SCTW definition

SCTW. Secondary Channel Transmission Window
SCTW. Secondary Channel Transmission Window; the window period during which a Programme may be Transmitted on a Secondary Channel or BBC Three Online

Examples of SCTW in a sentence

  • The five year period begins immediately following expiry of the initial three month SCTW.

  • The six month period begins immediately following expiry of the initial three month SCTW.

  • The twelve month licence period begins immediately following expiry of the initial three month SCTW.

  • Each SCTW begins on the day of the first Transmission on CBBC or CBeebies after expiry of the previous SCTW.

  • Each SCTW begins on the day of the first Transmission on a Secondary Channel.

  • This payment shall acquire unlimited Transmissions during a six month SCTW on BBC Three or BBC Four or unlimited Transmissions during a twelve month SCTW on CBBC or CBeebies.

  • On expiry of the initial six month SCTW, further SCTWs may be purchased subject to the payment on Transmission (or subject to credit against the Advance) of 10% of the Fee.

  • Each such SCTW begins on the day of the first Transmission on the respective Secondary Channel.

  • Each further six month period begins on the day of the first Transmission on BBC Three or BBC Four after expiry of the previous SCTW.

  • Each further six month period begins on the day of first Transmission on BBC Three or BBC Four after expiry of the previous SCTW.

Related to SCTW

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