Free TV Sample Clauses

The "Free TV" clause establishes the terms under which television broadcasts of certain content are made available without charge to viewers. Typically, this clause outlines which programs or events can be aired on free-to-air channels, and may specify limitations on advertising, geographic reach, or simultaneous online streaming. Its core function is to ensure that key content, such as major sporting events or public interest programming, remains accessible to the general public without requiring a subscription or payment, thereby promoting broad access and public benefit.
Free TV a) by digital or analogue means of wire, cable (broadband, DSL/ VDSL, cable retransmission, etc), terrestrial or satellite, b) without a charge to the viewer other than Basic Charges. - charges directly relating to the reception of or provision of access to (as opposed to content of) one or more television services which comprise regular periodic charges or license fees or purchase of equipment or - governmental taxes payable by owners of television receivers to receive the relevant service.
Free TV a. Terrestrial; b. Cable; & c. Satellite.