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Decision CRTC 2001-622

Ottawa, 3 October 2001

White Bear Children's Charity Inc.
White Bear Lake Resort, Saskatchewan
2001-0428-2 

10 September 2001 Public Hearing
National Capital Region

New native FM radio programming undertaking

1.

The Commission approves the application for a new Type B English- and Native-language FM radio station to serve White Bear Lake Resort. The terms and conditions of licence are set out in the appendix to this decision.

2.

The new station will broadcast 21 hours of local programming each week. Fourteen of these hours will be in Cree. The station will air 88 hours 45 minutes of music of which 20% will be performed or composed by natives. It will also broadcast 94 hours of programming each week from the Missinippi Broadcasting Corporation network.

3.

The applicant proposes to orient its programming to the native population and to address their specific needs and concerns. It will endeavour to strengthen native culture and preserve native languages by promoting and broadcasting local talent shows, live performances from Pow Wows, Cree programs from the Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation network and stories recounted by local elders.

4.

The approval of this application reflects Public Notice CRTC 2001-70. As indicated in that notice, the Commission no longer imposes limits on the advertising broadcast by native radio stations and networks. However, it requires that they broadcast a Canadian content level of at least 35% in popular (category 2) music. A condition of licence in this regard is set out in the appendix.

5.

In PN 2001-70, the Commission further encourages native radio stations that wish to broadcast wrap-around programming after their daily sign-off, to use programming from another native radio station or network.

Related CRTC documents

. Public Notice 2001-70 - Changes to conditions of licence for certain native radio undertakings

. Public Notice 2000-14 - Revised content categories and subcategories for radio

. Public Notice 1990-89 - Native broadcasting policy

Secretary General

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

 

Appendix to Decision CRTC 2001-622

 

Terms of licence

 

The Commission will only issue the licence, and it will only be effective at such time as:

 

· 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.

 

· the Department of Industry, having advised that the application is conditionally technically acceptable, has determined that there is no unacceptable interference with NAV/COM services and indicated that it will issue a broadcasting certificate (section 22(1) of the Broadcasting Act).

 

The Commission will issue a licence for a native FM radio programming undertaking (Type B), expiring 31 August 2008.

 

As proposed, the station will operate on the frequency 97.7 MHz, channel 249LP, with an effective radiated power of 46.5 watts.

 

The technical parameters approved in this decision are for a low-power unprotected FM service. The applicant would have to select another frequency for the operation of the service if required to do so to permit the best use of the frequency band.

 

Conditions of licence

 

The licence will be subject to the condition specified below and to any other condition specified in the licence to be issued.

 

1. The licensee must ensure that a minimum of 35% of category 2 musical selections broadcast each broadcast week are Canadian selections.

Date Modified: 2001-10-03

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