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Ottawa, 13 September 2010

Call for comments on the proposed addition of 17 new language tracks to Baby TV, a service already included on the lists of eligible satellite services for distribution on a digital basis

1.      The Commission received a request from TELUS Communications Company (TELUS) dated 29 June 2010 to add 17 new language tracks to Baby TV, a non-Canadian service already added to the lists of eligible satellite services for distribution on a digital basis (the digital lists) as an English- and French-language service.[1]

2.      TELUS described Baby TV as a 24-hour television channel dedicated to infants and toddlers less than three years of age. Daytime programming consists of two to eight minute episodes, which are educational and entertaining. Evening programming consists of soft music with gentle images providing a soothing atmosphere. The service does not include commercials, advertisements or promotions and is currently offered in English and French. If TELUS’ request is approved, it will also be offered to Canadian distributors in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Mandarin, Polish, Bahasa, Dutch, Russian, Thai, Tagalog, Hindi and Punjabi using the secondary audio programming track to deliver these languages.

3.      In Broadcasting Public Notice 2004-96, the Commission stated that, going forward, requests to add non-Canadian, third-language general interest services to the digital lists would generally be approved, subject, as appropriate, to new distribution and linkage requirements. In the case of non-Canadian, third-language services that provide narrowly targeted or "niche" programming, the Commission stated that it would continue to apply a case-by-case assessment to determine whether the service is partially or totally competitive with Canadian pay or specialty services.

4.      The Commission will rely primarily on the comments filed to identify the Canadian pay and specialty services with which the 17 additional language tracks of Baby TV might be totally or partially competitive and which therefore should be included in the assessment of the competitiveness of the service. Parties wishing to argue that these additional language tracks would make the service less competitive should therefore name the specific Canadian pay or specialty services with which they consider the service would compete and provide details to support their views, such as comparisons as to nature and genre of service, programming schedules, programming sources and supply, and target audience. Please note that the Commission will not consider comments regarding the potential competitiveness of the English- and French-language versions of the service, since they have already been added to the digital lists.

Call for comments

5.      The Commission calls for comments on TELUS’s request for the addition of 17 new language tracks to the Baby TV service to the digital lists. Parties submitting comments on the request should also submit a true copy of their comments to the Canadian sponsor, TELUS, at the following address:

TELUS Regulatory Affairs
215 Slater Street, 8th floor
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 0A6

Email: regulatory.affairs@telus.com

6.      Proof that comments have been sent to TELUS must accompany the original version of the comments sent to the Commission.

7.      Comments on TELUS’ request must be received by the Commission no later than 13 October 2010. A copy of the comments must be received by TELUS no later than the deadline for receipt of comments by the Commission. The Commission cannot be held responsible for postal delays and will not notify a party whose intervention is received after the deadline date. The comment will not be considered by the Commission and will not be part of the public file.

8.      TELUS may file a written reply to any comments received concerning its request. This reply should be filed with the Commission, and a copy sent to the person who submitted the comments, by no later than 28 October 2010.

9.      The Commission will not formally acknowledge comments. It will, however, fully consider all comments and they will form part of the public record of the proceeding, provided that the procedures for filing set out below have been followed.

Procedures for filing comments

10.    Interested parties can file their comments to the Secretary General of the Commission in only one of the following formats:

by using the
[Broadcasting interventions/comments form]

or

by mail to
CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N2

or

by fax at
819-994-0218

11.    The Commission advises those who file and serve by electronic means to exercise caution when using e-mail for service of documents or notification, as it may be difficult to establish that service has occurred.

12.    Parties must ensure that, before initiating service through electronic mode, they will be able to satisfy the Commission, upon request, that service of the notification was completed.

13.    Submissions longer that five pages should include a summary.

14.    Please number each paragraph of your submission. In addition, where the comment is filed by electronic means, the line ***End of document*** should be entered following the last paragraph of the document, as an indication that the document has not been damaged during electronic transmission.

Important notice

15.    All information that you provide as part of this public process, except information granted confidentiality, whether sent by postal mail, facsimile, e-mail or through the Commission’s website at www.crtc.gc.ca, becomes part of a publicly accessible file and will be posted on the Commission’s website. This information includes your personal information, such as your full name, e-mail address, postal/street address, telephone and facsimile number(s), and any other personal information you provide.

16.    The personal information you provide will be used and may be disclosed for the purpose for which the information was obtained or compiled by the Commission, or for a use consistent with that purpose.

17.    Documents received electronically or otherwise will be put on the Commission’s website in their entirety exactly as you send them, including any personal information contained therein, in the official language and format in which they are received. Documents not received electronically will be available in PDF format. 

18.    The information that parties provide to the Commission as part of this public process is entered into an unsearchable database dedicated to this specific public process. This database is accessible only from the web page of this particular public process. As a result, a general search of the Commission’s website with the help of either its own search engine or a third party search engine will not provide access to the information that was provided as part of this public process.

19.    The Commission encourages interested parties to monitor the public examination file and the Commission’s website for additional information that they may find useful when preparing their comments.

Examination of documents

20.    A list of all comments will also be available on the Commission’s website. An electronic version of all comments submitted will be accessible from this list. To access the list, select “Lists of interventions/comments” under “Public Proceedings” from the Commission’s website.

21.    The public may examine public comments and related documents at the following Commission offices during normal business hours.

Location of Commission offices

Toll-free telephone: 1-877-249-2782
Toll-free TDD: 1-877-909-2782

Central Building
Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
1 Promenade du Portage, Room 206
Gatineau, Quebec  K1A 0N2
Tel.: 819-997-2429
Fax: 819-994-0218

Regional offices

Metropolitan Place
99 Wyse Road
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia  B3A 4S5
Tel.: 902-426-7997
Fax: 902-426-2721

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Tel.: 514-283-6607

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TDD: 204-983-8274
Fax: 204-983-6317

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Tel.: 306-780-3422

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Tel.: 780-495-3224

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Tel.: 604-666-2111
TDD: 604-666-0778
Fax: 604-666-8322

Secretary General

Related documents

Footnote:

[1] Baby TV was added to the digital lists in Broadcasting Public Notice 2007-8.

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