ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 2000-738
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Decision CRTC 2000-738 |
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Ottawa, 14 December 2000 |
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David Cobb (OBCI) 200008525 |
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14 August 2000 Public Hearing National Capital Region |
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New regional pay-per-view service |
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On 24 November 2000, the Commission made a decision to issue a licence for a new regional English-language pay-per-view (PPV) service to be known as "Breakaway." The Commission noted at that time that reasons, terms and conditions of the new licence would follow at a later date. The Commission's general approach to licensing new PPV services is set out in Public Notice CRTC 2000-172 of today's date. |
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The Commission clarifies that Breakaway is approved as a regional English-language terrestrial and direct-to-home (DTH) PPV service. The service will be available to customers of broadcasting distribution undertakings living in British Columbia and Alberta. |
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The service will be owned by Breakaway Holdco, a company owned by the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames hockey clubs. Programming will consist solely of NHL hockey games involving the Canucks, Oilers or Flames that are not being carried by other Canadian conventional or specialty television broadcasters. Breakaway indicated that it would close caption 90% of its programming by the end of the licence term. The Commission expects the licensee to fulfill this commitment. |
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The licence will be subject to the terms and conditions set out in the appendix to this decision, as well as those specified in the licence to be issued. The Commission notes the interventions received with respect to this application and is satisfied with the applicant's response to them. |
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Related CRTC document |
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Secretary General
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Appendix to Decision CRTC 2000-738 |
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Terms and conditions of licence for the regional pay-per-view service operated by David Cobb, OBCI to be known as "Breakaway" |
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Terms of licence |
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A licence will be issued and effective when the licensee confirms in writing that it is ready to begin operation. This must take place within 12 months of today's date. Any request for an extension to that deadline requires Commission approval and must be made in writing within that period. |
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This authority will only be effective and the Commission will only issue the licence when the applicant has clearly demonstrated that it is a "qualified corporation" as defined in the Direction to the CRTC (Ineligibility of non-Canadians) and is eligible to hold a licence. Consequently, the applicant is required to file all relative incorporation documents (certificate and articles, by-laws, etc.), copies of the programming supply agreement; unanimous Shareholders' Agreement, management agreement or any other pertinent agreement, for review and approval by the Commission. |
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The Commission encourages the licensee to consider employment equity issues in its hiring practices and in all other aspects of its management of human resources (PN 1992-59). |
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The licence will expire on 31 August 2007. |
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Conditions of licence |
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