Broadcasting Act definition
Examples of Broadcasting Act in a sentence
This License shall also be subject to all applicable federal, provincial and local laws, and regulations, ruling and orders of governmental agencies, including, but not limited to the Telecommunications Act, as amended, the Broadcasting Act, as amended or the rules and regulations of the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (the "CRTC").
The Parties to this Agreement share a desire to promote the success of the Corporation and CMG members in carrying out the Corporation's mandate under the Broadcasting Act and the Parties further agree that the Union and its members will fully support the Corporation in maintaining the highest quality programs, ensuring value to the Canadian public.
A multiplex is defined under the Broadcasting Act, 2009 as an electronic system which combines programme material and related and other data in a digital form and the transmission of that material and data so combined by means of wireless telegraphy directly or indirectly for reception by the general public.
This Appendix B will be reviewed and updated in the light of any developments which may result in the addition of a service, or services, to the System, including in particular any licensing process commenced by the BAI pursuant to the Broadcasting Act 2009.
Broadcasting Standards All Content must meet the standards in section 4(1) of the Broadcasting Act 1989 (as if the Content was a “programme” under the Act).