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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-562

  Ottawa, 14 November 2003
  Radio Diffusion Sorel-Tracy inc.
Sorel-Tracy, Quebec
  Application 2002-0765-6
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2002-68
5 November 2002
 

CJSO-FM Sorel-Tracy - Licence renewal

  The Commission renews the broadcasting licence for the radio programming undertaking CJSO-FM Sorel-Tracy, from 1 December 2003 to 31 August 2010.
  The application
1. The Commission received an application by Radio Diffusion Sorel-Tracy inc. (Radio Diffusion) to renew the broadcasting licence for the radio programming undertaking CJSO-FM Sorel-Tracy, which expires on 30 November 2003.
  Intervention
2. The Association québécoise de l'industrie du disque, du spectacle et de la vidéo (ADISQ) filed an intervention concerning the application. ADISQ made general comments regarding the streamlined process set forth by the Commission in The CRTC Streamlines Radio Renewals Process, Broadcasting Circular CRTC 2002-448, 7 June 2002 (Circular 2002-448). The intervener also commented on the renewal of the CJSO-FM licence.
3. ADISQ stated that it was not opposed in principle to the streamlined process adopted by the Commission for renewal applications that do not raise any significant concerns, but it was concerned about the use of the streamlined process for this application. ADISQ submitted that there were not enough evaluations of the station's compliance for it to determine whether or not to support the licence renewal for a seven-year term. Although it stated that it did [translation] "not necessarily believe that the stations are in non-compliance with their existing licences or with Commission regulations," ADISQ asked that the Commission:
 
  • hold a full public proceeding on the CJSO-FM renewal application; or
 
  • require that CJSO-FM file annual compliance reports with the Commission on Canadian content, French-language vocal music, and Canadian talent development (CTD) contributions, as a condition of eligibility for the streamlined renewal process.
  The licensee's reply

4.

Radio Diffusion noted that, in its intervention ADISQ had raised CJSO-FM's inability to provide certain logger tapes in the course of its last licence renewal process. The licensee explained that, at the time, it had been experiencing technical difficulties with the equipment used to record these tapes. Since then, CJSO-FM has acquired a computerized system which saves on hard disk all of its programming.
  The Commission's analysis and determination
5. The Commission stated in Circular 2002-448 that the streamlining initiatives it has adopted in recent years in order to lighten the regulatory burdens have assisted the licensees of broadcasting undertakings and have allowed the Commission to direct its limited resources to priority sectors. The Commission added that, while it has adopted these new initiatives, it would continue to carry out its supervisory role through its ongoing compliance monitoring activities. These monitoring activities currently include checking logger tapes, playlists, logs and a sampling of the programming broadcast by the stations.
6. The Commission noted ADISQ's comments regarding the streamlined renewal process for radio licences. As stated in Circular 2002-448, the Commission will assess the effectiveness of this streamlining measure after the 2003 radio renewal round has been completed.
7. The Commission notes that a recent analysis of CJSO-FM's programming indicated that the logger tapes were complete. The Commission is therefore satisfied with the measures that the licensee has taken to ensure that it operates in compliance with the terms of the Radio Regulations, 1986.
8. The Commission considers that CJSO-FM is in compliance with Commission policies and regulations. It further notes that ADISQ did not allege that the station was not in compliance. The Commission is therefore of the view that the streamlined renewal process is appropriate under the circumstances and that the renewal of the licence for a seven-year term is justified.
9. Accordingly, the Commission renews the broadcasting licence for the radio programming undertaking CJSO-FM Sorel-Tracy, from 1 December 2003 to 31 August 2010. The licence will be subject to the conditions set out in New licence form for commercial radio stations, Public Notice CRTC 1999-137, 24 August 1999.
10. In accordance with Implementation of an employment equity policy, Public Notice CRTC 1992-59, 1 September 1992, 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.
  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

Date Modified: 2003-11-14

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