Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2006/pb2006-43.htm
Timestamp: 2019-06-15 21:41:54
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ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-43 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-43
The Commission has received the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 10 May 2006.
World Fishing Network Ltd.
Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. (AVR)
Application No. 2006-0175-9
Application by Bell ExpressVu Inc. (the general partner) and BCE Inc. and 4119649 Canada Inc. (partners in BCE Holdings G.P., a general partnership that is the limited partner), carrying on business as Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership to amend the licence of its national direct-to-home (DTH) Pay-Per-View (PPV) programming undertaking known as Vu!.
To this end, the licensee proposes that the condition of licence pertaining to adherence to the Pay Television Regulations, 1990, be amended as follows:
The licensee shall adhere to the Pay Television Regulations, 1990, as amended from time to time, with the exception of section 3(2)(d) (commercial messages).
The licensee shall not include as part of its DTH PPV offering any program containing a commercial message except where:
b. the program's inclusion as part of the DTH PPV offering is in accordance with the terms of a written agreement entered into with the operator of the Canadian programming service that broadcast the program; and
c. the program is offered to subscribers at no charge.
The licensee indicated that the intent of the application is to ensure competitive equity among Vu!, Canadian video-on-demand (VOD) services and newly-evolving PPV media.
Application No. 2006-0228-6
Application by World Fishing Network Ltd. to amend the licence of the national Category 2 specialty programming undertaking known as WFN TV, originally approved under the name of Global Fishing Network.
Fax: (416) 593-6991
Application No. 2006-0229-4
Application by Stuart Media Group Inc. to amend the licence of the national Category 2 specialty programming undertaking known as CGTV, originally approved under the name of The Gaming Channel.
Application No. 2006-0230-2
Application by Gol TV (Canada) Ltd. to amend the licence of the national Category 2 specialty programming undertaking known as Gol TV, originally approved under the name of The Soccer Net.
5. Matagami, Quebec
Application No. 2005-1400-4
Application by Radio Matagami to renew the licence of the Type A community radio programming undertaking CHEF-FM Matagami expiring 31 August 2006 under the same terms and conditions.
E-Mail: chef99fm@lino.com
6. Montréal, Quebec
Application No. 2006-0066-0
Application by Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. (AVR) for the use of frequency 106.7 MHz (channel 294A) with an average effective radiated power of 320 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 1,200 watts / antenna height of 209 metres) for the operation of the native Type B radio undertaking at Montréal approved in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-195, 2 July 2003.
The present application is filed in response to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-195 in which the Commission stated that it would only issue a licence to AVR if it submitted an application proposing the use of another FM frequency that is acceptable to both the Commission and the Department of Industry.
7. Little Current, Ontario
Application No. 2006-0105-6
Application by Manitoulin Radio Communication Inc. to amend the licence of the community Type B radio programming undertaking CFRM-FM Little Current, Ontario.
The licensee proposes to amend the licence by changing the frequency from 101.1 MHz (channel 266LP) to 100.7 MHz (channel 264A).
The licensee also proposes to change the authorized contours by increasing the effective radiated power from 5 watts to 1,830 watts, by increasing the antenna height and by relocating the transmitter (non-directional antenna/antenna height 164.5 metres).
The Commission also notes that the increase in power would result in a change of the CFRM-FM status from a low power unprotected service to a regular Class A service.
The licensee stated that the proposed changes will result in a better coverage to several surrounding communities of Manitoulin Island.
8. North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2006-0047-0
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CBK-FM Regina.
The CBC proposes to add an FM transmitter at North Battleford to broadcast the programming of its Radio Two service originating from CBK-FM in order to serve the population of North Battleford and its surrounding areas.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 99.9 MHz (channel 260B) with an effective radiated power of 46,800 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 117.9 metres).