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Decision

Ottawa, 28 September 1990
Decision CRTC 90-1033
Island Cablevision Ltd., Morell, Prince Edward Island - 900162900 - 900174400
Following a Public Hearing in the National Capital Region beginning on 11 June 1990, the Commission renews the licence for the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving Morell, held by Island Cablevision Ltd. (Island Cablevision), from 1 October 1990 to 31 August 1995. The operation of this undertaking is regulated pursuant to Parts I and III of the Cable Television Regulations, 1986 (the regulations) and the licence will be subject to the conditions specified in this decision and in the licence to be issued.
In addition to the services required or authorized to be distributed pursuant to the applicable sections of the regulations, the licensee is authorized, by condition of licence, to continue to distribute the Atlantic Satellite Network, received via satellite, provided that it is distributed on an unimpaired channel of the basic service.
The licensee is also authorized to continue to distribute CFJP-TV Montréal, received via satellite, as well as WVII-TV (ABC) and WLBZ-TV (NBC), Bangor, Maine, received via microwave, as part of the basic service. Further, the licensee is authorized to continue to distribute the audio services of The Nashville Network and The Arts and Entertainment Network, received via satellite, on audio channels of its undertaking.
The Commission approves the licensee's request with respect to section 23 of the regulations. Accordingly, it is a condition of licence that the licensee be relieved of the requirement that it distribute at least four CANCOM television services, so long as it distributes three CANCOM television services at least one of which must be a Canadian television programming service.
In assessing this request, the Commission has taken into account the fact that this undertaking receives its programming by private microwave network, from Island Cablevision's system at Charlottetown which, as a Class 1 licensee, is not subject to section 23 of the regulations. The Commission has also considered the licensee's arguments that this small system, which previously received 10 or 11 programming services, now has access to 30 channels, including community programming, through the Charlottetown system. Furthermore, the Commission notes that Island Cablevision does distribute three CANCOM services on this undertaking, i.e. CHCH-TV Hamilton as well as WJBK-TV (CBS) and WTVS (PBS) Detroit, Michigan. Accordingly, based on the facts of this particular case, the Commission is of the view that this approval is in the public interest. The Commission notes the written intervention submitted by Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. concerning this request. The Commission also approves the application to consolidate the authorized territory of the St. Peters undertaking into the Morell territory and to extend service along the highway between these two areas. Accordingly, the licence for the Morell undertaking will be amended to include St. Peters, Prince Edward Island, as part of the its authorized service area, upon surrender of the licence currently in force for the St. Peters undertaking.
This approval is subject to the construction in the extended area being completed and the extended system being in operation within twelve months of the date of this decision or, where the licensee applies to the Commission and satisfies the Commission that it cannot complete the construction and begin the operation of the extended system before the expiry of this period and that an extension of this period is in the public interest, within such further periods of time as are approved in writing from time to time by the Commission.
Should the Commission refuse to approve an extension of time requested by the licensee, the authority granted shall lapse and become null and void upon the termination of the last approved extension period.
The Commission notes that the subscribers in the extended area will be offered the same programming services and will be charged identical fees to those in the current licensed service area.
Alain-F. Desfossés
Secretary General

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