Broadcasting Codes definition

Broadcasting Codes means a code or codes prepared under section 42 of the 2009 Act which is or are for the time being in force (and includes, as the context admits or requires, any or all of the code or codes); “Broadcasting Licence” means the licence issued by the Communications Regulator pursuant to section 5 of the 1926 Act and section 59 of the 2009 Act in respect of the transmitter or transmitters to which this Contract relates (and includes any variations to the Broadcasting Licence made from time to time by the Communications Regulator in accordance with section 60 of the 2009 Act) (and includes, as the context admits or requires, any or all of it); “Broadcasting Rules” means rules prepared under section 43 of the 2009 Act which are for the time being in force (and includes, as the context admits or requires, any or all of them); “Broadcasting Service” means a service which comprises a compilation of Programme Material of any description and which is transmitted, relayed or distributed by means of an Electronic Communications Network, directly or indirectly for simultaneous or near-simultaneous reception by the general public, whether that material is actually received or not, and where the programmes are provided in a pre-scheduled and linear order, but does not include:-(a) a service provided in a non-linear manner where each user of the service chooses a programme from a catalogue of programmes, or(b) other audio and audiovisual services provided by way of the Internet; “Broadcasting Services Platform” means a platform for the Broadcast of Programme Material by means of any transmission system including, without limitation, wireless telegraphy, a satellite device, a cable system, an Internet protocol television network or an MMD System;

Examples of Broadcasting Codes in a sentence

  • The Tribe FM Member and Presenter will understand and follow the CBAA Community Radio Broadcasting Codes of Practice, Tribe FM Radio Constitution and Station Rules.

  • The Station may terminate or suspend this Agreement if the Access Seeker breaches the Community Broadcasting Codes of Practice, station policies, or other legal requirements.

  • The Station agrees to: Monitor compliance with station policies, the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, and the Community Broadcasting Codes of Practice.

Related to Broadcasting Codes

  • broadcasting means the transmission by wireless means for the reception by the public of sounds or of images or of images and sounds or of the representations thereof; such transmission by satellite is also “broadcasting”. Wireless transmission of encrypted signals is “broadcasting” where the means for decrypting are provided to the public by the broadcasting organization or with its consent. “Broadcasting” shall not be understood as including transmissions over computer networks;

  • Broadcaster means a person or a group of persons, or body corporate, or any organization or body who, after having obtained, in its name, downlinking permission for its channels, from the Central Government, is providing programming services.

  • broadcasting service means a service which comprises a compilation of programme material of any description and which is transmitted, relayed or distributed by means of an electronic communications network, directly or indirectly for simultaneous or near-simultaneous reception by the general public, whether that material is actually received or not, and where the programmes are provided in a pre-scheduled and linear order, but does not include:

  • Cable Television Network or “cable TV network” means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers;

  • broadcasting station means a station in the broadcasting service.