Programming Costs definition

Programming Costs means the total cost incurred in compiling the Audio Programmes based on an hourly rate and time in the audio studio and on a computer edit facility;
Programming Costs. (TO THE EXTENT REQUESTED BY THE FUND) The following programming rates are subject to an annual 5% increase after the one year anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement.
Programming Costs has the meaning ascribed in Section 3.3(a).

Examples of Programming Costs in a sentence

  • In case of late delivery Airline may at its discretion choose to accept a payment equal to the total value of all the Programming Costs and Technical Costs arising under this Agreement for that particular month or such pro-rata payment as the parties shall agree, as full compensation for such late delivery.

  • It will also include the Programming Costs related to AOD Music Albums and Boarding Music.

  • No additional Programming Costs shall be incurred unless and until the parties agree upon such additional expenses.

  • In the event that Programming Costs exceed the amount specified above in this Paragraph, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will present revised estimates to Hasbro and the parties shall jointly decide on whether to incur such additional expenses.

  • The parties agree that they shall share such Programming Costs on the following basis: Hasbro – * * * * * and Takara – * * * * *.

  • Hasbro’s share of the Programming Costs per episode shall be payable on the following schedule: Episodes 1 – 13 due on October 31, 2004; episodes 14 – 26 due on January 31, 2005; episodes 27 – 39 due on July 31, 2005 and episodes 40 – 52 due on December 31, 2005.

  • The costs of other enhancements or new products, as well as normal maintenance shall be borne as follows: Billable Programming Costs include the following items to the extent such enhancements and modifications must be made by systems personnel other than the Transfer Agent's Dreyfus-dedicated software staff.

  • In the event that the total Direct Programming Costs are higher with such substitutions, OCC shall so inform the Hotel, which, if it elects to proceed with the substitutions, shall pay the difference in Direct Programming Costs to OCC.

  • Marriott shall have the right to audit the Direct Programming Costs associated with any such increases.

  • For additions to the Cable Lineup any additional ongoing charge shall be determined pursuant to Section 9.2. For additions to the Broadcast Lineup, any ongoing charge shall be equal to OCC’s Direct Programming Costs, if any, for such additions.


More Definitions of Programming Costs

Programming Costs means any expenditure incurred by the Proponent(s) in direct relation to the program's activities that are not covered by any other cost category in the pricing submission.
Programming Costs. The Selected Business and, after Closing, the Subsidiary will pay TWE Cable for a pro rata portion (based on the aggregate number of subscribers) of TWEAN's Total Programming Payable(10) (which costs shall be payable on a monthly basis) in connection with each existing programming arrangement and each future programming arrangement which is provided to the Selected Business or the Subsidiary or to which the Selected Business or the Subsidiary is bound (each, the "PRO RATA PROGRAMMING Charge"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in calculating the Pro Rata Programming Charge with respect to programming arrangements existing as of the Debt Closing Date with respect to which internal system-specific benchmarks have been established (i.e. HBO, Cinemax, Showtime/TMC) (each, a "BENCHMARK ARRANGEMENT"), the Pro Rata Programming Charge shall equal the (a) the Minimum Contract Charge PLUS (b) the product of (i) the number of subscribers in the Selected Business or the Subsidiary, if any, receiving the relevant programming service in excess of the Subsidiary Benchmark times (ii) the Incremental Contractual Rate. The foregoing calculation is illustrated in
Programming Costs means all direct costs incurred by or on behalf of CNI for the acquisition of audio, visual and audio-visual material (and rights therefore) for the Channel, including (without limitation) any or all of the following: programming acquisition and licensing costs, programming commissioning costs, financing provided for programming (whether by advance, minimum guarantee, co-production contribution or other method and including any financing charges incurred), commissions, fees and/or advances payable to distributors and sales agents, music copyright and clearance costs, amounts payable to talent (including actors, directors, producers, writers, composers and talent unions), amounts payable to collecting societies and similar bodies, video levies, training costs, underlying rights costs, infringement costs and damages, dubbing and re-versioning costs (excluding the costs of tape and film), the fully expensed cost of staff the majority of whose time per Year is spent producing programmes on the Channel but excluding (a) costs appearing on the G&A costs line for the Channel and (b) sales and marketing expenses of the Channel;

Related to Programming Costs

  • Training Costs means reasonable costs incurred to upgrade the technological skills of Full-Time Employees in Illinois and includes: curriculum development; training materials (including scrap product cost); trainee domestic travel expenses; instructor costs (including wages, fringe benefits, tuition and domestic travel expenses); rent, purchase or lease of training equipment; and other usual and customary training cots. “Training costs” do not include, except where the Company receives prior written approval of the Department, costs associated with travel outside the United States, wages and fringe benefits of employees during periods of training, administrative costs related to Full-Time Employees of the Taxpayer, or amounts paid to an affiliate of the Company.

  • Marketing Costs means costs relating to the marketing of grocery goods, including costs relating to—

  • Advertising Costs The Company will determine with the Agent the amount of advertising that may be appropriate in soliciting offers to purchase the Book-Entry Notes. Advertising expenses will be paid by the Company.

  • Operation and Maintenance Costs means the costs of:

  • Maintenance Costs means parts and materials, sublet and labour costs of a qualified licensed mechanic for the maintenance of the Revenue Service Vehicles, but shall not include costs associated with interior and exterior transit advertising signs and non-mechanical servicing of Revenue Service Vehicles such as fuelling, clearing fareboxes, cleaning and painting wheel rims, vehicle washing and other work performed by a serviceman; and,