ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 2001-308
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Decision CRTC 2001-308 |
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Ottawa, 4 June 2001 |
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CHUM Limited |
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17 April 2001 Public Hearing |
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Pulse 24 (Alberta) |
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The Commission approves a Category 2 specialty television service to be known as Pulse 24 (Alberta). The terms and conditions generally applicable to Category 2 services are set out in Public Notice CRTC 2000-171-1. |
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Conditions of licence |
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The licence, when issued, will expire 31 August 2007 and will be subject to the following conditions as well as to those set out in Public Notice CRTC 2000-171-1 andin the licence to be issued. |
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Nature of service |
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Advertising |
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With respect to the condition of licence relating to advertising, as set out in the above-noted public notice, the Commission approves the following: |
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· condition 4d) with respect to national paid advertising will not apply. |
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· condition 4a) will be replaced by: |
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Except as otherwise provided in subparagraphs b), and c), the licensee shall not distribute more than 12 minutes of advertising material during each clock hour, no more than 6 minutes of which may consist of local or regional advertising. |
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Definitions |
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Broadcast day shall have the same meaning as that set out in section 2 of the Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987. |
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Interventions |
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Interventions in opposition to this application were submitted by TEN Broadcasting Inc. and CTV Inc. In November 2000, both interveners received approval for new Category 2 digital specialty television services. |
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While the Commission is sensitive to some of the concerns raised by the interveners about new Category 2 services, it has determined that delaying the launch or approval of new services would be contrary to its competitive, open-entry approach to licensing new Category 2 specialty television services. |
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Related CRTC documents |
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Secretary General |
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This decision is to be appended to the licence. It is available in alternative format upon request, and may also be examined at the following Internet site: www.crtc.gc.ca |
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