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Decision

Ottawa, 10 June 1987
Decision CRTC 87-397
Northumberland Broadcasting Company Limited
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - 863208500
Following a Public Hearing in Bathurst, New Brunswick on 12 May 1987, the Commission approves the application to amend the broadcasting licence of CHTN Charlottetown by changing the frequency from 1,190 kHz to 720 kHz and by decreasing the night-time transmitter power from 10,000 watts to 7,500 watts.
The licensee has indicated that these changes will improve the quality of the signal at the extreme ends of Prince Edward Island.
Fernand Bélisle
Secretary General

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