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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-444
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Ottawa, 31 August 2006
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K-Right Communications Limited Sydney and surrounding area, Nova Scotia
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Application 2005-1446-5
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-64
23 May 2006
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Cable distribution undertaking at Sydney and surrounding area - Licence renewal
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The Commission renews the broadcasting licence for the Class 1 cable broadcasting distribution undertaking (BDU) serving Sydney and surrounding area, from 1 September 2006 to 31 August 2013.
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The Commission also approves the application by K-Right Communications Limited in order to redefine the authorized service area of the cable BDU serving Sydney and surrounding area.
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The Commission did not receive any interventions in connection with this application.
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The operation of this undertaking is regulated pursuant to the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations. The licence will be subject to the conditions specified therein as well as to the conditions listed in the appendix to this decision.
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Because this licensee is subject to the Employment Equity Act and files reports concerning employment equity with theDepartment of Human Resources and Skills Development, its employment equity practices are not examined by the Commission.
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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 in PDF format or in HTML at the following Internet site: www.crtc.gc.ca
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Appendix to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-444
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Conditions of licence
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The licensee is authorized to distribute, at its option, the signals WCVB-TV (ABC), WHDH-TV (NBC), WGBH-TV (PBS) and WBZ-TV (CBS) Boston, Massachusetts, as part of the basic service.
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The licensee is authorized to distribute, at its option, the signals CFJP-TV (TQS) and CFTM-TV (TVA) Montréal, Quebec, as part of the basic service.
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The licensee is authorized to distribute, at its option, the programming service Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN), received via satellite, provided that it is distributed on an unrestricted channel of the basic service.
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The licensee is authorized to distribute the following signals on a digital discretionary basis:
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- any of the distant Canadian television signals set out in the List of Part 3 eligible satellite services; and
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- a second set of signals that provides the programming of the four U.S. commercial networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX) and the non-commercial PBS network (hereafter referred to as the U.S. 4+1 signals).
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The distribution on a discretionary basis on the licensee's digital service of a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals and distant Canadian signals is subject to the provision that, with respect to such signals, the licensee adhere to the requirements regarding non-simultaneous program deletion set out in section 43 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations. The Commission may suspend the application of this provision, with respect to the signals to be distributed, upon its approval of an executed agreement between the licensee and broadcasters. Such an agreement must deal with issues related to the protection of program rights arising in connection with the discretionary carriage of a second set of U.S. 4+1 signals and distant Canadian signals solely on the licensee's digital service.
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The Commission reminds the licensee that the requirements set out in section 30 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations regarding simultaneous substitution apply also in the case of U.S. 4+1 signals and distant Canadian signals.
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The licensee may, at its option, insert certain promotional material as a substitute for the "local availabilities" (i.e. non-Canadian advertising material) of non-Canadian satellite services. At least 75% of these local availabilities must be made available for use by licensed Canadian programming services for the promotion of their respective services, for the promotion of the community channel and for unpaid Canadian public service announcements. A maximum of 25% of the local availabilities may be used to provide subscribers with information regarding customer service and channel realignments, and for the promotion of discretionary programming services and packages, cable FM service, additional cable outlets and non-programming services, including Internet and telephone services.
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Date Modified: 2006-08-31
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