I have been in contact with the CRTC and Industry Canada to clarify what the rules are with regards to station identification in Canada. The following is an exerpt from Section 7.3.1 of Industry Canada's Broadcasting Procedures and Rules, from July 2004.
Pursuant to the Radiocommunication Regulations, section 22 and BETS-11, the holder of a Broadcasting Certificate shall identify by a voice announcement in English or French, giving the call sign by articulating each letter and number in the call sign, and the principal city or community that is served by the undertaking. For TV undertakings, the voice announcement may be replaced by a visual announcement of not less than three seconds in duration that identifies the call sign and the principal city or community that is served by the undertaking. The announcement is to be made every hour, on the hour. Where a program is of more than one hour in duration, the announcement shall be made within 10 minutes of the hour, except where it is necessary to retain the continuity of a program in its entirety without interruption, in which case the announcement may be made at the beginning and at the end of the program.
This follows with Section 7.3.2:
If a broadcasting undertaking is associated with a rebroadcasting undertaking that is unable to originate its own identification, the holder of the Broadcasting Certificate in respect to that rebroadcasting undertaking may comply with the requirements of Section 7.3.1 by having an arrangement between the rebroadcasting undertaking and the broadcasting undertaking wherein the broadcasting undertaking identifies the rebroadcasting undertaking at least once a day.
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Pursuant to the Radiocommunication Regulations, section 22 and BETS-11, the holder of a Broadcasting Certificate shall identify by a voice announcement in English or French, giving the call sign by articulating each letter and number in the call sign, and the principal city or community that is served by the undertaking. For TV undertakings, the voice announcement may be replaced by a visual announcement of not less than three seconds in duration that identifies the call sign and the principal city or community that is served by the undertaking. The announcement is to be made every hour, on the hour. Where a program is of more than one hour in duration, the announcement shall be made within 10 minutes of the hour, except where it is necessary to retain the continuity of a program in its entirety without interruption, in which case the announcement may be made at the beginning and at the end of the program.
This follows with Section 7.3.2:
If a broadcasting undertaking is associated with a rebroadcasting undertaking that is unable to originate its own identification, the holder of the Broadcasting Certificate in respect to that rebroadcasting undertaking may comply with the requirements of Section 7.3.1 by having an arrangement between the rebroadcasting undertaking and the broadcasting undertaking wherein the broadcasting undertaking identifies the rebroadcasting undertaking at least once a day.
Care to comment, Calgary7News and CanadianRadioDude?
This means that most television stations across the country are breaking the rules. And what is gained?<P ID="signature">______________
From WNBC-TV New York this is Liiiiive at Fiiiiive!</P>