Media Assets definition

Media Assets means the Publications and the Station. “Narrowbanding” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1. “Outside Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.‌‌
Media Assets means the right, title and interest of the Trustees in and to the assets listed or described on Schedule 1.4(q) to this Declaration of Trust (as such schedule may be amended or supplemented from time to time).
Media Assets means certain assets used or held for use in connection with the operation of radio broadcast stations WSM-FM and WWTN(FM) serving the Nashville, Tennessee market, including Federal Communications Commission authorizations, other licenses and authorizations, fixtures, equipment and tangible personal property, interests in real property leases and subleases, contracts and contract rights, intangibles, records and goodwill and going concern value.

Examples of Media Assets in a sentence

  • In the event that any Media Assets are exploited as Consumer Rights, Grantee shall receive a license fee on an “as and when used” basis at fifty percent (50%) of the applicable sales or royalty rate for each use.

  • If NGP desires to exploit the Media Assets as Exhibit Rights, Grantee shall receive a license fee on an “as and when used” basis at fifty percent (50%) of the applicable usage rate for each use.

  • In the event that any Media Assets are exploited as Sponsor-Tagged Assignment Materials Rights, Grantee shall receive a fee on an “as used and when used” basis at one hundred percent (100%) of the applicable sponsor-tagged materials rate for each use at the time of such use..

  • In the event that any Media Assets are exploited as Film Rights, Grantee shall receive a license fee on an “as and when used” basis at fifty percent (50%) of the applicable materials license rate for each use (and taking into account the length of the video segment used) at the time of such use.

  • In the event that any Media Assets are exploited as Television Rights, Grantee shall receive a license fee on an “as and when used” basis at fifty percent (50%) of the applicable materials license rate for each use (and taking into account the length of the video segment used) at the time of such use.

  • Licensee shall be solely responsible for any liabilities arising out of the operation of the Social Media Assets and Internet Assets from and after such Trigger Event.

  • Agent shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to promote and market the Company Media Assets and in fulfilling its other obligations in this Agreement.

  • Should a third party default in its payment obligations as set forth in the agreement concerning the sale, license or rental of the Company Media Assets, Company will no longer have the obligation to perform its obligations to the extent that they relate to such defaulting third party.

  • For clarity, the foregoing includes the right of a sponsor of the Project or of the Society to use Media Assets in materials created in connection with the promotion of the sponsorship.

  • TWC 96-03 Issued System For Managing The Addition/Deletion Of Media Assets Within A Network Based On Usage And Media Asset Metadata 5920700 7/6/1999 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 309.


More Definitions of Media Assets

Media Assets means the assets set forth in Annex A as "Media Assets".
Media Assets means, collectively, (a) Radio Stations, (b) television stations, (c) newspaper publication assets and related Properties, and (d) billboard assets and other outdoor advertising Properties.
Media Assets means the assets set forth in Annex B of this Schedule 2.
Media Assets means, with respect to each Title, each of the following particular rights and properties:
Media Assets means all companies with direct or indirect television (including analogue terrestrial, digital terrestrial, cable, satellite, internet and mobile wireless) operations in the PRC, including all assets of such companies and the equity interests in such companies, and all license agreements, media rights agreements, distribution agreements, content agreements, program agreements, broadcast arguments, syndication agreements, simulcast agreements, transmission agreements and other similar agreements with respect to television (including analogue terrestrial, digital terrestrial, cable, satellite, internet and mobile wireless) operations in the PRC, including those assets set forth on Annex A of the Disclosure Schedule.

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