Contributed Comcast Businesses definition

Contributed Comcast Businesses has the meaning set forth in the Master Agreement.
Contributed Comcast Businesses means the businesses of Comcast and its Subsidiaries to the extent within the Scope of Business (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), other than the Comcast Permitted Businesses (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), as conducted prior to the date hereof, as of the date hereof, and as of the Closing.
Contributed Comcast Businesses means (i) the businesses of Comcast and its Subsidiaries to the extent within the Business (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), other than the Comcast Permitted Businesses (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), as conducted prior to the date hereof, as of the date hereof, and as of the Closing, and (ii) the business of Comcast and its Subsidiaries that currently sells all or a portion of the advertising impressions of certain Comcast-affiliated websites (for example, eonline.com, fandango.com, g4tv.com, mystyle.com, movies.com and dailycandy.com), and certain other third party entertainment-related websites to national advertisers (either by individual website or as part of a vertical ad network), and that provides ad operations and ad analytics support relating to the delivery of such impressions, as conducted as of the Closing (i.e., the Comcast business unit commonly referred to as “CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations”), but excluding any portion of such business operated by the Comcast Spotlight business unit.

Examples of Contributed Comcast Businesses in a sentence

  • NBCU, directly and through its Subsidiaries, is engaged in the NBCU Businesses and Comcast, directly and through certain of its Subsidiaries, is engaged in the Contributed Comcast Businesses.

  • Any such notice of disagreement shall specify those items or amounts as to which GE disagrees (each, a “Disputed Item”), and GE shall be deemed to have agreed with all other relevant amounts contained in the Closing Statement and the calculation of NBCU Interim Free Cash Flow, Trailing EBITDA of NBCU and Trailing EBITDA of the Contributed Comcast Businesses set forth therein.

  • No claim has been made since January 1, 2006 with respect to the Library Rights under any errors and omissions policy maintained by or for the benefit of the Contributed Comcast Businesses.

  • The NBCU Transferors, the Comcast Transferors, and their respective Affiliates shall have the right to retain copies of all books and records of the NBCU Businesses and Contributed Comcast Businesses, respectively, relating to periods ending on or prior to the Closing Date.

  • Each of the Comcast Transferors and the Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries is in compliance in all material respects with all Laws applicable to the ownership of their respective assets and properties and the operation of the Contributed Comcast Businesses, and since January 1, 2008, no Comcast Transferor or Contributed Comcast Subsidiary has received any notice from any Governmental Authority alleging any material conflict with, material violation or breach of or material default under any such Law.

  • Comcast has implemented disclosure controls and procedures designed to ensure that material information relating to the Contributed Comcast Businesses is made known to the management of the Contributed Comcast Businesses by others within the Contributed Comcast Businesses.

  • GE and its advisors will have thirty (30) days to review the calculation of 2008 Contributed Comcast Businesses EBITDA, during which 30-day period Comcast shall provide adequate access to management and Comcast internal workpapers to assess the basis for the calculation.

  • There are no formal organizational campaigns, corporate campaigns, petitions, demands for recognition via card-check or, to the Knowledge of Comcast, other material unionization activities seeking recognition of a bargaining unit in the Contributed Comcast Businesses.

  • No material claim with respect to payment of wages, salary or overtime pay has been asserted, or is now pending or, to the Knowledge of Comcast, threatened before any Governmental Authority, with respect to Comcast Contributed Business Employees, and there is no charge or proceeding with respect to a material violation of any occupational safety or health standards that has been asserted or is now pending or, to the Knowledge of Comcast, threatened with respect to the Contributed Comcast Businesses.

  • Schedule C shall govern certain services provided by Contributed Comcast Businesses to Comcast Entities as of the Closing Date which are not subject to written agreements, and shall supersede any existing oral Related Party Comcast Contracts relating thereto.


More Definitions of Contributed Comcast Businesses

Contributed Comcast Businesses means (i) the businesses of Comcast and its Subsidiaries to the extent within the Business (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), other than the Comcast Permitted Businesses (as defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), as conducted prior to the date hereof, as of the date hereof, and as of the Closing, and (ii) the business of Comcast and its Subsidiaries that currently sells all or a portion of the advertising impressions of certain Comcast-affiliated websites (for example, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇), and certain other third party entertainment-related websites to national advertisers (either by individual website or as part of a vertical ad network), and that provides ad operations and ad analytics support relating to the delivery of such impressions, as conducted as of the Closing (i.e., the Comcast business unit commonly referred to as “CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations”), but excluding any portion of such business operated by the Comcast Spotlight business unit.