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Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2005-122-1

 

See also:  2005-122

Ottawa, 22 December 2005

 

Withdrawal of a complaint by Ethnic Channels Group Limited concerning WMNB-TV; and cancellation of call for comments

1.

In Call for comments on a complaint requesting that WMNB-TV: Russian-American Broadcasting Company be deleted from the lists of eligible satellite services, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2005-122, 15 December 2005 (Public Notice 2005-122), the Commission announced that it had received a complaint by Ethnic Channels Group Limited (ECGL), dated 14 April 2004, requesting that the service known as WMNB-TV: Russian-American Broadcasting Company be removed from the lists of eligible satellite services. In that notice, the Commission requested additional information from ECGL in support of its complaint. It also invited comments on ECGL's complaint and on what actions would be appropriate in the event that the Commission found that there was merit to ECGL's complaint.

2.

On 16 December 2005, the Commission received a letter from ECGL advising the Commission that it wished to withdraw the complaint that was the subject of the call for comments noted above.

3.

Accordingly, the Commission hereby cancels the proceeding initiated in Public Notice 2005-122.
  Secretary General
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