Subscription Pay TV definition

Subscription Pay TV means the delivery and/or exhibition of a motion picture, television show or other entertainment product by any means of transmission to a television set or other viewing device by any technology (whether now known or hereafter devised) where the consumer is charged a recurring fee and/or periodic access charge for the right to receive a specified level of programming which is separate and distinct from, and in excess of, any subscription fees charged in relation to Basic TV, and which exhibits continuous, linear regularly‑scheduled programming on a daily basis. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the delivery of content on Subscription Pay TV by means of Internet simulcast shall be only on an authenticated basis (i.e., where access is pre-conditioned on a consumer’s existing, authenticated subscription to the closed system Subscription Pay TV service).

Examples of Subscription Pay TV in a sentence

  • The Availability Date for each Included Program shall be as determined by Licensor in its sole discretion and, in any event, in accordance with the below: Second Pay Features One month after the expiry of the immediately preceding Subscription Pay TV window and in any event, no later than 18 months after LVR in The Netherlands Library Features Theatrically released Library Feature Films/ Library DTVs/ Library MOWs: -Avail Year 1 – as per Schedule A; -Avail Years 2 and 3 – as determined by Licensor.

  • Current TVM One month after the expiry of the immediately preceding Subscription Pay TV window and in any event, no later than 18 months after: -LVR in The Netherlands, and if no LVR in The Netherlands, -initial U.S. broadcast on any form of television (Free TV/Basic TV/Subscription Pay TV) Non-Returning Series As determined by Licensor.

  • Current DTV One month after the expiry of the immediately preceding Subscription Pay TV window and in any event, no later than 18 months after LVR in The Netherlands.

  • For Subscription Pay TV: twelve months commencing February 1, 2012.