Paid Programming definition
Examples of Paid Programming in a sentence
In addition, Broadcaster may preempt up to 20 hours per month any Program other than Paid Programming (“At Will Preemption”) and substitute coverage of local sporting or community events that Broadcaster reasonably believes to have greater local interest, based on, but not limited to, program performance, ratings, advertiser reaction and profitability.
Telemundo will not air infomercials or other so-called "paid programming" (collectively, "Paid Programming") on the Network during the ---------------- Primary Programmed Time Periods nor during the hours of 7:00 am through 10:00 am Monday through Friday.
NBCU also accepts credit cards (Mastercard, Visa, and American Express) • Paid Programming (i.e. infomercials) – company policy dictates that these are strictly cash-in-advance.