INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING Sample Clauses

INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Programmer agrees to ensure that Programmer's Interactive Wink Programs are passed through to viewers unchanged by Programmer's owned stations ("Programmer Owned Stations "), to the extent that they clear the ABC Network programs carrying the Interactive Wink Programs and Interactive Wink Programs can be carried without signal degradation, and to use its reasonable commercial efforts to ensure such passage by local affiliates with whom Programmer has an affiliate agreement and which are not owned by Programmer ("Other Programmer Affiliates").
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INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Unless Wink agrees in writing to waive this requirement, Programmer will distribute the Interactive Programs with the national feed for the First Programming Service defined in Exhibit A, or in the absence of a single national feed, through the feed with the largest household reception area in the United States and on any additional feeds that reach at least 5% of Programmer's potential audience. Such distribution will take place through Programmer's national uplink or broadcast facilities. 3.2 Programmer and Wink agree to collaborate in good faith to enable the installation and integration of the Wink Software into Programmer's facilities, and to ensure the reliable transmission of the Interactive Programs. Wink shall provide training to Programmer in accordance with Exhibit C and, at no cost to Programmer, any additional on-going training necessary to ensure successful implementation of the Interactive Programs. Wink is responsible for providing all equipment necessary to run the Wink ITV Broadcast Server and Wink Server Module to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate Video signals. This equipment is the property of Wink and must be surrendered by Programmer upon the termination of this Agreement. Programmer is responsible for providing the equipment necessary to run Wink ITV Studio and Server Studio as specified in Exhibit E. Exhibit E provides a preliminary list of equipment for which Wink and Programmer are responsible, and is subject to a final site visit by Wink's Operations department. Programmer will be presented with a final list of equipment no later than 21 days following the execution of this agreement, subject to completion of the site visit referred to above. Any additional equipment that is required shall be provided by Wink at its cost. 3.3 Upon airing of each Programming Service Wink agrees to provide at no cost to Programmer weekly usage reporting to Programmer of all response traffic generated by Programmer viewers and collected by Wink's Data Center. Programmer accepts Wink's terms for all other response traffic and reporting, including polling by zip code and polling by system as outlined in Exhibit B. 3.4 Beginning on the First Air Date, Programmer agrees to air Interactive Programs on the First Programming Service in the following two forms: (a) a news headline application with an associated "virtual channel" that viewers access by hyperlinking from Programmer's video channel or by tuning directly. The vi...
INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Programmer will distribute the interactive Programs with the national feed for each Programming Service defined in Exhibit A, or in the absence of a single national feed, through the feed with the largest household reception area in the country and on any additional feeds that reach at least 5% of Programmer's existing subscribers. Such distribution will take place through Programmer's national uplink or broadcast facilities. Programmer shall not be obligated to distribute the Interactive Programs on any feed other than Programmer's primary national feed in the event that such distribution requires the extension of manpower above and beyond the requirements the parties have previously discussed.
INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Programmer will distribute the Interactive Programs with the primary East and West Coast feeds for the Programming Service(s) defined in Exhibit A. Such distribution will take place through Programmer's national uplink or broadcast facilities, and is subject to Wink's delivery to Programmer of all components necessary to ensure the transmission of Interactive Programs.
INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Programmer will distribute the Interactive Programs for each Programming Service (as defined in Exhibit A) through it's national uplink or broadcast facilities. Programmer agrees to provide the Required Interactive Programs in accordance with Exhibit A. 3.2 Programmer and Wink agree to collaborate to enable the installation and integration of the Wink Software into Programmer's facilities, and to ensure the reliable transmission of the Interactive Programs. Programmer is responsible for providing all necessary equipment necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate video signals. Exhibit F provides a preliminary list of such equipment, and is subject to a final site visit by Wink's Operations department. Programmer will be presented with a final list of equipment no later than August 31st, 1997. 3.3 Wink agrees to provide weekly reporting to Programmer of all response traffic generated by Programmer viewers and collected by Wink's Data Center. Programmer accepts Wink's terms for all other response traffic and reporting, as outlined in Exhibit B.
INTEGRATION AND PROGRAMMING. 3.1 Programmer will distribute the Interactive Wink Programs with the national feed for each Programming Service defined in Exhibit A, or in the absence of a single national feed, through the feed with the largest household reception area in the country and on any additional feeds that reach at least 5% of Programmer's potential audience. Such distribution will take place through Programmer's national uplink or broadcast facilities.

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