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As a result of these orders, the CRTC has put out the call for comments regarding changes it wants to make to the exemption process. The commission wants those applying for low-power tourist information stations to register with them at the time of applying for a broadcast certificate so operators will be easier to find. Other changes would also see those who violate the conditions of their exemption banned from getting a future exemption. The deadline for comments is Nov. 25.
CKNW AM980 in Vancouver will start simulcasting the Global BC’s News Hour at 6 as Corus further integrates its radio and television programming. The broadcast starts Nov. 7.
Rawlco Radio’s C95 (CFMC-FM) Saskatoon raised $260,021 for breast cancer research during its 17th annual 12-hour radio marathon. The fundraiser was created 17 years ago when Lisa Rendell, a former C95 morning show host, was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. She passed away in 2011 after living nearly 12 years with breast cancer.
Clear Sky Radio has been granted a two-year extension to December 9, 2018 by the CRTC to launch the new FM service CKOV-FM in Strathmore due to the significant downturn in the Alberta economy.
Two men from Moncton, NB have launched a podcast that chronicles their experiences as black men living in the Maritimes. Black in the Maritimes is hosted by Fidel Franco and Marcus Marcial who cover topics ranging from news events such as the American election, to preconceived notions they encounter in their daily lives. The weekly podcast has already attracted 5,000 listens across Soundcloud and iTunes in its four months.