Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2006/pb2006-62.htm
Timestamp: 2019-06-20 16:21:32
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2005', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2005', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2006']

ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-62 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-62
Ottawa, 15 May 2006
The Commission has received the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 19 June 2006.
Application No. 2006-0438-1
Application by 1494679 Ontario Inc. to amend the licence of the national Category 2 specialty programming undertaking known as Odyssey II.
The licensee proposes to replace the condition of licence in sections a) and c) of their nature of service description as set out in Decision CRTC 2000-642 which reads:
a) The licensee shall provide a national ethnic Category 2 specialty television service directed to Greek/Greek-speaking audiences. The programming will be derived primarily from the existing Greek service Mega.
c) 100% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be in Greek.
a) The licensee shall provide a national ethnic Category 2 specialty television service dedicated to Greek/Greek speaking audiences.
c) During the broadcast week, the licensee's programming will consist entirely of ethnic programming of which, a minimum of 90% will be in the Greek language and a maximum of 10% will be in French or English.
The applicant further proposes to add the following condition of licence:
On an exceptional basis during the news, public affairs or youth programs presented primarily in the Greek-language, the licensee may distribute brief segments in the English language to accommodate interviews and other segments from persons unable to converse in Greek. All such non-Greek language inserts are to be accompanied by a summary in the Greek language and shall not constitute more than 20% of any given program.
The English language programming that falls within this exception permitted by section c) shall not be counted towards the English or French-language threshold set forth in section c) above.
The applicant proposes to broadcast not more than 10% of such segments during the broadcast month in the English language.
Fax: (416) 462-1818
E-Mail: onttv@yahoo.com
Application No. 2006-0440-7
Application by Odyssey Television Network Inc. to amend the licence of the national specialty programming undertaking known as Odyssey Television Network (Odyssey).
The licensee proposes to replace the condition of licence in sections 1.(a) and 1. (b) of the conditions of licence for Odyssey as set out in the Appendix to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-14 which reads:
1. (a) The licensee shall provide a national ethnic specialty television service, with programming intended for the Greek communities of Canada. Subject to subsection (b), 100% of its programs shall be Greek-language ethnic programs.
1. (b) On an exceptional basis during its news, public affairs or youth programs, the licensee may distribute brief segments in the English language to accommodate interviews and other segments from persons unable to converse in Greek. All such non-Greek language inserts are to be accompanied by a summary in the Greek language and shall not constitute more than 20% of any given program.
1. (a) The licensee shall provide a national ethnic specialty television service, with programming intended for the Greek communities of Canada. The licensee's programming will consist entirely of ethnic programming of which, subject to section (b) below, a minimum of 90% will be in the Greek language and a maximum of 10% will be in English or French.
1. (b) On an exceptional basis during the news, public affairs or youth programs presented primarily in the Greek-language, the licensee may distribute brief segments in the English language to accommodate interviews and other segments from persons unable to converse in Greek. All such non-Greek language inserts are to be accompanied by a summary in the Greek language and shall not constitute more than 20% of any given program.
The English language programming that falls within this exception permitted by section 1. (b) shall not be counted towards the English or French-language threshold set forth in section 1. (a) above.
Application No. 2005-1429-1
Application by Rogers Broadcasting Limited, to renew the licence of the commercial radio programming undertaking CJAQ-FM Toronto,expiring 31 August 2006.
It appears to the Commission that the licensee may have failed to comply with the Radio Regulations, 1986 requiring a minimum of 35% of Canadian content for category 2 musical selections during the broadcast week between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
777 Jarvis Street, 6th floor
4. Bluewater, Ontario
Application No. 2006-0495-1
Application by Blackburn Radio Inc. to amend the licence of the commercial radio programming undertaking CIBU-FM Wingham, Ontario.
The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter atBluewater to broadcast the programming of CIBU-FM, in order to adequately serve the population of Southern Huron County and along the Lake Huron shoreline.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 91.7 MHz (channel 219A) with an average effective radiated power of 2,288 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 6,000 watts/antenna height of 64.8 metres).
The licensee indicates that this application is to address CIBU-FM's signal deficiencies and subsequent co-channel interference problems that exist in the Southern Huron County and along the Lake Huron shoreline, particularly in the Goderich area.
E-Mail: jweese@cknxradio.com
Application No. 2005-1257-6
Application by Riding Mountain Broadcasting Ltd., to renew the licence of the commercial radio programming undertaking CKLF-FM Brandon,expiring 31 August 2006.
The licensee agrees to adhere to the Canadian Association of Broadcasters distribution guidelines for Canadian Talent Development, as outlined in Public Notice 1995-196, which for the market of Brandon represents an annual commitment of $400.
624 - 14 Street East
Fax: (204) 726-1270
E-Mail: dkille@cklq.mb.ca
6. Carrot River, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2006-0498-5
Application by CJNE FM Radio Inc. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking VF2212 Carrot River, Saskatchewan.
The licensee proposes to change the program source which reads:
with local programming and programs received from CFMI-FM Vancouver, British Columbia.
with local programming and programs received from CFMI-FM New Westminster, British Columbia and from CJNE-FM Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
The licensee advised that the station will continue to broadcast 3 hours of locally-originated programming in the English and Cree-languages. Also, the programs of CJNE-FM Nipawin will be broadcast between the hours of 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily from Monday to Friday.
Gates Fertilizers
114 Railway Avenue
Application No. 2006-0409-2
Application by Multivan Broadcast Corporation (the general partner), and 650504 B.C. Ltd., Douglas M. Holtby, Geoffrey Y.W. Lau, Robert H. Lee, Joseph Segal and RCG Forex Service Corp. (the limited partners), carrying on business as Multivan Broadcast Limited Partnership to amend the licence of the transitional digital television programming undertaking CHNM-DT Vancouver, British Columbia.
The licensee proposes to add a transitional digital television transmitter, in association with its analog transmitter, atVictoria to broadcast the programming of CHNM-DT, a multilingual ethnic service.
The transmitter would operate on channel 54B with an average effective radiated power of 78 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 225 watts/antenna height of 265 metres).