Examples of Broadcaster in a sentence
In this Part: in relation to the NZRU, a significant Sponsor or Broadcaster means a Sponsor or Broadcaster contributing over $1m per annum to NZRU Player Generated Revenue; and each Super Rugby Club and Provincial Union will nominate and notify the RPC of up to four Sponsors or Broadcasters (including any changes to those) who will be, in relation to them, a significant Sponsor or Broadcaster.
The NZRU (or a Super Rugby Club or Provincial Union acting on its behalf) may, following notification and consultation with the RPC, assign the Player Licence Property to a Sponsor or Broadcaster for the purpose of allowing that Sponsor or Broadcaster to associate the Player Licence Property with itself or its goods or services.
A Broadcaster is a party with whom the NZRU (or a Provincial Union or a Super Rugby Club) has entered into an agreement for the recording and broadcasting of any Rugby game played by a New Zealand Team (and, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes the World Rugby and Rugby World Cup Limited).
Except as provided in this Part, the NZRU may not assign the Player Licence Property to a party other than a Sponsor or Broadcaster (nor may a Sponsor or Broadcaster assign the Player Licence Property to any party, or allow any party to use the Player Licence Property otherwise in accordance with this clause), except with the written consent of the RPC.
The NZRU may only use, or deal with or allow a Provincial Union or Super Rugby Club to use, or deal with, the Player Licence Property: for the Promotion of Rugby; or by assigning it to a Sponsor or Broadcaster; in each case, in accordance with the provisions set out below.