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Alberta radio station can’t ditch folk music: CRTC

Briefs | 02/06/2015 4:55 pm EST

The CRTC issued a decision Friday the denied the operator of a Drumheller, Alta., radio station an amendment to its broadcasting licence that requires it make at least 10 per cent of the music it plays “folk or folk-oriented music.”

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