Free Television Spillover Sample Clauses

Free Television Spillover. (A) Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee’s, its Affiliates’ and its Network Affiliates’ Broadcasts of Licensed Content by means of Free Television from within the Territory which are intended for reception in the Territory may be received outside of the Territory (such reception, the “Licensee Spillover”). Licensor agrees that the occurrence of Licensee Spillover shall not be considered a breach of this Agreement so long as (1) Licensee, its Affiliates and its Network Affiliates use their commercially reasonable efforts not to increase the predicted noise limited coverage contour of each of their respective stations outside the Territory beyond that authorized by the FCC as of November 1, 2010 (the “Licensee Permitted Spillover Contour”), provided, however, that with respect to any station acquired after November 1, 2010, the Licensee Permitted Spillover Contour shall be determined as of the closing date of the acquisition of such station; (2) such Licensee Spillover is incidental to their respective stations’ operations as authorized by the FCC; and (3) Licensee, its Affiliates and its Network Affiliates do not market advertising based on the availability of such Licensee Spillover to persons located outside the Territory. Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, Licensor and Licensee acknowledge and agree that Licensee, its Affiliates and its Network Affiliates shall have the right and ability to (without being in breach of this Agreement) (x) consent to the re-transmission of a Free Television channel by any Cable Television System in Mexico more than half of the subscribers of which reside within thirty-five (35) miles from the geographic reference coordinates of the center of the community of license of the transmission facility of such Free Television channel (“Licensee Facility Location”); and (y) base the price of any local advertising time or space sold on such Free Television channels in the Territory on the ability of viewers outside the Territory to view such Free Television channels.
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