Examples of Commercial Airtime in a sentence
Fire/EMS Department positions characterized by Work Period scheduling are considered to be Full-Time when regularly scheduled to work at least ninety-six (96) hours in a fourteen (14) day Work Period that coincides with the Payroll Period.
Each such offer shall remain open until accepted or a new agreement for the sale of Commercial Airtime with Carlton and/or Granada enters into force.
Activations will be completed by AST’s Commercial Airtime Support Team, i.e. it is not possible for customers to activate an AST Optima package plan in MyASTportal.
As known melting or glass transition temperatures of polymer are lower than the metals and ceramics.
The conclusion of any contract for the sale of Commercial Airtime with Carlton and/or Granada is without prejudice to Clauses 12-18 below.
Carlton and/or Granada shall offer to any future Licensee for a Regional Channel 3 Service currently supplied by any Other Licensee, for the duration of its Licence from time to time, the terms last agreed between that Other Licensee and Carlton and/or Granada for the sale of Commercial Airtime and programme sponsorship (which may be amended from time to time by mutual agreement).
Carlton and Granada shall offer to each person that holds or has held a Protected Contract the option of contracting for the purchase of Commercial Airtime on the same terms (including duration) as those contained in such Protected Contract.
Carlton and/or Granada shall make this offer to each such person at least two months before any contract with that person for the supply of Commercial Airtime expires.
Any Advertiser or Media Buyer who is a party to a contract with Granada and/or Carlton concerning the sale of Commercial Airtime in the United Kingdom and who has agreed to be bound by the CRRA Scheme and the CRRA Rules, or any other person who has agreed to be bound by the CRRA Scheme and the CRRA Rules under paragraph 16 of the Undertakings (the “Referring Party”) may apply to the Adjudicator, by giving written notice (the “Notice of Adjudication”).
Time Period means any period of time of less than a week which is specified in the Protected Contract as the sole time period for which the Advertiser or Media Buyer will purchase Commercial Airtime against a given audience (including without limitation peak, off-peak, weekend, weekday, children’s airtime).