Entertainment industry definition

Entertainment industry means an employer including, but not limited to, any organization or individual using the services of any minor in: motion pictures of any type, using any format including theatrical film, commercial, documentary, and television program, or similar format by any medium including photography, recording, modeling, theatrical productions, publicity, and any performances where minors perform or entertain.
Entertainment industry means any organization, or individual, using the services of any minor in: motion pictures of any type (film, videotape, etc.), using any format (theatrical, film, commercial documentary, television program, etc.), by any medium (theatre, television, videocassette, etc.); photography; recording; modelling; theatrical productions; publicity; rodeos; circuses; musical performances; and any other performances; and any other commercial performances where minors perform to entertain the public;
Entertainment industry means any person engaged

Examples of Entertainment industry in a sentence

  • Angel will account to Creator in customary manner in the Media and Entertainment industry of the United States of America - which accounting shall include a summary of distribution activities, costs, and revenues.

  • Consultant has extensive background and contacts in the area of marketing; promotion, media relations and celebrity endorsement in the Sports and Entertainment industry.

  • Entertainment industry covers all formats of recorded music and filmed entertainment, which includes movies and series television programming.

  • The Consultant agrees as follows: The Consultant shall report to the board of directors on a weekly basis and provide to the board of directors a written progress report as to meetings, signings or endorsements with prospective live broad cast events, performance artists, management companies, marketing companies, within the Entertainment industry.

  • Angel will account to Producer in customary manner in the Media and Entertainment industry of the United States of America - which accounting shall include a summary of distribution activities, costs, and revenues.


More Definitions of Entertainment industry

Entertainment industry means those persons or entities engaged
Entertainment industry means movie theatres, stadiums, arenas, amusement parks and similar entertainment facilities and venues and the business of operating such facilities and venues. By execution hereof, the Executive hereby acknowledges that the Company is, as of the date hereof, actively conducting the Business in, and has identified customers and active prospects of which the Executive is aware and with which the Executive will have active contact in, the Territory.
Entertainment industry means all services and activities in the fields of phonograph records, transcriptions, personal appearances, merchandising endorsements and tie-ins and the sale, lease or other disposition of musical compositions written or co-written by Artist.
Entertainment industry means for profit businesses engaged in the
Entertainment industry means “that industry where a performer or performers present a performance to the public or to a group of persons which performance is aimed at recreation, education, of information whether for financial gain or not whether to performer is remunerated or not and shall without derogating from the generality of the afore mentioned, include performance in the following sector: film, television, theatre, music, advertising, broadcasting and modeling”.
Entertainment industry means the entertainment and communications industries and related fields and activities now known and hereafter devised including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (i) producing, creating and exploiting literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works;
Entertainment industry means each and every branch of the entertainment industry now known or later developed including, without limitation, the fields of the making of audio and audio visual sound recordings (including remixing, sound engineering and producing), the writing of lyrics and/or composing of music, the writing of literary only work, DJ appearances, engineer or producer of music, personal appearances and live performances, acting and presenting services, merchandising, endorsement and “multi-media” activities.