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F. Baxter Ricard

F. Baxter Ricard (1905-1993) was a pioneering Canadian media proprietor.

In 1947, Ricard obtained a radio licence to establish CHNO in Sudbury, Ontario, the first bilingual radio station in Canada outside of Quebec. Ten years later, in 1957, he became the first radio broadcaster in Canada licensed to operate two AM stations in the same city. CHNO became an all-English station, and Ricard's new CFBR became the new French outlet. (A third station, CJMX, was established on FM in 1980.)

In 1972, Baxter also launched Northern Cable , a cable television service for Northern Ontario. In 1980, Northern Cable became the major shareholder in the MCTV television system, when Cambrian Broadcasting and J. Conrad Lavigne's Mid-Canada Communications were merged for financial reasons.

Due to the CRTC's rules at the time on concentration of media ownership, Ricard's radio stations were sold, although they were later reacquired through the Mid-Canada Radio Network in 1985. In 1990, Ricard's media holdings were sold off in a series of transactions: MCTV was acquired by Baton Broadcasting, Mid-Canada Radio was sold to Pelmorex, becoming the Pelmorex Radio Network, and Northern Cable was sold to CFCF's cable television division.

In 1980, he received a public service award from the Central Canada Broadcasters' Association, and in 1987 was awarded an honorary doctorate by Laurentian University. In 1990, he was named entrepreneur of the year by the Northern Ontario Business Awards.

Ricard died in Sudbury in 1993. In 1999, he was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

See also: Franco-Ontarian.

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