Video programming definition

Video programming means video and/or information programming provided by or generally
Video programming means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.
Video programming or “Programming” means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.

Examples of Video programming in a sentence

  • Video programming includes advertisements of more than five min- utes in duration but does not include advertisements of five minutes’ dura- tion or less.

  • Video programming distributors pro- viding a channel that consists of a service that is distributed and exhib- ited for viewing in more than a single time zone shall be exempt from closed captioning that service for any contin- uous 4 hour time period they may se- lect, commencing not earlier than 12a.m. local time and ending not later than 7 a.m. local time in any location where that service is intended for view- ing.

  • Video programming or portions of video programming for which the con- tent of the soundtrack is displayed vis- ually through text or graphics (e.g., program schedule channels or commu- nity bulletin boards).

  • Video programming distributors should ensure that any staff reachable through this contact information has the capability to immediately respond to and address consumers’ concerns.

  • Video programming providers may rely on the accuracy of certifications.


More Definitions of Video programming

Video programming means that term as defined in 47 USC 522(20).
Video programming means video and/or information programming provided by or generally considered comparable to programming provided by a cable operator including, but not limited to, Internet service.
Video programming means the same as defined in 47 U.S.C. §522.
Video programming means programming provided by or generally considered comparable to programming provided by a television broadcast station, as set forth in 47U.S.C. § 522(20).
Video programming means those programming services commonly provided to subscribers by a “video service supplier” including but not limited to basic services, premium services, audio services, video games, pay-per-view services, video on demand, origination programming, or any other similar services, regardless of the content of such video programming, or the technology used to deliver such services, and regardless of the manner or basis on which such services are calculated or billed.
Video programming or “Programming” shall mean the programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.
Video programming means programming provided by, or