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CAB opposes general licence condition on 4+1 signals

Broadcast | May 23, 2002

The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is opposing an amendment to SaskTel’s broadcast distribution licence over concerns about simultaneous substitution. The CAB argues that if SaskTel is given a general condition of licence allowing it to distribute different U.S. 4+1 network signals in different locations of the province, it could potentially complicate program scheduling and the implementation of simultaneous substitution for broadcasters serving several markets in a region.

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