Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2001/pb2001-81.htm
Timestamp: 2019-10-17 01:41:34
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2000']

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CRTC 2001-81
ITEM APPLICANT
1. The Comedy Network Inc. - Across Canada
5. Canadian Broadcastiang Corporation - Grand Rapids, MB
Application No. 2001-0566-0
Application by THE COMEDY NETWORK INC. to amend the national English-language specialty television service.
The licensee is requesting the following change to its nature of service by adding program category 7e (animated television programs and films), to a maximum of 15% of the Network's broadcast day and no more than one hour during the period from 7 pm to 11 pm.
Station "O"
Fax: (416) 332-5301
Application No. 2001-0407-6
Application by CHCQ LTD. relating to CHCQ-FM.
The licensee proposes to decreasethe effective radiated power from 40,000 watts to 21,000 watts and to relocate its transmitter to a site to the northwest of Belleville (Seaway).
The licensee wishes to provide better coverage to the Trenton area.
The contour of the station will shift to the west towards Peterborough.
Fax: (416) 864-9568
Application No. 2000-2054-5
Application by HALIBURTON BROADCASTING GROUP INC. to amend the licence of CFBG-FM.
The licensee proposes to change the frequency from 100.9 Mhz (channel 265A) to 99.5 Mhz (channel 258B) and to increase the effective radiated power from 2,900 to 12,000 watts.
The licensee wishes to increase the signal quality of CFBG-FM within its local market of Bracebridge/Gravenhurst.
50 Balls Drive
Application No. 2000-2035-5
Application by HALIBURTON BROADCASTING GROUP INC. to amend the licence of CHNO-FM.
The licensee proposes to decrease the effective radiated power from 100,000 to 11,000 watts and to relocate its transmitter to a site approximately 2.9 km to the northeast from the authorized site.
The licensee noted this application "was necessitated by the current tower load and interference problems with NAV-COM."
The Commission notes that with the reduction in power, the class of the FM station will be downgraded to Class B from the current Class C1 on the assigned frequency 103.9 MHz (channel 280).
The contour of the station will still encompass all of Sudbury.
Application No. 2001-0625-4
Application by CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION (CBC) relating to CBWT Winnipeg.
The licensee proposes to amend its licence in order to delete the transmitter CBWHT-1 at Grand Rapids, which has been operating on channel 15 and is no longer needed.
The licensee indicates that channel 15 (CBWHT-1 Grand Rapids) transmitter was originally used as a UHF hop since the channel 8 (CBWHT Grand Rapids) antenna could not reach Easterville and cover the Grand Rapids area at the same time. The licensee replaced the CBWHT transmitter and antenna system and was able to design a pattern that could do both, thus eliminating the need for the (CBWHT-1 Grand Rapids) UHF relay transmitter.
Fax: (613) 724-5673
Application No. 2000-1991-0
Application by NATOTAWIN BROADCASTING INC. relating to VF2331.
The licensee proposes to change the frequency from 94.7 MHz (channel 234LP) to 95.5 MHz (channel 238B) and to increase the effective radiated power from 49 watts to 28,000 watts.
The transmitter site will be relocated 20 km. west of the existing site and the Effective Height Above Average Terrain of the antenna (EHAAT) will also be increased.
This application requires an amendment to the licence of CJLR-FM La Ronge, Saskatchewan.