ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 2001-60
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Decision CRTC 2001-60 |
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Ottawa, 14 February 2001 |
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Radio Communautaire du Labrador Inc. |
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Application processed by Public Notices CRTC 2000-112 dated 4 August 2000 and CRTC 2000-112-1 dated 29 September 2000 |
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Licence renewal for CJRM-FM |
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1. 9; |
The Commission renews the licence for Type A community radio programming undertaking CJRM-FM Labrador City, from 1 March 2001 to 31 August 2007, subject to conditions specified in the licence to be issued, as also set out in Public Notice CRTC 2000-157. |
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2. 9; |
The renewal of this licence follows the new Community radio policy which, among other things, removed the requirement for licensees to submit a Promise of Performance setting out programming obligations. These obligations are replaced by conditions listed on the licence of each station (PN 2000-13). |
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The station will broadcast 126 hours of programming per week, with 50 hours 30 minutes to be produced by the station. Community radio licensees have the flexibility to reduce or increase their weekly broadcast time by up to 20% without application to the Commission. A change of more than 20%, however, requires prior Commission approval. |
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As part of its licence renewal application, the licensee proposed to reduce the level of community-oriented spoken word programming broadcast by the station each week from 15% to 4%. As set out in the Policy, the Commission generally expects that, for Type A community stations, at least 15% of the programming aired in each broadcast week be spoken word, with an emphasis on community-oriented spoken word. The Commission considers that the licensee did not provide convincing evidence to warrant an exception to the policy. Accordingly, the Commission expects the licensee to devote, during each broadcast week, 15% of its programming to community-oriented spoken word programming. |
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The Commission also expects the licensee to honour its commitment to devote 42% of its news programming time to local and regional news, during each broadcast week. |
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The licensee has also committed to meet the new regulatory requirements with respect to the percentage of Canadian musical selections from category 2 (35%) and category 3 (12%) that community and campus radio stations must broadcast each broadcast week. |
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The Commission expects the licensee to implement the initiatives set out in its plan for Canadian talent development and to give effect to the measures designed to encourage the participation of volunteers. |
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Other matters |
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The Commission considers that community radio stations should be particularly sensitive to employment equity issues in order to reflect fully the communities they serve. It encourages the licensee to consider these issues in its hiring practices and in all other aspects of its management of human resources |
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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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