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Decision CRTC 2001-230
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Ottawa, 24 April 2001
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Shaw Cablesystems Company
Shaw Cablesystems (SMB) Ltd.
Prairie Co-Ax TV Ltd.
Access Communications Co-operative Limited
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MacGregor, Manitoba; Assiniboia, Bengough, Lafleche, Rockglen,
White City and Central Butte, Saskatchewan; Pincher Creek, Cowley
and Lundbrek, Bruderheim and Lamont, Redwater, Alberta; Fairmont Hot
Springs and Columere Park, Charlie Lake, Radium, Edgewater,
Invermere, Athalmer and Windermere, Canal Flats, Lion's Bay, Nanoose
Bay and Yahk, British Columbia |
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2000-2190-8, 2000-2191-5, 2000-2192-3, 2000-2193-1, 2000-2194-9,
2000-2195-7, 2000-2196-5, 2000-2179-1, 2000-2180-9, 2000-2181-6,
2000-2182-4, 2000-2161-8, 2000-2183-2, 2000-2184-0, 2000-2185-8,
2000-2186-6, 2000-2187-4, 2000-2188-2, 2000-2189-0
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Applications processed by Public Notice CRTC 2001-18
dated 5 February 2001 |
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Carriage of U.S. 4+1 signals on a discretionary digital basis
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1. |
The Commission approves the applications to distribute on
the Class 3 cable distribution undertakings serving the
communities noted above, the following services on a discretionary
digital basis: |
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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, which will be selected from the List
of Part 3 eligible satellite services.
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2. |
These signals are generally referred to as the "U.S. 4 + 1
signals." The licensees already distribute a first set of U.S.
4+1 signals on an analog basis. |
3. |
The Commission has noted the comment in the intervention
submitted by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters that the
licensees should distribute Canadian services before duplicate U.S.
signals. |
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Secretary General
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This decision is to be appended to the licences. It is available
in alternative format upon request, and may also be examined at the
following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca |
Date Modified: 2001-04-24
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