Common use of New Programs and Movies Clause in Contracts

New Programs and Movies. At least as often as the first Business Day of each calendar quarter, Licensor will deliver a written notice (an “Availability Notice”) to Licensee specifying the Programs and Movies that (i) have become available to Licensee hereunder since the delivery of the preceding Availability Notice; or (ii) may no longer be available to Licensee hereunder (detailing the reason for such unavailability) (it being understood that the first Availability Notice, which Licensor shall deliver to Licensee no later than April 1, 2011, shall only be required to include those Programs and Movies that have become available to Licensee since the Effective Date). Each Availability Notice shall specify, for each such Program or Movie, (A) the name, length, number of episodes (if readily available), genre and content type; (B) Rights Restrictions (if any); and (C) Clearances (if any) that have not been obtained that would prohibit, restrict or impair Licensee’s Licensed Rights to such Programs or Movies. For purposes of this Section 7.2(a) only, the term “Program” shall refer to Programs initially Broadcast, or intended for initial Broadcast, on a Linear Television Channel.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: 2011 Mexico License Agreement, 2011 Mexico License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.), 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.)

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New Programs and Movies. At least as often as the first Business Day of each calendar quarter, Licensor will deliver a written notice (an “Availability Notice”) to Licensee specifying the Programs and Movies that (i) have become available to Licensee hereunder since the delivery of the preceding Availability Notice; or (ii) may no longer be available to Licensee hereunder (detailing the reason for such unavailability) (it being understood that the first Availability Notice, which Licensor shall deliver to Licensee no later than April 1, 2011, shall Notice delivered hereunder was only be required to include those Programs and Movies that have had become available to Licensee since the Prior Effective Date). Each Availability Notice shall specify, for each such Program or Movie, (A) the name, length, number of episodes (if readily available), genre and content type; (B) Rights Restrictions (if any); and (C) Clearances (if any) that have not been obtained that would prohibit, restrict or impair Licensee’s Licensed Rights to such Programs or Movies. For purposes of this Section 7.2(a) only, the term “Program” shall refer to Programs initially Broadcast, or intended for initial Broadcast, on a Linear Television Channel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.), 2011 Program License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.)

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