*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* The move of CJRC-1150 Gatineau Quebec to FM (104.7 MHz, 2.9 kW( has been approved by the CRTC:
<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-637.htm> CJRC Gatineau – Conversion to FM band In this decision, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a new French-language commercial FM radio station in Gatineau to replace its AM station CJRC. The application 1. The Commission received an application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly- owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus), for a broadcasting licence to operate a French- language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Gatineau to replace AM station CJRC. 2. The new station would offer a Specialty talk-based format. Programming would include local news, weather and sports and the promotion of local events and activities. In the course of each broadcast week, the new station would provide not less than 21 hours of spoken word programming of direct and particular relevance to the community served. 4. The station would operate at 104.7 MHz (channel 284B1), with an average effective radiated power of 2,900 watts. 15. In light of the above, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a French-language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Gatineau to replace AM station CJRC. The new station will operate at 104.7 MHz (channel 284B1), with an average effective radiated power of 2,900 watts. 18. Accordingly, the licensee is authorized, by condition of licence, to simulcast the programming of the new FM station on CJRC for a transition period of three months following the commencement of operations of the FM station, or for any other period granted by the Commission subsequent to the submission of an application. Pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act (the Act), and consistent with the applicant’s request, the Commission revokes the broadcasting licence for CJRC Gatineau effective at the end of the simulcast period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- The move of CHLN-550 Trois-Rivieres Quebec to FM (106.9 MHz, 60 kW) has been appoved by the CRTC: <http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-638.htm> CHLN Trois-Rivières – Conversion to FM band In this decision, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a new French-language commercial FM radio station in Trois-Rivières to replace its AM station CHLN. The application 1. The Commission received an application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly- owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus), for a broadcasting licence to operate a French- language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Trois- Rivières to replace AM station CHLN. 2. The new station would offer a Specialty talk-based format. Programming would include local news, weather and sports and the promotion of local events and activities. In the course of each broadcast week, the new station would provide not less than 21 hours of spoken word programming of direct and particular relevance to the community served. 4. The station would operate at 106.9 MHz (channel 295C1), with an average effective radiated power of 60,000 watts. 11. In light of the above, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a French-language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Trois-Rivières to replace AM station CHLN. The new station will operate at 106.9 MHz (channel 295C1), with an average effective radiated power of 60,000 watts. 14. Accordingly, the licensee is authorized, by condition of licence, to simulcast the programming of the new FM station on CHLN for a transition period of three months following the commencement of operations of the FM station, or for any other period granted by the Commission subsequent to the submission of an application. Pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act (the Act), and consistent with the applicant’s request, the Commission revokes the broadcasting licence for CHLN Trois-Rivières effective at the end of the simulcast period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------- The move of CKRS-590 Saguenay Quebec (official city of license Jonquiere) to FM (98.3 MHz, 51 kW) has been approved by the CRTC: <http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-640.htm> CKRS Saguenay – Conversion to FM band In this decision, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a new French-language commercial FM radio station in Saguenay to replace its AM station CKRS. The application 1. The Commission received an application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly- owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus), for a broadcasting licence to operate a French- language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Saguenay to replace AM station CKRS. 2. The new station would offer a Specialty talk-based format. Programming would include local news, weather and sports and the promotion of local events and activities. In the course of each broadcast week, the new station would provide not less than 21 hours of spoken word programming of direct and particular relevance to the community served. 4. The station would operate at 98.3 MHz (channel 252C1), with an average effective radiated power of 51,000 watts. 15. In light of the above, the Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., for a broadcasting licence to operate a French-language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Saguenay to replace AM station CKRS. The new station will operate at 98.3 MHz (channel 252C1) with an average effective radiated power of 51,000 watts. 17. Furthermore, the licensee is authorized, by condition of licence, to simulcast the programming of the new FM station on CKRS for a transition period of three months following the commencement of operations of the FM station, or for any other period granted by the Commission subsequent to the submission of an application. Pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act (the Act), and consistent with the applicant’s request, the Commission revokes the broadcasting licence for CKRS Saguenay effective at the end of the simulcast period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- The move of CHLT-630 Sherbrooke Quebec to FM (102.1 MHz, 58 kW) has been approved by the CRTC: <http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-641.htm> CHLT Sherbrooke – Conversion to FM band 1. The Commission approves the application by 591991 B.C. Ltd., a wholly- owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus), for a broadcasting licence to operate a French- language commercial FM radio programming undertaking in Sherbrooke to replace AM station CHLT. 2. The new station will offer a Specialty talk-based format. Programming will include local news, weather and sports and the promotion of local events and activities. In the course of each broadcast week, the new station will provide not less than 21 hours of spoken word programming of direct and particular relevance to the community served. 3. The new station will operate at 102.1 MHz (channel 271B), with an average effective radiated power of 58,000 watts. 11. Accordingly, the licensee is authorized, by condition of licence, to simulcast the programming of the new FM station on CHLT for a transition period of three months following the commencement of operations of the FM station, or for any other period granted by the Commission subsequent to the submission of an application. Pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act (the Act), and consistent with the applicant’s request, the Commission revokes the broadcasting licence for CHLT Sherbroooke effective at the end of the simulcast period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ 73, Deane McIntyre VE6BPO _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
