Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2010/2010-739.htm
Timestamp: 2019-03-26 03:22:45
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2010']

ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-739 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-739
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 26 October 2010
Application No. 2010-1399-5
Application No. 2010-1398-7
Application No. 2010-1421-6
Application No. 2010-1423-2
Application No. 2010-1425-8
Application No. 2010-1389-6
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the French-language conventional television programming undertaking CBVT-TV Québec.
The licensee proposes to add a new digital transmitter to serve the Québec area.
The licensee currently operates a transitional DTV transmitter on channel 12 with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,020 watts (maximum ERP of 2,450 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 500.1 metres). The licensee proposes to continue the operation of this transmitter at its current operating parameters after 31 August 2011.
The Commission also notes that this application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 10% (from 1,015,928 to 919,832).
Furthermore, upon approval of this amendment and at the licensee’s request, the Commission would be revoking the broadcasting licence for the transitional digital television programming undertaking CBVT-DT as of the date of the decision regarding this application.
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the English-language conventional television programming undertaking CBOT-TV Ottawa.
The licensee proposes to add a new digital transmitter to serve the Ottawa area.
The licensee currently operates a transitional DTV transmitter on channel 25 with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 90,700 watts (maximum ERP of 165,000 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 332.9 metres). The licensee proposes to continue the operation of this transmitter at its current operating parameters after 31 August 2011.
The Commission also notes that this application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 15% (from 1,566,150 to 1,330,617).
Furthermore, upon approval of this application and at the licensee’s request, the Commission would be revoking the broadcasting licence for the transitional digital television programming undertaking CBOT-DT as of the date of the decision regarding this application.
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the English-language conventional television programming undertaking CBHT-TV Halifax.
The licensee proposes to add a new digital transmitter to serve the Halifax area.
The new transmitter would operate on channel 39 with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 92,590 watts (maximum ERP of 157,540 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 266.47 metres).
The Commission also notes that this application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 17% (from 547,624 to 452,958).
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the English-language conventional television programming undertaking CBWT-TV Winnipeg.
The licensee proposes to add a new digital transmitter to serve the Winnipeg area.
The new transmitter would operate on channel 27 with an effective radiated power of 42,000 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 138.6 metres).
The Commission also notes that this application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 10% (from 872,923 to 782,283).
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the French-language conventional television programming undertaking CBWFT-TV Winnipeg.
The new transmitter would operate on channel 51 with an effective radiated power of 7,600 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 138.9 metres).
The Commission also notes that this application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 12.7% (from 867,162 to 756,925).
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend the broadcasting licence for the English-language conventional television programming undertaking CBXT-TV Edmonton.
The licensee proposes to add a new digital transmitter to serve the Edmonton area.
The new transmitter would operate on channel 42 with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 94,110 watts (maximum ERP of 131,710 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 233.1 metres).
The Commission notes that this application is not in compliance with Notice No. SMBR-006-08 – Publication of the Digital Television (DTV) Post-Transition Allotment Plan of the Department of Industry. The licensee is proposing to use channel 42 instead of their allotted channel (channel 11).
The Commission also notes that the application would have an impact on the population within the regional service area. The population would decrease by 6.35% (from 1,161,826 to 1,088,022).
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