Only Certain Station and Certain Programs Sample Clauses

Only Certain Station and Certain Programs. Broadcaster’s right to exhibit the Programs shall be limited to the Station and Channel(s) specified in the preamble to this Agreement. Broadcaster shall not authorize, cause, permit, or otherwise enable any other station or distribution medium (electronic, written, or otherwise) to carry or otherwise use all or any part or any of the content of any Program or material distributed by Action (even if such material is delivered via Action’s interconnection facilities to Station). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Broadcaster, upon written notice to Action, may authorize any television translator, booster, relay facility, or another station that is rebroadcasting the Station’s signal, to rebroadcast, and any cable television system, direct broadcast satellite system, or other multichannel video programming distributor (“MVPD”) to retransmit, the portion of the Station’s DTV signal that includes the Programs within the Station’s DMA without Action's prior written consent, as long as such translator rebroadcasts or MVPD retransmits the Programs in their entirety. Broadcaster shall not authorize a public exhibition of any Program (which for purposes of clarity and avoidance of doubt shall not include the transmission of Action’s Programs by Broadcaster pursuant to this Agreement); Action acknowledges that Broadcaster cannot control the actions of third parties and that Broadcaster shall have no liability to Action or to any other person or entity for the conduct of third parties acting without Broadcaster’s express written consent. Broadcaster may not distribute any Program via the Internet except as expressly provided in writing by Action.
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