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Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-58
Ottawa, 8 May 2006
The Commission has received the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 12 June 2006.
Dégélis and Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec
Various locations in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador
1. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Application No. 2006-0443-0
Application by Newcap Inc. for the use of frequency 105.5 MHz (channel 288C1) with an average effective radiated power of 33,000 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 88,000 watts/antenna height 212.6 metres) for the operation of the new English-language commercial FM radio programming undertaking approved in English-language FM radio station in Charlottetown Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-90,
The present application is filed in response to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-90, in which the Commission stated that it would only issue a licence to Newcap Inc. if it submitted an application proposing the use of another FM frequency and technical parameters that are acceptable to both the Commission and the Department of Industry.
E-Mail: mmaheu@ncc.ca
2. Dégelis and Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec
Application No. 2006-0179-1
Application by Radio Dégelis inc. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CFVD-FM Dégelis, Quebec.
The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter atRivière-du-Loup to broadcast the programming of CFVD-FM Dégelis, in order to serve the population of Route 185 including Rivière-du-Loup.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 102.5 MHz (channel 273A) with an effective radiated power of 5,750 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 89.3 metres).
The licensee wishes to increase the quality of the signal of CFVD-FM, provide a greater diversity of editorial voices in Rivière-du-Loup and ensure a balance in the treatment of public affairs programming services.
654, 6th street East
Fax: (418) 853-3321
E-Mail: cfvd@fm95.ca
Rivière-du-Loup City Hall
65 de l'Hôtel de Ville, P.O. Box 37
Dégelis City Hall
Pohénégamook City Hall
Municipal Office of Squatec
Application No. 2005-1379-8
Application by Corus Radio Company to renew the licence of the commercialradio programming undertaking CFNY-FM Brampton, expiring 31 August 2006.
It appears to the Commission that the licensee may have failed to comply with the Radio Regulations, 1986 concerning the broadcast of Canadian music from category 2 for the week of 11 to 17 January 2004 over both the broadcast week, and between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
BCE Place, Bay Wellington Tower,
E-Mail: ruth.schreier@corusent.com
4. Hamilton, Ontario
Application No. 2005-1566-1
Application by Standard Radio Inc. to renew the licence of the commercial radio programming undertaking CHAM Hamilton, expiring 31 August 2006.
2 St Clair Ave. West
5. Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Application No. 2005-1542-1
Application by Wawatay Native Communications Society to renew the licence of the Native-language television network, expiring 31 August 2006.
Fax: (807) 737-3224
E-Mail: christinec@wawatay.on.ca
6. Various locations in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador
Application No. 2006-0196-5
Application by Rogers Cable Communications Inc. (Rogers) to amend the licences of its cable distribution undertakings serving the above-mentioned locations.
The licensee proposes to amend its licences to authorize these cable systems to distribute one or both of the audio programming services offered by Canada's two satellite subscription radio undertakings.
Rogers intends to offer one or both of the satellite subscription radio services as part of its digital offering on these cable systems.
Rogers submitted that the carriage of these services would significantly enhance the quality and diversity of the audio programming available on its cable systems on a digital basis and would enable it to satisfy the audio programming needs of its customers. Rogers also considered that the addition of one or both of these services to its digital offering would act as an important catalyst to encourage its customers to migrate from an analog to a digital distribution environment.
Application No. 2006-0381-2
Application by The Miracle Channel Association to amend the licence of television programming undertaking CJIL-TV Lethbridge.
The licensee proposes to amend its current condition of licence which prohibits it from broadcasting advertising material, with the following condition:
The licensee will not broadcast advertising material or commercial messages other than those promoting religious goods and services.
The licensee states that allowing the promotion and sales of goods and services related to religious subjects broadcast on the station is necessary for its viewers who expect to be kept informed of the availability of the resources and how to acquire them.
The licensee asserts that the sales of resource material and services is important to maintain the continued operation of the station and notes that its proposed amendment would not have an adverse effect on other local broadcasters as it would not sell commercial spots to third parties.
Fax:(403) 380-7490
Application No. 2005-0659-5
Application by CHUM Limited to renew the licence of the English-language commercialradio programming undertaking CFAX Victoria,expiring 31 August 2006.
9. Squamish, British Columbia
Application No. 2006-0337-5
Application by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CBU Vancouver, British Columbia.
The licensee proposes to add a FM transmitter at Squamish to broadcast the programming of its Radio One service originating from CBU Vancouver, in order to continue to serve the population of Squamish and surrounding areas.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 98.3 MHz (channel 252A) with an average effective radiated power of 1,550 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 3,000 watts/antenna height of -389.53 metres).
The CBC indicates that the lease for the site of its transmitter CBRU Squamish will be terminated on 24 July 2006 and it has been unsuccessful to find an alternate location for its AM transmitter. Therefore, it has concluded that a change from the AM to the FM band is the most attractive technical and economical solution.
The CBC indicates that its Radio One service at Squamish and surrounding areas, received from its transmitter CBRU, will go off the air as of 24 July 2006.
Date Modified: 2006-05-08