Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-60

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Reference: 2023-12

Ottawa, 15 March 2024

Public record: 1011-NOC2024-0060

Call for applications – Radio station to serve Calgary, Alberta

  1. In Broadcasting Notice of Consultation 2023-12, the Commission announced that it had received an application by Fraser Media Diversity Inc. (Fraser Media) for a broadcasting licence to operate a community ethnic FM radio station to serve Calgary, Alberta. In Broadcasting Decision 2024-59, also issued today, the Commission found that the Calgary market has the capacity to sustain at least one additional radio station. In the Commission’s preliminary view, the market may best be served by proposals for ethnic and Indigenous communities given Calgary’s growing ethnic and Indigenous populations, increased tuning to stations that serve these communities and strong support for another such station. The Commission hereby calls for applications from other parties wishing to obtain a radio licence to serve this area. The public record leading to Broadcasting Decision 2024-59 will be considered as part of this proceeding.
  2. Persons interested in responding to this call must submit a duly completed application to the Commission no later than 14 May 2024, using the appropriate application form (which can be found using the Commission’s “Find a Broadcasting Form” page) to obtain a broadcasting licence to operate a new radio station. Applicants are also required to submit all necessary technical documentation to the Department of Industry (also known as Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and hereafter referred to as the Department) by the same date.
  3. Given the state of the Calgary radio market, which the Commission assessed in Broadcasting Decision 2024-59, the Commission encourages the submission of applications for a broadcasting licence to operate a new ethnic or Indigenous radio station but will also consider other types of applications, should any be submitted.

Factors for evaluation of applications

  1. In assessing applications for new radio services in a market, the Commission will consider the following factors, which were first set out in Decision 99-480.

Quality of the application

  1. In its analysis, the Commission will evaluate the applicant’s programming proposal and commitments in a number of areas. These will include the manner in which the applicant will reflect the local community, including the community’s diversity and distinct nature. Accordingly, the Commission will consider commitments related to local programming and the benefits that such programming will bring to the community.
  2. The Commission will also consider evidence relating to market demand (such as letters of support), commitments regarding the percentage of Canadian musical selections, contributions to Canadian content development and, where applicable, the percentage of French-language vocal music.
  3. The Commission will, however, assess the applicant’s business plan in light of the proposed format since the two are interrelated. The business plan should clearly demonstrate the applicant’s ability to fulfill its proposed programming plans and commitments. Further, the Commission will examine the programming proposals submitted by the applicants to determine which overall proposal best suits the market.

Diversity of news voices in the market

  1. The Commission seeks to strike a balance between its concerns for preserving a diversity of news voices in a market and the benefits of permitting increased consolidation of ownership within the radio industry.
  2. The Commission will therefore assess how approval of the application would add to or serve to maintain the diversity of voices available in the market, and how approval of the application would increase the diversity of programming available to listeners in line with the Diversity of Voices policy, set out in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2008-4.

Market impact

  1. The possibility that licensing too many stations in a market could lead to a reduction in the quality of service to the local community remains of concern to the Commission. The economic condition of the market and the likely financial impact of the proposed station on incumbent stations will therefore be relevant.
  2. The Commission will therefore evaluate how the proposed station’s programming, general and core target audience, and projected audience share overlap with incumbent stations. While the Commission may also consider the profitability of incumbent stations, their profitability will be only one factor in said evaluation.

Competitive state of the market

  1. In markets with fewer than eight commercial radio stations operating in a given language, the Commission’s common ownership policy (as amended by Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2022-332) permits a person to own or control as many as three stations operating in that language, with no limits on frequency band. In markets with eight commercial radio stations or more operating in a given language, a person may own or control as many as four stations, with a maximum of three stations within one frequency band (FM or AM) in that language.
  2. The Commission will therefore consider factors such as the number of radio stations that an applicant already owns in the market, the profitability of its station(s) and the concentration of ownership in that market in making its licensing decision.

Importance of factors

  1. The relative importance of each of the factors set out above will vary in each case, depending on the specific circumstances of the market.

Financial summary for the Calgary market

  1. For the convenience of interested parties, the financial summary for the Calgary radio market can be found on the Commission’s website under “Financial Summaries for Broadcasting Sector”.

Technical approval from the Department of Industry

  1. The Commission intends to consider the applications at a public hearing. However, the Commission advises applicants that it will withdraw any application from the public hearing if it is not advised by the Department, at least twenty days prior to the first day of the hearing, that the application is technically acceptable. The Commission must also be advised by the Department, at least twenty days prior to the first day of the hearing, that any alternative frequencies proposed by the applicant are technically acceptable. Otherwise those frequencies shall not be considered as part of the proceeding.

Eligibility of applicant

  1. The Commission also reminds applicants that they must comply with the eligibility requirements set out in the Direction to the CRTC (Ineligibility of Non-Canadians),Footnote 1 and the Direction to the CRTC (Ineligibility to Hold Broadcasting Licences).Footnote 2

Update of application

  1. Fraser Media will be given the opportunity to update its application and to provide the essential information set out below within the same period provided for the submission of applications by other parties.

Essential information that applicants must provide

  1. To assist it in the assessment of applications, the Commission requires each applicant to provide all the information requested in the appendices to this document for the type of service that it proposes to operate. An applicant must clearly demonstrate that its application includes the required information and submit the appropriate completed application. Requests for information by Commission staff will seek to clarify specific facts or to resolve minor discrepancies in the applicants’ proposals.
  2. The Commission will return any application that fails to provide the required information and that application will not be considered as part of this process.
  3. At a later date, the Commission will announce the public process for considering applications and how the applications may be examined by the public. As part of that process, the public will be given the opportunity to comment on any application by submitting written interventions to the Commission.
  4. Applications filed in response to this call must be submitted in electronic form by using the secured service “My CRTC Account” (Partner Log In or GCKey) and by filling in the “Broadcasting Online Form and Cover Page” located on this web page. On this web page, applicants will also find information on submitting applications to the Commission: “Submitting applications and other documents using My CRTC Account”. Applicants who are unable to file their applications using Partner Log In or GCKey should contact the Commission’s single point of contact for broadcasting undertakings at 1-866-781-1911.
  5. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure (the Rules of Procedure)Footnote 3 set out, among other things, the rules for content, format and filing of applications, as well as the procedure for filing confidential information and requesting its disclosure. Accordingly, the procedure set out in the notice of consultation announcing the public hearing must be read in conjunction with the Rules of Procedure and its accompanying documents, which can be found on the Commission’s website under “CRTC Rules of Practice and Procedure.”

Secretary General

Related documents

Appendix 1 to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-60

Requirements for new commercial radio licences

Applicants should provide the information set out below so that the Commission may evaluate their applications in light of Commercial Radio Policy 2006, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-158, 15 December 2006 (2006 Commercial Radio Policy), as amended by Revised Commercial Radio Policy, Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2022-332, 7 December 2022 (Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2022-332).

Programming information

Musical content
Contributions to Canadian content development
Local programming

In addition, applicants for new ethnic commercial radio licences should provide the following information so that the application can be evaluated according to Ethnic Broadcasting Policy, Public Notice CRTC 1999-117, 16 July 1999:

Commitments as conditions of service

Applicants are required to provide their views on the possibility of the Commission imposing any or all of the above commitments as conditions of service.

Technical information

Applicants are required to provide the following information:

Financial information

Applicants must provide an overall business plan that includes the following information:

Ownership information

Appendix 2A to the application form

All of the information requested below must be provided:

Appendix 2B to the application form

The applicant must provide a statement regarding who controls/will control the licensee and by what means. If the control is to be held by a shareholder corporation, a statement regarding who controls/will control the shareholder corporation and by what means must be provided.

Appendix 2C to the application form

The applicant must provide a copy of the constituting documents (certificate and articles of incorporation or amendment, amalgamation documents, by-laws, partnership agreements, etc.) that are not already on file with the Commission, for:

Appendix 2 to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-60

Requirements for new community or campus radio licences

Applicants should provide the information set out below so that the Commission may evaluate the application in light of Campus and community radio policy, Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-499, 22 July 2010.

Community support

Programming information

Musical content
Local programming

In addition, applicants for new community stations that intend to devote at least 60% of their programming to ethnic programming and at least 50% of their programming to third-language programming should provide the information set out below so that the Commission can evaluate the application according to Ethnic Broadcasting Policy, Public Notice CRTC 1999-117, 16 July 1999.

Commitments as conditions of service

Applicants are also required to provide their views on the possibility of the Commission imposing any or all of the above commitments as conditions of service.

Technical information

Applicants are required to provide the following information:

Financial information

Applicants must provide:

Ownership information

Directors and officers, and corporate documents

All information requested in section 2 of the application form must be provided. This includes the identification, in Table 2.1 of the application form, of the chief executive officer or the person performing functions that are similar to the functions performed by a chief executive officer, and the citizenship and complete home address (post office boxes will not be accepted) of each individual. For campus radio only: Applicants must also identify which of the four groups described in Table 2.2 each director represents.

Appendix 3 to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-60

Application for an Indigenous (Type B Native) service

Applicants for a licence to operate an Indigenous (Type B Native)Footnote 4 radio station should provide the information set out below so that the Commission may evaluate the application in light of Native Broadcasting Policy, Public Notice CRTC 1990-89, 20 September 1990.

Indigenous community support

Programming information

Musical content
Indigenous talent development
Programming orientation
Commitments as conditions of service

Applicants are also required to provide their views on the possibility of the Commission imposing any or all of the above commitments as conditions of service.

Technical information

Applicants are required to provide the following information:

Financial information

Applicants must provide:

Ownership information

Appendix 4 to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-60

Application for a technical amendment

Applicants wishing to file a technical amendment application as part of this call for applications must complete the application form titled “Form 303 – Technical amendment to a broadcasting licence for an analog radio (Including a new transmitter)”. All of the information required in this form must be included.

Applicants are required to provide service contour maps and population estimates as described in Service Contour Maps and Population Estimates.

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