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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:52 am
 


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Christian radio station forced to give time to other faiths

Ottawa's CHRI rails against CRTC's 'ridiculous' balance policy

Jennifer Green, The Ottawa Citizen
Published: Saturday, July 28, 2007

When is a Christian radio station not a Christian radio station? For the hour or so a day that it must air the views of other faiths to satisfy the CRTC's "balance" policy.

"It's ridiculous," says Bob Du Broy, vice-president of Ottawa's CHRI Christian music station. "It's like asking a rock station to play an hour of classical music." CHRI's announcers also find themselves in the bizarre situation of working for a Christian station without being able to talk much about Christianity for fear of triggering the "balance" issue.

Because CHRI 99.1 FM plays mostly music, its requirements for offsetting Christian proselytizing have been minimal at just over 30 minutes a week.

But now Mr. Du Broy wants to start a new Christian station, WORD FM, aimed at the growing radio audience older than 45, many of whom want Christian programming, but not the racket of rock music.

It would offer more than two-thirds spoken-word broadcasting with programs such as Billy Graham's Hour of Decision and James Dobson's Focus Weekend.

Religious music needn't be offset with other faiths, but the broadcast regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, does require that spoken-word programming offer differing views. However, it is up to the applicant to propose just how this would be done.

Denis Carmel, the CRTC's director of public relations, said "It's unlikely that a single-faith station could be balanced (without some programming on other faiths)." Is it possible to get a licence without outside faith programming? "I'm not going to respond to that." Mr. Du Broy figures the CRTC will want at least one hour and 11 minutes a day devoted to other faiths. To get that figure, he multiplied 67 per cent (the amount of talking on air) by 7.35 per cent (number of non-Christians in the Ottawa area) to come up with 4.9 per cent of the 24-hour broadcast day, or 71 minutes.

The problem is, Christian radio listeners don't always care for the outside programming.

Many have enjoyed CHRI's Reflections on the Torah but Their Days, five-minute segments on Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, have been less of a hit.

Mr. Du Broy says in his submission to the CRTC, "... on a regular basis we receive complaints from core listeners that a non-Christian message does not belong on a Christian radio station. Many listeners have told us that it is too good and may seduce young people into following other religions." Counterbalancing religious points of view may sound like taking political correctness to extremes, but it comes out of a tumultuous history of religious broadcasting, stretching back the 1920s, when fiery radio preachers thought nothing of insulting other faiths over the airwaves.

A royal commission banned religious broadcasting, formed the forerunner of the CBC, and established strong federal control over the airwaves until the 1980s when the broadcast universe exploded with new channels and radio frequencies.

In 1993, the CRTC revisited its religious broadcasting policy, with long, heartfelt discussion of the requirements of balance. Ultimately, it decided to ease some requirements, particularly for specialty cable channels, but some commissioners dissented, cautioning: "We are disturbed by the extent of social, cultural, and racial intolerance which is often rooted in religious intolerance. One need only look to Bosnia, the Middle East, India, Northern Ireland, South Africa, and other world 'trouble spots' to observe this phenomenon in its most violent form. Such cultural and racial intolerance is less dramatic and violent, but no less real, in Canada." The United States had a similar "fairness" doctrine which was repealed in 1987. However, as conservative radio programs dominate the airwaves, there has been some talk recently of bringing it back, much to the alarm of some Christians, appalled at the thought of having to air the views of gay rights activists or secularists.

Applications to the CRTC for the 99.7 frequency that Mr. Du Broy hopes to land close Aug. 21.




Uh, I am so PO'ed rate now....

I am going to whip off a letter to my MP and CRTC, I encourage others to do the same.

Ok if anyone wants to copy what I wrote on the CRTC complaint page an send it here:

"My complaint is regarding the article in the Ottawa Citizen (available here: http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/new ... 9799f51005 ) and the balance quota your forcing on the new Christian talk station WORLD FM.

Do you realize how ludicrous this is? For one thing I am guessing this was put in during the time of few tv or radio stations, but were at a time where we have many many tv and radio stations.

How fair or sane is it to force a Christian radio station to air programming on Hindu or Islam faith? If these religions want their balance - they have the option of starting up their own radio station.

This is my request that CRTC have a review (and hopefully abolish) on this insane policy.

Thank You."

Complain page: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/RapidsCCM/Register.asp?lang=E


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I don't think I've ever heard of a CRTC policy that I agreed with. Dictating this so-called "balance" is ridiculous.

All faith-based content doesn't sound very balanced to me, though -why don't we "balance" the religion with some polka music? Of course we'd need to balance that with techno music. Balance the whole thing off with some political commentary shows, one with a liberal slant and another with a conservative slant, of course.


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Imagine if there was an islam based radio station and we told them they had to play christian content ? ya like that would ever happen.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:25 pm
 


Sure, let some atheists on there... :twisted:


Fucking retarded though.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:04 pm
 


I know this policy is pathetic.

I like the analogy.

Its like asking a rock station to play opera or classical music.

Ridiculous policy.


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Personally I'd think it's clear the the CRTC has an agenda, why would they force "Christians" to listen to other beliefs. Perhaps West you should find out if there are any Muslim/Hindu/other radio stations and if so do they have to give mandatory air time at their stations for "Other" religions? In fact Email the CRTC and ask them bluntly and watch them back pedal, it's just another example of Christian abuse by you know who in Canada.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:18 pm
 


Allowing religion of any kind to use our airwaves is the basis of this problem. I'm for banning ALL religion from the airwaves. Keep it in their holy places where it belongs. :roll:


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"use our airwaves"?? How are the "airwaves" any different from any other form of communication?


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Wada Wada:
Allowing religion of any kind to use our airwaves is the basis of this problem. I'm for banning ALL religion from the airwaves. Keep it in their holy places where it belongs. :roll:
Let's ban everything but rock and roll then since we are allowed to choose what everyone else should hear.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:34 pm
 


Rock and roll is the devil, RUEZ.


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Wada Wada:
Allowing religion of any kind to use our airwaves is the basis of this problem. I'm for banning ALL religion from the airwaves. Keep it in their holy places where it belongs. :roll:


Careful Wada your hate for Religion is showing, a little Jesus in your life might make you a "Nicer" more tolerant person "Dear". Tisk tisk such anger and self loathing isn't good for your large stature, maybe your "Sensible" shoes need a little bit of heel Dear.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:44 pm
 


Scrappy Scrappy:
Wada Wada:
Allowing religion of any kind to use our airwaves is the basis of this problem. I'm for banning ALL religion from the airwaves. Keep it in their holy places where it belongs. :roll:


Careful Wada your hate for Religion is showing, a little Jesus in your life might make you a "Nicer" more tolerant person "Dear". Tisk tisk such anger and self loathing isn't good for your large stature, maybe your "Sensible" shoes need a little bit of heel Dear.



I doubt it....since most "christian/cons" on here are FAR from tolerant.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:44 pm
 


thats attacking religion banning them from using the communication mediums


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