Operation of Stations Sample Clauses

Operation of Stations. The Seller shall operate the Stations in compliance with the FCC Licenses and the rules and regulations of the FCC, and the FCC Licenses shall at all times remain in full force and effect. The Seller shall file with the FCC all material reports, applications, documents, instruments and other information required to be filed in connection with the operation of the Stations.
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Operation of Stations. The Seller will not engage in any practice, take any action, or enter into any transaction outside the Ordinary Course of Business. The Seller shall operate the Stations in compliance with the FCC Licenses and the rules and regulations of the FCC, and the FCC Licenses shall at all times remain in full force and effect. The Seller shall file with the FCC all material reports, applications, documents, instruments and other information required to be filed in connection with the operation of the Stations.
Operation of Stations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Licensee will have full authority and power over the operation of the Stations during the term of this Agreement. Licensee will be responsible for the payment of the salaries and other compensation (including payroll taxes, etc.) of the Station's General Manager, Engineer, and any other personnel employed by Licensee, all of whom will report and be accountable to the Licensee. The Station's General Manager will direct the day-to-day operation of the Stations through the exercise of its sole control over the New Studio and the Transmitter Sites. Licensee will retain control over the policies, programming and operations of the Stations, the right to preempt any programs or advertisements not in the public interest or in order to broadcast a program deemed by Licensee to be of greater national, regional or local importance (subject to payment credit in accordance with Section 3(d) hereof), and the right to take any other actions necessary for compliance with federal, state and local laws, the Act and the rules, regulations and policies of the Commission (including the prohibition on unauthorized transfers of control) and the rules, regulations and policies of other federal government entities, including the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice. Licensee will at all times be solely responsible for meeting all of the Commission's requirements with respect to public service programming, for maintaining the Station's logs and political and public inspection files, and for the preparation of issues/programs lists. Licensee will also retain the right to break into Programmer's programming in case of an emergency. Programmer will, upon request by Licensee, provide Licensee with information with respect to such of the Programming as is responsive to public needs and interests so as to assist Licensee in the preparation of required programming reports and will provide upon request such other information necessary to enable Licensee to prepare other records and reports required by the Commission or other local, state or federal government entities. Programmer will cooperate with Licensee to ensure the Station's compliance with the Commission's rules, regulations and statutes, including the political broadcast rules requiring equal opportunities, reasonable access and lowest unit charge.
Operation of Stations. Throughout the Term, Licensee will make the Stations and time on the Stations available to Programmer for up to 166 hours per week, Sunday through Saturday, except for downtime occasioned by routine maintenance. Programmer will provide entertainment programming of its selection complete with commercial matter, news, public service announcements and other suitable programming (the "Programming"). Subject to the limitations set forth herein, all time on the Stations not reserved to Licensee pursuant to this Section 3(a) will be available for use by Programmer and no other party, and Licensee will broadcast the Programming on the Stations at all such times. Licensee may reserve up to two (2) hours per week on the Stations for the broadcast of Licensee's own regularly scheduled public-interest programming; provided, however, that Licensee will not reserve time for such regularly scheduled programming between the hours of 5:00 a.m. -12:00 midnight, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight, Saturday or 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight, Sunday.
Operation of Stations. 16 (j) Credit and Receivables.....................................16 (k)
Operation of Stations. 4.8(a) The Stations have been, and shall continue to be, operated (1) in material compliance with their Licenses and Applicable Laws, and (2) in a manner which will not expose human beings to any level of non-ionizing radiation higher than the levels recommended for human exposure in "Safety Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992), adopted by the IEEE and by the American National Standards Institute, November 1992.
Operation of Stations. Throughout the Term, Licensee will make the Stations and time on the Stations available to Programmer for at least 166 hours per week, Sunday through Saturday, except for downtime occasioned by routine maintenance. Programmer will provide entertainment programming of its selection complete with commercial matter, news, public service announcements, public interest programming, and other suitable programming (the "Programming"). Subject to the limitations set forth herein, such time on each Station will be available for use by Programmer and no other party, and Programmer will broadcast the Programming on the Stations at all such times.
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Operation of Stations. 17 (k) Credit and Receivables.....................................17 (l) Preservation of Business...................................17 (m) Full Access................................................17 (n) Notice of Developments.....................................17 (o) Exclusivity................................................17 (p) Title Insurance............................................18 (q) Surveys....................................................18 (r) Environmental Assessments..................................18 (s) Control of Stations........................................18 (t) Risk of Loss...............................................18 (u) Guaranty Obligation of Seller..............................19 5. Conditions to Obligation to Close.................................19 (a) Conditions to Obligation of the Buyers.....................19 (b) Conditions to Obligation of the Seller.....................21
Operation of Stations. Subject to the Local Marketing Agreement, the Seller will not engage in any practice, take any action, or enter into any transaction outside the Ordinary Course of Business without the advance written consent of Buyers, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Seller shall operate the Stations in compliance with the FCC Licenses and the rules and regulations of the FCC, and the FCC Licenses shall at all times remain in full force and effect. The Seller shall file with the FCC all material reports, applications, documents, instruments and other information required to be filed in connection with the operation of the Stations.
Operation of Stations. Anything to the contrary in this Agreement notwithstanding, Licensee shall have full authority and power over the operation of the Stations during the term of this Agreement. Licensee shall be responsible for all programming it furnishes for broadcast on the Stations and for the payment of the salaries of all of its employees, all of whom shall report solely to and be accountable solely to the Licensee. At a minimum, during the term of this Agreement, the Licensee shall employ a General Manager for each Station who shall direct the day-to-day operation of such Station, and an engineer for each Station who shall oversee and direct the engineering and technical operation of such Station. Licensee shall retain the right to interrupt and discontinue Programmer's programming at any time if Licensee determines the programming is not in the public interest or violates this Agreement, or in case of an emergency or EBS/EAS system activation, or for the purpose of providing programming which Licensee in its sole discretion determines to be of greater national, regional or local importance, whereupon, the payments, reimbursements and fees provided for in Paragraph 2 above shall be reduced by a percentage amount equal to the percentage that the amount of Programmer's programming that is not carried bears to the total programming time allowed Programmer, pursuant to Paragraph 1 above. Programmer shall properly prepare and promptly provide to Licensee (a) all its contracts, agreements and requests for time for political programming or programming addressing controversial issues of public importance; (b) all records, complaints and reports of every kind whatsoever which may be required by the FCC to be maintained or filed with the FCC by each Station as a result of Programmer's programming over such Station; and (c) full information with respect to Programmer's programs and public service announcements which are responsive to issues of public concern in sufficient detail to enable Licensee to timely prepare all appropriate or necessary records and reports required by the Commission and its rules and policies concerning such Station's operations. Programmer will properly prepare and furnish to Licensee such information, records and reports relating to Programmer's programming, sales or employment practices at each Station in sufficient detail as is necessary to enable Licensee to comply with all rules and policies of the FCC or any other governmental agency.
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