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:''VOX (TV network)''' redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see '''VOX (TV channel)'''.'''''MATV''' (sttylised as '''MAtv''') is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.== History ==Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as '''Canal Vox''' or '''VOX''' (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as '''MATV''', with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, '''MYtv'''. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.
:''VOX (TV network) redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see VOX (TV channel).''
MATV (sttylised as MAtv) is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.
== History ==

Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as Canal Vox or VOX (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.〔("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. 〕
On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.〔("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. 〕〔("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013.〕 Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.〔("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.〕
In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV.〔 According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access.〔 In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal.〔 The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:'''''VOX (TV network)''' redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see '''VOX (TV channel)'''.'''''MATV''' (sttylised as '''MAtv''') is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.== History ==Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as '''Canal Vox''' or '''VOX''' (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as '''MATV''', with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, '''MYtv'''. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.」の詳細全文を読む
'VOX (TV network) redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see VOX (TV channel).''MATV (sttylised as MAtv) is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.== History ==Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as Canal Vox or VOX (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.

:''VOX (TV network) redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see VOX (TV channel).''
MATV (sttylised as MAtv) is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.
== History ==

Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as Canal Vox or VOX (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.〔("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. 〕
On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.〔("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. 〕〔("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013.〕 Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.〔("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.〕
In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV.〔 According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access.〔 In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal.〔 The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.">ウィキペディアで「:''VOX (TV network) redirects here. For the television channel in Germany, see VOX (TV channel).''MATV (sttylised as MAtv) is a chain of community channels operated by the Quebecois cable provider Vidéotron.== History ==Until November 19, 2012, MATV was previously known as Canal Vox or VOX (''Voice Channel'', representing the community "voice"). On that day, the network was relaunched as MATV, with a planned focus on more viewer-produced programming.("VOX devient MATV, la chaîne communautaire de Vidéotron" ). ''Grenier aux Nouvelles'', November 13, 2012. On September 5, 2013, Vidéotron announced that they filed an application to the CRTC for permission to launch an English-language version of the channel, MYtv'''. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.」の詳細全文を読む

MYtv'''. The new channel, similar in format to MATV, will focus on Greater Montreal's anglophone communities. Vidéotron intends on only having one MYtv channel, which will serve Greater Montreal, but may make that channel available in other Vidéotron service areas with a sizable anglophone population.("Vidéotron s’investit dans la création de MYtv" ). Vidéotron, September 5, 2013. ("Videotron applies to create English-language community TV channel for Montreal" ). ''Fagstein'', September 5, 2013. Contemporaneously with the application, a community group called ICTV filed an application to take over management of MAtv, alleging that Vidéotron was failing in its responsibility to provide public access and community programming.("CRTC says Vidéotron's community TV channel has failed in its mandate, but can become bilingual" ). ''Montreal Gazette'', February 4, 2015.In its final decision, the CRTC agreed with ICTV's position on MAtv's regulatory non-compliance, but declined to transfer the license to ICTV. According to the commission, MAtv's schedule comprised just 30 per cent public access programming compared to its license requirement of 45 per cent, and instead was counting shows hosted and produced by professional broadcasters as public access. In addition, the majority of the channel's schedule comprised general interest programming shared by all of Vidéotron's community channels across Quebec, rather than being specifically oriented toward Montreal. The CRTC authorized the creation of the English language channel, while setting out a number of new regulatory compliance conditions for MAtv.」
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