CRTC acts to ensure radio stations follow the rules
November 13, 2014 – Ottawa-Gatineau – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today ordered Radio India to not carry on a broadcasting undertaking in Canada, in whole or in part, without a licence. Radio India must also stop having its programming broadcast from an over-the-air transmitter located in the United States whose signal reaches into Canada.
The CRTC called Radio India to appear at a public hearing on October 15, 2014. Among other things, the CRTC found that Radio India produces programming for broadcast on the radio at its studios in Surrey, British Columbia. The company has an agreement with Way Broadcasting Operating LLC, the licensee of KVRI 1600 AM, located in Blaine, Washington, to transmit the programming over the air from a transmitter that reaches into Canada. In addition, the majority of Radio India’s revenue comes from Canadian advertisers.
Under the terms of the CRTC’s mandatory order, Radio India must cease having its programming broadcast over the air on KVRI 1600 AM by 11:59:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on November 13, 2014. It is also prohibited from carrying on a broadcasting undertaking at Surrey or anywhere else in Canada, except in compliance with the Broadcasting Act.
The mandatory order does not affect Radio India’s programming that is streamed over the Internet, provided that the company complies with the CRTC’s exemption order for digital media.
The CRTC today also issued mandatory orders to Radio Punjab Ltd. and Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc. These companies had previously entered into agreements with the CRTC and taken steps to address the CRTC’s concerns regarding their compliance with the Broadcasting Act.
Read more at: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/whatsnew.htm http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=903949
Broadcasting decisions:
2014-587 Radio India (2003) Ltd.
Surrey, British Columbia
The Commission issues a mandatory order that, among other things, prohibits Radio India (2003) Ltd. from producing radio programming in Canada and transmitting it to Canadian audiences using the facilities of radio stations located in the United States.
2014-589 Radio Punjab Ltd.
Surrey, British Columbia
The Commission issues a mandatory order that, among other things, prohibits Radio Punjab Ltd. from producing radio programming in Canada and transmitting it to Canadian audiences using the facilities of radio stations located in the United States.
2014-591 Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc.
Richmond, British Columbia
The Commission issues a mandatory order that, among other things, prohibits Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc. from producing radio programming in Canada and transmitting it to Canadian audiences using the facilities of radio stations located in the United States.
Broadcasting orders:
2014-588 Radio India (2003) Ltd.
Surrey, British Columbia
Radio India (2003) Ltd., Baljit Kaur Bains and Maninder Singh Gill are ordered, pursuant to section 12(2) of the Broadcasting Act, to not carry on a broadcasting undertaking at Surrey, British Columbia, or anywhere else in Canada, except in compliance with the Broadcasting Act.
2014-590 Radio Punjab Ltd.
Surrey, British Columbia
Radio Punjab Ltd. and Gurpal S. Garcha are ordered, pursuant to section 12(2) of the Broadcasting Act and consistent with the Consent Agreement, dated 8 October 2014, to not carry on a broadcasting undertaking at Surrey, British Columbia, or anywhere else in Canada, except in compliance with the Broadcasting Act.
2014-592 Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc.
Richmond, British Columbia
Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc., Surinder Kaur Badh, Ajit Singh Badh, Jasbir Singh Badh, Gurdial Singh Badh and Sukhvinder Singh Badh are ordered, pursuant to section 12(2) of the Broadcasting Act and consistent with the Consent Agreement, dated 9 October 2014, not to carry on a broadcasting undertaking at Richmond, British Columbia, or anywhere else in Canada, except in compliance with the Broadcasting Act.