Broadcasting Law definition

Broadcasting Law means the Polish Radio and Television Act of 1992 (Journal of Laws, 1993, no. 7, item 34), as amended from time to time, or any law replacing such Act and covering the same subject matter.
Broadcasting Law means the Broadcasting Axx 0000 (as supplemented by the Broadcasting Act 1996) and all other laws, statutes, regulations and judgments relating to broadcasting applicable to the Borrower (or any of its Subsidiaries) and/or the business carried on by the Borrower (or any of its Subsidiaries);
Broadcasting Law means Argentine Law No. 22,285, passed on September 15, 1980, as amended.

Examples of Broadcasting Law in a sentence

  • Buyer represents that it is familiar with any and all applicable broadcasting Laws, in particular with the provisions of Law 22,285, as amended, and with any and all obligations to be undertaken by it under same, and especially that this Agreement must be submitted to the approval specified in Article 46 clause (f) of the Broadcasting Law.

  • CATV broadcasting system operators, network operators or relay broadcasting system operators under the Broadcasting Law may provide their transmission/line facilities or CATV broadcasting facilities to network service providers, pursuant to those terms set forth in the Presidential Decree.

  • Approval of the Minister of Communications in consultation with the Council for Cable and Satellite Broadcasts, which was appointed in accordance with section 6B of the Communications (Telecommunications and Broadcasting) Law, 1982 (the "Council"), for transferring DBS's broadcasting license to the Company.

  • Judicial Review In its first ever general declaration of unconstitutionality, on February 14, 2019 the Supreme Court struck down as excessive a provision of the Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión (Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law) that provided for a minimum fine of 1% of a radio and television concessionaires’ and licensees’ taxable income for any violation of the regulatory framework not specifically provided for in the law.

  • Furthermore, it is not responsible for ensuring that the goods agreed comply with the specifications required by the customer.Concession and frequency right renewals.Under Mexican laws, Maxcom is subject to renewal of its concession and frequency rights as established in the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law in force (see Notes 26a.

  • Purpose of Disposal - Pursuant to Article 14 of Broadcasting Law, Article 14 of its implementation order and the corrective order issued by the Korea Communications Commission on May 25, 2004, Hanaro Telecom, of which largest shareholder is a foreigner, desires to dispose a portion of its share in Hanaro Web(n)TV Co., Ltd.

  • Buyer represents that they are familiar with any and all applicable broadcasting Laws, in particular with the provisions of Law 22,285, as amended, and with any and all obligations to be undertaken by it under same, and especially that this Agreement must be submitted to the approval specified in Article 46 clause (f) of the Broadcasting Law.

  • Approval of the Minister of Communications in consultation with the Council for Cable and Satellite Broadcasts, which was appointed in accordance with section 6B of the Communications (Telecommunications and Broadcasting) Law, 1982 (the “Council”), for transferring DBS's broadcasting license to the Company.

  • None of the Credit Parties or the Purchasing Agents nor any of its or his property has any immunity from the jurisdiction of any court or from setoff or any legal process (whether through service or notice, attachment prior to judgment, attachment in aid of execution, execution or otherwise) under the laws of any jurisdiction, including the laws of Argentina, except to the extent provided in Section 63 of the Broadcasting Law.

  • The applicant, who is hearing impaired, claims that, pursuant to the Television Broadcasting Law (Subtitles and Sign Language), 2005, the Company places subtitles on a black background in the center of the screen, which is distracting to viewers.

Related to Broadcasting Law

  • broadcasting means the transmission by wireless means for public reception of sounds or of images or of images and sounds or of the representations thereof; such transmission by satellite is also “broadcasting”; transmission of encrypted signals is “broadcasting” where the means for decrypting are provided to the public by the broadcasting organization or with its consent;

  • Broadcaster means a person or a group of persons, or body corporate, or any organization or body who, after having obtained, in its name, downlinking permission for its channels, from the Central Government, is providing programming services;

  • broadcast means the transmission, relaying or distribution by wireless telegraphy of communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals, intended for direct reception by the general public whether such communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals are actually received or not;

  • Television means a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Television includes any video programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • broadcasting station means a station in the broadcasting service.

  • Radio means a system for transmitting sound without visual images, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Radio includes any audio programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • Cable Television Network means system consisting of set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide Cable Service for reception by multiple subscribers.

  • Networks the Local Area Network, network equipment, computer systems, and local cable infrastructure, at the Sites, to which the Service will be connected. “Installation Fee” – the combined charge for the survey, equipment and the Installation Service, including excess construction charges, as specified on the Service Agreement or other amended documentation following site survey.

  • Television Channel means Zee Group Channel, which has been granted permission for downlinking by the Central Government under the policy guidelines issued or amended by it from time to time and reference to the term ‘channel’ shall be construed as a reference to “television channel”

  • Common Channel Signaling (“CCS”) is a method of digitally transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network fully separate from the public switched telephone network that carries the actual call.

  • Wireless means a wireless handheld validation unit used with a supporting Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as part of an approved gaming system. Amended 1/14/15

  • Cable television service means the one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming and other programming service and subscriber interaction, if any, that is required for the selection or use of the video programming or other programming service.

  • Station means a telephone instrument consisting of a connected transmitter, receiver, and associated apparatus to permit sending or receiving telephone messages.

  • Broadband or “Broadband Service” means any service defined as Broadband, or having advanced telecommunications capability, in the most recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-104).2

  • CRTC means the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission or its successor.

  • public telecommunications network means the public telecommunications infrastructure which enables signals to be conveyed between defined network termination points by wire, by microwave, by optical means or by other electromagnetic means;

  • Hispanic American means a person having origins in any of the Spanish-speaking peoples of Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean Islands or other Spanish or Portuguese cultures and who is regarded as such by the community of which this person claims to be a part.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • FCC means the Federal Communications Commission.

  • SBD means Standard Bidding Documents.