Archive for the 'Notices of Consultation' Category

Radio-Acton inc

2008-35 Notice of consultation
Acton Vale, Quebec
Application No. 2008-0465-0

Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 29 May 2008

Application by Radio-Acton inc. relating to the licence of the French-language Type B community radio programming undertaking CFID-FM Acton Vale, Quebec.

The licensee proposes to change the authorized contours of the station transmitting on channel 279A (103.7 MHz) by increasing the average effective radiated power from 1,650 watts to 2,647 watts (maximum effective radiated power 6,000 watts/effective antenna height 23 metres).

Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta

2008-2-4 Notice of consultation and hearing
27 May 2008
Edmonton, Alberta
Additional information added to item 13
Edmonton and various other locations in Alberta, Alberta
Application No. 2007-1238-2
Application by Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) for a licence to operate an English and Native-languages FM Type B Native radio programming undertaking in Edmonton.

The Commission notes that the applicant has requested the addition of technical facilities to its Native Type A undertaking CFWE-FM for both Edmonton and Fort McMurray.  In this regard, and further to the Native Broadcasting Policy (Public Notice CRTC 1990-89) and Exemption Order respecting certain native radio undertakings (Public Notice CRTC 1998-62), an addition at Fort McMurray would have the same force and effect as an addition at Edmonton.

For the sake of precision, the Commission therefore notes that Type B status will be considered in the event of an approval for either or both of the above-noted technical facilities.  The determination of the merits of adding one is therefore not related in any way to the determination of the merits of the other.

The location of the radio programming undertaking will, therefore, be determined by the Commission following the public hearing.

Call for comments on the definition of emerging Canadian artists on commercial radio

(April 11, 2008)
2008-16-1 Notice of Consultation
Call for comments on the definition of emerging Canadian artists on commercial radio – Extension of deadlines for comments.
The deadline for the first round of written comments is 26 May 2008, and the deadline for responses is 13 June 2008.

Radio communautaire du Saguenay inc

(April 10, 2008)
2008-31 Notice of consultation
Applications received
Various locations
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 15 May 2008

La Baie, Quebec
Application No. 2008-0358-7
Application by Radio communautaire du Saguenay inc. relating to the licence of the French-language community type B radio programming undertaking CKAJ-FM Saguenay, Quebec.

The licensee proposes to change the authorized contours of its transmitter CKAJ-FM-1 at La Baie by increasing the effective radiated power from 2,693 watts to 14,164 watts, by increasing the effective antenna height and by relocating the antenna (non-directional antenna/effective antenna height 141.5 metres).

Harmony Broadcasting Corporation

(April 3, 2008)
2008-4 Notice of consultation and hearing
4 June 2008
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Harmony Broadcasting Corporation called to a Public Hearing
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 8 May 2008

The Commission will hold a public hearing on 4 June 2008 at the Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, commencing immediately following the hearing of the applications referenced in Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2008-3.

On 29 September 2006, the Commission called Harmony Broadcasting Corporation (Harmony), licensee of the instructional campus radio programming undertaking CJWV-FM Winnipeg to a hearing (Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2006-8) to discuss its apparent failure to comply with certain conditions of licence noted in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-340, as well as its apparent failure to comply with sections 2.2(8), 8 and 9 of the Radio Regulations, 1986 (the Regulations). The Commission also noted the licensee’s failure to comply with a number of elements of the Campus Radio Policy (Public Notice CRTC2000-12) as well as noting a number of complaints regarding the licensee.

In Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-37, the Commission issued mandatory orders directing the licensee to comply at all times with the requirements set out in sections 2.2(8), 8 and 9 of the Regulations, regarding the broadcast of Canadian music, the submission of logger tapes and other information and to comply with the conditions of CJWV-FM’s licence concerning the broadcast of news, music drawn from Category 3, and formal educational programming. The Commission also required the licensee to file reports related to future compliance and to file other documentation on an annual basis.

In Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-37, the Commission further indicated that it might consider additional measures, including suspension, non-renewal or revocation of the licence, if the licensee again breached the Regulations or any conditions of CJWV-FM’s licence.

It should be noted that the Commission is also aware that the station has ceased its broadcasting operations since 15 October 2007.

The Commission is gravely concerned that Harmony has again failed to comply with very basic and fundamental requirements of the Regulations and the consequent uncertainty concerning its adherence to Broadcasting Mandatory Orders CRTC 2007-2 through 2007-6 and its conditions of licence.

The Commission is therefore concerned with the following issues, and will want to discuss these matters in order to determine the appropriate measures:

Various Edmonton Applications

2008-2 Notice of consultation and hearing
27 May 2008
Edmonton, Alberta
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 2 May 2008

Edmonton and various other locations in Alberta, Alberta
Application No. 2007-1238-2

Application by Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) for a licence to operate an English and Native-languages FM Type B Native radio programming undertaking in Edmonton.

The Application also covers 36 repeater transmitters.

The Commission notes that all of the above listed transmitters are presently in operation with the exception of the undertakings at Edmonton and at Fort McMurray which are new undertakings.

AMMSA filed this application in light of the fact that the operation of these transmitters no longer meets the exemption criteria set out in Exemption Order respecting cetain Native radio undertakings, Public Notice CRTC 1998-62, 9 July 1998.

Therefore, AMMSA needs to obtain a broadcasting licence to operate the new proposed station in Edmonton, with a new FM transmitter at Fort McMurray, and to persue the operation of the remaining FM transmitters.

Edmonton, Alberta
Application No. 2007-0738-3

Application by CIAM Media Broadcasting Association for a licence to operate a
non-commercial FM Type B community radio station to broadcast ethnic programming in Edmonton.

Télévision communautaire Frontenac

(March 20, 2008)
2007-13-4 Notice of consultation and hearing
3 December 2007
Gatineau, Quebec
Item 16 is withdrawn

At the request of the applicant, the following application, which was withdrawn from this public hearing will not be rescheduled at a later date, the file is now closed.

Montréal, Quebec
Application No. 2007-0844-8
Application by Télévision communautaire Frontenac for a licence to operate a community programming undertaking in the service area of Bell Canada which operates, a Class 1 broadcasting distribution undertaking in Montréal, Quebec.

Various Applications

(March 14, 2008)
2008-1 Notice of consultation and hearing
13 May 2008
Gatineau, Quebec
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 18 April 2008

Gatineau, Quebec
Application No. 2007-0001-0
Application by Réél-Radio for a licence to operate a French-language FM community-based campus radio programming undertaking in Gatineau.

Ottawa, Ontario
Application No. 2007-1217-6
Application by Radio de la communauté francophone d’Ottawa for a licence to operate a French-language FM Type B community radio programming undertaking in Ottawa.

Windsor, Quebec
Application No. 2007-1830-7
Application by Radio communautaire de Windsor et région inc. for authority to acquire the assets of the radio programming undertaking CIAX-FM Windsor, from Carrefour jeunesse-emploi comté Johnson.

Cochrane, Ontario
Application No. 2008-0012-9
Application by Cochrane Polar Bear Radio Club for a licence to operate an English-language FM developmental community radio programming undertaking in Cochrane.

Salmo, British Columbia
Application No. 2007-1559-2
Application by Salmo FM Radio Society for a licence to operate an English-language FM developmental community radio programming undertaking in Salmo.

Nakusp, British Columbia
Application No. 2007-1707-7
Application by Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy for a licence to operate an English-language FM type B community radio programming undertaking in Nakusp.

Emerging Canadian Artists on Commercial Radio

Emerging Canadian Artists on Commercial Radio

A report well worth examining, as well as the accompanying Call for comments on the definition of emerging Canadian artists on commercial radio, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-16. (below)

I was mistaken.  The graphs show that music by performers considered as “Emerging Artists” in 2003 is twice as likely to be played as that by performers considered as “Emerging Artists” from 2006. If I’m reading the graphs correctly, the commerical broadcasters are playing half as many “emerging” artists as they were back in 2003.

From the Notice:

For more than a decade, when the Commission has reviewed its commercial radio policies and considered applications for radio licences, there have been discussions about radio broadcasters’ role in presenting the work of emerging Canadian musical artists who are not yet familiar to most radio listeners and consumers of recorded music. Some allege that commercial radio stations have adopted programming strategies that minimize the playlisting of such music in favour of broadcasting the work of well-established artists. In their view, these practices hinder the development of a dynamic Canadian music industry. However, there is little publicly available information concerning the extent to which Canadian radio actually broadcasts the music of emerging artists.

In an effort to fill this void, as well as to supply information that may be helpful when discussing licensees’ commitments regarding the programming of the music of emerging artists, and to assist in the development of a common definition of an emerging artist,1 Commission staff has completed a study documenting the use of this music by commercial radio stations, according to nine possible definitions of an emerging artist based on music industry charts.

2008-16 Notice of consultation
Call for comments on the definition of emerging Canadian artists on commercial radio
The deadline for filing written comments is 25 April 2008.

The Commission invites written comments regarding the definition of emerging Canadian artists on commercial radio. The deadline for filing written comments is 25 April 2008. The Commission then invites intervenors to file replies to any of the comments submitted in the first stage of the process. Parties will have until 10 May 2008 to do so. Only submissions filed by parties which filed comments in the first stage will be accepted at this point. To assist intervenors in their consideration of this matter, the Commission is also publishing today a report detailing the actual broadcasting of the music of emerging artists according to nine possible definitions of the term. The report is available on the Commission’s Web site at www.crtc.gc.ca.

Manitoulin Radio Communication Inc

Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-11-1

Application by Manitoulin Radio Communication Inc. to amend the licence of the English-language type B community radio programming undertaking CFRM-FM Little Current, Ontario.

Following receipt of a copy of correspondence from Industry Canada and the licensee, the Commission revises the frequency from 100.7 MHz (channel 264LP) to 107.1 MHz (channel 296LP).




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