Video on Demand Sample Clauses

Video on Demand. (A) Within one hundred twenty (120) days of written demand by the City, Grantee shall provide the City (or its Designated Access Provider) five (5) hours of Video On Demand (“VOD”) capacity on Grantee’s Cable System VOD platform for PEG Access programming, in accordance with the provisions of this Section 9.5 and Grantee's VOD License Agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit C. For purposes of this Franchise, the PEG Access programming that City or its Designated Access Provider submits to Grantee’s VOD platform shall be referred to as “PEG VOD Programming.”
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Video on Demand. Coordinate and provide local programming, at Xxxxxxx’s discretion, for distribution on the cable franchisee’s video-on- demand (VoD) platform. The VoD platform shall not be considered a public access resource under this Agreement. A minimum of thirteen (13) hours shall be available to Grantee at any given time for programming on cable franchisee’s VoD platform. If the MHCRC determines that the VoD hours are not being effectively used by Grantee to provide local programming, the MHCRC may reduce the hours available to Grantee on the Cable Franchisee’s VoD platform.
Video on Demand. Franchisee will make available up to a total of twenty (20) hours of capacity on its Video On Demand (“VOD”) platform for the shared use by the PEG channels. Distribution of the available hours as between the City and the Access Corporation shall be at the discretion of the City. The Access Channel operators shall be solely responsible for uploading all such programming in the manner required by the Franchisee’s VOD intake system and for populating all menus and program descriptions. Franchisee shall be responsible for any down-conversion from HD to SD for the programming as submitted by the City or Access Corporation. PEG programs will be listed on the VOD menu in a nondiscriminatory manner to other local programming.
Video on Demand. If Licensee provides video on demand to Subscribers in Flagstaff, it shall: provide space on each of the servers or other devices (collectively, the devices) used to store or forward video programming for up to twenty hours of programming selected by the City, using formats and technologies comparable to that used for commercial programming; provide a means for Subscribers to select the programming comparable to that used to select commercial programming; and provide a means for the City to load and remove programming from the devices via the connections to the headend, or some comparable means.
Video on Demand. The STBs will allow for streaming video files to mobile devices connected directly via WiFi or a home WiFi network. The files are pushed via satellite or terrestrial networks and stored on the STB. This process will require middleware integration with a push VoD agent.
Video on Demand. Within one hundred twenty (120) Days of a written request from the Grantor, Grantee shall make available as part of Basic Service to all Subscribers a PEG Access Video-on Demand (PEG-VOD) Service and maintain a PEG-VOD system. The PEG- VOD system shall be connected by the Grantee such that:
Video on Demand. Local Origination programming submitted for placement on the PEG-VOD system in accordance with Section 8.2, shall be placed on and available for viewing from the PEG-VOD system within forty-eight (48) hours of receipt of said programming.
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Video on Demand. Transactional Video On-Demand (TVOD) Subscription Video On-Demand (SVOD)
Video on Demand. BTCHAMPLAIN BROADBAND will carry Video on Demand ("VOD") content if it can be delivered via its third party VOD provider; provided, however, each Burlington AMO shall be responsible to the VOD provider for content licensing and all associated format requirements and costs for gaining VOD service. BTCHAMPLAIN BROADBAND will make third party VOD provider contact information available to each Burlington AMO.
Video on Demand. The number of simultaneous video on demand channels shall be increased by a minimum of 12 outputs when the daily requests for movies on demand exceed the installed number of outputs by 12 or more, on 90 days out of a consecutive period of 365 days. Exhibit "A" Technical Requirements The number of guests denied immediate access to the system, exceeds two percent (2%) of the available rooms on 30 days within a consecutive period of 90 days. Immediate access is access within 5 seconds of hitting the appropriate remote control button.
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