Broadcast of Programming Sample Clauses

Broadcast of Programming. Effective as of five (5) business days after the expiration or early termination of any waiting period applicable to the transfer of the Stations to Time Broker under the Hart-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the "HSR Act") (the "Commencement Date"), Licensee shall broadcast on the Stations, or cause to be broadcast on the Stations, programs which are presented to it by Time Broker as described in greater detail on Schedule 1.1 (the "Programming").
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Broadcast of Programming. The motion pictures, feature films, and syndicated programs for which Seller has obtained broadcast rights have been scheduled and broadcast in the ordinary course of business, consistent with Seller's past business practices and with customary practices in the television broadcast industry.
Broadcast of Programming. Commencing the date hereof, Licensee shall broadcast on the Stations the Programming for One Hundred Sixty-six (166) hours per week. Programmer will transmit its Programming from Licensee's transmitting facilities.
Broadcast of Programming. Effective upon the date (the "Commencement Date") that is the later to occur of (a) the date that Licensee acquires the Stations from Heritage or (b) the date that is ten (10) business days after the expiration or early termination of any waiting period applicable to the transfer of the Stations to Time Broker under the Hart-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the "HSR Act"), Licensee shall broadcast on the Stations, or cause to be
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Broadcast of Programming. (a) During the Term (as defined below) of this Agreement, Topaz shall make available broadcast time on the Station for the broadcast of Programmer's programs (the "Programming") for up to One Hundred Sixty-Eight (168) hours a week except for: (i) downtime occasioned by routine maintenance, which, except for emergencies, shall be scheduled between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. and shall otherwise be consistent with prior practice; (ii) up to three (3) hours per week between the hours of 6:00 and 9:00 a.m. Sundays during which time RASA may broadcast, at its own expense and pursuant to the terms of the RASA TBA, programming designed to address the problems, needs, and issues of the Station's listeners; (iii) times when Programmer's programs are not accepted or are preempted by RASA in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.1 of the RASA TBA; and (iv) times when broadcasts are prevented for reasons beyond the control of RASA or Topaz.
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Broadcast of Programming. Effective upon the date (the "Commencement Date") that is the earlier of (a) the consummation of the merger between SFX Broadcasting, Inc. and an affiliate of Capstar Broadcasting Corporation, or (b) such earlier date as may be acceptable to Time Broker and approved and agreed to by Licensee, Licensee shall broadcast on the Station, or cause to be broadcast on the Station, programs which are presented to it by Time Broker as described in greater detail on Schedule 1.1 (the "Programming").
Broadcast of Programming. During the Term, as defined below, Licensee shall make available exclusively to Programmer broadcast time on the Station for up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the broadcast of Programmer’s programs (the “Programming”); provided that Licensee shall specifically reserve from such time: (a) downtime occasioned by routine maintenance consistent with prior practice; (b) such times as the parties may agree, not to exceed two (2) hours per week, during which time Licensee may broadcast additional programming designed to address the concerns, needs and issues of the Station’s listeners (“Licensee’s Public Service Programming”); (c) times when Programmer’s programs are not accepted or are preempted by Licensee in accordance with Section of this Agreement or because such Programming does not satisfy the standards of Section of this Agreement; and (d) Force Majeure Events, as defined in Section of this Agreement (such hours, subject to the reservation, being the “LMA Hours”).
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