Syndicated Programs definition
Examples of Syndicated Programs in a sentence
SESAC shall provide LICENSEE or its per program agent with lists of the music content of Syndicated Programs (the “SESAC Syndicated Program Catalog,” or “SSPC”) not less often than every month.
LICENSEE must identify all Syndicated Programs that it believes do not contain SESAC Music to SESAC within eight (8) months and fifteen (15) days from the date on which LICENSEE’s monthly music use reports are due or submitted, whichever is later.
With respect to Syndicated Programs broadcast from or through STATION, LICENSEE shall be deemed to have complied with its obligations under Subparagraph 4.A. if LICENSEE identifies the Program by its title, including episode title and/or number, the name of the producer where available, and the copyright notice contained therein where available.
LICENSEE must identify all Syndicated Programs that it believes do not contain SESAC Music to SESAC within nine (9) months and fifteen (15) days from the date on which LICENSEE’s monthly music use reports are due or submitted, whichever is later.