Children’s Programming definition

Children’s Programming means programming with a target audience of children ages 12 and under. All programming provided hereunder must be first rate, network quality programming and will be exclusive to The CW for broadcast television during each such Broadcast Year. The CW shall have final approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, over the selection of each series to be broadcast on the Block during the Term; provided, however, that any series broadcast on 4Kids TV on the “Fox Block” (as defined below) during the 2007/2008 Broadcast Year (including episodes from prior seasons of such series) shall be deemed approved by The CW for broadcast on the Block during the Term. The approval mechanism, including the procedure for dealing with any dispute, will be negotiated in good faith. The parties acknowledge and agree that there will be a substantial amount of “first run” Children’s Programming broadcast on the Block during peak periods of advertising demand such as the “hard eight” and pre-Easter. The parties acknowledge and agree that Company shall be broadcasting reruns of Content and may be broadcasting programs from Company’s library that have not been broadcast on 4Kids TV on the Fox Block during the 2007/2008 Broadcast Year (“Company Library Programming”) on the Block in accordance with customary scheduling practices for Children’s Programming. Company shall consult with The CW with respect to the scheduling of Company Library Programming on the Block. The CW shall have the right to approve or disapprove Company Library Programming broadcast on the Block during the Term, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Children’s Programming. Weekdays, As Scheduled 6 Minutes per Hour (or 50% of all Commercial Availabilities should FCC regulations permit less than 12 minutes of Commercial Availabilities per hour) Morning: 08:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon 6 Minutes per Hour Day Time: 12:00 Noon- 04:00 P.M. 6 Minutes per Hour Early Fringe: 04:00 P.M.-06:00 P.M. 6 Minutes per Hour Network News: 06:30 P.M.-07:00 P.M. 0 Minutes per Half Hour Prime Time: 07:00 P.M.-11: 00 P.M. 6 Minutes per Hour -All Other Network Time Periods: 6 Minutes per Hour

Examples of Children’s Programming in a sentence

  • Company shall use reasonable commercial efforts to cause up to an additional one half-hour of Children’s Programming to be broadcast on the Block to qualify as Core Programs, it being agreed and understood that Company’s inability to qualify such additional one half-hour of Children’s Programming to be broadcast on the Block to qualify as Core Programs shall not constitute a breach of this Term Sheet.

  • Station will immediately return to in- pattern clearance once ABC restores or delivers said rights Once ABC ends its current provision of FCC Compliant Children’s Programming on August 27, 2011, then ABC will return the time periods that had included the subject Programs to Station for local programming.

  • Any such license of any series of Children’s Programming debuting on the Block shall provide that no episodes of such series may be transmitted between midnight Friday and noon Sunday.

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Company will have the right to license any series of Children’s Programming debuting on the Block to any cable or satellite programming service, provided that no episodes of any series of Children’s Programming debuting on the Block may be licensed before the earlier of (i) the transmission by The CW of twenty-six (26) episodes of such series debuting on the Block, or (ii) six (6) months after the debut of such series on the Block.

  • Company shall consult in good faith with The CW with respect to the stripping of any series of Children’s Programming on the Block on any cable or satellite programming service, which stripping is scheduled to begin prior to the end of the Broadcast Year in which the first episodes of such series debuted on the Block.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the foregoing limitations on stripping shall not apply to any series of Children’s Programming that is broadcast on the Block during the Term but that did not debut on the Block.

  • Company shall have the right to suggest Content for the Block that is not Children’s Programming, including without limitation “specials” and teen programming (collectively “Other Programming”).

  • Company shall sell the National Commercial Time in the Launch Program with the precise amount of such National Commercial Time in such Launch Program being determined based on (i) the agreement in place between The CW and its affiliates applicable to the division of commercial time for the time period when the Launch Program is broadcast and (ii) whether the Launch Program constitutes Children’s Programming.

  • In addition, Affiliate agrees to notify Network in the event Affiliate elects to meet the Core Children’s Programming requirements resulting from its Stations’ free, over-the-air multicast feeds on a single free, over-the-air multicast feed in which case Network’s obligations shall thereafter cease.

  • The current minimum rates for Scripts of the type specified are set out below: Shorter Scripts & Children’s Drama & Comedy £178 Online Commissions a) Teleplays £89 b) Series/Serials £81 Educational Drama £109 Scripts for Children’s Programming excl.