Programmer and Wink Sample Clauses

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 Wink Programs. Wink is responsible for providing all equipment (including taxes and freight) necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Wink Programs into the primary East and West video signal feeds for the First Programming Service and for the Second Programming Service (if Programmer's chooses to exercise it's option to add the Disney Channel as the Second Programming Service), including but not limited to the equipment listed on Exhibit E hereto. At whatever point this agreement terminates for any reason, Wink will have the right to regain custody and ownership of all such equipment.
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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 equipment necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate video signal. Exhibit E 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 21 days following the execution of this agreement subject to completion of the site visit referenced above. Wink will bear the cost of any equipment that is above and beyond the equipment cost estimate provided in Exhibit C.
Programmer and Wink agree to collaborate to enable the installation and integration of the Wink Software into Programmers facilities, and to use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the reliable transmission of the Interactive Programs. Programmer is responsible for providing the equipment necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate video signals as set forth on Exhibit E. Exhibit E provides a preliminary list of such equipment, and may be amended by mutual agreement after afinal site visit by Wink's Operations department. Programmer will be presented with a final list of equipment no later then 21 days following the execution of this Agreement, subject to completion of the site visit.
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 to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate video signals. Exhibit E 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 November 15, 1997.
Programmer and Wink agree to collaborate to enable the installation and integration of the Wink Software into Programmer's facilities, and to use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the reliable transmission of the Interactive Programs. Programmer is responsible for providing all equipment necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Programs into the appropriate video signals. Exhibit E 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 21 days following the execution of this Agreement, subject to completion of the site visit. If such final list exceeds 5% of the cost set forth in Exhibit E, Wink agrees to pay for any overages in excess of such amount.
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 Wink Programs. Wink is responsible for providing all equipment (including taxes and freight) necessary to run the Wink Software and to enable insertion of Interactive Wink Programs into the appropriate video signals, including but not limited to the equipment listed on Exhibit E hereto. Programmer will reimburse Wink for all costs of such equipment up to a maximum of $21,000 for the equipment listed in Exhibit E hereto, such reimbursements to accrue as an obligation of Programmer at the rate of $1,750 per month, and will be paid by Programmer to Wink out of any incremental revenue received by Programmer attributable to the Interactive Programs, after Programmer retains the first [*]%of such revenue (such reimbursements and incremental revenue to be calculated for on a monthly basis). At whatever point this agreement terminates for any reason, Programmer will not have any obligation to pay Wink any then-unpaid balance, but Wink will have the right to regain custody and ownership of all such equipment. Wink acknowledges that Programmer's uplink facility is constrained in rack space, and accepts that Programmer may terminate if the total rack space required to support the First and Second Programming Services exceeds that occupied by two Norpak TES-3 data inserters.

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