Media organization definition

Media organization means “media organization” as defined in rule 351—4.51(68A).
Media organization means any print or electronic media organization, which disseminates news on daily basis as well as print publications like weekly, monthly or other periodicity, printed and published from the State in case of print media and disseminate from the State in case of Electronic Media.
Media organization means an organization whose business, in whole or in part, is the dissemination of information to the public (or to any section of the public) in any form by any means;

Examples of Media organization in a sentence

  • Failure to follow policies will result in the organization’s loss of use of the facility after business hours, and may also result in loss of registered Student Media organization status.

  • Contributors are free to work on multiple items with more than one Student Media organization at a time.

Related to Media organization

  • 17j-1 Organization means the Corporation or the Adviser, as the context requires.

  • Member organization means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or association that belongs to an association.

  • ADR Organization means The American Arbitration Association or, if The American Arbitration Association no longer exists or if its ADR Rules would no longer permit mediation or arbitration, as applicable, of the dispute, another nationally recognized mediation or arbitration organization selected by the Sponsor.

  • Indian organization means the governing body of any Indian tribe or entity established or recognized by the governing body of an Indian tribe for the purposes of 25 U.S.C., chapter 17.

  • Business organization means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or other legal business entity or successor thereof.