Program Categories Sample Clauses

Program Categories. (i) No more than once per ninety (90) day period of the Term, upon Studio’s request, Comcast shall inform Studio of the genres or other categories (including “moods”) available on the Licensed Service; and (ii) Comcast shall use reasonable efforts to notify Studio before it modifies, adds to or removes any such genres/categories and Studio may recommend genres or other categories from that list on which each Included Program may appear. Nothing contained herein shall disallow Comcast from cross promoting the Included Programs across multiple genres or other categories and nothing herein shall require Comcast to utilize genres for promotion of motion pictures (including Included Programs). Further, Comcast shall not intentionally categorize Included Programs within genres or other categories in a derogatory or grossly inappropriate manner.
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Program Categories. Comcast shall inform Studio of the genres or other categories (including “moods”) available on the Licensed Service upon Studio’s request, and shall use reasonable efforts to notify Studio before it modifies, addsof modifications, additions to or removesremovals of any such genres/categories and Studio may recommend genres or other categories from that list on which each Included Program may appear. Nothing contained herein shall disallow Comcast from cross promoting the Included Programs across multiple genres or other categories and nothing herein shall require Comcast to utilize genres for promotion of motion pictures (including Included Programs). Further, Comcast shall not intentionally categorize Included Programs within genres or other categories in a derogatory or grossly inappropriate manner.
Program Categories. Licensee shall inform Licensor of the genres or other categories (including “moods”) of programming (e.g., action, comedy, romance) available on the Licensed Service, and shall use reasonable efforts to notify Licensor if it materially modifies such genres/categories (access to the Licensed Service website sufficing as notice) and Licensor may recommend genres or other categories from that list on which each Included Program may appear. Licensee shall provide complimentary access to each Licensed Service website to Licensor throughout the Term. Nothing contained herein shall disallow Licensee from cross promoting the Included Programs across multiple genres or other categories and nothing herein shall require Licensee to utilize genres for promotion of Included Programs. Further, Licensee shall not categorize Included Programs within genres or other categories in a derogatory or grossly inappropriate manner.
Program Categories. In accordance with the Regulations, the Consortium shall administer and manage all programs and properties of the Parties, including without limitation: All dwelling units in the public housing program of the Parties, and the operating and capital funds for these programs. Any grant programs of the Parties in connection with the public housing programs, such as the Resident Opportunities and Self-Sufficiency program, to the extent not inconsistent with the terms of the grant documents and the Regulations. Submitting funding requests to HUD. Allocation of funds among programs and PHA’s. Prepare five (5) year and annual plans. Perform all administrative and operational functions of the PHA.

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