ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-36
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Ottawa, 21 January 2011
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Windsor, Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, British Columbia
Application 2010-1849-0, received 16 December 2010
CBE-DR-1 and CBE-DR-2 Windsor; CBO-DR-1, CBOQ-DR-1, CBOF-DR-1 and CBOX-DR-1 Ottawa; CBU-DR-1, CBU-DR-2, CBUF-DR-1 and CBUX-DR-1 Vancouver; CBLA-DR-1, CBL-DR-1, CJBC-DR-1 and CJBC-DR-2 Toronto – Revocation of licences
1. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has requested the revocation of its broadcasting licences for the following transitional digital radio undertakings:
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CBE-DR-1 and CBE-DR-2 Windsor;
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CBO-DR-1, CBOQ-DR-1, CBOF-DR-1 and CBOX-DR-1 Ottawa;
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CBU-DR-1, CBU-DR-2, CBUF-DR-1 and CBUX-DR-1 Vancouver; and
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CBLA-DR-1, CBL-DR-1, CJBC-DR-1 and CJBC-DR-2 Toronto.
2. In Broadcasting Decision 2002-434, the Commission authorized the addition of transmitters CBE-DR-1 and CBE-DR-2 Windsor.
3. In Broadcasting Decision 2002-367, the Commission authorized the addition of transmitters CBO-DR-1, CBOQ-DR-1, CBOF-DR-1 and CBOX-DR-1 Ottawa.
4. In Decision 2000-22, the Commission authorized the addition of transmitters CBU-DR-1, CBU-DR-2, CBUF-DR-1 and CBUX-DR-1 Vancouver.
5. In Decision 98-153, the Commission authorized the addition of transmitters CBLA-DR-1, CBL-DR-1, CJBC-DR-1 and CJBC-DR-2 Toronto.
6. Given the licensee’s request, the Commission revokes, pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act, the broadcasting licences issued to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for all of the above-mentioned undertakings.
Secretary General
Related documents
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Transitional digital radio undertakings in Windsor, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-434, 11 December 2002
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Transitional digital radio undertakings in Ottawa, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-367, 14 November 2002
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New transitional digital radio undertakings at Vancouver, Decision CRTC 2000-22, 19 January 2000
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Applications for licences to carry on transitional digital radio undertakings at Toronto – Approved, Decision CRTC 98-153, 26 May 1998
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