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Group aims to localize television programming through new company.


In an era where escalating media convergence Media convergence is a theory in communications where mass mediums merges together to create a new product offering a variety of the properties of each.

Such an example is that of the internet.
 has created monopolies and alienated viewers, a former MCTV MCTV Mid-Canada Television
MCTV Midland Community Television
MCTV Multi-Channel Television
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 employee in Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada.  wants to reverse that trend and is leading an effort to restore local news and programming autonomy back into his community's hands.

Frustrated by MCTV's decision to regionalize re·gion·al·ize  
tr.v. re·gion·al·ized, re·gion·al·iz·ing, re·gion·al·iz·es
To divide into regions, especially for administrative purposes.



re
 newscasts, Craig Huckerby, a 21-year Sault broadcaster, is venturing into uncharted waters Uncharted Waters (Japanese: 大航海時代, Daikoukai Jidai, literally Great Navigation Era) is a popular Japanese video game series produced by Koei as part of its rekoeition games.  by drawing up a proposal to start a new Sault television broadcasting company virtually from scratch.

The Algoma Broadcasting Group, comprised of Huckerby and like-minded colleagues, including recently laid off MCTV workers with retired broadcasters who are lending a hand, began in January researching, gathering support and organizing a local campaign in preparation to file a broadcast licence application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC, in French Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) was established in 1968 by the Parliament of Canada to replace the Board of Broadcast Governors.  (CRTC CRTC Canadian Radio-Television & Telecommunications Commission
CRTC Combat Readiness Training Center
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CRTC Cold Region Test Center
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).

Sure, Huckerby admits, it is a "major hurdle" to overcome and the odds are likely stacked against them by the television powers-that-be, but delivering a truly community-driven service that has a relevant connection and reflects the lives of its viewers is a project worth pursuing.

"We want a full gamut of local programming," says Huckerby, who served as a producer, director and weather forecaster prior to MCTV's staffing cuts late last year. "We want a real TV station with commercials that can sustain itself."

In taking a cue from community-led stations like Toronto's CITY TV, Barrie's New VR and the CHUM Television Group, Huckerby wants to recapture the atmosphere of the old Huron Broadcasting days before MCTV took control in the early 1990s.

The Sault affiliate faded to black last fall when MCTV pulled the plug on local broadcasts opting instead to centralize newscasts on a regional basis from Sudbury. Stations in Timmins and North Bay were also affected as part of widespread, across-the-board cuts. What was promised for each affected community was a distinct 10-minute segment of tape-delayed local news during the supper hour for each market.

After an initial uproar last November, public opposition with the format is mounting again. They plan to circulate a survey and petition among local residents before making their pitch to the CRTC in mid-March to secure a public hearing.

Already they have garnered support from city politicians, the labour community and Sault MPP (Massively Parallel Processing or Massively Parallel Processor) A multiprocessing architecture that uses up to thousands of processors. Some might contend that a computer system with 64 or more CPUs is a massively parallel processor.  Tony Martin, and expect other organizations, who supported MCTV during their last licence renewal, to shortly jump on board.

Among the options they are exploring include either applying for a new class of CRTC licence as 'community-based media' for low-powered stations, positioning themselves as a CBC (1) (Cell Broadcast Center) See cell broadcast.

(2) (Cipher Block Chaining) In cryptography, a mode of operation that combines the ciphertext of one block with the plaintext of the next block.
 affiliate or, the more expensive and time-consuming alternative of launching an entirely independent station.

The initial price tag they had to outfit a station was thought to be around the $2 million mark, but Huckerby believes they can pare that down to $200,000 to $300,000 by employing the latest in digital technology.

"We're not doing this to become rich," Huckerby says. "We're doing this because there's a need in the community for local news and programming."

In his preferred format, Huckerby envisions a high-quality, three-times-a-day newscast using live on-the-spot feeds by plugging into the city's new fibre-optic system. www.sootoday.com/Content/Editorial
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Title Annotation:Algoma Broadcasting Group
Author:Ross, Ian
Publication:Northern Ontario Business
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Date:Mar 1, 2002
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