Daypart definition

Daypart means part of the day specified by STV;
Daypart means the periods 11:01 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., 6:01 a.m. to 4:00 ------- p.m.; 4:01 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; and 8:01 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in each time zone in the continental United States (i.e., excluding Alaska). - -

Examples of Daypart in a sentence

  • Day-part Summarized From connected Timer From specified store ID in database Summarized Drive-Thru Activity Report for specified daypart averaged over multiple days.

  • Day-part Itemized From connected Timer From specified store ID in database Summarized Drive-Thru Activity Report(s) for specified daypart / multiple days.

  • If the report interval is OFF (such as Shift or Daypart), the Last Report Date will indicate it by displaying OFF in the appropriate cell.

  • Licensee is authorized to preempt the below-described segments of ANC news material in each Half-hour Unit in the Licensed Daypart and insert Licensee's own news material into said time space.

  • The Service Goals consist of Master Goals Group and Daypart Goals Group.

  • Use the Master Service Goals as a template for copying to Daypart Service Goals.

  • This limitation includes any loss or damage incurred by reason of or incidental to any delay or interruption of use of any satellite, or for any failure in or breakdown of any satellite, or for any mistakes, omissions, delays, errors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of use of a satellite by ANC to deliver the Licensed Daypart.

  • Licensee shall promote the Half-hour Units in the Licensed Daypart to the extent of insuring that there is an explanatory listing in the local newspaper and television guide.

  • Licensee will pay all sales taxes or other taxes or charges imposed upon Licensee or ANC by any law, ordinance or requirement of any governmental body in connection with the licensing, delivery, broadcasting, possession or use, as herein provided, of the Licensed Daypart, or any portion thereof.

  • These Settings Groups include: ! Installer Settings Group ! System Settings Group ! Report Setup Group ! Remote Settings Group ! Service Goals ! Master Goals Settings Group ! Daypart Goals Settings Group The Installer Settings for the System 30 include Lane Configurations, Queue and Service Times, Detector Settings and other configuration information.

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