Greetings to all conference attendees!
This years NCRC is going to be broadcasting on CKGI’s proposed 98.7 fm for the duration of the conference. As a result we are putting a general call out to all those attending, who might want to showcase some new music you just need everyone to hear, or a spoken word show that you feel would be relevant, or anything in between, we are going to be having a sign up sheet at the conference.
We will be broadcasting our currently running web stream: www.ckgi.ca/audio-stream/ when we don’t have scheduled programs and shows.
SO, bring your music, your diatribes, news voices and more!
Disclaimer: As we have a temporary licence to broadcast, all artists being showcased must give their permission to use their music for this purpose.
We are exempt fromĀ the CRTC process under http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/pb2000-10.htm
Industry Canada Special Event Limited Duration license.



#1 by Ken on May 27, 2010 - 10:08 am
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I can do my show for one hour anytime – arrhythmia
#2 by Ken on May 27, 2010 - 10:21 am
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Excerpt from CRTC 2000-10
Exemption order respecting low-power radio: Limited duration special event facilitating undertakings
The Commission, pursuant to subsection 9(4) of the Broadcasting Act, by this order, exempts from the requirements of Part II of the Act and any regulations, those persons carrying on broadcasting undertakings of the class defined by the following criteria:
Purpose
The purpose of these radio programming undertakings is to allow those attending special, generally recognized events a fuller appreciation of those events through the provision of locally originated informational programming related directly to these events.
Description
1. The undertaking operates between 525 and 1705 kHz in the AM frequency band, or between 88 and 108 MHz in the FM frequency band.
2. The undertaking broadcasts at a power of less than 100 watts transmitter power for AM, or with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50 watts or less for FM.
3. The Commission would not be prohibited from licensing the undertaking by virtue of any direction to the Commission by the Governor in Council.
4. The undertaking meets all technical requirements of the Department of Industry and has acquired all authorizations or certificates prescribed by the Department.
5. The undertaking originates all of its programming from the property upon which the event takes place.
6. The undertaking does not rebroadcast the programming of any other undertaking.
7. The undertaking operates as ancillary to and for the purpose of facilitating a special event.
8. The undertaking restricts its programming to the specific recognized (sports, cultural or touristic) event and does not duplicate the programming service of any licensed or exempted radio undertaking or the audio portion of a licensed or exempted television undertaking.
9. The undertaking does not broadcast programming that is religious or political in nature.
10. The undertaking is operated for a single period, in respect of any special event, consisting of no more than 28 consecutive days in any calendar year.
11. The undertaking’s programming complies with the guidelines on gender portrayal set out in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ (CAB) Sex-role Portrayal Code for Television and Radio Programming and the provisions of
the CAB’s Broadcast Code for Advertising to Children as may be amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.
12. In this section:
“commercial message” means an advertisement intended to sell or promote goods, services, natural resources or activities and includes an advertisement that mentions or displays in a list of prizes the names of the person selling or promoting those goods, services, natural resources or activities;
“sponsor identification” means the identification of a sponsor of a program or program segment other than a commercial message or a promotion with sponsor mention; and
“promotion with sponsor mention” means verbal or musical material promoting increased listening to the station or to specific announcers, programs or programming elements, when accompanied by the identification of a sponsor.
The undertaking limits on-air commercial activity to sponsor identification or promotion with sponsor mention.
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#3 by nursing schools on June 6, 2010 - 1:01 am
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