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ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2009-36
Additional references: 2009-36-1, 2009-36-2, 2009-36-3, 2009-36-4 and 2009-36-5
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 5 March 2009
The Commission will hold a public hearing on 30 March 2009 at 9:30 a.m. at the Commission Headquarters, 1 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec. The Commission intends to consider the following applications, subject to interventions, without the appearance of the parties:
Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) Across Canada
Application No. 2008-1333-8
Application No. 2008-1327-1
Application No. 2008-1339-6
Application No. 2008-1337-0
Application No. 2008-1206-7
Application No. 2008-1205-9
Application No. 2008-1207-5
Application No. 2008-1212-4
Application No. 2008-1213-2
Application No. 2008-1211-6
Application No. 2008-1335-4
Application No. 2008-1326-3
Current Media Canada ULC Across Canada
Application No. 2008-1471-6
Application No. 2008-1742-1
William Sawchyn, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Across Canada
Application No. 2008-1306-5
World Impact Ministries Across Canada
Application No. 2008-1511-0
2165743 Ontario Inc. Across Canada
Application No. 2008-1580-6
Truro Live Performing Arts Association Truro, Nova Scotia
Application No. 2008-1357-8
Newcap Inc. Goose Bay and Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
Application Nos. 2008-1513-6 and 2008-1601-9
Sogetel inc. Nicolet, Saint-Paulin, Beauceville, Lac-Etchemin, Lambton and Courcelles, Quebec
Application No. 2008-1466-7
Application No. 2008-1537-6
Rogers Broadcasting Limited Kingston, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1585-5
United Christian Broadcasters Canada Toronto, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1480-8
Huron Telecommunications Co-operative Limited Goderich, Wingham, Lucknow, Ripley and Kincardine, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1309-9
Brooke Telecom Co-operative Ltd. Inwood, Watford and Alvinston, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1319-8
Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative Limited Kippen, Seaforth, Hensall and Bayfield, and surrounding rural areas, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1373-4
Quadro Communications Co-operative Incorporated Fullerton, Granton, Kirkton and Uniondale, and surrounding rural areas, Ontario
Application No. 2008-1364-3
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Windsor and Leamington, Ontario
Niagara Radio Group Inc. Fort Erie, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls, Ontario
Application No. 2009-0028-4
Radio 710 AM Inc. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Luciano Butera, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Application No. 2009-0023-4
Smithers Community Radio Society Smithers, British Columbia
Application No. 2008-1539-2
Gabriola Radio Society Gabriola Island, British Columbia
Application No. 2008-1533-4
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN South Asian News – Hindi.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of news from the South Asian subcontinent in the Hindi language.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3 and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN Music Network Two – Hindi Music.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of music in the Hindi language, as well as interviews with artists and scenes from the production of their music videos and songs.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 8(a), 8(b), 8(c) and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Fax: (05-853-5212
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN Multicultural Channel.
The applicant states that the programming will target the Canadian community at large for the purpose of promoting greater appreciation of various cultures by showcasing English-language programming already broadcast on other ethnic services, as well as English-language programming aimed at ethnic viewers.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(a), 5(b), 6(a), 6(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant proposes to broadcast 100% of its programming during the broadcast week in the English language.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN Cricket Channel Two.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of cricket games from around the world, as well as local cricket games and sports from India.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 2(a), 2(b), 3, 6(a), 6(b) and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, English- and Hindi-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN – Asian Sports Network (ASN).
The applicant states that the programming will be devoted to the game of cricket and other South Asian sports.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 3, 6(a), 6(b) and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
E-Mail: prakash@asiantelevison.com
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, general interest, English- and Hindi-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as Commonwealth Broadcasting Network.
The applicant states that the programming will target the Caribbean and African communities.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 4, 5(a), 5(b), 6(a), 6(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN – Hindi Movie Channel Two.
The applicant states that the programming will feature movies in the Hindi language and showcase music from the movies.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 7(c), 7(d), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c) and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN), for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN – Music Network One (Hindi Music) – AMN1.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of music programming, interviews with the artists, and scenes from the production of their music videos and songs.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 11 and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN), for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as Hindi Movie Channel.
The applicant states that the programming will consist predominately of Hindi movies.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 4, 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 9, 11, 12, 13 and 14, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant proposes to broadcast 100% of its programming during the broadcast week in Hindi and South Asian languages.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN), for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, English-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN – South Asian News – English.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of news programming from the South Asian subcontinent, aimed at the South Asian community.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(a), 5(b), 6(a), 6(b), 11 and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant proposes to accept, as a condition of licence, that no more than 10% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week be drawn from program category 6(a) Professional sports.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN Cricket Channel One.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of cricket games from around the world, as well as local cricket games and other sports from India.
Application by Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, niche, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as ATN South Asian News – Hindi/English.
The applicant states that the programming will consist of news from the South Asian subcontinent in the Hindi and English languages.
The applicant proposes to broadcast not less than 50% of its programming during the broadcast week in the Hindi language week.
Application by Current Media Canada ULC for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as Current TV.
The applicant states that the service will be dedicated to the broadcast of short-form, user-generated content ranging in length from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. Programming will cover a wide range of topics and subject matter relevant to young adults.
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(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant will devote not more than 15% of the total programming broadcast during the broadcast week to programs drawn from categories 7(a) Ongoing dramatic series, 7(b) Ongoing comedy series (sitcoms), and 8(c) Music video programs.
Further, not more than 15% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast quarter will be drawn from category 7(c) Specials, mini-series or made-for-TV feature films.
At the applicant's address,
Application by Rogers Broadcasting Limited (Rogers) to acquire the assets of the English-language specialty television programming undertaking known as Outdoor Life Network (OLN) from its wholly-owned subsidiary 1163031 Ontario Inc. (1163031) (a corporation wholly-owned by 1163030 Ontario Inc. (1163030)), through the wind-up of both 1163031 and 1163030 into Rogers.
Rogers is the parent corporation of 1163031, licensee of OLN.
Following completion of the transaction, Rogers will become the licensee of OLN.
The above transaction will not affect the effective control of OLN, which will continue to be exercised by Rogers.
M4W 1G9 Fax: 416-935-8203 E-Mail: susan.wheeler@rci.rogers.com
Application by William Sawchyn, 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 The Country Channel.
The applicant proposes that the service offer programming aligned to the interests and needs of rural Canadians, where rural Canadians are defined as individuals who live outside of the large urban centers, in small communities, and who predominantly make their living from the land and sea and/or through businesses that are directly associated with those that do.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(b), 6(a), 6(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 11, 13 and 14, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant proposes that no more than 10% of all programming broadcast during each broadcast week be devoted to category 7(d) Theatrical feature films aired on TV, and that no more than 10% be devoted to categories 6(a) Professional sports and 6(b) Amateur sports.
P.O. Box 34, Site 330, RR3
Fax: 780-968-0503
E-Mail: thecountrychannel@platinum.ca
CKS Legal Services
6030, 88th Street, Unit 236
Application by Ultimate Indie Productions Inc. for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language Category 2 specialty television programming undertaking to be known as CHEAR! (Canadian Homebred Emerging ARtists).
The applicant states that 100% of the programming will focus on the work of emerging Canadian musical artists who have not achieved Canadian sales of 80,000 copies of any single recording.
The applicant proposes to offer programming from the following categories: 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 5(a), 5(b), 7(a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d), 7(e), 7(f), 7(g), 8(a), 8(b), 8(c), 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, as set out in Schedule I of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990.
The applicant proposes that no more than 65% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week shall be drawn from category 8(b) Music video clips and 8(c) Music video programs.
The applicant proposes to broadcast 90% of its programming during the broadcast week in the English language and 10% of its programming during the broadcast week in the French language.
193 Heath Street West
E-Mail: chear@ultimateindie.ca
Application by Ultimate Indie Productions Inc. for a broadcasting licence to operate a national, English-language Category 2 high definition specialty television programming undertaking to be known as CHEAR! HD (Canadian Homebred Emerging Artists HD).
The applicant proposes that no more than 65% of all programming broadcast during the broadcast week be drawn from category 8(b) Music video clips and 8(c) Music video programs.
Application by World Impact Ministries (WIM) to acquire the assets of the national, English-language category 2 specialty television programming undertaking known as The Christian Channel from The Christian Channel Inc. (CCI).
CCI is the licensee of the undertaking The Christian Channel. Given that the broadcasting licence for this service was approved in 2006 (see Broadcasting Decision 2006-11), the proposed transaction will occur within The Christian Channel's first licence term.
WIM is a not-for-profit corporation controlled by its board of directors.
The purchase price for the assets, based on terms of the Asset Purchase Agreement, is $4 million. The applicant has not proposed a tangible benefits package on the basis that the undertaking is in financial difficulties.
Fax: 905-646-0834
E-Mail: nthurber@peteryoungren.org
Application by 2165743 Ontario Inc. (2165743) to acquire the assets of the national, English-language specialty television programming undertaking known as The Score, from The Score Television Network Ltd. (STNL).
Following completion of the transaction, 2165743 will amalgamate with STNL and continue under the corporate name The Score Television Network Ltd.
The above transaction will not affect the effective control of The Score, which will continue to be exercised by John Levy.
Fax: 416-977-0238
E-Mail: adaniere@scoremedia.com
The new station would operate on frequency 106.1 MHz (channel 291VLP) with an effective radiated power of 5 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of 19 metres).
Application by Tantramar Community Radio Society for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM Type B community radio programming undertaking in Amherst.
The new station would operate on frequency 107.9 MHz (channel 300B1) with a maximum effective radiated power of 6,500 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of 123 metres).
Applications by Newcap Inc. (Newcap) to convert its radio programming undertaking CFLN Goose Bay and its rebroadcasting transmitter CFLW Wabush from the AM band to the FM band.
The new station at Goose Bay would operate on frequency 97.9 MHz (channel 250A) with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,000 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of 25.4 metres).
The new transmitter at Wabush would operate on frequency 94.7 MHz (channel 234A) with an ERP of 1,000 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of -26.4 metres).
The applicant requests permission to simulcast the programming of the new FM station and transmitter on CFLN and CFLW respectively for a period of three months from the date of implementation of the new FM station.
The applicant also requests, pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act, the revocation of the licence for CFLN effective at the end of the simulcast period.
Application by Sogetel inc. for a broadcasting licence to operate a regional video-on-demand programming undertaking to serve Nicolet, Saint-Paulin, Beauceville, Lac-Etchemin, Lambton and Courcelles.
The applicant proposes to offer general interest programming predominantly featuring feature films, non-live events, children's programming, archival television programming and adult programming.
The applicant indicates that the programming will be predominantly in the French language.
The applicant requests that it be authorized to distribute programming that contains commercial messages where those messages are already included in a program previously aired in Canada by a Canadian programming service and to charge a fee to subscribers for such Canadian programming.
Sogetel inc. (Lac-Etchemin office)
1601 Road 277
Sogetel inc. (Saint-Paulin office)
2640 Laflèche Street, P.O. Box 30
233 Collège Street
Compagnie de téléphone de Courcelles
Application by Rick Sargent for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM commercial radio programming undertaking in Caledon.
The new station would operate on frequency 102.7 MHz (channel 274LP) with an average effective radiated power of 50 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of 15.3 metres).
The applicant currently holds a broadcasting licence to operate the low-power English-language FM tourist information radio station CFGM-FM Caledon. It is the applicant's intention to convert the existing station to an English-language FM commercial radio station and to operate under the same technical parameters as presently authorized.
Given that the broadcasting licence for CFGM-FM was approved in 2007 (see Broadcasting Decision 2007-371), this conversion will occur within the service's first licence term.
Rick Sargent indicates that, should this application be approved, it wishes to have its tourist information radio programming licence revoked.
Fax: 905-951-8364
E-Mail: rsargent@sympatico.ca
Application by Rogers Broadcasting Limited (Rogers), to acquire the assets of the English-language FM radio programming undertakings CIKR-FM Kingston (K-Rock) and CKXC-FM Kingston (KIX Country), from K-Rock 1057 Inc.
The value of the transaction, based on the terms of the Letter Agreement, is $11 million. Pursuant to Commercial Radio Policy, 2006, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-158, 15 December 2006, the applicant proposes a tangible benefits package representing 6% of the value of the transaction.
Given that the broadcasting licence for CKXC-FM was approved in 2007 (see Broadcasting Decision 2007-334), the proposed transaction will occur within this service's the first licence term.
333 Bloor St. East, 6th floor
Application by United Christian Broadcasters Canada for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language AM commercial radio programming undertaking in Toronto.
The new station would operate on frequency 1480 kHz (class C) with a transmitter power of 1,000 watts day-time and 500 watts night-time.
Application by Huron Telecommunications Co-operative Limited for a broadcasting licence to operate a regional video-on-demand programming undertaking to serve Goderich, Wingham, Lucknow, Ripley and Kincardine.
The applicant proposes to offer programming that will consist primarily of feature films but that may also include other types of programming such as children's videos, short films and television programs.
The applicant indicated that, while the programming will be predominantly in the English language, it may also offer programming in other languages in accordance with demand.
Application by Brooke Telecom Co-operative Ltd. for a broadcasting licence to operate a regional video-on-demand programming undertaking to serve Inwood, Watford and Alvinston.
E-Mail: brooke@brooketel.ca
Application by Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative Limited for a broadcasting licence to operate a regional video-on-demand programming undertaking to serve the villages of Kippen, Seaforth, Hensall and Bayfield, and the surrounding rural areas.
The applicant proposes to offer programming that will consist primarily of feature films but that may also include other types of programming such as children's video, short films, and television shows.
Fax: 519-263-2211
E-Mail: tcc@tcc.on.ca
Application by Quadro Communications Co-operative Incorporated for a broadcasting licence to operate a regional video-on-demand programming undertaking to serve the villages of Fullerton, Granton, Kirkton and Uniondale, and surrounding rural areas.
The applicant proposes to provide a general-interest video-on-demand service with programming consisting primarily of features films but that may also include children's videos, short films, and television shows.
1864 Road 165
Fax: 519-229-8424
E-Mail: info@quadro.net
Application by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to convert the radio programming undertaking CBE Windsor from the AM band to the FM band.
The applicant also proposes to establish a new FM transmitter in Leamington.
The new station would operate on frequency 97.5 MHz (channel 248B) with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 3,200 watts (maximum ERP of 19,000 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 130.1 metres).
The applicant's Leamington transmitter would operate on frequency 91.9 MHz (channel 220B1) with an average ERP of 5,300 watts (maximum ERP of 10,450 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 73.6 metres).
The applicant indicates that, within 30 days of the implementation of the proposed FM radio station in Windsor, it will apply for the revocation of the authority granted in Broadcasting Decision 2008-101 for a nested FM transmitter on the 102.3 MHz frequency in Windsor.
The applicant indicates that it will launch both the Windsor radio station and the Leamington transmitter within one year of approval, where, at which time, it will operate in simulcast mode for three months. The applicant also requests, pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act, the revocation of the licence for CBE Windsor effective at the end of the simulcast period.
38 Eric Street North
Application by Niagara Radio Group Inc. to acquire the assets of the English-language commercial radio programming undertakings CKEY-FM Fort Erie and its transmitter CKEY-FM-1 St. Catharines, and CFLZ-FM Niagara Falls, from CJRN 710 Inc.
Niagara Radio Group Inc. is held by Niagara Media Group Inc., which in turn is held by Northguard Capital Corp. (80%), a corporation controlled by Mr. Andrew Ferri, and Mr. David Dancy (20%).
The proposed transaction is a corporate reorganization that will not affect the effective control of CKEY-FM and CFLZ-FM as it will continue to be exercised by Mr. Ferri.
The other radio undertaking operated by CJRN 710 Inc. will be dealt with in a separate application (2009-0031-7).
Radio 710 AM Inc. is held by Niagara Media Group Inc., which in turn is held by Northguard Capital Corp. (80%), a corporation controlled by Mr. Andrew Ferri, and Mr. David Dancy (20%).
The other radio undertakings operated by CJRN 710 Inc. will be dealt with in a separate application (2009-0028-4).
Applicant's address: 4668 St. Clair Avenue
Application by Luciano Butera, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated, to acquire the assets of the tourist radio programming undertaking CHQI-FM Niagara-on-the-Lake from Mrs. Jeannine Dancy.
The value of the transaction, based on the terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, is $48,000.
7868 Oakwood Drive, Suite 1000
Fax: 866-737-2725
E-Mail: lbutera@cogeco.ca Examination of application:
Application by 5777152 Manitoba Ltd. for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM commercial radio programming undertaking in Winnipeg Beach with an FM transmitter located in Arborg.
The new station in Winnipeg Beach would operate on frequency 93.7 MHz (channel 229A) with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,640 watts and an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 59 meters.
The transmitter in Arborg would operate on frequency 99.5 MHz (channel 258A1) with an average ERP of 119 watts and an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 31 meters.
The applicant proposes a middle of the road format featuring music from the 1960's to the present.
Application by Smithers Community Radio Society for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM developmental community radio programming undertaking in Smithers.
The new station would operate on frequency 93.9 MHz (channel 230LP) with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 5 watts (maximum ERP of 5 watts with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 14.9 metres).
Fax: 250-847-9455
E-Mail: info@smithersradio.com
3817 Alfred Street
Application by Gabriola Radio Society for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM Type B community radio programming undertaking on Gabriola Island.
The new station would operate on frequency 98.7 MHz (channel 254A1) with an effective radiated power of 80 watts (non-directional antenna/effective height of antenna above average terrain of 178 metres).
E-Mail: gabriolaradio@shaw.ca
#5 – 575 North Road
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