Radio rights definition

Radio rights means the distribution and reception of radio programmes, both analogue and digital, over the air, by wire or via cable to devices, both fixed and portable.
Radio rights means the right to broadcast by radio for aural reception only and unaccompanied by any recordation, transmission or broadcast intended for visual reception.
Radio rights means the rights to duplicate, distribute and publicly perform an audio version of the Grant Project (in whole or in part) by all forms of radio, including broadcast, satellite, webcast and podcast.

Examples of Radio rights in a sentence

  • Radio rights (audio-only format, without images, pictures, or video) for exhibition, pre-season, and regular-season contests are exempted from the above policy, and as such, are granted to member insti- tutions by the CEO Group.

  • All Television & Radio rights to Telecast/Broadcast/Advertise National or International events belongs to RSFI and only RSFI has the right to authorise and telecast, either National or International in scope.


More Definitions of Radio rights

Radio rights means the exclusive right to use, or to authorize others to use, the Literary Work, title, plot, episodes, events, scenes and characters depicted therein, in whole or in part, for AM, FM or other broadcasting. Television Rights
Radio rights including the exclusive right to use, adapt, or otherwise exploit the Work or any element thereof (including but not limited to characters, plot, title, scenes, settings, attire, and physical characteristics) for any form of radio programming, including but not limited to dissemination by broadcasting, cable, satellite, telephone, or other land lines, pay-per-view, digital, closed-circuit or other forms of radio transmission, whether now in existence of hereafter devised. OMITTED.
Radio rights meaning the right to transmit the Work or any version or adaptation thereof by way of sound transmission (other than in the form of the soundtrack associated with the Programme which the BBC may transmit from its radio services at any time subject to the payment terms set out in the First Schedule hereunder) by radio PROVIDED THAT the Author shall not be entitled to exercise such Radio Rights during a period until first transmission of the Programme
Radio rights means: to adapt the Film into dramatised form and to broadcast by radio performances of such dramatisations of the Film
Radio rights means: to adapt the Film into dramatised form and to broadcast by radio performances of such dramatisations of the Film Reserved Rights" means: the rights in relation to the Film reserved exclusively for Licensor and specified in Part III of the Schedule "Sound track Rights" means: to make and sell sound recordings on disc, tape or otherwise from the sound track of the Film whereby the same may be separately performed and to perform such sound recordings in public and to broadcast and transmit by television and radio of all kinds and by any media now known or hereafter invented by which such sound recordings may be disseminated. <PAGE> "Stage Rights" means: to adapt the Film into a dramatic work (including musical versions thereof) and to perform such dramatic works in public. "Television Rights" means: to exploit the Pay Television Rights and the Free Television Rights (but for the avoidance of doubt not exploiting the Demand View Rights or the Internet Rights) "Theatrical Rights" means: to exhibit and perform the Film theatrically, in any gauge or width and by any means now known or hereafter invented in such venues as including (without limitation) commercial cinemas or theatres or any places licensed for the exhibition of films to members of the public. "Videogram Rights" means: to manufacture, distribute and exploit Videograms of the Film of any kind now known or hereafter invented (i) for sale or rental thereof to members of the public for private home viewing (to be referred to respectively as "Videogram Sell- Through Rights" and "Videogram Rental Rights" or (ii) for exhibition in a theatre or like establishment which charges an admission to view the Videogram but which is not licensed as a traditional motion picture theatre ("Public Video Rights") <PAGE> </TEXT> </DOCUMENT>

Related to Radio rights

  • Property Rights means all licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates and other approvals obtained by either of the parties either before or after the date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration of the Property, or for the purpose of placing the Property into production or continuing production therefrom;

  • Software means any computer software programs, including all source code, object code, and documentation related thereto and all software modules, tools and databases.