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Adiscretionary service is a Canadian specialty channel which, as defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, may be carried optionally by all subscription television providers. It replaces the previous category A, category B, category C (instead split into the categories of "mainstream sports" and "national news"), and premium classifications.[1][2][3]

Discretionary services may air programming from any of the CRTC's defined categories, although no more than 10% of programming per month may be devoted to live professional sports. Discretionary services may be authorized to offer multiplex channels.[4]

Background

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Prior classifications and genre exclusivity

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The CRTC previously licensed specialty television services into one of three categories, which determined their regulatory obligations (such as the types of programming they may offer, and whether they are allowed to compete with other specialty television services), and how they may be distributed by television providers—known legally as broadcast distribution undertakings (BDUs).

Reforms and discontinuation of genre exclusivity rules

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As part of "Let's Talk TV", a CRTC initiative to reform Canada's broadcasting industry, the Commission announced in 2015 that it would phase out its previous "genre protection" rules, which forbade services with Category B licenses from directly competing with those with Category A licenses. The Commission felt that these restrictions were "no longer needed to ensure programming diversity between services", as "[they] limited programming services to offering certain types of programming and precluded other services from offering that programming." As part of these changes, the CRTC began transitioning all pay and specialty services to standardized conditions of license.[7][8][4][12]

In November 2016, per a request by DHX Media, the previous premium television designation (which was designed for pay television services such as The Movie Network, and restricted the carriage of commercial advertising, but allowed them to offer multiple feeds consistent with their scope of service) was also removed, merging them into the discretionary services category and allowing them to, if they choose, transition to advertising-supported formats.[4] The standard conditions of license were thus amended to allow discretionary services to offer multiplex channels if approved as a condition of license.[4]

List of licensed discretionary services

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Former Category A services

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Category A services were those which had mandatory distribution by all licensed broadcast distribution undertakings. They consisted of the channels that were licensed before the emergence of digital cable, as well as the narrow tier of digital services which were originally licensed as "Category 1" (must-carry) when digital cable was first introduced.

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  • BNN
  • Cartoon Network
  • CMT
  • Cottage Life
  • CP24 (GTA)
  • Crime + Investigation
  • CPAC (English feed)
  • CTV Comedy Channel
  • CTV Drama Channel
  • CTV Life Channel
  • CTV Sci-Fi Channel
  • Discovery
  • Documentary Channel
  • DTour
  • E!
  • Food Network Canada
  • HGTV Canada
  • The History Channel
  • History2
  • MTV
  • Much
  • OLN
  • One
  • OWN Canada
  • OutTV
  • Showcase
  • Slice
  • Sportsnet 360
  • The Weather Network
  • T+E
  • Treehouse
  • VisionTV
  • W Network
  • YTV
  • French

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    Third-language

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    Former Category B services

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    Category B services were those which had only optional, rather than mandatory, carriage rights on BDUs, and did not have format protection.

    English

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  • Adult Swim
  • Animal Planet
  • ATN Cricket Plus
  • ATN DD Sports
  • BBC Earth
  • BBC First
  • Boomerang
  • Cooking Channel
  • CBN
  • Daystar Television Canada
  • DejaView
  • Discovery Science
  • Discovery Velocity
  • EuroWorld Sport
  • Fight Network
  • FNTSY Sports Network
  • FX
  • FXX
  • GameTV
  • Global News: BC 1
  • Hollywood Suite
  • HPItv
  • Investigation Discovery
  • Lifetime
  • Love Nature
  • Magnolia Network
  • Makeful
  • MovieTime
  • Nat Geo Wild
  • National Geographic
  • NBA TV Canada
  • Nickelodeon
  • Penthouse TV
  • Playmen TV
  • Red Hot TV
  • Rewind
  • Salt + Light Television
  • Silver Screen Classics
  • Smithsonian Channel
  • Sportsnet World
  • Stingray Naturescape
  • The Rural Channel
  • Wild TV
  • WildBrainTV
  • World Fishing Network
  • French

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    Third-language

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    National news and sports discretionary services

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    English

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    News
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    Sports
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    French

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    News
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    Sports
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    Former exempted services

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    Former premium services

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    Exempted discretionary services

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    Services with less than 200,000 subscribers that would otherwise meet the definition of a discretionary service, and services which air 90% of their programming in a "third language (a language other than English, French, or those of Canadian aboriginal peoples), are exempted from formal licensing by the CRTC. They must still comply with standard conditions of license published by the CRTC, maintain a file with the Commission, and, if this is the basis of their exemption, pursue an application for licensing if they exceed 200,000 subscribers.[13][14]

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    Third-language

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  • Al-Nahar TV
  • Al-Nahar Drama
  • Al Resalah
  • All TV K
  • ATN Aastha TV
  • ATN Alpha ETC Punjabi
  • ATN ARY Digital
  • ATN B4U Movies
  • ATN B4U Music
  • ATN Bangla
  • ATN Brit Asia TV
  • ATN Colors Bangla
  • ATN Colors Marathi
  • ATN DD Bharati
  • ATN DD Urdu
  • ATN Gujarati
  • ATN IBC Tamil
  • ATN Jaya TV
  • ATN Movies
  • ATN MTV India
  • ATN News 18
  • ATN PM One
  • ATN Punjabi 5
  • ATN Punjabi News
  • ATN Punjabi Plus
  • ATN Rishtey
  • ATN Sikh Channel
  • ATN Sony Aath
  • ATN Sony Max
  • ATN Sony Mix
  • ATN Star Jalsha
  • ATN SVBC
  • ATN Tamil Plus
  • ATN Urdu
  • BBC Arabic
  • Big Magic International
  • Canada Chinese TV
  • Canada National TV
  • CCCTV
  • Chakde TV
  • Channel 9 Canada
  • Channel Punjabi
  • Channel Y
  • CTC International
  • Detskiy
  • Dream 2
  • ERT World
  • Fairchild TV 2
  • FTV
  • First National
  • Greek Music Channel
  • Halla Bol!
  • HRT Sat
  • Hum TV
  • Iran TV Network
  • KHL-TV
  • LS Times TV
  • Melody Aflam
  • Melody Drama
  • Melody Hits
  • Momo Kids
  • Montreal Greek TV
  • NGTV
  • Nova World
  • OSN Ya Hala International
  • Prime Asia TV
  • ProSiebenSat.1 Welt
  • PTC Punjabi
  • Rawal TV
  • RBTI Canada
  • Rotana Aflam
  • Rotana Cinema
  • Rotana Classic
  • Rotana Clip
  • Rotana Khalijiah
  • Rotana Masriya
  • Rotana Mousica
  • RTL Living
  • RTS Sat
  • RTVi
  • Russian Illuzion
  • SBTN
  • Schlager TV
  • TET
  • Tamil One
  • Tamil Vision
  • The Israeli Network
  • Toronto 360 TV
  • TVCentr International
  • TVP Info
  • TV Rain
  • Vanakkam TV
  • Win HD Caribbean
  • WOWtv
  • Zee 24 Taas
  • Zee Bangla
  • Zee Marathi
  • Zee Punjabi
  • Zee Salaam
  • Zee Talkies
  • Zee Tamil
  • References

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    1. ^ "Let's Talk TV - the way forward - Creating compelling and diverse Canadian programming". 12 March 2015.
  • ^ "Types of TV broadcasters". 4 October 2007.
  • ^ "Radio, TV and Cable Broadcasting Services that do and do not need a licence". 3 September 2019.
  • ^ a b c d "Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2016-436". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2 November 2016.
  • ^ "Chum complaint "an exercise in turf protection"". Mediacaster Magazine. February 1, 2002. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  • ^ a b Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (2008-10-30). "Regulatory policy - Regulatory frameworks for broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) and discretionary programming services". crtc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  • ^ a b c "Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2015-86: Let's Talk TV - The way forward - Creating compelling and diverse Canadian programming". CRTC. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  • ^ a b c "Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2015-96 - Let's Talk TV - A World of Choice - A roadmap to maximize choice for TV viewers and to foster a healthy, dynamic TV market". CRTC. 19 March 2015.
  • ^ "Conditions of licence for competitive Canadian specialty services operating in the genres of mainstream sports and national news". crtc.gc.ca. CRTC. 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  • ^ "ARCHIVED - Conditions of licence for competitive Canadian specialty services operating in the genres of mainstream sports and national news". 4 September 2009.
  • ^ "ARCHIVED - Call for comments on amendments to the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations". 10 December 2010.
  • ^ Maloney, Val. "CRTC to allow ads on pay-TV channels". Kidscreen. Brunico Communications. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  • ^ "Broadcasting Order CRTC 2012-689: New exemption order respecting certain programming undertakings that would otherwise be eligible to be operated as Category B services, and amendments to the Exemption order respecting certain third-language television undertakings". CRTC. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  • ^ "Exemption order respecting discretionary television programming undertakings serving fewer than 200,000 subscribers". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  • See also

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