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Decision CRTC 99-89

  Ottawa, 19 April 1999
  Radio CKYK-FM inc.
Alma, Quebec – 199805181
  15 February 1999 Public Hearing in Montréal
  Acquisition of the assets of CFGT
  1. The Commission approves the application by Radio CKYK-FM inc. to acquire the assets of CFGT Alma from 3100-0185 Québec inc., and for a broadcasting licence to continue the operation of this undertaking.
  2. Upon surrender of the current licence, the Commission will issue a licence to Radio CKYK-FM inc., expiring 31 August 2004, the licence’s current expiry date.
  3. The Commission notes that the transaction proposed within this application represents an intra-corporate reorganization that does not alter the control or management of the licensee.
  4. The licence will be subject to the terms and conditions set out in the licence to be issued. Further, as conditions of licence, the licensee must:
 

· make payments to third parties involved in Canadian talent development at the level identified for it in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Distribution Guidelines For Canadian Talent Development, as set out in Public Notice CRTC 1995-196 or as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission, and to report the names of the third parties associated with Canadian talent development, together with the amounts paid to each, concurrently with its annual return. The payments required under this condition of licence are over and above any outstanding commitments to Canadian talent development offered as benefits in an application to acquire ownership or control of the undertaking;

 

· adhere to the guidelines on gender portrayal set out in the CAB’s Sex-Role Portrayal Code for Television and Radio Programming, as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.

  5. In addition, the licensee is expected to adhere to its commitment to produce a minimum of 30 hours of local programming per week, consistent with Decision CRTC 97-433.
  Secretary General
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