Commercial Programming definition

Commercial Programming means the Programming that EchoStar makes generally available for viewing in Commercial Locations subject to any restrictions (geographic, blackout, or otherwise) as EchoStar may impose on some or all of such programming services at any time and from time to time in its Sole Discretion. EchoStar reserves the right to change the Commercial Programming offered and/or any restrictions applicable to such Commercial Programming at any time and from time to time in its Sole Discretion.

Examples of Commercial Programming in a sentence

  • Radio Commercial Programming Package containing up to 100 channels of music, news, information, and sports for a subscription fee of $27.95 per month.

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  • Company may sell both Standard Commercial Programming Packages and Restricted Commercial Programming Packages.

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Related to Commercial Programming

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  • Commercial Production means the operation of the Property or any portion thereof as a producing mine and the production of mineral products therefrom (excluding bulk sampling, pilot plant or test operations);

  • Video programming means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.

  • Programming means the process of organisation, decision-making and allocation of financial resources in several stages, with the involvement of partners in accordance with Article 5, intended to implement, on a multi-annual basis, joint action by the Union and the Member States to achieve the objectives of the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;

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