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Ottawa, 15 August 1994
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Decision CRTC 94-616
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FDB Broadcasting Inc.
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Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan - 932025000
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New radiocommunication distribution undertaking
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Following a Public Hearing in Saskatoon beginning on 6 June 1994, the Commission approves the application for a licence to carry on a radiocommunication distribution undertaking consisting of one low-power radio transmitter to serve Meadow Lake.
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The Commission will issue a licence to FDB Broadcasting Inc., expiring 31 August 1999, subject to the conditions specified in the licence to be issued. This term will enable the Commission to consider the renewal of this licence at the same time as that of the originating station.
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This undertaking will distribute the programs of the Natotawin Broadcasting Inc. network originating from CJLR-FM La Ronge, on the frequency 105.7 MHz (channel 289 VLP), with an effective radiated power of 9 watts.
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The Commission notes that this undertaking will replace the radio programming undertaking licensed to Flying Dust Broadcasting Inc., in Decision CRTC 90-576 dated 26 June 1990, which no longer broadcasts local programming.
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Allan J. Darling
Secretary General |
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