Syndicated Program definition

Syndicated Program means: (i) any Non-Network Program supplied to LICENSEE and other television stations by a third-party producer, distributor or television network not licensed by SESAC for broadcast by LICENSEE; or (ii) any other Non-Network Program that is not a Locally-Produced Program.
Syndicated Program means: (i) any Non-Network Television Program supplied to LICENSEE and other television stations by a producer, distributor or television network not licensed by SESAC for broadcast by LICENSEE; or (ii) any other Program that is not a Locally- Produced Program.

Examples of Syndicated Program in a sentence

  • If the parties do not so reach an agreement, MW shall thereafter have the right to offer such Syndicated Program to other Television Home Shopping networks on terms not materially less favorable to MW than the terms which were offered to VVI, provided that the Card shall not be offered and the Marks shall not be used in connection with such Syndicated Program on such network.

  • Federal Communications Commission, “Cable Television Syndicated Program Exclusivity Rules and Inquiry Into the Economic Relationship Between Television Broadcasting and Cable Television, FCC 80-443,” 79 FCC Reports, Second Series 663, 747, September 11, 1980.

  • If MW and VVI reach an agreement with respect to such Syndicated Program within 30 days after the commencement of negotiations, then MW shall not offer such Syndicated Program over any broadcast or cable television network engaged primarily in Television Home Shopping other than VVI.

  • MW shall give to VVI the first opportunity to carry any Syndicated Program which MW desires to be distributed by a broadcast or cable television network engaged primarily in Television Home Shopping, including without limitation VVI, HSN, QVC and ViaTV.

  • MW and VVI shall thereupon negotiate in good faith over the terms pursuant to which such Syndicated Program would be broadcast by VVI and the compensation, if any, payable to MW therefor.

  • MW shall do so by giving VVI notice of MW's intent to so distribute such Syndicated Program, and the economic terms with respect to such Syndicated Program which MW desires.

  • See, e,g., Cable Television Syndicated Program Exclusivity Rules, 79 FCC2d 652, 660-61 (1980) (denying request by the NAB for oral argument).

  • Federal Communications Commission, “Cable Television Syndicated Program Exclusivity Rules,” 79 FCC Reports, 2nd Series 663, September 11, 1980.

  • Nielsen, "Report on Syndicated Program Audiences," November 1979, p.

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Related to Syndicated Program

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