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Route reference: Part 1 application posted on 8 November 2013

Ottawa, 17 February 2014

Bell Canada
Across Canada

Application 2013-1442-6

Addition of NTN24 to the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution

The Commission approves an application to addNTN24to the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution (the list) and amends the list accordingly. The revised list is available on the Commission’s website at www.crtc.gc.ca under “Broadcasting Sector.”

Introduction

1. The Commission received an application from Bell Canada to add NTN24 (Nuestra Tele Noticias) to the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution (the list). The Commission received an intervention in support of this application.

2. Bell Canada described NTN24 as a third-language 24-hour news service (100% Spanish) originating from Colombia that provides daily news, analysis, opinion, sports and entertainment news programs to viewers around the world. Its target audience would consist of Spanish-speaking Canadians.

3. In Broadcasting Public Notices 2004-96 and 2008-100, the Commission stated that requests to add non-Canadian general interest third-language services to the list would generally be approved, subject to any requirement it deemed appropriate. In Broadcasting Public Notice 2008-100, the Commission stated that non-Canadian third-language services that provide narrowly targeted or “niche” programming would be subject to the same approach as non-Canadian general interest third-language services.

4. Moreover, in regard to non-Canadian news services, the Commission considers a more open-entry approach to be consistent with the importance it places on a diversity of editorial points of view. Consequently, in Broadcasting Public Notice 2008-100, the Commission stated that absent clear evidence, as determined by the Commission, that a non-Canadian news service will violate Canadian regulations, such as those regarding abusive comment, the Commission will be predisposed to authorize non-Canadian news services for distribution in Canada.

Commission’s analysis and decision

5. In the absence of opposing interventions and any evidence that the service would violate Canadian regulations, the Commission approves the application by Bell Canada to add NTN24 to the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution and amends the list accordingly. The list is available on the Commission’s website at www.crtc.gc.ca under “Broadcasting Sector” and may be obtained in hard copy on request.

Secretary General

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