The CRTC has approved the applications from TerraTerra Communications Inc., acting as Canadian sponsor, to add the non-Canadian French-language services Melody and Seasons to the List of non-Canadian programming services and stations authorized for distribution. The Commission did not receive any interventions regarding these applications. The revised list can be found on the Commission’s website at www.crtc.gc.ca.
TerraTerra described Melody as a 24-hour niche service (100% French-language) featuring programming devoted to French, Swiss, Belgian and Quebec French-language music, variety and cinema from the 60s to the 90s. The service originates in France and targets families, music-lovers and fans of the 60s to 90s era.
TerraTerra described Seasons as a niche service (100% French-language) featuring programming devoted to hunting and fishing. The service originates in France and targets hunting and fishing enthusiasts in Quebec.
TerraTerra’s applications are in line with the Commission’s general approach and reiterated in Broadcasting Public Notice 2024-100, regarding the addition of non-Canadian English- and French-language services to the list. Further, based primarily on the absence of opposing interventions, the Commission finds that Melody and Seasons will be neither totally nor partially competitive with any Canadian discretionary (pay or specialty) television services.
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