Broadcast Cash Flow definition

Broadcast Cash Flow for any period, Consolidated EBITDA for such period plus, to the extent deducted in calculating such Consolidated EBITDA, corporate level general and administrative expenses of the Borrowers and the Subsidiary Guarantors for such period (calculated in a manner consistent with the calculation of such expenses in the consolidated financial statements of New Holdings for such period).
Broadcast Cash Flow means, for any period, the sum of EBITDA plus Corporate Expense for such period; provided that, for the purposes of the definition ofUnrestricted Subsidiary”, Broadcast Cash Flow shall refer to EBITDA and Corporate Expense as if each reference therein to Borrower and its Subsidiaries included Unrestricted Subsidiaries.
Broadcast Cash Flow for any accounting period shall mean station operating income for such accounting period for the stations owned or operated by the Company as of the last day of such accounting period on a consolidated basis excluding depreciation, amortization and corporate, general and administrative expenses, calculated in a manner consistent with the presentation of "broadcast cash flow" in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities Exchange Commission.

Examples of Broadcast Cash Flow in a sentence

  • The 2008 bonus payment, if any, shall be calculated as follows: Barrington Broadcast Cash Flow of less than $____________.

  • In the event Programmer shall notify Licensee in writing that it disputes a Month Expense Report or Licensee shall notify Programmer in writing that it disputes a calculation of Broadcast Cash Flow, which writing shall describe the reason for such dispute, the parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve such dispute.

  • Licensee agrees to provide Programmer such records, receipts, copies of contracts and other information and documentation as Programmer may reasonably request in order to enable it to verify Licensee's Monthly Expense Reports, and Programmer agrees to provide Licensee such records, receipts, copies of contracts and other information and documentation as Licensee may reasonably request in order to enable Licensee to verify Broadcast Cash Flow calculations.

  • The Station Broadcast Cash Flow so calculated for each station shall remain the Station Broadcast Cash Flow of such station for all future calculations of Station Broadcast Cash Flow.

  • The Purchase Price shall be decreased by the product of 17.37 times the amount, if any, by which Broadcast Cash Flow (as defined in Section 7.1(G)) of the Stations for the period of twelve consecutive calendar months ending immediately prior to the Closing Date is less than $1,900,000.


More Definitions of Broadcast Cash Flow

Broadcast Cash Flow means, for any period, the sum (determined on a consolidated basis without duplication in accordance with GAAP) for the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, of EBITDA for such period, calculated before Corporate Overhead for such period.
Broadcast Cash Flow for any period, Consolidated EBITDA for such period plus Corporate Overhead for such period.
Broadcast Cash Flow is KVEA's operating income plus depreciation and amortization determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and those used in preparing the Budget.
Broadcast Cash Flow means, with respect to the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries, for any period of calculation the remainder of (x) the revenue for such period which is classified as net revenue in the profit and loss statements delivered pursuant to Sections 6.1(a) and 6.1(b) minus (y) those expenses which are classified as operating expenses (other than interest expense, depreciation, amortization, corporate general and administrative expense and noncash extraordinary items) for such period in the profit and loss statements delivered pursuant to Sections 6.1(a) and 6.1(b).
Broadcast Cash Flow means operating income (loss) before net LMA expenses, depreciation and amortization and corporate general and administrative expenses. "EBITDA" means operating income (loss) before LMA expenses and depreciation and amortization. LMA expenses are, as explained in note (5), fees paid by American Radio which permit American Radio to
Broadcast Cash Flow means operating income in the applicable Financial Statements (a) minus (to the extent included in determining such operating income) nonrecurring gains or income, and cash payments made in respect of obligations relating to Program Rights during such period, (b) plus (to the extent included in determining such operating income) nonrecurring charges or expenses (including those relating to equity or equity-linked compensation and severance identified as in connection with reductions in force) and depreciation and amortization (including the amortization of obligations relating to Program Rights excluding barter rights amortization).
Broadcast Cash Flow means net cash income from the sale of advertising time (before interest, income tax, depreciation and amortization).