CKLW Gets License Renewal on Condition
TORONTO — The Canadian Radio Television Commission has ruled that radio station CKLW in Windsor, Ontario will receive its license renewal until September 1, 1970.
But within that period of time, the station must divest itself of it’s U. S. ownership or lose its broadcasting license altogether.
The CRTC said that, according to its records, the issued shares in Western Ontario Broadcasting are now owned by RKO Distributing Company, of Canada, which is owned by RKO General Inc., in the United States. These shares must change hands to a Canadian-owned company within a year and a half or the station will lose its license.
This decision was based on a Canadian government order of September 20, 1968, which ruled that any Canadian broadcasting outlet must be “effectively owned and controlled by Canadians.”
CKLW applied for an exemption of this order based on its geographic and economic situation — the Detroit area which adjoins Windsor directly across the river. The CRTC could have recommended such an exemption if it had so chosen but in doing so it would have had to satisfy both itself and the federal cabinet that this action would not be contrary to public interests.
The commission said that after consideration of the petition of CKLW, it could not make such a recommendation.
The commission noted that it was granting the temporary license renewal to “give the licensee an opportunity to comply with its provisions or to dispose of the assets of the station.” END.
[CANCON is an acronym for “Canadian Content” — MCRFB]
(Information and news source: Billboard; April 19, 1969).
i am searching for a tape or disk of a Romper Room show that played in Windsor in 1960 or 1961. My son Duncan Hamilton was on the TV show in Windsor at CKLW-TV. He died recently and I would love to have a copy of his week-long appearances. Notably when asked to guess what was in the sealed paper bag, he very excitedly said. “A hammer.” Is there a historian or keeper of those old shows?