Broadcasting company definition
Broadcasting company means a person engaged in the business of:
Broadcasting company means a company incorporated or registered under the Companies Act (Cap. 50) which holds a relevant licence, or a broadcasting holding company;
Broadcasting company means a broadcasting company incorporated or registered under the Companies Act which holds a relevant licence;
Examples of Broadcasting company in a sentence
Where the Southern Cross Broadcasting company policy regarding paid maternity leave changes, there will be an immediate flow on to members at NWS9 Adelaide.
As a fully licensed Telecommunications & Broadcasting company, MBits aim to be a leading and trusted business partner in Asia for digital transformation Nationwide by delivering a full range of complementary digital transformation solutions to its users.
More Definitions of Broadcasting company
Broadcasting company means the company formed in terms of section 3 of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (Commercialisation) Act, 2001, as the successor to the broadcasting functions of the Corporation;
Broadcasting company means the company referred to in section four;
Broadcasting company means a broadcasting company as defined in the BROADCASTING ACT, S.C. 1991, chap. 11 (as currently in force or from time to time amended or readopted) and includes any similar or related company that currently or in the future may be subject to any legislation adopted by the government of Canada or the government of a province or a territory of Canada and the rules, regulations and instructions issued under such legislation.