Cable Programming Services Sample Clauses

Cable Programming Services. Any video programming provided over a cable system, regardless of service tier, including installation or rental of equipment used for the receipt of such video programming, other than: 1) video programming carried on the Basic Broadcast Service tier; 2) video programming offered on a pay-per-channel or pay-per-program basis; or 3) a combination of multiple channels of pay-per-channel or pay-per-program video programming offered on a multiplexed or time-shifted basis so long as the combined service: (i) consists of commonly-identified video programming; and (ii) is not bundled with any regulated tier of service.
Cable Programming Services. Any video programming provided over a cable system, regardless of service tier, including installation or rental of equipment used for the receipt of such video programming, other than: 1) video programming carried on the Basic Broadcast Service tier; 2) video programming offered on a pay-per-channel or pay-per-program basis; or 3) a combination of multiple channels of pay-per-channel or pay-per-program video programming offered on a multiplexed or time-shifted basis so long as the combined service: (i) consists of commonly-identified video programming; and
Cable Programming Services. Those service tiers which include all video Programming services except the Basic Broadcast Service tier and pay and pay-per- view. Said service tiers may be marketed by the Licensee under a brand name which may change from time to time.
Cable Programming Services. OCC shall provide Cable Programming Services to the Hotels as provided in Exhibits E-1 and E-2, which may be modified as provided herein. Exhibit E-1 sets forth the “Basic Cable Channel Lineup” for each Covered Brand. Exhibit E-2 sets forth the “Optional Expanded Cable Lineup” for all Covered Brands (collectively, the “Cable Lineups”). (a) Each Hotel may elect to receive the Basic Cable Channel Lineup or the Optional Expanded Channel Lineup. As of the Effective Date, OCC’s total direct third party costs (amounts actually paid to appropriate third parties for the right to distribute the applicable cable programming) (“Direct Programming Costs”) are listed for each of the Cable Lineups in Exhibits E-1 and E-2, on a per-available-room basis. (b) The Cable Programming Services *** to arrive at the fees payable by the Hotel per available room per month for the Cable Lineups. As of the Effective Date, this fee is reflected as the “Hotel Payment” in Exhibit E-1 or E-2, as applicable. (c) The parties acknowledge that a Hotel, prior to the installation of the System, might have already entered into an agreement with a third party for the delivery of cable programming services that would otherwise be provided by OCC under this Agreement, and would therefore not be receiving the Cable Programming Services from OCC. In such event, ***. ***. This paragraph shall only apply for the duration of the agreement with the third party for cable programming services, which the Hotel will seek to terminate (or not renew) as soon as reasonably practicable under the circumstances without causing a breach thereunder or incurring any liability thereunder. (d) Marriott shall have the right on a Hotel-by-Hotel basis to substitute one or more cable channels that are commercially available in the Hotel’s area for the same number of cable channels in the Cable Lineups. Such substitution *** without such substitutions. In the event that the total Direct Programming Costs are higher with such substitutions, OCC shall so inform the Hotel, which, if it elects to proceed with the substitutions, shall pay the difference in Direct Programming Costs to OCC. It is understood that having certain channels present in all Hotels could, among other things, increase revenue opportunities for the System. Accordingly, the substitution right described in this paragraph shall not apply to the channels identified as “Protected Channels” in Exhibits E-1 and E-1. In addition, OCC may propose changes to the Pr...