Television rights definition

Television rights means the distribution of television images, both analogue and digital, comprising video and sound, by means of terrestrial transmitters, satellite, cable, fibre or wire for public and private viewing on television screens. Pay-per-view, subscription, interactive TV, video on demand services, IPTV or similar technologies, are also included in this definition.
Television rights the right to develop and produce and arrange for broadcast or other transmission of an Idol Series.
Television rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to exploit the Funded Qualifying Projects by means of television signal, without regard as to how such signal is distributed (e.g., broadcast over the air, or via satellite, fiberoptic cable, telephone wire, or any and all forms of Internet, wireless or other computer or digital technology, or any other form of technology, now known or hereafter known or devised. Television Rights includes, without limitation, the right to exploit the Funded Qualifying Projects via Pay Television, Pay-Per-View and Free Television.

Examples of Television rights in a sentence

  • Throughout the License Period hereunder, AVF will not exploit and will not authorize any third party to exploit Television Rights in the Program throughout the Territory, whether in the Authorized Language or any other language.


More Definitions of Television rights

Television rights means the rights to transmit and/or make available and/or otherwise distribute Championship Coverage by means of any and all forms of television whether now known or hereafter invented (including without limitation analogue terrestrial TV, digital terrestrial television (DTT), cable TV, DTH satellite TV, IPTV, and Mobile Broadcast Technology) whether delivered and/or made available on a free, pay or pay-per-view basis as part of any linear broadcasting service or on-demand service and including without limitation any simultaneous or delayed re-transmission or making available of any Championship Coverage in whole or in part by means of the Web or Mobile Technology.
Television rights means the exclusive right to use, or to authorize others to use, the Literary Work, title, plot, episodes, events, scenes and characters depicted therein, in whole or in part, for broadcast performances on television. First Periodical Rights
Television rights. Pay Television Licensed Terrestrial: [x] Yes [ ] No Cable: [x] Yes [ ] No Satellite: [x] Yes [ ] No
Television rights. The sole and exclusive right to exploit the Picture through all television media now known or hereafter developed, including, but not limited to, "Cable" or "Pay Television" (which shall mean exhibition over a service for which subscribers pay a premium for the programming transmitted), "Pay-Per-View" (which shall mean exhibition or transmission over a service for which subscribers pay a premium on a per-picture basis for each picture which they choose to receive), and "Free Television" (which shall mean exhibition over television broadcast stations, whether network stations or independent stations, where no charge is made to the viewer and/or exhibition by means of satellite or cable television for which subscribing members of the public may pay for the transmission service provided by the satellite or cable system, but do not otherwise pay a premium for the programming transmitted by the satellite or cable system and/or any other delivery system now known or hereafter devised) throughout the Territory during the Term (collectively, "Television");
Television rights means Standard Television Rights and Non-Standard Television Rights.
Television rights means Standard Television Rights and Nonstandard Television Rights.
Television rights means all forms of television exploitation of the Film, including free and pay terrestrial television, cab le television and satellite television, and pay-per-view and Video on Demand. Television Rights will not include retransmission rights via cable which are payable to collector organization such as AGICOA / ANGOA, if any, and which will remain the sole property of Licensor.