Children's Programming Sample Clauses

Children's Programming. (i) Broker agrees that it will not broadcast advertising on the Station within programs designed for children age twelve (12) years or under in excess of the amounts permitted under the FCC's rules, (ii) Broker will pre-screen children's programming broadcast on the Station during the hours it is providing such programming, to establish that advertising will not be broadcast in excess of the applicable FCC rules, and (iii) Broker agrees to broadcast sufficient children's programming on the Station to be in full compliance with the rules and policies of the FCC. Broker shall be responsible for providing all necessary information and documentation with respect to children's programming to the Owners to enable Owners to prepare all reports and certifications required to be placed in the Station's public inspection file. Such reports and certifications shall include, without limitation, the following: (a) a quarterly report on children's programming pursuant to Section 73.3526(e)(11)(iii) of the FCC's rules; and (b) a certificate with respect to compliance with advertising limits in children's programs pursuant to Section 73.3526(e)(11)(ii) of the FCC's rules. Broker shall provide the Owners with information regarding the titles of all children's programs carried on the Station in the past quarter in which the advertising limits apply, both local and network, all program segments during which the allowed commercial limits were exceeded, and a separate memo explaining why any excesses occurred. In carrying out its obligations with respect to children's programming, Broker shall further maintain records with respect to commercial matter in children's programming either in the form of logs of programs reflecting the commercial time, tapes of the programs, lists of commercial minutes aired in identified children's programs, or appropriate certificates from networks and syndicators with respect to compliance with the FCC's requirements on commercial limits.
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Children's Programming. The station shall broadcast reasonable amounts of educational and informational programming designed for children aged 16 years and younger. Children's Advertising Programming designed for children aged 12 years and younger shall not include more than 12 minutes of commercial matter per hour, Monday through Friday, and shall not include more than 10.5 minutes of commercial matter per hour on weekend programming. There shall be no host selling, as that term is defined by the FCC, in children's programming on the station. Emergency Information Any emergency information which is broadcast by the station shall be transmitted both aurally and visually or only visually.
Children's Programming. The station shall broadcast requisite amounts of educational and informational programming designed to further the positive development of children aged 16 years and younger. POLITICAL BROADCASTING All "uses" of the station by legally qualified candidates for elective office shall be in accordance with the Act and the FCC's Rules and policies, including without limitation, equal opportunities requirements, reasonable access requirements, lowest unit charge requirements and similar rules and regulations. OBSCENITY AND INDECENCY The station shall not broadcast any obscene material. Material is deemed to be obscene if the average person, applying contemporary community standards in the local community, would find that the material, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest; depicts or describes in a patently offensive way sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable state law; and taken as a whole, lacks serious literary artistic, political or scientific value. The station shall not broadcast any indecent material outside of the periods of time prescribed by the Commission. Material is deemed to be indecent if it includes language or material that, in context, depicts or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards for the broadcast medium, sexual or excretory activities or organs.
Children's Programming. The Owner's Responsibility For Compliance with FCC Technical Rules.......................................8
Children's Programming. (i) Network will provide as part of the Service an amount of core educational and informational children’s programming as defined by FCC rules, including 47 C.F.R. §73.671, as the same may be amended from time to time (“Core Children’s Programming”) sufficient to satisfy the minimum Core Children’s Programming hours required to meet the FCC’s benchmark for such programming incurred by Affiliate as a result of the broadcast by the Stations of the Service on each such Station’s free, over-the-air, multicast feed, if and solely to the extent required by applicable FCC rules and regulations. Provided Network has been granted the rights to broadcast the Core Children’s Programming on a Station’s Primary Feed by all pertinent programming providers and Network may exercise such rights at no additional cost or expense to Network, Affiliate may simulcast or rebroadcast the Core Children’s Programming on the pertinent Station’s Primary Feed. In addition, Affiliate agrees to notify Network in the event Affiliate elects to meet the Core Children’s Programming requirements resulting from its Stations’ free, over-the-air multicast feeds on a single free, over-the-air multicast feed in which case Network’s obligations shall thereafter cease. (ii) Network represents and warrants that if it supplies to Affiliate any programming produced primarily for children 12 years old or younger, such programming shall comply with the FCC’s commercial limits, including 47 C.F.R. §73.670, as the same may be amended from time to time, including limits on the amount of commercial matter and the prohibition on certain commercial matter in both the program material and commercial material, provided that each Station passes through such programming without alteration. (iii) At the end of each calendar quarter, Network will provide to Affiliate a certification indicating the amount of Core Children’s Programming made available to Affiliate during the quarter and certifying that any programming produced primarily for children 12 years old or younger, as provided by Network, complied with the FCC’s rules on commercial limits.
Children's Programming. (i) Except as may be otherwise agreed by the parties, the programming provided by Company must be Children’s Programming (as defined below) and all Content must be provided in accordance with FCC standards for Children’s Programming as set forth in more detail in this paragraph. “Children’s Programming” means programming with a target audience of children ages 12 and under. All programming provided hereunder must be first rate, network quality programming and will be exclusive to The CW for broadcast television during each such Broadcast Year. The CW shall have final approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, over the selection of each series to be broadcast on the Block during the Term; provided, however, that any series broadcast on 4Kids TV on the “Fox Block” (as defined below) during the 2007/2008 Broadcast Year (including episodes from prior seasons of such series) shall be deemed approved by The CW for broadcast on the Block during the Term. The approval mechanism, including the procedure for dealing with any dispute, will be negotiated in good faith. The parties acknowledge and agree that there will be a substantial amount of “first run” Children’s Programming broadcast on the Block during peak periods of advertising demand such as the “hard eight” and pre-Easter. The parties acknowledge and agree that Company shall be broadcasting reruns of Content and may be broadcasting programs from Company’s library that have not been broadcast on 4Kids TV on the Fox Block during the 2007/2008 Broadcast Year (“Company Library Programming”) on the Block in accordance with customary scheduling practices for Children’s Programming. Company shall consult with The CW with respect to the scheduling of Company Library Programming on the Block. The CW shall have the right to approve or disapprove Company Library Programming broadcast on the Block during the Term, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Children's Programming. Programs which possess all the following criteria: contain no commercial are directed at a audience; contain an educational and/or developmental component; are produced for broadcast Off-Prime; are produced for multiple broadcast during the week. COMMERCIAL CARRIER USE Exhibition of Programs on any commercial carrier such as, but not limited to airplanes (i.e. in-flight), trains, ships and buses.
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Children's Programming. The Union agrees that, when two Performances of Children's Programmes fall within the Performance Call, only the one Performance Rate shall apply. This shall apply to all employees working the production.
Children's Programming. All programming or advertising transmitted by television or cable after six o’clock in the morning and before nine o’clock in the evening.
Children's Programming. Is any programming or advertising broadcast or cable television after six hours and
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