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CRTC mulls new radio station for Burlington

OTTAWA – Burlington, ON could soon have a new radio station after the CRTC issued a call for comments on market capacity and on the appropriateness of issuing a call for radio applications to serve that area. The Commission said Friday that it issued the call after receiving an application from Byrnes Communications Inc. for a new commercial mainstream music station in that market.  The private broadcaster, based in Woodstock, ON, operates the adult contemporary station 104.7 Heart FM serving the London-Woodstock-Tillsonburg areas. The city of Burlington is included within both the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) and the Hamilton Central… Continue Reading

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New requirements on installing computer programs kick in

OTTAWA and GATINEAU – Businesses installing software or computer programs on another person’s computer must now have their consent, the CRTC announced Thursday. Under the new requirements, for example, it is now illegal for a website to automatically install software on a visitor's computer or for an app on a mobile device to be updated without first obtaining consent.  The CRTC has the primary enforcement responsibility and is able to investigate, take action against and set administrative monetary penalties against those who are not in compliance. These new requirements, which are effective immediately, are part of Canada's anti-spam legislation adopted by… Continue Reading

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OBITUARY: Former CRTC vice-chair Bud Sherman

WINNIPEG – Louis Ralph (Bud) Sherman will be remembered Thursday at a memorial service in Winnipeg after his passing on January 9, 2015 at the age of 88 after a short illness. Sherman was appointed as a CRTC commissioner in 1985 and worked for the Commission for more than 10 years during which time he became vice-chairman of telecommunications in 1987 until his retirement in 1995.  According to an obituary in the Winnipeg Free Press, his proudest accomplishment during his time with the CRTC was “the central role he played in work relating to long distance competition in the… Continue Reading

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CRFC boosts funding in the latest round of Radiometres program

OTTAWA – The Community Radio Fund of Canada (CRFC) said that radio stations may now apply to receive even more money for their local programming thanks to revisions to the latest round of its Radiometres funding program. Applicants to the fifth round of CRFC’s Radiometres program will be able to ask for an amount up to $50,000 per individual application or between $110,000 and $250,000 for collaborative applications, the organization announced Monday.  Stations have until February 27, 2015 to submit their application, and all Canadian campus and community stations are eligible for this round.  The revised guidelines and new application… Continue Reading

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Bandwidth throttling complaints to CRTC continue to decline

OTTAWA – The CRTC received only 42 consumer complaints regarding bandwidth throttling by their Internet service providers (ISPs) in 2014, with most of those coming in the fourth quarter. In its latest status report released Wednesday, the Commission said that it received 16 complaints regarding Internet Traffic Management Practices (ITMPs) from October 1 through December 31, 2014.  Eleven complaints were received in the first quarter of the year, 10 in the second quarter and six in the third quarter. There are nine active complaints as of December 31st, and 11 complaints were closed in the fourth quarter.  Closed complaints include those where CRTC… Continue Reading

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New video relay service receives CRTC approval for structure, administrator mandate

OTTAWA–GATINEAU – The CRTC has approved the structure and mandate of the Canadian administrator of the country’s new video relay service, which could be could up and running by late 2015. The service, green-lit by the Commission in April, will enable Canadians to place phone calls and communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) or Quebec Sign Language (QSL) where the technology is available.  Designed for people who are deaf, hard of hearing and speech impaired and other Canadians, and vice versa, an operator facilitates the conversation between the two parties by relaying the conversation between sign language and spoken language. The… Continue Reading

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Through it all, Phil Lind was always out front, leading the way

“I BEGAN MY CAREER AT ROGERS 45 years ago, just after the 1968 Broadcasting Act was enacted and this Commission was created,” Phil Lind told CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais during the company’s appearance at September’s TV Policy Review hearing. “Since that time, Mr. Chairman, I have had the pleasure of appearing before you and all your predecessors. I reckon I have represented Rogers at more than 100 broadcasting hearings over the past four-and-a-half decades.” That’s right, Lind has appeared before every single CRTC chairman there has ever been. His fingerprints are all over broadcasting policy in Canada. There are very few… Continue Reading

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Cartt.ca Q&A: Pietro Cordova, Wind Mobile’s CEO, says don’t look for any M&A action, yet

THE CHANGES WHICH have happened in wireless market over the last five years have been stunning in their breadth, depth and speed. The explosion in popularity of the Android platform and the Apple iPhone and the implosion of BlackBerry often gobble up all the headlines, but riding those waves for half a decade now in Canada has been Wind Mobile. The company celebrated its birthday Tuesday by using Twitter to give away 50 new Nexus phones – and by making its new CEO, Pietro Cordova (right), available to the media. He’s no Canadian neophyte, having worked here in the 1990s,… Continue Reading

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CRTC adds monetary penalties to its “toolkit”, addresses elimination of paper bill fees

OTTAWA – The CRTC has finally been gifted with the power to issue monetary penalties, something that has been on the wish list of many of its past chairs, particularly that of Konrad von Finckenstein. With Bill C-43, the Economic Action Plan Act, No. 2, receiving Royal Assent, monetary penalties may be issued to any company or person that violates the Telecommunications Act as well as related CRTC decisions or regulations, current CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais said in a statement Wednesday. “Monetary penalties are an addition to our toolkit. They will promote compliance with telecommunications laws and regulations”, Blais said.  “Monetary… Continue Reading

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Fitzgibbons leaving DOC by year end

TORONTO – Documentary Organization of Canada executive director Lisa Fitzgibbons is stepping down from her role on December 31, after seven years at the helm of the national arts service organization. Fitzgibbons, pictured, leaves DOC to pursue her work in consulting and advocacy for the cultural sector, according to Tuesday’s announcement. Throughout her tenure, Fitzgibbons strengthened the association’s relationships with other industry stakeholders and increased the organization’s profile through appearances before the CRTC and various Parliamentary Committees.  Among her notable achievements is the National Road Show on Fair Dealing and Documentary Production which brought together key industry stakeholders to map out… Continue Reading