Categories of Programming Sample Clauses

Categories of Programming. Original Content: Planning, beauty, fashion, groo▇▇ ▇▇▇ues, wedding gowns/dresses, bridesmaids, searchable databases of gown/apparel/wedding photographers/local services/venues/planning information, wedding ceremony and reception music, relationships, honeymoon planning, romantic travel, books and book reviews, tuxedos and formalwear, diamonds, engagement, Ethnic Weddings among them Jewish/Asian/Afro-centric/ Latino and Greek, gay and lesbian weddings, religion, new home, decorating, etiquette, advice experts, gifts, registering, 2nd+ weddings, Families, Inter-weddings. -- Member Generated Content (e.g., chat, live events, message boards, personals and classifieds): Message boards and hosted live chat pertaining to topics described in the original content.
Categories of Programming. Original Content - Original music news - Artist Features including interviews, Q&A's and think-pieces - Album Reviews - Concert Reviews - New Releases - Upcoming Releases - Upcoming Concerts Member Generated Content - Member Pages, with ability to include images, and personal content - Chat areas - Message boards - Ability to "Whisper" (equivalent of I.M.) and send internal e-mail to other user names Third Party Content Customized database information from third-party suppliers including audio clips Update Frequency Daily; some areas multiple times/day Commerce users have ability to purchase CD's and cassettes Topics Covered All genres of music excluding classical Games A weekly Trivia Chat in which prizes are awarded
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