Video Display Program definition

Video Display Program means a program of digital content shown on Lobby Screens which is distributed by LLC through the Digital Content Network for exhibition in Digitized Theatres, and which is distributed non-digitally by some other means, including DVD, for exhibition in Non-Digitized Theatres.

Examples of Video Display Program in a sentence

  • Each of the Pre-Feature Program and the Video Display Program shall consist of Inventory comprising a single play list (“Play List”).

  • In addition, LLC shall not restrict the sale of Inventory from the Video Display Program for promotions of feature films.

  • The elements of the Video Display Program shall be, generally, the same as those for the Pre-Feature Program, and will include the Brand and the Branded Slots.

  • LLC specifically agrees that the Video Display Program will contain only material that has received, or had it been rated would have received, an MPAA “G” or “PG” rating.

  • Lobby Screens displaying the Video Display Program shall be located in areas of Theatres of LLC’s choosing (subject to Cinemark’s reasonable operational constraints and provided relocation of existing Lobby Screens is not required).

  • The Digital Content Service (which includes the Pre-Feature Program, Policy Trailer, Event Trailer and the Video Display Program), the Digital Carousel and the Traditional Content Program, and all other on-screen content which is exhibited in Theatre auditoriums prior to the feature film presentation, but specifically excluding Trailers.

  • As of the Original Effective Date and during the Term, pursuant to the terms of Section 4.01 (Content and Distribution of the Digital Content Service and Traditional Content Program), LLC will provide the following Advertising Services to the Digitized Theatres, and all Digitized Theatres will, subject to the terms of Section 4.12 (Customer Access to Pre-Feature Program), participate in (i) the Pre-Feature Program, (ii) the Policy Trailer and (iii) the Video Display Program.

  • Cinemark may purchase an additional one minute for every thirty (30) minutes of the Video Display Program advertising for use in Strategic Programs at the applicable rate card rate for third-party advertising established by LLC for such Video Display Program advertising inventory.

  • The Digital Content Service (which includes the Pre-Feature Program, Policy Trailer, and the Video Display Program), the Digital Carousel and the Traditional Content Program, and all other on-screen content which is exhibited in Theatre auditoriums prior to the feature film presentation or a Digital Programming Event, but specifically excluding Trailers and Event Trailers.

  • Lobby Screens displaying the Video Display Program shall be located in areas of Theatres of LLC’s choosing (subject to Regal’s reasonable operational constraints and provided relocation of existing Lobby Screens is not required).