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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-454-1

 

See also: 2005-454

Ottawa, 23 November 2005

  Trust Communications Ministries
Barrie, Ontario
  Application 2004-1577-0
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2005-26
23 March 2005
 

Erratum

 

1.

In CJLF-FM Barrie - Technical change, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-454, 7 September 2005 (Decision 2005-454), the Commission noted the licensee's proposal to increase its Canadian talent development (CTD) expenditures from $3,000 to $5,000 annually. In addition to that increase, Decision 2005-454 noted a commitment by the licensee to expend an additional $500 per year for a scholarship for a student studying advertising at Georgian College. That expenditure was characterized as a proposed expenditure on CTD and not accepted as an eligible third-party expenditure connected to the development of Canadian musical and other artistic talent as set out in Contributions by radio stations to Canadian talent development - A new approach, Public Notice CRTC 1995-196, 17 November 1995 (Public Notice 1995-196). Instead, Decision 2005-454 required the licensee to re-allocate the $500 annual commitment to CTD initiatives that meet the eligibility criteria set out in Public Notice 1995-196, and to submit a report on how it would be re-allocated, within three months of the date of Decision 2005-454.

2.

The Commission notes that, in its application, the licensee had clearly indicated that the proposed $500 scholarship was not intended to be an expenditure on CTD, but was rather meant to be an initiative of benefit to the community as a whole.

3.

The Commission therefore replaces paragraph 13 of Decision 2005-454 with the following:
 

The Commission also notes that, subsequent to this application, Trust will increase its CTD expenditures from $3,000 annually to $5,000 annually. In addition to the $2,000 increase in annual CTD expenditures, Trust proposed to make an annual expenditure of $500 for a scholarship for a student of advertising at Georgian College.

4.

In addition, the Commission replaces paragraph 15 of Decision 2005-454 with the following:
 

The existing condition of licence with respect to Canadian talent development is replaced by the following condition:

 

In each broadcast year, the licensee shall devote a minimum of $5,000 in direct expenditures towards the promotion and development of local talent. In addition to the $5,000 contribution to Canadian talent development, the licensee shall make an annual expenditure of $500 for a scholarship for a student of advertising at Georgian College.

  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2005-11-23

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