Basic Television definition

Basic Television a single schedule of television programming, (i) which is delivered together with other program services for non-interactive television viewing simultaneously with such delivery, (ii) in respect of which a periodic subscription fee is charged to the subscriber for the privilege of receiving such program service together with other program services, other than Subscription Pay Television or other premium television services or tiers of services for which a separately allocable or identifiable program fee is charged and (iii) which program service is primarily supported by advertisement revenues and sponsorships.
Basic Television means Broadcasting within a Television Programme Service (other than any such service licensed to make transmissions over terrestrial television transmitters) when transmissions are made for reception direct to home subscribers on terms whereby payment of regular periodic Basic charges enable subscribers to receive the channel (or group of channels) which form part of the service for which payments have been made.
Basic Television means a single linear schedule of programming (a) the signal for which is fully Encrypted and originates and is ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ solely with the Territory, (b) that is delivered by a Television Delivery System together with other program services solely within the Territory5 for non-interactive television viewing simultaneous with such delivery, (c) in respect of which a periodic subscription fee is charged to the viewer in exchange for receiving such program service as part of [one or more of the lowest priced tiers of multiple channel program services available to subscribers, other than Subscription Pay Television services or premium pay television services or tiers of services for which a separately allocable or identifiable program fee is charged;]6 and (d) which program service is [primarily]7 supported by advertisement revenues and sponsorships.8 “Basic Television Service” shall not include any system-optional Subscription Pay Television service (i.e., any Subscription Pay Television service for which a system operator would ordinarily charge a separate fee in addition to the obligatory subscription charge, but which may, in a given system, be included in the obligatory subscription charge).

Examples of Basic Television in a sentence

  • It does not cover programs of the type traditionally produced under the AFM Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement, which would be programs with a narrative structure and underscoring.

  • The Availability Date for such Program shall be September 1, 2012, except that Licensee may request an earlier date that is no earlier than the applicable episode’s premiere telecast in the United States on the applicable Basic Television Service (currently expected to be History Channel).

  • In no event shall there be any restrictions on Licensor’s right to exploit (a) any Library Series that is already under license to one or more Free Broadcast Television services, Basic Television Services or Subscription Pay Television Services in the Territory as of its Availability Date hereunder, (b) any Library Series that is licensed hereunder solely for exhibition on an SVOD Standalone basis (i.e., not for exhibition on the Basic TV Service(s)) or (c) any of the Library Films.

  • A public television Employer has the option to score an episodic, dramatic, or documentary series under either this Agreement or the AFM Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement (“TV Film”), provided the selection is made no later than 30 days prior to the first scoring session.

  • Licensor shall not exhibit nor authorize third parties to exhibit such Program (i.e., Season 1 only) within the Territory in the Licensed Language by means of (a) Free Broadcast Television, Basic Television Service, Subscription Pay Television Service, Pay-Per-View Basis or FOD/AVOD howsoever delivered prior to or during such Program’s License Period, or (b) SVOD howsoever delivered prior to August 31, 2012.

  • To the extent Licensee sublicenses a First Run Feature to a Corus Basic Television Service in accordance with the foregoing, Licensee shall not authorize more than the Maximum Permitted Number of Exhibitions, and such sublicensee’s exhibitions shall count against the Maximum Permitted Number of Exhibitions.

  • Licensee shall be prohibited from exhibiting any Program on any other Basic Television Service without the prior written approval of Licensor.

  • The Availability Dates for each episode of Season 1 of such Program shall be the later of (a) June 1, 2012 and (b) such episode’s premiere telecast in the United States on a Basic Television Service.

  • Licensor acknowledges and agrees that such Library Series are not already under license to one or more Free Broadcast Television services, Basic Television Services or Subscription Pay Television Services in the Territory as of their Availability Date, and are therefore subject to the applicable exclusivity/holdbacks set forth in Section 4.6 above.

  • The Availability Date for each episode of such Program shall be the date of such episode’s premiere telecast in the United States on either Free Broadcast Television or a Basic Television Service.


More Definitions of Basic Television

Basic Television means the transmission of programming via Television (excluding over-the-air UHF or VHF broadcast), for which a recurring, regularly scheduled (e.g., monthly) fee is paid by subscribers in consideration for the right to receive such television transmission.

Related to Basic Television

  • Television means a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Television includes any video programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • Television Channel means Zee Group Channel, which has been granted permission for downlinking by the Central Government under the policy guidelines issued or amended by it from time to time and reference to the term ‘channel’ shall be construed as a reference to “television channel”

  • Cable Television Network or “cable TV network” means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers;

  • Radio means a system for transmitting sound without visual images, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Radio includes any audio programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • Cable television service means the one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming and other programming service and subscriber interaction, if any, that is required for the selection or use of the video programming or other programming service.