Source: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2007/n2007-4.htm
Timestamp: 2018-01-23 23:51:49
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2007', 'Application No. 2006']

ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2007-4 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2007-4
See also: 2007-4-1 , 2007-4-2
Application No. 2007-0019-7
Application No. 2007-0021-2
Application No. 2007-0027-0
Application No. 2007-0092-3
Application No. 2007-0093-1
Application No. 2007-0042-8
Application No. 2007-0115-3
Bath, Douglastown, Lancaster, Rockwood, Smithville, Wallaceburg, Ontario
Application No. 2007-0116-1
Application No. 2007-0070-0
Application No. 2006-1571-8
Application by Kumar Annamalai, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated, for a licence to operate a national niche third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Look English News.
The applicant states that the programming will be devoted to news and public affairs targeting Canadians with origins in Sri Lanka and India.
The applicant proposes to broadcast 100% of the programming in English language during the broadcast week.
The applicant requests that, of the 12 minutes of advertising material permitted during each clock hour, it be authorized to broadcast up to six (6) minutes of local advertising.
85 Dynamic Drive, Suite 2A
Fax: 416-847-7081
E-Mail: kumar@lookpages.com
Application by Patricia Parcharides, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated for a licence to operate a national general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Hellenic TV 1.
The applicant states that the programming will target the Greek speaking community, specifically, youth and children.
The applicant proposes to broadcast not less than 90% of its programming in the Greek language during the broadcast week.
80 Scollard Street, Suite 200
Application by Patricia Parcharides, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated for a licence to operate a national general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Hellenic TV 2.
The applicant states that the programming will target the Greek speaking community, specifically, an older age group.
Application by Patricia Parcharides, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated for a licence to operate a national general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking to be known as Hellenic TV 3.
The applicant states that the programming will target the Greek speaking community, specifically, a mid-range age group.
Application by High Fidelity HDTV Inc., on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated for a licence to operate a national English-language Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as Horror HD.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of horror and thriller movies and other programming dedicated to horror and thriller subject matters, such as magazine style show.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by High Fidelity HDTV Inc., on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated for a licence to operate a national English language Category 2 high definition specialty television programming undertaking to be known as GameWorld HD.
The applicant proposes to offer a service devoted to the world of games and gamers including without limitation video games, computer games, card games and board games. The applicant states that the service will offer gamers of all ages entertainment, advice and information.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(g), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Fax: 905-270-2618
E-Mail: ibtehaj.khurram@universalexpress.ca
Application by Humber Communications Community Corporation for a licence to operate an English-language instructionalcampus radio programming undertaking in Toronto.
The new station would operate on frequency 96.9 MHz (channel A1) with an average effective radiated power of 60 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 60 watts/antenna height of 31 metres).
9. Belleville, Brockville, Burlington, Chatham, Cobourg, Cornwall, Georgetown, Grimsby, Hamilton/Central-East, Hamilton/North-West, Hamilton/Dundas, Hamilton/Stoney Creek, Kingston, Leamington, Niagara Falls, North Bay, Pembroke, Peterborough, Sarnia, St. Catharines and Windsor, Ontario
Application by Cogeco Cable Canada Inc. (Cogeco) for a Class 1 regional licence for its cable broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) serving the above-noted locations.
Cogeco is currently operating these undertakings under separate Class 1 licences, which will expire on 31 August 2007.
Cogeco proposes a "zone-based" approach to community programming. The proposal can be summarized as follows:
(1) For the purpose of community programming, the authorized service areas would be divided into fourteen zones. With the exception of Zone 9, each zone would include a Class 1 service area with its own headend and community programming studio facilities. Seven of the fourteen proposed zones would consist of a single service area. The remaining zones would consist of one or more Class 1 systems with one or two smaller Class 3 service areas.
(2) For each zone, Cogeco would comply with the minimum requirements for 60% and 30% local community and community access programming, respectively, set out in the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations.
In order to put this approach into effect, the licensee proposes to add the following conditions of licence for their systems noted above to include the following provision:
1. For the purpose of sections 27, 27.1, 28 and 29 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations (the Regulations) and of this condition of licence, each of the following zones shall be considered a licensed area:
Zone 1 (Belleville):Belleville
Zone 2 (Brockville):Brockville
Zone 3 (Burloak): Burlington/Oakville
Zone 4 (Chatham):Chatham and Wallaceburg
Zone 5 (Cobourg):Cobourg
Zone 6 (Cornwall):Cornwall and Lancaster
Zone 8 (Kingston):Kingston and Bath
Zone 9 (Milton):Georgetown and Rockwood
2. For the purpose of paragraph 27.1(1) of the Regulations, "local community television programming" in relation to a licensed service area shall constitute programming that is reflective of the communities and that is produced by the licensee in the licensed area, by another licensee in the licensed area, by the members of the communities served in the licensed area or by a community television corporation residing in the licensed area.
3. For the purpose of paragraph 27.1(3) of the Regulations, "community television access programming" shall constitute programming produced by an individual, group or community television corporation residing within the licensed area.
Cogeco is also requesting various amendments and/or deletions of conditions of licence on various undertakings. Further details are available in the application.
Fax : 514-874-2625
333 California Ave., Unit 13A
259 Division St., Unit F
N. Side Door Entrance
945 Gardiner Rd.
250 Fee Street
Vestibule-Studio
1421 Confederation St.
10. Bath, Douglastown, Lancaster, Rockwood, Smithville, Wallaceburg, Ontario
Application by Cogeco Cable Canada Inc. (Cogeco) for a Class 3 regional licence for its cable broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) serving the above-noted locations.
Cogeco is currently operating these undertakings under separate Class 3 licences, except for the undertakings serving Bath and Wallaceburg, for which Cogeco is exempted from holding a broadcasting licence. Cogeco has included these exempted undertakings in its application since they no longer meet the exemption criteria. These licences expire on 31 August 2007.
1. For the purpose of section 35 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations (the Regulations) and of this condition of licence, each of the following zones shall be considered a licensed area:
Zone 7 (Hamilton):Hamilton/Central-East, Hamilton/North-West, Hamilton/Stoney Creek, and Hamilton/Dundas
2. For the purpose of paragraph 35(2)(d) of the Regulations, "local community television programming" in relation to a licensed area shall constitute programming that is reflective of the community and that is produced by the licensee in the licensed area, by another licensee in the licensed area, by the members of the community served in the licensed area or by a community television corporation residing in the licensed area.
3. For the purpose of section paragraph 35(2)(e) of the Regulations, "community television access programming" shall constitute programming produced by an individual, group or community television corporation residing within the licensed area.
Cogeco is also requesting various additions, amendments and/or deletions of certain conditions of licence on various undertakings. Further details are available in the application.
In Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-31 dated 26 March 2007, the Commission announced an application by Cogeco to amend its licences of its cable broadcasting distribution undertakings serving various localities in Ontario and Quebec. Cogeco proposes a new condition of licence to be authorized to distribute, at its option, on a discretionary digital basis, the audio programming services offered by Canada's two satellite subscription radio undertakings. If this application is approved, Cogeco requests that this condition of licence be incorporated as part of this proposed regional licence.
Attn: Donna Martin
11. Espanola, Ontario
Application by Joco Communications Inc. for a licence to operate an English-language FM commercial radio programming undertaking in Espanola.
The new station would operate on frequency 99.3 MHz (channel 257A) with an average effective radiated power of 794 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 1,410 watts/antenna height of 32.5 metres).
The applicant proposes a hits based music format.
Post Office Box 6102
204 King Street, Suite 130
Municipality Building of Espanola (City Hall)
12. Sarnia, Ontario
Application by Points Eagle Radio Inc. for a licence to operate an English and Aboriginal-languages native Type B FM radio programming undertaking in Sarnia.
The new station would operate on frequency 103.3 MHz (channel 277A) with an average effective radiated power of 3,400 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 6,000 watts/antenna height of 66.6 metres).
9111 Ipperwash Road West
E-Mail: wsteele@xcelco.on.ca