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Decision

See also: 95-70-1

Ottawa, 28 February 1995

Decision CRTC 95-70
Allarcom Pay Television Limited
Edmonton, Alberta - 932002900
Licence renewal for SuperChannel
Following a Public Hearing in the National Capital Region beginning on 25 April 1994 and Decision CRTC 94-607 dated 12 August 1994, the Commission renews the broadcasting licence issued to Allarcom Pay Television Limited (APT) to carry on an English-language pay television programming undertaking to provide a regional general interest service known as SuperChannel in western Canada (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories), from 1 March 1995 to 31 August 2001, subject to the conditions of licence specified in the appendix to this decision and in the licence to be issued.
The Commission is satisfied that APT has complied with the terms and conditions of its licence. In evaluating APT's proposals and commitments for the new licence term, the Commission has taken into account the distinct characteristics of the pay television marketplace and has given consideration to the licensee's past performance, the assumptions underlying its subscriber and revenue projections, and its plans for the new licence term.
The conditions of licence contained in the appendix to this decision reflect the Commission's general concerns with respect to Canadian pay television services; they arealso in line with the licensee's own commitments, as set out in its application.
As part of this renewal application, APT requested revisions to the condition of licence related to Canadian programming expenditures. These proposed revisions would: base the calculation of such expenditures on the revenues of the preceeding year, rather than the current year; allow some flexibility in total expenditures from year to year while basing the calculation of those expenditures on the number of subscribers to the service.
The Commission has decided to adopt the approach based on the revenues of the previous year for all specialty and pay television services and therefore amends the licensee's relevant condition of licence accordingly.
Furthermore, the Commission has decided to extend to licensees of specialty and pay television services the same flexibility already granted to licensees of conventional television stations.
With respect to script and concept development funding, the Commission also approves APT's proposal to amend the condition of licence pertaining to such funding. Instead of determining the funding from a sliding scale, the licensee will now make an annual fixed contribution of not less than $500,000.
The Commission also approves APT's proposal to change the wording of the condition of licence regarding required expenditures on the acquisition of Canadian programs by adding "minimum required". The condition of licence is set out in the appendix to the decision.
Expectations
In Decision CRTC 88-774 dated 27 October 1988 which renewed APT's licence, the Commission expressed a number of expectations regarding APT's performance. It hereby sets out the following expectations to govern APT's performance in the new licence term.
The Commission expects the licensee to continue to licence for distribution all Canadian feature films that comply with the general interest pay television licensees' "Pay Television Programming Standards and Practices" and to schedule these films evenly throughout its programming day.
The Commission expects the licensee to distribute all feature films, dramatic and other programs
that originate in western Canada and that comply with its standards and practices and to schedule these programs in a reasonable manner.
The Commission expects APT to co-operate with other Canadian pay television licensees to achieve the widest possible distribution of Canadian feature films and other Canadian programming, including the distribution of sub-titled or dubbed versions of French-language Canadian productions and English-language captions of French-language productions that have been dubbed into English, when available.
The Commission expects APT to ensure that it maintains in each year of the new licence term the ratio of Canadian to foreign programming expenditures found in its application.
The Commission expects APT to continue to operate its regional development offices in Vancouver, Edmonton and Yorkton.
The Commission expects APT to adhere to the "Pay Television Programming Standards and Practices", as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.
Depiction of violence
In Public Notice CRTC 1994-155 dated 21 December 1994, the Commission announced that it had accepted, with certain qualifications, the new code on the depiction of violence on television, submitted by the pay-television and pay-per-view industry in November 1994. The Commission also stated that at the time of licence renewal, it would require compliance with the code as a condition of licence. Accordingly, the relevant new condition of licence is set out in the appendix to this decision.
The Commission encourages the licensee to adhere to its commitment and ensure that any multiplexing in the future will be done in accordance with the provisions regarding multiplexing set out for pay television services in Public Notice CRTC 1993-74 dated 3 June 1993.
Employment equity
In Public Notice CRTC 1992-59 dated 1 September 1992 and entitled "Implementation of an Employment Equity Policy", the Commission announced that the employment equity practices of broadcasters would be subject to examination by the Commission. The Commission encourages APT to consider employment equity issues in its hiring practices and in all other aspects of its management of human resources.
Interventions
The Commission acknowledges the many interventions submitted in regard to APT's renewal and has noted the licensee's reply to concerns raised in some of these interventions.
In interventions submitted by seven producers based in western Canada, APT was urged to reinstate a cross-licence agreement between itself and the licensee of the pay television service (The Movie Network) that operates in eastern Canada. In reply, the licensee stated that it is prepared to renew this agreement. The Commission expects the licensee to fulfill this commitment.
Interventions submitted by TEE-COMM Electronics Inc. and the Canadian Association of Small Cable Operators (CASCO) raised a number of issues including the reception of this pay television service by small cable systems and Direct-To-Home (DTH) Satellite. In this regard, the Commission encourages APT to continue to work toward establishing a standardized distribution method compatible with both DTH and cable systems.
Allan J Darling
Secretary General
APPENDIX / ANNEXE
CONDITIONS OF LICENCE FOR APT
Nature of the service
1. The licensee shall provide a regional general interest pay television programming undertaking in English, with programming intended for all audiences. The licensee shall not distribute programming from categories 1 (news), 4 (religion) or 5 (education) of item 6 of Schedule I to the Pay Television Regulations, 1990 and shall not devote more than 5% of its programming schedule during each semester to programming from category 6 (sports) of item 6, with a maximum of 20 hours in any week. The licensee shall devote at least 50% of its programming schedule during each semester to dramatic programs.
Exhibition of Canadian programs
2. Commencing 1 March 1995 and during each semester of this licence term, the licensee shall devote to the distribution of Canadian programs not less than
 (i) 30% of the time from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Mountain time) and
 (ii) 25% of the remainder of the time during which the service is in operation.
For the purpose of this condition, a 150% credit will be given for time during which APT distributes a new Canadian production that commences between 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. (Mountain time) or, in the case of a new Canadian production intended for children, at an appropriate viewing hour between 6:00 a.m. and 9 p.m., and APT will receive such a credit for each subsequent showing in the specified time periods of such a production within a two-year period from the date of first showing by the licensee.
3. In the period 1 March 1995 to 31 August 1995 and in each subsequent broadcast year during the term of this licence, the licensee shall devote to the distribution of Canadian dramatic programs not less than 50% of the minimum time that it is required to devote to the distribution of Canadian programs pursuant to condition of licence 2.
Expenditures on Canadian programs
4.(a) During the period 1 March 1995 to 31 August 1995, the licensee shall expend on the acquisition of, or investment in, Canadian programs, a percentage of its revenues for the period 1 March 1994 to 31 August 1994 that is not less than the percentage shown in the table below. For the broadcast year beginning 1 September 1995 and in each subsequent broadcast year during the term of its licence, the licensee shall expend on the acquisition of or investment in Canadian programs, a percentage of its revenue for the previous broadcast year that is not less than the percentage shown in the table below:
Average number of residential, bulk
and Satellite Master Antenna television
subscribers (SMATV) in the previous
broadcast year/Nombre moyen d'abonnés du
service résidentiel, de groupe et du
système de télévision par satellite à
antenne collective (STSAC) au cours de Percentage of revenues/
l'année de radiodiffusion précédente Pourcentage des recettes
149,999 or less/ou moins 18%
150,000 - 174,999 19%
175,000 - 199,999 20%
200,000 - 224,999 21%
225,000 - 249,999 22%
250,000 - 274,999 23%
275,000 - 299,999 24%
300,000 - 324,999 25%
325,000 - 349,999 26%
350,000 - 374,999 27%
375,000 - 399,999 28%
400,000 - 424,999 29%
425,000 - 449,999 30%
450,000 and greater/ou plus 31%
(b) In any broadcast year of the licence term, including the partial broadcast year ending 31 August 1995 but excluding the final broadcast year, the licensee may expend an amount on Canadian programming that is up to 5% less than the minimum required expenditure for that broadcast year as set out and calculated in accordance with this condition of licence. Should the licensee avail itself of this flexibility in any broadcast year, including the partial broadcast year ending 31 August 1995, it shall expend in the next broadcast year of the licence term, in addition to the minimum required expenditure for that broadcast year, the full amount of the previous year's underspending.
(c) In any broadcast year of the licence term, including the partial broadcast year ending 31 August 1995, the licensee may expend an amount on Canadian programming that is greater than the minimum required expenditure for that year, set out and calculated in accordance with this condition of licence; in such case, the licensee may deduct:
 (i) from the minimum required expenditure for the next broadcast year of the licence term, an amount not exceeding the amount of the previous broadcast year's overspending; and
 (ii) from the minimum required expenditure for any subsequent broadcast year of the licence term, an amount not exceeding the difference between the overspending and any amount deducted under paragraph (i) above.
(d) Notwithstanding the above, during the licence term, the licensee shall expend on Canadian programming, at a minimum, the total of the minimum required expenditures as set out and calculated in accordance with this condition of licence.
5. During the licence term, the licensee shall devote to the acquisition of Canadian programs not less than 60% of the minimum required expenditure on the acquisition of or investment in Canadian programming, as calculated pursuant to condition of licence 4.
6. In each broadcast year including the partial broadcast year ending 31 August 1995 during the term of this licence, the licensee shall allocate to Canadian dramatic programs at least 50% of its expenditures on the  acquisition of or investment in Canadian programs for that year.
7. The licensee shall expend not less than $250,000 during the partial broadcast year ending 31 August 1995 and not less than $500,000 in each broadcast year thereafter, on script and concept development, excluding overhead costs.
8. In making the calculations required for the purposes of conditions 4 to 7, only actual cash outlays shall be taken into account.
Gender portrayal
9. The licensee shall adhere to the guidelines on gender portrayal set out in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' (CAB) "Sex-Role Portrayal Code for Television and Radio Programming", as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.
Depiction of violence
10. The licensee shall adhere to the "Pay Television and Pay-Per-View Programming Code Regarding Violence", as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.
Definitions
In these conditions:
 "acquisition" means to acquire exhibition rights for the licensed territory, excluding overhead costs.
 "broadcast year" means the period from 1 September to 31 August and each twelve-month period thereafter beginning on 1 September.
 "expend" and "expenditure" mean actual cast outlay.
 "investment" means an equity investment or an advance on account of an equity investment but not overhead costs or interim financing by way of a loan.
 "new Canadian production" means:
 (a) a Canadian dramatic program
  (i) which exceeds 75 minutes in duration and in relation to which all financial expenditures made by the licensee were made prior to the commencement of principal photography or taping and in which principal photography or taping was completed after 1 January 1985; and
  (ii) which is intended for children and exceeds 22:30 minutes in duration and in relation to which all financial expenditures by the licensee were made prior to the completion of principal photography or taping
 (b) and which is a program that has never been broadcast in English in the licensed territory.
 "revenue" means revenue from residential, bulk and SMATV subscribers and does not include revenue from DTH subscriber fees or any return on an investment in programming.
 "script and concept development expenditures" means those expenditures, excluding overhead costs, that are incurred prior to the commencement of pre-production and before the financing of the project is in place. Spending on programs that are assured of going to air at the time of the expenditure is not considered as script and concept development expenditures.
 "semester" means each six-month period beginning on 1 September and on 1 March.

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