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Decision CRTC 2000-358 |
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Ottawa, 24 August 2000 | |
James Houssen, on behalf of a company to be incorporated under the name of Houssen Broadcasting Ltd. Moncton, New Brunswick – 199812285 |
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6 March 2000 Public Hearing in Moncton |
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New low-power Christian music FM station in Moncton | |
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The Commission approves the application for an English-language specialty FM radio programming undertaking at Moncton. The new station will provide a format that features Christian music. Subject to the requirements of this decision, the Commission will issue a licence expiring 31 August 2005. |
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The Commission has granted a licence term that is less than the maximum of seven years permitted by the Broadcasting Act. This will allow the renewal of this licence to be considered in accordance with the regional plan established by the Commission. |
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The licensee company will be entirely owned and controlled by James Houssen. The applicant will, however, establish an advisory board including individuals from different religious backgrounds to provide feedback on the station’s operations. |
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In Decision CRTC 2000-359 issued today, the Commission is also licensing the International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. to provide a Christian music station in Moncton. The Commission notes that James Houssensupported the licensing of two local Christian music stations, and considers that the two stations will be complementary with respect to their programming. |
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The new station licensed to James Houssen will provide a non-commercial Christian music service designed to appeal primarily to youth. There will, however, be music for those in other age groups that will be broadcast during special programs. |
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During the initial stages, spoken word programming will be limited to the identification of musical selections and artists. The Commission encourages the applicant to broadcast local spoken word content including news, surveillance information such as weather reports, and promotion of community events, as resources become available. |
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The applicant did not indicate any plans to offer religious programming as defined in the Commission’s religious broadcasting policy (Public Notice CRTC 1993-78). The Commission reminds the licensee that, should it decide to offer such programming, it must respect the requirements related to the provision of balance in religious programming set out in that policy. The Commission further reminds the applicant of the policy regarding solicitation of funds specified in Public Notice CRTC 1993-78. |
Canadian talent development | |
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In addition to participating in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ (CAB) plan for Canadian talent development, the station will promote Canadian Christian musical artists in its programming. |
Conditions of licence | |
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The licence will be subject to the following conditions of licence, all of which are consistent with commitments made by the licensee, as well as the conditions set out in the licence to be issued. As conditions of licence, the licensee must: |
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Other matters | |
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As proposed, the new FM station will operate on the frequency 100.9 MHz (channel 265LP) with an effective radiated power of 50 watts. |
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The technical parameters approved in this decision are for a low-power unprotected FM service. Accordingly, the licensee would have to select another frequency for the operation of the service should optimum utilization of the broadcasting spectrum so require. |
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The licence will be issued and effective only when: |
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The Department of Industry has advised the Commission that this application is conditionally technically acceptable, and that a broadcasting certificate will be issued only when it has been determined that the proposed technical parameters will not create any unacceptable interference with aeronautical NAV/COM services. |
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In accordance with section 22(1) of the Broadcasting Act, the Commission will only issue the licence and grant the authority to operate when it receives notification from the Department of Industry that its technical requirements have been met, and that a broadcasting certificate will be issued. |
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In Public Notice CRTC 1992-59 dated 1 September 1992 and entitled Implementation of an employment equity policy, the Commission announced that the employment equity practices of broadcasters would be subject to examination by the Commission. In this regard, the Commission encourages the licensee to consider employment equity issues in its hiring practices and in all other aspects of its management of human resources. |
Secretary General | |
This decision is to be appended to the licence. It is available in alternative format upon request, and may also be examined at the following Internet site: www.crtc.gc.ca |
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