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Additional references: 2010-952, 2010-952-2, 2010-952-3, 2010-952-4 and 2010-952-5
Ottawa, 24 December 2010
Notice of hearing
4 April 2011
Gatineau, Quebec
Group-based licence renewals for English-language television groups
Deadline for submission of interventions/comments: 28 January 2011
[Submit an intervention/comment or view related documents]
The Commission will hold a hearing commencing 4 April 2011 at 9:00 a.m., at the Conference Centre, Portage IV, 140 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec, to consider the applications described below:
Introduction
In A group-based approach to the licensing of private television services, Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-167, 22 March 2010 (Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167), the Commission announced a new group-based approach to the licensing of private television services affiliated with larger Canadian broadcasting groups (the group-based policy). The Commission indicated that the new group-based framework would apply, at the outset, to ownership groups that generate more than $100 million in annual revenues from private, English-language conventional television stations and own at least one English-language specialty and/or pay programming service. The groups meeting the criteria at this time were CTVglobemedia, Canwest (now Shaw) and Rogers.
Accordingly, the Commission has received applications from these large broadcasting ownership groups for the renewal of the television stations and specialty and pay services listed below. In addition, Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus) has requested that its television services also be renewed under the new group-based licensing framework. The Commission has also received a separate renewal application from Shaw Cablesystems Ltd. (Shaw Cablesystems) for the CJBN-TV service located in Kenora, Ontario. Since this station shares common ownership with some of the larger ownership groups, the Commission will treat its renewal application as part of this proceeding.
Some of the groups have also applied for revocation of licences that will not expire until 2012 or later. The granting of new licences as of September 2011 will allow these services to immediately be part of the new group-based policy.
Pursuant to Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, each of the large ownership groups have submitted group renewal applications for their various affiliated services on a group basis. All of the information submitted with respect to the conventional television stations operated by each of these groups and the majority of the information related to their pay or specialty services can be found under an assigned group application number identified below. Additional information related to individual specialty or pay services is also available under separate application numbers.
Item | Applicant | Application |
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1. | CTV globemedia Inc. | 2010-1261-6 |
2. | Shaw Media Inc. | 2010-1307-8 |
3. | Corus Entertainment Inc. | 2010-1350-8 |
4. | Shaw Cablesystems Limited | 2010-1306-0 |
5. | Rogers Broadcasting Limited | 2010-1253-3 |
Preamble
In Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, the Commission established a comprehensive framework for the group-based licensing of television services affiliated with large Canadian broadcast ownership groups (the group-based policy). In implementing this framework through the group-based licence renewals, the Commission’s objective is to provide private broadcasting groups with greater flexibility in the allocation of resources amongst their various television platforms while permitting the Commission to consider factors such as the total audience reached by a broadcasting group, the totality of its revenues and of its programming commitments and obligations.
While providing greater flexibility to television services, this new framework will also permit the Commission to ensure continued support for the creation of Canadian programming, particularly in categories that continue to be under-represented in the Canadian broadcasting system. In particular, the Commission has announced new group-based Canadian programming expenditure (CPE) requirements and additional requirements related to programs of national interest (PNI), which the Commission has defined as scripted drama, documentaries and Canadian awards shows.
Key issues
In this proceeding, the Commission will implement the group-based policy, including the CPE and PNI requirements and the various other changes set out in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167 and in Regulatory frameworks for broadcasting distribution undertakings and discretionary programming services – Regulatory Policy, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-100, 30 October 2008 (Broadcasting Public Notice 2008-100), and other recent proceedings. In this regard, the key issues the Commission will consider include:
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Group-based Canadian programming expenditures;
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Group-based programs of national interest expenditures;
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Groups treated in this proceeding;
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Terms of trade; and
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Digital television transition.
In addition, the Commission will examine a number of specific changes proposed by the applicants, as set out in items 1 to 5 below.
Canadian programming expenditures
During the current and previous licence terms, certain pay and specialty services operated by the large broadcast ownership groups have been required to spend a percentage of their individual revenues on the purchase and production of Canadian programming. Similarly, conventional television stations have generally been required to broadcast a minimum of 8 hours per week of “priority” programming (drama, documentaries, regional programs, etc.).
In Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, the Commission set out a new approach that recognizes the role played by large ownership groups in the production and broadcast of Canadian programming. Under this new approach, each of the following services will be required to spend a percentage of its revenues on the purchase and production of Canadian programming, and the total amount of expenditures across all applicable services in a group will equal a set percentage of the total group revenues:
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all conventional television stations;
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all Category A pay and specialty services; and
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all Category B services with more than one million subscribers that are part of each group.
Competitive mainstream sports and news specialty services are excluded from this regime. The Commission stated that it would set an appropriate group-level CPE requirement for each group that would maintain the historical level of spending by the group, in addition to the individual CPE requirements set for the services that are part of that group. In Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, the Commission took the preliminary view that an appropriate group CPE for each of the ownership groups would represent a minimum of 30% of aggregate revenues.
The Commission further indicated that specialty and pay services that are subject to the group-based CPE requirement will be given the flexibility to meet the requirement by spending up to 100% of their required CPE on Canadian productions broadcast, on other qualifying specialty or pay services or on television stations that are part of the same group. Conventional television stations will be permitted to spend up to 25% of their CPE requirements on productions broadcast by other qualifying specialty services that are part of the group.
Programs of national interest
In Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, the Commission indicated that it would replace the current requirements related to priority programming with requirements on the group to spend a set amount of annual revenues on PNI (programs from program categories 7 Drama and comedy and 2(b) Long-form documentary, as well as specific Canadian award shows that celebrate Canadian creative talent). The Commission’s preliminary view was that a requirement that groups spend at least 5% of revenues on PNI would be appropriate. The Commission also indicated that the services that are part of these groups should be subject to a condition of licence requiring that at least 75% of PNI expenditures be allocated to independently-produced programs. Finally, the Commission stated that it expects that the groups will commission PNI production from all regions of Canada commensurate with their presence in the respective markets in which they broadcast.
In order to assist the Commission in making its final determinations on the appropriate spending level for PNI, the Commission requested further information from the groups relating to current and historical expenditures on these types of programming.
Applicant’s proposals regarding CPE and PNI
As part of their applications in this proceeding, all four of the large broadcast ownership groups have proposed that group-based CPE and PNI requirements be set as follows:
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CPE and PNI expenditure requirements in year one of the new licence term would be calculated based on an average of the revenues in each of the three previous broadcasting years;
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CPE and PNI requirements in years two to five of the licence term would be calculated based on revenues earned in the previous broadcasting year;
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Each group has some flexibility to under spend or over spend a portion of their CPE and PNI requirements in any given broadcasting year, provided that the total minimum aggregate amounts are spent over the course of the licence term; and
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CPE requirements for conventional television stations would be based on a formula. This formula would take the total dollar amount of the CPE requirement for all of the applicable services in the group in a given year and subtract the dollar amounts of the CPE requirements of all of the pay and specialty services in that group. The remainder is the dollar amount of the CPE requirement for conventional stations in that group for that year.
Groups treated in this proceeding
In Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167, the Commission determined that, in principle, a modified group-based approach with the associated flexibility could apply to ownership groups other than those specifically designated in the policy, i.e., CTVgm, Canwest and Rogers. The Commission further indicated that it would consider applications by other groups that wished to avail themselves of the additional flexibility provided by the group-based policy.
After this policy was issued, the Commission approved a change in effective control of the Canwest services to a wholly owned subsidiary of Shaw Communications Inc. (Shaw Communications), in Change in the effective control of Canwest Global Communications Corp.’s licensed broadcasting subsidiaries, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-782, 22 October 2010 (Broadcasting Decision 2010-782). The application for renewal of these services in this proceeding has been submitted by Shaw Media Inc. (Shaw) on behalf of the various licensees.
In addition, as noted above, the Commission has received an application by Corus in which it requests that the Commission renew the broadcasting licences for the various television stations and pay and specialty services it controls under the group-based policy.
The Commission will also consider the renewal application of Shaw Cablesystems Ltd. for CJBN-TV Kenora, Ontario, as part of this proceeding.
In light of the above, the Commission will consider, as part of this proceeding, whether the various licences controlled by Corus should be eligible for renewal under the group-based policy. Further, given the common ownership between the various services controlled or affiliated with Shaw, Corus and Shaw Cablesystems Ltd., the Commission will consider the benefits and other implications of treating all of these services as a single group for the purpose of this policy.
Terms of trade
In Determinations regarding certain aspects of the regulatory framework for over-the-air television, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-53, 17 May 2007, and in a number of policies and decisions published since May 2007, the Commission stated that the establishment of terms of trade agreements between independent Canadian television programming producers and broadcasters would provide stability and clarity for both producers and broadcasters and would be in the broadcasting industry’s interest as a whole.
In Broadcasting Decision 2010-782, which approved the acquisition of Canwest Global Communications Inc. (Global) by Shaw Communications, the Commission indicated that in the event that a terms of trade agreement is not reached prior to the licence renewal hearing for the former Global services, the Commission will require Shaw to file its substantive proposals to the Commission prior to the renewal hearing as part of the record of that hearing and will then establish appropriate provisions for terms of trade as part of its determinations set out in Shaw’s renewal decisions.
Therefore, in accordance with the approach set out in Broadcasting Decision 2010-782, in the event that any of the broadcasting groups identified in this notice have not reached terms of trade agreements with independent producers before the licence renewal hearings, the Commission will require these groups to file substantive proposals as part of the record of this hearing and will then establish appropriate provisions for terms of trade as part of its determinations in the licence renewal decisions for the services operated by these groups.
Digital television transition
No later than 31 August 2011, many of the conventional television stations that are part of the groups in question in this proceeding will cease broadcasting in an analog format and begin broadcasting in a digital format. The Commission will continue to process applications for amendments to the current licences of these stations that will permit them to commence broadcasting in a digital format on or before that date. Licences renewed as part of this proceeding will come into effect on 1 September 2011 and will incorporate any other amendments made to these licences prior to that date.
Other matters
Licence classes for specialty and pay services
Specialty and pay services are currently licensed as either “analog” or Category 1 or 2 digital services. As set out in Broadcasting Public Notice 2008-100, the Commission has determined that beginning 1 September 2011, certain specialty and pay services will be classified as either Category A, B or as part of a distinct third class of services from genres that have been deemed “competitive.” Beginning in Broadcasting Decision 2010‑882, the Commission now refers to this latter category of licensees that operate in one of the competitive genres as Category C services.
Category A services will include most of the pay and specialty services that are currently referred to as “analog” services as well as those currently licensed as Category 1 digital services. Category B services will include those services currently licensed as Category 2 digital services. Finally, Category C services will include various specialty services in the news and sports genres that are currently licensed as another class of service but will, during the next licence term, be licensed as Category C services.
To limit any potential confusion that could result from this change in terminology, throughout this notice and the proceeding described herein, the Commission will use, to the greatest extent possible, the terms Category A, B and C to describe these services.
Cultural diversity plans
The Commission notes that the implementation of licensees’ cultural diversity corporate plans and annual reports filed over the licence term with the Commission will not be examined as part of this proceeding. Instead, the Commission’s overall policy on cultural diversity will be evaluated at a later date to be determined by the Commission in order to ensure adequate evaluation of this policy by all interested parties. Licensees’ performance in this regard will be considered at that time. In the meantime, all licensees currently subject to the Commission’s cultural diversity policy are expected to continue filing annual reports no later than 31 January of each year until further notice.
Applications
1. CTVglobemedia Inc.
Application 2010-1261-6
Applications by CTVglobemedia Inc. (CTVgm), on behalf of the licensees listed below, for the renewal, and/or the revocation and the issuance of broadcasting licences for the stations and services listed below.
CTVgm has proposed CPE requirements for its various applicable services that, in aggregate, would equal 30% of the gross broadcasting revenues of the group, on the condition that the other ownership groups are required to spend the same proportion of their revenues. The specific CPE levels proposed for each applicable service are set out in the table below. CTVgm also indicated that it is willing to accept PNI expenditure requirements equivalent to 5% of its gross revenues for each applicable service, again, on the condition that the same requirement be applied to the other groups.
The Commission notes that CTVgm requested an authorization to operate the former television station CKNX-TV Wingham, Ontario, as a transmitter of CFPL-TV London, Ontario.
The Commission also notes that CTVgm indicated in its application that the transmitter CIWH-TV-1 Humboldt, Saskatchewan, associated with the station CICC-TV Yorkton, Saskatchewan and the transmitter CJCB-TV-4 New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, associated with the station CJCB-TV Sydney, Nova Scotia, are no longer in operation.
Key proposed amendments to conventional television stations and pay and specialty services are summarized in the tables below.
Television stations
Application 2010-1261-6
Locations and call signs of these stations are listed in the appendix to this notice of consultation.
Stations / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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“CTV” stations CTV Inc. |
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“A” stations CTV Corp. |
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Satellite to cable programming undertaking
Application 2010-1302-8
Undertaking / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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‘A’ Atlantic (formerly Atlantic Satellite Network) CTV Inc. |
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Category A services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Book Television CTV Limited |
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Bravo! CTV Limited |
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Business News Network (BNN) CTV Inc. |
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CablePulse 24 CTV Limited |
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E! (formerly Star!) CTV Limited |
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Fashion Television Channel CTV Limited |
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MTV(Canada) CTV Inc. |
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MTV2 CTV Limited |
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MuchMoreMusic CTV Limited |
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MuchMusic CTV Limited |
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Réseau Info Sports Le Réseau des sports inc. |
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Space CTV Limited |
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The Comedy Network CTV Inc. |
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Discovery Channel 2953285 Canada Inc. |
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Category B services included in the calculation of the group CPE
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Animal Planet Animal Planet Canada Company |
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Discovery Science (formerly Discovery Science Channel) Discovery Civilization Canada Company |
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Discovery World HD (formerly Discovery HD) 2953285 Canada Inc. |
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ESPN Classic (formerly ESPN Classic Canada) The Sports Network Inc. |
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Category B services not included in the calculation of the group CPE
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Comedy Gold (formerly TV Land) CTV Limited |
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Investigation Discovery (formerly Court TV) CTV Limited |
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MuchLoud CTV Limited |
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MuchMoreRetro CTV Limited |
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MuchVibe CTV Limited |
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PunchMuch CTV Limited |
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Category C services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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CTV News Channel (formerly CTV Newsnet) CTV Inc. |
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Le Réseau des sports Le Réseau des sports (RDS) inc. |
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The Sports Network The Sports Network Inc. |
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Other service
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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ACCESS Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited |
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Applicant’s address:
299 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 2Z5
Fax: 416-384-4580
E-mail: david.spodek@ctv.ca
Examination of application:
The appendix to this notice of consultation sets out various locations where the above applications may be viewed.
2. Shaw Media Inc.
Application 2010-1307-8
Applications by Shaw, on behalf of the licensees listed below, for the renewal, and/or the revocation and the issuance of broadcasting licences for the television stations and services listed below.
Given the common ownership between the various services controlled or affiliated with Shaw, Corus and Shaw Cablesystems, the Commission will consider the benefits and other implications of treating all of these services as a single group for the purpose of the group-based policy, as part of its renewal of the Shaw licences.
Shaw has proposed CPE requirements for its various applicable services that would, in aggregate, equal 29% of the gross revenues of the group, which it regards as more in line with its historical spending than the minimum 30% level identified by the Commission in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167. The specific CPE levels proposed for each applicable service are set out in the table below. Shaw also indicated that it is willing to accept PNI expenditure requirements equivalent to 5% of its gross revenues for each applicable service.
Key proposed amendments to conventional television stations and pay and specialty services to specific services are summarized in the tables below.
Conventional television stations
Application 2010-1307-8
Stations/Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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All stations Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership |
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CKMI-TV-1 Montréal Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership |
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CITV-TV Edmonton Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership |
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CITV-TV-1 Red Deer |
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Category A services
The applicant has proposed the following for all of its Category A services:
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Remove COLs restricting advertising on these services. If not, amend the COLs to authorize “non-traditional” advertising.
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Adopt standardized COLs with respect to drama programming and the requirements set out in Incentives for English-language Canadian Television drama, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2004-93, 29 November 2004
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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TVtropolis Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc.(the limited partner) carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership, and Rogers Communications Inc., partners in a general partnership carrying on business as TVtropolis General Partnership |
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HGTV Canada – Home and Garden Television Canada HGTV Canada Inc. |
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History Television History Television Inc. |
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Slice Life Network Inc. |
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Food Network Canada Food Network Canada Inc. |
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Showcase Showcase Television Inc. |
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Twist (formerly Discovery Health Network) Discovery Health Channel Canada ULC |
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The Independent Film Channel Canada Showcase Television Inc. |
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Mystery Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner) carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership, and TVA Group Inc., partners in a general partnership carrying on business as Mystery Partnership |
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Category B services included in the calculation of group CPE
The applicant has proposed the following for all of its Category B services:
- Remove COLs restricting advertising on these services. If not, amend the COLs to authorize “non-traditional” advertising.
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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BBC Canada Jasper Broadcasting Inc. |
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Déjà View Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership |
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National Geographic Channel NGC Channel Inc. |
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Movie Time Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership |
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Showcase Action Showcase Television Inc. |
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Showcase Diva Showcase Television Inc. |
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Category B services not included in the calculation of group CPE
The applicant has proposed the following for all of its Category B services:
- Remove COLs restricting advertising on these services. If not, amend the COLs to authorize “non-traditional” advertising.
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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BBC Kids Jasper Junior Broadcasting Inc. |
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Fox Sports World Canada Shaw Television G.P. Inc. (the general partner) and 7509014 Canada Inc. (the limited partner) carrying on business as Shaw Television Limited Partnership, and Fox Sports World Canada Holdco Inc., partners in a general partnership carrying on business as Fox Sports World Canada Partnership |
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Applicant’s address:
121 Bloor Street East
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
Fax: 416-386-2779
E-Mail: cbell@canwest.com
Examination of application:
The appendix to this notice of consultation sets out various locations at which the applications above may be viewed.
3. Corus Entertainment Inc.
Application 2010-1350-8
Applications by Corus, on behalf of the licensees (listed below), for the renewal, and/or the revocation and the issuance of broadcasting licences for the stations and services listed below.
Given the common ownership between the various services controlled or affiliated with Shaw, Corus and Shaw Cablesystems, the Commission will consider the benefits and other implications of treating all of these services as a single group for the purpose of the group-based policy, as part of its renewal of the Corus licences.
Corus has proposed CPE requirements for its various applicable services that would, in aggregate, equal 29% of the gross revenues of the group, which it regards as more in line with its historical spending than the minimum 30% level identified by the Commission in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167 and takes into account other assumptions made in its proposal. The specific CPE levels proposed for each applicable service are set out in the table below. Corus also indicated that it is willing to accept PNI expenditure requirements equivalent to 5% of its gross revenues for each applicable service.
Key proposed amendments to conventional television stations and pay and specialty services are summarized in the tables below.
Television stations
Application 2010-1350-8
Call sign / Location / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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CKWS-TV-1 Brighton 591987 B.C. Ltd. |
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CKWS-TV Kingston, Ontario 591987 B.C. Ltd. |
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CHEX-TV-2 Oshawa, Ontario 591987 B.C. Ltd. |
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CHEX-TV Peterborough, Ontario 591987 B.C. Ltd. |
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CKWS-TV-2 Prescott, Ontario 591987 B.C. Ltd. |
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Category A specialty services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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CMT Country Music Television Ltd. |
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VIVA VIVA Channel Inc. |
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W Network W Network Inc. |
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Treehouse TV YTV Canada, Inc. |
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YTV YTV Canada, Inc. |
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Category A pay services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Encore Avenue Encore Avenue Ltd. |
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Movie Central Movie Central Ltd. |
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Category B services included in the calculation of the group CPE
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Sundance Channel 7202342 Canada Inc. |
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W Movies 7202377 Canada Inc. |
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Dusk 3924181 Canada Inc. |
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Cosmopolitan TV Cosmopolitan Television Canada Company |
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Nickelodeon 4537459 Canada Inc. |
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Applicant’s address:
Corus Quay
25 Dockside Drive
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 0B5
Fax: 416-479-7015
E-Mail: sylvie.courtemanche@corusent.com
Examination of application:
The appendix to this notice of consultation sets out various locations where the applications above may be viewed.
Other services
Corus proposes that the following ethnic third-language services be renewed in this proceeding but not be treated as part of the Corus Group given that they provide programming in languages other than English.
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Telelatino Telelatino Network Inc. | Category A third-language ethnic specialty service
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Sky TG 24 Telelatino Network Inc. | Category B third-language ethnic specialty service
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Applicant’s address:
5125 Steeles Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
M9L 1R5
Fax: 416-479-7015
E-Mail: aldo@tlntv.com and sylvie.courtemanche@corusent.com
Examination of application:
At the applicant’s address
4. Shaw Cablesystems Limited
Application 2010-1306-0
Application by Shaw Cablesystems to renew the broadcasting licence for the television programming undertaking CJBN-TV Kenora, a CTV affiliate, expiring 31 August 2011.
Given the common ownership between the various services controlled or affiliated with Shaw, Corus and Shaw Cablesystems, the Commission will consider the benefits and other implications of treating all of these services as a single group for the purpose of the group-based policy, as part of its renewal of the Shaw Cablesystems licence.
The licensee proposes to operate this undertaking under the same terms and conditions as specified in the current licence.
Licensee’s address:
CJBN-TV
102- 10th Street
Keewatin, Ontario
P9X 1C0
Fax: 807-547-2348
E-Mail: kyle.glieheisen@cjrb.ca
Examination of application:
At the licensee’s address
5. Rogers Broadcasting Limited
Application 2010-1253-3
Applications by Rogers, on behalf of itself and of Rogers Sportsnet Inc., for the renewal, and/or the revocation and the issuance of broadcasting licences for the stations and services listed below.
Rogers has proposed CPE requirements for its various applicable services that, in aggregate, would equal 25% of the gross broadcasting revenues of the group. The specific CPE levels proposed for each applicable service are set out in the tables below. Rogers also indicated that it is willing to accept PNI expenditure requirements of 2.5% gross revenues for each applicable service in years one and two of the new licence term and increasing to 3.0% in years three, four and five.
Rogers also proposed to eliminate the expectation placed on its conventional services regarding independent production.
Key proposed amendments to conventional television stations and pay and specialty services are summarized in the tables below.
Conventional television stations
Application 2010-1253-3
Stations / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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CITY-TV Toronto Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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CHMI-TV Portage La Prairie Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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CKAL-TV Calgary Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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CKEM-TV Edmonton Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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CKVU-TV Vancouver Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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Category A services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Outdoor Life Network (OLN) Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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G4techTV Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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The Biography Channel Rogers Broadcasting Limited |
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Category C services
Service / Application / Licensee | Key proposed amendment(s) |
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Rogers Sportsnet Rogers Sportsnet Inc. |
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Applicant’s address:
333 Bloor Street East
7th floor
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1G9
Fax: 416-935-8203
E-Mail: susan.wheeler@rci.rogers.com
Examination of application:
The appendix to this notice of consultation sets out various locations where the applications above may be viewed.
Additional information
The Commission notes that additional information relating to the applications set out above will be added to the public file. Interested parties are invited to check the public file on a regular basis.
Public participation
Deadline for interventions
28 January 2011
The intervention must be received by the Commission and by the applicant on or before the above-mentioned date. The Commission cannot be held responsible for postal delays and will not notify a party whose intervention is received after the deadline date. The intervention will not be considered by the Commission and will not be part of the public file.
The intervention must include one of the following statements in either the first or the last paragraph:
- I request to appear at the public hearing.
- I do not want to appear at the public hearing.
Interventions will be considered by the Commission and will form part of the public record of the proceeding without further notification to intervening parties, provided the procedure set out below has been followed. Parties will be contacted only if their submissions raise procedural questions.
Written interventions should be submitted 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
A true copy must be sent to the applicant, and proof that this has been done must accompany the intervention sent to the Commission.
The Commission advises those who file and serve by electronic mode to exercise caution when using e-mail for service of documents or notification, as it may be difficult to establish that service has occurred.
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.
Submissions longer than five pages should include a summary.
Each paragraph of the submission should be numbered. In addition, where the intervention 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.
Interventions should clearly identify the application referred to and indicate whether parties support or oppose the application, or, if they propose changes to it, include the facts and grounds for their proposal.
In the event that the application is brought to the oral phase of the hearing, and if parties wish to appear, they must provide reasons why their written interventions are not sufficient and why an appearance is necessary. Only those parties whose requests to appear have been granted will be contacted by the Commission and invited to appear at the public hearing.
Persons requiring communications support such as assistance listening devices and sign language interpretation are requested to inform the Commission at least twenty (20) days before the commencement of the public hearing so that the necessary arrangements can be made.
Important notice
All information that parties 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 personal information, such as full names, e-mail addresses, postal/street addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers, and any other personal information parties provide.
The personal information that parties 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.
Documents received electronically or otherwise will be put on the Commission’s website in their entirety exactly as received, 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.
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.
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 interventions.
Examination of documents
An electronic version of the applications is available from the Commission’s website by selecting the application number within this notice.
A list of all interventions will also be available on the Commission’s website. An electronic version of all interventions submitted will be accessible from this list. To access the list, select “Lists of interventions/comments” under “Public Proceedings” from the Commission’s website.
Documents are also available during normal office hours at the local address provided in this notice and at the Commission offices and documentation centres directly involved with these applications, or, upon request, within two (2) working days, at any other Commission offices and documentation centres.
Location of Commission offices
Toll-free telephone: 1-877-249-2782
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Central Building
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Gatineau, Quebec
J8X 4B1
Tel.: 819-997-2429
Fax: 819-994-0218
Regional offices
Metropolitan Place
99 Wyse Road
Suite 1410
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
B3A 4S5
Tel.: 902-426-7997
Fax: 902-426-2721
205 Viger Avenue West
Suite 504
Montréal, Quebec
H2Z 1G2
Tel.: 514-283-6607
55 St. Clair Avenue East
Suite 624
Toronto, Ontario
M4T 1M2
Tel.: 416-952-9096
Kensington Building
275 Portage Avenue
Suite 1810
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 2B3
Tel.: 204-983-6306
Fax: 204-983-6317
2220 – 12th Avenue
Suite 620
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 0M8
Tel.: 306-780-3422
10405 Jasper Avenue
Suite 520
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 3N4
Tel.: 780-495-3224
858 Beatty Street
Suite 290
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 1C1
Tel.: 604-666-2111
Fax: 604-666-8322
Secretary General
Appendix to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-952-1
Locations for viewing applications
Please note that the following lists of conventional television stations and transmitters may not be complete and may continue to change as the Commission authorizes these stations to transition to digital over-the-air broadcasting.
Item 1 CTVglobemedia Inc.
Province | Call sign / Location | Address |
---|---|---|
Nova Scotia | CJCB-TV Sydney | CJCB-TV Sydney |
CJCB-TV-1 Inverness | CJCB-TV-1 Inverness | |
CJCB-TV-2 Antigonish | CJCB-TV-2 Antigonish | |
CJCB-TV-3 Dingwall | CJCB-TV-3 Dingwall and CJCB-TV-5 Bay St. Lawrence | |
CJCB-TV 4 New Glasgow | CJCB-TV 4 New Glasgow | |
CJCB-TV-6 Port Hawkesbury | CJCB-TV-6 Port Hawkesbury | |
‘A’ Atlantic | ‘A’ Atlantic and CJCH-TV Halifax | |
CJCH-TV-1 Canning | CJCH-TV-1 Canning | |
CJCH-TV-2 Truro | CJCH-TV-2 Truro and CJCH-TV-3 Valley Colchester County | |
CJCH-TV-4 Bridgetown | CJCH-TV-4 Bridgetown | |
CJCH-TV-5 Sheet Harbour | CJCH-TV-5 Sheet Harbour and CJCH-TV-8 Marinette | |
CJCH-TV-6 Caledonia | CJCH-TV-6 Caledonia | |
CJCH-TV-7 Yarmouth | CJCH-TV-7 Yarmouth | |
New Brunswick | CKCW-TV Moncton | CKCW-TV Moncton |
CKAM-TV Upsalquitch | CKAM-TV Upsalquitch | |
CKAM-TV-1 Newcastle | CKAM-TV-1 Newcastle | |
CKAM-TV-2 Chatham | CKAM-TV-2 Chatham | |
CKAM-TV-3 Blackville | CKAM-TV-3 Blackville | |
CKAM-TV-4 Doaktown | CKAM-TV-4 Doaktown | |
CKCD-TV Campbellton | CKCD-TV Campbellton | |
CKLT-TV Saint John | CKLT-TV Saint John | |
CKLT-TV-1 Florenceville | CKLT-TV-1 Florenceville | |
CKLT-TV-2 Boiestown | CKLT-TV-2 Boiestown | |
Prince Edward Island | CKCW-TV-1 Charlottetown | CKCW-TV-1 Charlottetown |
CKCW-TV-2 St Edward/St. Louis | CKCW-TV-2 St. Edward | |
Quebec | CFCF-TV Montréal | CFCF-TV Montréal |
RDS and RIS | RDS and RIS | |
Ontario | CFPL-TV London CFPL-DT London | CFPL-TV London |
CFTO-TV Toronto | CFTO-TV Toronto, CTV News Channel, TSN and Category A and B services | |
CFTO-TV- 21 Orillia (formerly CFTO-TV-1 Severn Falls) | CFTO-TV-21 Orillia | |
CFTO-TV-54 Peterborough (formerly CFTO-TV-2 Bobcaygeon) | CFTO-TV-54 Peterborough | |
CHBX-TV Sault Ste. Marie | CHBX-TV Sault Ste. Marie | |
CHBX-TV-1 Wawa | CHBX-TV-1 Wawa | |
CHRO-TV Pembroke | CHRO-TV Pembroke | |
CHRO-TV-43 Ottawa | CHRO-TV-43 Ottawa | |
CHWI-TV Wheatley | CHWI-TV Wheatley | |
CHWI-TV-60 Windsor | CHWI-TV-60 Windsor | |
CICI-TV Sudbury | CICI-TV Sudbury | |
CICI-TV-1 Elliot Lake | CICI-TV-1 Elliot Lake | |
CKNY-TV-11 Huntsville | CKNY-TV-11 Huntsville | |
CITO-TV Timmins | CITO-TV Timmins | |
CITO-TV-1 Kapuskasing | CITO-TV-1 Kapuskasing | |
CITO-TV-2 Kearns | CITO-TV-2 Kearns | |
CITO-TV-3 Hearst | CITO-TV-3 Hearst | |
CITO-TV-4 Chapleau | CITO-TV-4 Chapleau | |
CJOH-TV-6 Deseronto | CJOH-TV-6 Deseronto | |
CJOH-TV-8 Cornwall | CJOH-TV-8 Cornwall | |
CKCO-TV Kitchener | CKCO-TV Kitchener | |
CKCO-TV-2 Wiarton | CKCO-TV-2 Wiarton | |
CKCO-TV-3 Oil Springs | CKCO-TV-3 Oil Springs | |
CKNY-TV North Bay | CKNY-TV North Bay | |
CKVR-TV Barrie | CKVR-TV Barrie | |
CKVR-1-LP Parry Sound | CKVR-1-LP Parry Sound | |
CKNX-TV Wingham | CKNX-TV Wingham | |
Manitoba | CKY-TV Winnipeg | CKY-TV Winnipeg |
CKYA-TV Fisher Branch | CKYA-TV Fisher Branch | |
CKYB-TV Brandon | CKYB-TV Brandon | |
CKYB-TV-1 McCreary | CKYB-TV-1 McCreary | |
CKYD-TV Dauphin | CKYD-TV Dauphin | |
CKYF-TV Flin Flon | CKYF-TV Flin Flon | |
CKYP-TV The Pas | CKYP-TV The Pas | |
CKYS-TV Snow Lake | CKYS-TV Snow Lake | |
CKYT-TV Thompson | CKYT-TV Thompson | |
Saskatchewan | CFQC-TV Saskatoon | CFQC-TV Saskatoon |
CFQC-TV-1 Stranraer | CFQC-TV-1 Stranraer | |
CFQC-TV-2 North Battleford | CFQC-TV-2 North Battleford | |
CICC-TV Yorkton | CICC-TV Yorkton | |
CICC-TV-2 Norquay | CICC-TV-2 Norquay | |
CICC-TV-3 Hudson Bay | CICC-TV-3 Hudson Bay | |
CIEW-TV Warmley | CIEW-TV Warmley | |
CIWH-TV Wynyard | CIWH-TV Wynyard | |
CIPA-TV Prince Albert | CIPA-TV Prince Albert | |
CIPA-TV-1 Spiritwood | CIPA-TV-1 Spiritwood | |
CIPA-TV-2 Big River | CIPA-TV-2 Big River | |
CKBQ-TV Melfort | CKBQ-TV Melfort | |
CKBQ-TV-1 Nipawin | CKBQ-TV-1 Nipawin | |
CKCK-TV Regina | CKCK-TV Regina | |
CKCK-TV-1 Colgate | CKCK-TV-1 Colgate | |
CKCK-TV-2 Willow Bunch | CKCK-TV-2 Willow Bunch | |
CKCK-TV-7 Fort Qu’Appelle | CKCK-TV-7 Fort Qu’Appelle | |
CKMC-TV Swift Current | CKMC-TV Swift Current | |
CKMC-TV-1 Golden Prairie | CKMC-TV-1 Golden Prairie | |
CKMJ-TV Marquis | CKMJ-TV Marquis | |
Alberta | CFCN-TV Calgary | CFCN-TV Calgary |
CFCN-TV-1 Drumheller | CFCN-TV-1 Drumheller | |
CFCN-TV-2 Banff | CFCN-TV-2 Banff | |
CFCN-TV-3 Brooks | CFCN-TV-3 Brooks | |
CFCN-TV-4 Burmis | CFCN-TV-4 Burmis | |
CFCN-TV-5 Lethbridge | CFCN-TV-5 Lethbridge | |
CFCN-TV-6 Drumheller | CFCN-TV-6 Drumheller | |
CFCN-TV-8 Medicine Hat | CFCN-TV-8 Medicine Hat | |
CFCN-TV-11 Sparwood | CFCN-TV-11 Sparwood | |
CFCN-TV-12 Moyie | CFCN-TV-12 Moyie | |
CFCN-TV-13 Pigeon Mountain | CFCN-TV-13 Pigeon Mountain and CFCN-TV-14 Harvie Heights | |
CFCN-TV-16 Oyen | CFCN-TV-16 Oyen | |
CFCN-TV-17 Waterton Park | CFCN-TV-17 Waterton | |
CFCN-TV-18 Coleman | CFCN-TV-18 Coleman | |
ACCESS CFRN-TV Edmonton | ACCESS and CFRN-TV Edmonton | |
CFRN-TV-1 Grand Prairie | CFRN-TV-1 Grand Prairie | |
CFRN-TV-2 Peace River | CFRN-TV-2 Peace River | |
CFRN-TV-3 Whitecourt | CFRN-TV-3 Whitecourt | |
CFRN-TV-4 Ashmont | CFRN-TV-4 Ashmont | |
CFRN-TV-5 Lac La Biche | CFRN-TV-5 Lac La Biche | |
CFRN-TV-6 Red Deer | CFRN-TV-6 Red Deer | |
CFRN-TV-7 Lougheed | CFRN-TV-7 Lougheed | |
CFRN-TV- 8 Grouard Mission | CFRN-TV-8 Grouard Mission | |
CFRN-TV-9 Slave Lake | CFRN-TV-9 Slave Lake | |
CFRN-TV-10 Rocky Mountain House | CFRN-TV-10 Rocky Mountain House | |
CFRN-TV-11 Jasper | CFRN-TV-11 Jasper | |
CFRN-TV-12 Athabasca | CFRN-TV-12 Athabasca | |
British Columbia | CFCN-TV-9 Cranbrook | CFCN-TV-9 Cranbrook |
CFCN-TV-10 Fernie | CFCN-TV-10 Fernie | |
CFCN-TV-15 Invermere | CFCN-TV-15 Invermere | |
CFWL-TV-1 Invermere | CFWL-TV-1 Invermere | |
CIVI-TV Victoria and its transmitters | CIVI-TV Victoria | |
CIVI-TV-2 Vancouver | CIVI-TV-2 Vancouver | |
CIVT-TV Vancouver | CIVT-TV Vancouver |
Item 2 Shaw Media Inc.
Province | Call sign / Location | Address |
---|---|---|
Nova Scotia | CIHF-TV Halifax and its transmitters: | Global Maritimes |
New Brunswick and | CIHF-TV-2 Saint John and its transmitters: | Global Maritimes |
Quebec | CKMI-TV-1 Montréal and its transmitters: | Global Montréal |
Ontario | CIII-TV-41 Toronto and its transmitters: | Global Toronto |
Manitoba | CKND-TV Winnipeg and its transmitters: | Global Winnipeg |
Saskatchewan | CFRE-TV Regina and its transmitters: | Global Regina |
CFSK-TV Saskatoon and its transmitter: | Global Saskatchewan | |
Alberta | CICT-TV Calgary and its transmitters: | Global Calgary |
CISA-TV Lethbridge | Global Lethbridge | |
CITV-TV Edmonton | Global Edmonton | |
British Columbia | CHAN-TV Vancouver and its transmitters: | Global BC |
CHBC-TV Kelowna and its transmitters: | Global Kelowna | |
Ontario | TVtropolis, HGTV Canada-Home and Garden Television, History Television, Slice, Food Network Canada, Showcase, Twist (formerly Discovery Health Network), The Independent Film Channel Canada, Mystery, BBC Canada, Déjà View, National Geographic Channel, Movie Time, Showcase Action, Showcase Diva, Fox Sports World Canada and BBC Kids | 121 Bloor Street East |
All Shaw applications may also be viewed at the following website address: http://www.shawmedia.ca/about/licenceRenewal.asp |
Item 3 Corus Entertainment Inc.
Province | Call sign / Location | Address |
---|---|---|
Ontario | CKWS-TV-1 Brighton | 199 Front Street, Suite 122 |
CKWS-TV Kingston | 170 Queen Street | |
CHEX-TV-2 Oshawa | Suite 7, 500 Wentworth Street East | |
CHEX-TV Peterborough | 743 Monaghan Road | |
CKWS-TV-2 Prescott | Brockville Public Library |
Item 5 Rogers Media Inc.
Province | Call sign / Location | Address |
---|---|---|
Ontario | CITY-TV Toronto | Citytv Toronto (CITY-TV) |
Manitoba | CHMI-TV Portage La Prairie | Citytv Winnipeg (CHMI-TV) |
Alberta | CKAL-TV Calgary | Citytv Calgary (CKAL-TV) |
CKEM-TV Edmonton | Citytv Edmonton (CKEM-TV) | |
British Columbia | CKVU-TV Vancouver | Citytv Vancouver (CKVU-TV) |
Ontario | The Biography Channel | 333 Bloor Street East |
G4techTV | 333 Bloor Street East | |
Outdoor Life Network (OLN) | 333 Bloor Street East | |
Rogers Sportsnet | 333 Bloor Street East |
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