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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-430
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Ottawa, 19 August 2005 |
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Metromedia CMR Broadcasting Inc.
Montreal, Quebec |
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Application 2004-1386-5
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2005-33
18 April 2005 |
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CKOI-FM Montréal – Licence renewal
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The Commission renews the licence
for the radio programming undertaking CKOI-FM Montréal, from 1 September
2005 to 31 August 2012. |
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The application
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1. |
The Commission received an application by
Metromedia CMR Broadcasting Inc. to renew the broadcasting licence for
the French-language commercial radio programming undertaking CKOI-FM
Montréal, which expires 31 August 2005. |
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Interventions
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2. |
The Commission received one intervention
from the Association québécoise de l’industrie du disque, du spectacle
et de la vidéo (ADISQ). ADISQ made general comments regarding the
streamlined process set out by the Commission in The CRTC Streamlines
Radio Renewals Process, Broadcasting Circular CRTC 2002-448,
7 June 2002 (Circular 2002-448).
ADISQ noted that, in Circular 2002-448,
the Commission stated that it would "assess the effectiveness
of this streamlining measure after the 2003 radio renewal round has
been completed." In this respect, ADISQ noted that the assessment
has not yet taken place, despite the fact that the CRTC has completed
the processing of all licence renewal applications for 2003 and 2004.
ADISQ questioned whether use of the streamlined procedure is justified
in the present case, given that the question of whether the new approach
achieves the intended objectives has not yet been resolved. |
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ADISQ stated that it was not opposed in
principle to the streamlined process adopted by the Commission for
renewal applications that do not raise any significant concern. However,
it questioned the use of the streamlined process for the present
application. ADISQ submitted that there was not enough information on
the public file, including evaluations of the station’s compliance, for
it to determine whether or not to support the licence renewal for a
seven-year term. ADISQ requested that the Commission hold a full public
proceeding on the CKOI-FM renewal application. As a condition of
eligibility for future streamlined renewal processes, it further
requested that CKOI-FM be required to file the following with the
Commission: |
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- annual compliance reports on Canadian content and French-language
vocal music;
- a report demonstrating that the station provides airplay to
French-language Canadian artists and broadcasts a variety of their
musical recordings; and
- a separate compliance report on Canadian talent development (CTD)
contributions, to be placed on the public file.
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4. |
The Commission also received an
intervention filed by Mr. Michel Mathieu, a broadcasting consultant
hired by the Daraîche family. Mr. Mathieu noted in his intervention that
there had still been no response to the complaint filed by the Daraîche
family with the Commission on 17 February 2005. |
5. |
The licensee did not reply to these
interventions. |
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Commission’s analysis and determination
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6. |
The Commission notes ADISQ’s comments
regarding the streamlined renewal process for radio licences. The
Commission stated in Circular 2002-448 that the streamlining initiatives
it has adopted in recent years in order to lighten the regulatory burden
have assisted the licensees of broadcasting undertakings and have
allowed the Commission to direct its limited resources to priority
sectors. With respect to the assessment of the effectiveness of these
measures, the Commission will soon issue a circular explaining its
findings in this regard. |
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The Commission has addressed ADISQ’s
concerns in a number of earlier renewal decisions. In particular, the
Commission stated that, while it has adopted streamlining initiatives to
lighten the regulatory burden for licensees, it will continue to carry
out its supervisory role through its ongoing compliance monitoring
activities. Such monitoring activities include checking logger tapes,
playlists, logs and a sampling of the programming broadcast by the
stations. The Commission also considers all complaints filed, as well as
any negative rulings issued by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council
(CBSC). The complaint filed by the Daraîche family is being reviewed by
the CBSC. |
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Further, the Commission assesses the
information contained in the annual reports filed by licensees
concerning CTD initiatives, and examines the performance of licensees
with respect to their individual commitments or conditions of licence,
as specified in previous renewal and other decisions. |
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With respect to ADISQ’s comment that there
was insufficient information on the public file, including evaluations
of the station’s performance, the Commission notes that commitments
relating to CTD are available on the Commission’s Internet site, and
further, that reports regarding compliance with programming requirements
are placed on the licensee’s public file and, in time, will also be
available on the Internet site. As for the limited amount of radio
monitoring performed by the Commission, it is currently examining the
possibility of doing more in this area, within the context of the
resources available to it. |
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With respect to the inclusion in the reports
of the names of third parties to whom CTD contributions are paid,
the Commission does not consider this measure necessary. The Commission
audits these contributions to ensure that each party is eligible,
as set out in An FM policy for the nineties, Public
Notice CRTC 1990-111,
17 December 1990 and in Contributions by radio stations to Canadian
talent development – A new approach, Public Notice CRTC 1995-196,
17 November 1995. The results are used to prepare a summary report
on contributions to CTD. Accordingly, the Commission is convinced
that the additional steps proposed by ADISQ, namely, that CKOI-FM
and other licensees be required to file additional reports, would
only add to the administrative burden faced by broadcasters, and would
not serve as a substitute for the independent monitoring conducted
by the Commission. |
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Accordingly, the Commission renews
the broadcasting licence for the French-language commercial radio
programming undertaking CKOI-FM Montréal, from 1 September 2005 to 31
August 2012. |
12. |
The licence will be subject to the conditions
set out in New licence form for commercial radio stations,
Public Notice CRTC 1999-137,
24 August 1999, and to the following condition of licence: |
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Ìn Public Notice CRTC 1996-114
entitled Implementation of the New Approach to Canadian Talent
Development, the Commission indicated that it would impose,
as a condition of licence, any specific commitments made by licensees
to direct money for Canadian talent development specifically to
MusicAction. The licensee shall make an annual payment to MusicAction
of $27,000.
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Employment equity
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13. |
Because this licensee is subject to the
Employment Equity Act and files reports concerning employment equity
with the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development,
its employment equity practices are not examined by the Commission. |
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Secretary General |
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This decision is to be appended to the
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. |