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Decision

Ottawa, 11 August 1995
Decision CRTC 95-539
Société de Radio-Diffusion des Étudiants de Loyola, Inc.
Concordia University Campus (Montréal), Quebec - 942455700
Licence renewal for CFLI
Following Public Notice CRTC 1995-77 dated 10 May 1995, the Commission renews the broadcasting licence for CFLI Montréal, from 1 September 1995 to 31 August 2000, subject to conditions in effect under the current licence, as well as to those conditions specified in this decision and in the licence to be issued.
The licence term granted herein, while less than the maximum of seven years permitted by the Broadcasting Act, will enable the Commission to consider the next licence renewal of this undertaking in accordance with the Commission's regional plan for campus/community radio stations across Canada and to better distribute the workload within the Commission. This term is not reflective of any Commission concern regarding the licensee's performance.
CFLI ia a campus carrier current station serving the campus of Concordia University. In Public Notice CRTC 1993-43 dated 30 April 1993 entitled "Exemptions from Licensing Requirements", the Commission announced the exemption of carrier current undertakings from the requirement of holding a licence. The notice also specified, however, that those carrier current services carried on cable systems (as is CFLI) would continue to require a licence.
The Commission reaffirms the particular importance it attaches to the development of Canadian talent. The Commission notes the licensee's plans to promote recordings and local appearences by Canadian artists, as well as live performances by Canadian artists at Concordia University.
The Commission authorizes the licensee, by condition of licence, to broadcast a maximum of four minutes of advertising in any one hour during the broadcast week. Of this total, a maximum average of one minute of conventional advertising per hour will be permitted for the broadcast week. All other advertising broadcast must conform to the definition of restricted advertising set out in Public Notice CRTC 1993-38.
It is a condition of licence that the licensee retain full control over all decisions concerning the management and programming of this station and that representatives of the student body, faculty, alumni or administration representatives of the university or college with which the station is associated, considered together, form the majority of the board of directors. In addition, the Commission reminds the licensee that, in accordance with the requirements of the "Direction to the CRTC (Eligible Canadian Corporations)", the chairman or other presiding officer and each of the directors or other similar officers of the licensee must be Canadian citizens.
Allan J. Darling
Secretary General

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