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Decision

Ottawa, 11 August 1997
Decision CRTC 97-388
3247236 Canada Inc.
Across Canada - 199703327
Licence amendment for Country Music Television
1. Following Public Notice CRTC 1997-68 dated 30 May 1997, the Commission approves the application by 3247236 Canada Inc., licensee of the national English-language specialty programming undertaking known as "Country Music Television", to amend condition of licence no. 5 pertaining to the distribution of advertising material in order to increase the amount of advertising from the current 10 minutes to a maximum of 12 minutes per hour. The amended condition of licence now reads as follows:
5.(a) Subject to subsection (b) the licensee shall not distribute more than twelve minutes of advertising material during each clock hour.
(b) In addition to the twelve minutes of advertising material referred to in subsection (a), the licensee may distribute, during each clock hour, a maximum of 30 seconds of additional advertising material that consists of unpaid public service announcements.
(c) The licensee shall not distribute any paid advertising material other than paid national advertising material.
(d) In addition to the twelve minutes of advertising material referred to in subsection (a), the licensee may broadcast partisan political advertising material during an election period.
2. The Commission acknowledges the concerns expressed in the intervention filed by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. It is satisfied that approval of this application will not have a significant impact on existing services.
3. Further, the Commission notes that this condition of licence is consistent with the condition of licence concerning advertising which has been imposed on several other specialty programming undertakings.
This decision is to be appended to the licence.
Laura M. Talbot-Allan
Secretary General
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