Broker’s Responsibilities with Respect to Operation of Station Sample Clauses

Broker’s Responsibilities with Respect to Operation of Station. At Owner’s request, Broker shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with and assist Owner in complying with the FCC Rules and the other rules and regulations referenced in Section 10.1, including by reporting such information as Owner may reasonably request from time to time in order to comply with its programming reporting requirements. Broker shall cause the Station to transmit any required tests of the Emergency Alert System at such times as are reasonably directed by Owner. Broker shall prepare, maintain and deliver to Owner all records and information in Broker’s possession that are required by the FCC to be placed in the public inspection files of the Station pertaining to the broadcast of political programming and advertisements, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 73.1940 and 73.3526 of the FCC’s rules. Broker also shall consult with Owner and adhere to all applicable statutes and the rules, regulations and policies of the FCC, as announced from time to time, with respect to the carriage of political advertisements and programming (including, without limitation, the rights of candidates and, as appropriate, others to “equal opportunities”) and the charges permitted therefor. Broker shall furnish within its programming, on behalf of Owner, all station identification announcements required by the FCC’s rules.
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Broker’s Responsibilities with Respect to Operation of Station. At Owner’s request, Broker shall cooperate with and assist Owner in complying with the FCC Rules and the other rules and regulations referenced in Section 10.1, including by reporting such information as Owner may reasonably request from time to time in order to comply with its programming reporting requirements. Broker shall cause the Station to transmit any required tests of the Emergency Alert System at such times as are reasonably directed by Owner. Broker shall prepare, maintain and deliver to Owner all records and information in Broker’s possession that are required by the FCC to be placed in the public inspection files of the Station pertaining to the broadcast of political programming and advertisements, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 73.1940 and 73.3526 of the FCC’s rules. Broker also shall consult with Owner and adhere strictly to all applicable statutes and the rules, regulations and policies of the FCC, as announced from time to time, with respect to the carriage of political advertisements and programming (including, without limitation, the rights of candidates and, as appropriate, others to “equal opportunities”) and the charges permitted therefor. Broker shall furnish within its programming, on behalf of Owner, all station identification announcements required by the FCC’s rules.
Broker’s Responsibilities with Respect to Operation of Station. At Owner’s request, Broker shall cooperate with and assist Owner in complying with the FCC Rules and the other rules and regulations referenced in Section 10.1. Broker shall cause the Station to transmit any required tests of the Emergency Alert System at such times as are directed by Owner. Broker shall prepare, maintain and deliver to Owner all records and information required by the FCC to be placed in the public inspection files of the Station pertaining to the broadcast of political programming and advertisements, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 73.1940 and 73.3526 of the FCC’s rules, and agrees to broadcast sponsored programming addressing political issues, in accordance with the provisions of Section 73.1212 of the FCC’s rules. Broker also shall consult with Owner and adhere strictly to all applicable statutes and the rules, regulations and policies of the FCC, as announced from time to time, with respect to the carriage of political advertisements and programming (including, without limitation, the rights of candidates and, as appropriate, others to “equal opportunities”) and the charges permitted therefor; provided, however, that in the event that Owner, in its sole discretion, determines that Broker is failing to comply with such statutes and FCC Rules, upon Owner’s instruction to such effect, Broker shall immediately cease and desist from carrying political advertisements and programming. Broker shall furnish within its programming, on behalf of Owner, all station identification announcements required by the FCC’s rules. Broker shall provide information with respect to any of its programming which is responsive to the public needs and interests of the area served by the Station so as to assist Owner in the preparation of any required programming reports, and provide other information to enable Owner to prepare other records, reports and logs required by the FCC or other local, state or federal governmental agencies. All studio facilities used by Broker shall comply with FCC Rules related to the location and staffing thereof.

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