
broadcast agreements
Broadcast agreements are contracts between content owners (like TV networks or sports leagues) and broadcasters (such as TV stations or streaming services). These agreements grant the broadcaster the right to transmit certain programs or events to the public over a specified period. In exchange, the broadcaster usually pays a fee or revenue share to the content owner. These agreements specify details like the scope of rights, exclusive or non-exclusive rights, territories, and duration, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations related to distributing the content.