Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2004/pb2004-43.htm
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ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2004-43 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2004-43
See also : 2004-43-1
Ottawa, 7 July 2004
The Commission has received the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 11 August 2004.
Digby and Weymouth, Nova Scotia
591989 B.C. Ltd. (CFFX Kingston)
University of Toronto Community Radio Inc. (CIUT-FM)
O.K. Radio Group Ltd. (CFGP-FM)
Application No. 2004-0354-3
The licensee proposes to make Sportsnet available for distribution in high definition format. The programming would be the same as that of the analog version of the service.
In The regulatory framework for the distribution of digital television signals, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2003-61, 11 November 2003, the Commission, at paragraph 67, stated the following:
Application No. 2004-0443-4
Application by S.S.TV Inc. to amend the licence of the national ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking known as S.S.TV.
The licensee proposes to amend the conditions of licence relating to the languages of its programming. These conditions currently specify that, during each broadcast week:
- No less than 50% of all programming shall be in Punjabi,
- No more than 25% of all programming shall be in Hindi, and
- No more than 25% of all programming shall be in English.
The licensee proposes to replace these conditions by the following conditions:
- No more than 38% of all programming shall be in Hindi,
- No more than 7% of all programming shall be in Urdu, and
- No more than 5% of all programming shall be in English.
130 Westmore Drive, #2
Application No. 2004-0460-9
Application by YTV Canada, Inc. and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (the general partners), and 3366341 Canada Inc., Barna-Alper Productions Inc., Cinenova Productions Inc., National Film Board of Canada and Omni Film Productions Ltd. (the limited partners), carrying on business as The Canadian Documentary Channel Limited Partnership to amend the licence of the national English-language Category 1 specialty television service known as The Canadian Documentary Channel.
The licensee proposes to amend the condition of licence relating to the nature of its service by adding category 14 (infomercials, promotional and corporate videos) to the program categories from which it can draw programming.
Fax: (416) 530-2241
E-Mail: mharris@corusent.com
Application No. 2003-1678-8
Application by L'Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada inc. (ARC) to renew the licence of the national radio network providing programming to French-language and Acadian community stations, members of ARC, expiring 31 August 2004.
Fax: (613) 562-0000
Application No. 2004-0370-0
Application by Maritime Broadcasting System Limited to renew the licence of the radiocommunication distribution undertaking CKDY-FM Digby and its transmitter CKDY-1-FM Weymouth, expiring 31 August 2004.
E-Mail: cathy.harris@mbsradio.com
Application No. 2003-1506-1
Application by Radio Nord Communications inc. (Radio Nord)to renew the licence of the French-language radio network for the broadcast of programming originating from any AM or FM station of Radio Nord, expiring 31 August 2004.
Fax: (514) 866-8686
Application No. 2004-0323-8
Application by 591989 B.C. Ltd. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CFFX Kingston.
The licensee proposes to add a low-power FM transmitter atKingston to broadcast the programming of CFFX, in order to improve the quality of its signal in the downtown core area of Kingston.
The applicant states that the population in the core downtown area, and in areas adjacent to it are experiencing drops in signal volume and interference. According to the applicant the addition of an FM transmitter is the most economical way to improve the signal deficiencies of CFFX.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 93.7 MHz (channel 229LP) with an effective radiated power of 50 watts (non-directional antenna /antenna height of 48.8 metres).
Fax: (613) 642-3779
E-Mail: Kathleen.mcnair@corusent.com
Application No. 2004-0145-6
Application by University of Toronto Community Radio Inc. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CIUT-FM Toronto.
The licensee proposes to broadcast predominantly Farsi-language (Persian) programming using a Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operations (SCMO) channel. Programming broadcast using an SCMO is not accessible with standard radio equipment, and requires the use of a special receiver.
Fax: (416) 946-7004
E-Mail: www.ciut.fm
Application No. 2004-0084-6
Application by O.K. Radio Group Ltd. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CFGP-FM Grande Prairie, Alberta.
The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter atTumbler Ridge to broadcast the programming of CFGP-FM, in order to serve the population of Tumbler Ridge.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 104.3 MHz (channel 282VLP) with an effective radiated power of 10 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 5 metres).
#200, 9835-101 Avenue
305 Flounders Street