Programming Assets definition
Programming Assets means all programs, programming, performances, productions, content and related materials of any nature whatsoever, and all elements thereof, whether intended for television broadcast or other exhibition over any other medium (including, but not limited to, the Internet) as a live performance, a pre-recorded performance or otherwise, whether completed or in process or production, in whatever form or media the same may be recorded, including, but not limited to, documents, drawings, films, tapes, compact discs, and any other digital or digitized formats (collectively, the “Programming Materials”), all related common law and statutory Network Intangible Rights in the Programming Materials and all rights, releases, clearances, and licenses granted to Seller by third parties (including, but not limited to, persons appearing in, or performing services in connection with the exhibition and syndication of, any of the Programming Materials) with respect to such third parties’ Third-Party Intangible Rights in the Programming Materials.
Examples of Programming Assets in a sentence
Except as disclosed on Schedule 3.25(b), Seller has not received any notice that any other party to the Programming Agreements (i) has canceled or terminated, or has a specific intention to cancel or terminate, any Programming Agreement, or (ii) has a specific intention to effect a planned alteration or modification of the Programming Assets that are the subject matter of any Programming Agreement.
Schedule 3.25(b) sets forth an accurate and complete list of, and a schedule of payments with respect to, all Contracts with third parties relating to the Programming Assets (the “Programming Agreements”).