United Stations definition

United Stations means the television and radio broadcast stations (including stations operated as “satellites” pursuant to Title 47, Section 73.3555, Note 5, of the Code of Federal Regulations), low power television stations (including Class A stations), TV translator stations, radio translator stations or radio booster stations owned by United and its Subsidiaries.

Examples of United Stations in a sentence

  • Additionally, should Broadcaster choose to “blackout” the national commercials on the internet stream, the Broadcaster is responsible for whatever technical requirements enable such a blackout, provided that, as is the case with the broadcast license for the show, the Broadcaster may not edit or alter the program in any way without the written consent of United Stations.

  • Additionally, USRN reserves the right, in our discretion, to alter our policy at any time with regard to audio streaming of programming produced and distributed by United Stations.

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Related to United Stations

  • United States means the United States of America.

  • Field station means a facility where radioactive sources may be stored or used and from which equipment is dispatched to temporary jobsites.

  • Outside the United States means a location outside the geographic boundaries of the United States, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, and any territory, insular possession, or other location subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.

  • United means United Airlines, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns.

  • Stations means the Owned Stations and the Contract Stations.