2006, subject to the
requirement that the licensee pay the following monthly fees to the
Canadian Association of Broadcasters, on behalf of affected
broadcasters, in lieu of performing non-simultaneous program
deletion: $0.50 for each subscriber who receives Canadian distant
television signals on a digital discretionary basis and $0.25 for
each subscriber who receives a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals on a
digital discretionary basis.
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The Commission hereby replaces the
condition set out above for each of Rogers’ Class 1 and Class 2
undertakings with the following condition of licence:
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The licensee is authorized to distribute the following signals on
a digital discretionary basis:
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- any of the Canadian distant television signals set out in
the List of Part 3 eligible satellite services. This
includes any of the signals that the licensee is distributing
as of 16 May 2005 as well as any other Canadian distant signal
on that list provided that, subject to any related policies,
decisions, or regulations the Commission may make at a future
date, the licensee receives the signal from a licensed satellite
relay distribution undertaking and distributes the signal
in accordance with the Commission’s distant signals policy,
as set out in Structural Public Hearing, Public Notice
CRTC 1993-74,
3 June 1993; and
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- a second set of signals that provides the programming of the
four U.S. commercial networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX) and the
non-commercial PBS network (hereafter referred to as the U.S. 4+1
signals).
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The distribution on a discretionary basis on the licensee’s digital
service of a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals (that is, a set of U.S.
4+1 signals in addition to the set of such signals already carried
by the system) and Canadian distant signals is subject to the provision
that, with respect to such signals, the licensee adhere to the requirements
regarding non-simultaneous program deletion set out in Section 43
of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations. The Commission
suspends the application of this provision, for a period ending
on a date six months after the Commission releases its determination
pursuant to Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2006-5,
subject to the requirement that the licensee pay the following monthly
fees to the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, on behalf of affected
broadcasters, in lieu of performing non-simultaneous program deletion:
$0.50 for each subscriber who receives Canadian distant television
signals on a digital discretionary basis and $0.25 for each subscriber
who receives a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals on a digital discretionary
basis.
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In addition, the Commission hereby replaces
the condition set out above for each of Rogers’ Class 3 undertakings
with the following condition of licence: |
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- The licensee is authorized to distribute, on a digital
discretionary basis, a second set of signals that provides the
programming of the four U.S. commercial networks (CBS, NBC, ABC,
FOX) and the non-commercial PBS network (hereafter referred to as
the U.S. 4+1 signals).
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The distribution on a discretionary basis on the licensee’s digital
service of a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals (that is, a set of U.S.
4+1 signals in addition to the set of such signals already carried
by the system) is subject to the provision that, with respect to
such signals, the licensee adhere to the requirements regarding
non-simultaneous program deletion set out in Section 43 of the Broadcasting
Distribution Regulations. The Commission suspends the application
of this provision, for a period ending on a date six months after
the Commission releases its determination pursuant to Broadcasting
Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2006-5,
subject to the requirement that the licensee pay the monthly fee
of $0.25 for each subscriber who receives a second set of U.S. 4+1
signals on a digital discretionary basis to the Canadian Association
of Broadcasters, on behalf of affected broadcasters, in lieu of
performing non-simultaneous program deletion.
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Secretary General |
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This decision is to be appended to each
licence. It 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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