Broadcasting Industry definition

Broadcasting Industry means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of broadcasting or taping and broadcasting programs through the medium of radio or television.
Broadcasting Industry means employers that distribute or transmit electronic signals to the public at large using television (VHF or UHF), radio (AM, FM, or satellite), or cable television technologies, or which prepare, develop, or create programs or messages to be transmitted by electronic signal using television, radio, or cable technology. [2005 c 176 § 1.]
Broadcasting Industry means television, radio and cable stations; and

Examples of Broadcasting Industry in a sentence

  • The terms and provisions of this Agreement replace and substitute t he provisions of t he Award and replaces The Entertainment and Broadcasting Industry – Live Theat re and Concert (State) Award.

  • For the purposes of this Agreement, the Parent Award (“the Award”) is the Entertainment and Broadcasting Industry (Recreation Grounds etc – Victoria) Award 2000.

  • This Agreement applies to all general staff of the University who receive salary below the amount specified in Clause 0 except those whose employment is subject to the provisions of: • the Entertainment and Broadcasting - Live Theatre and Concert Award 1998; or • the Entertainment and Broadcasting - Live Theatre and Concert Award (State) 1998; or • the Entertainment and Broadcasting Industry- Theatre Manager's - Live Theatre Award 1998.


More Definitions of Broadcasting Industry

Broadcasting Industry means employers that distribute or transmit electronic signals to the public at large using television (VHF or UHF), radio (AM, FM, or satellite), or cable television technologies, or which prepare, develop, or create programs or messages to be transmitted by electronic signal using television, radio, or cable technology. [2005 c 176 s 1.]