Dealer Tags Sample Clauses

Dealer Tags. When edited, dealer tags will not be considered as versions, and may be made without additional fee while a commercial is in cycle. A single National commercial may be produced and edited to permit Local dealer advertising copy and visual information to be included in the national commercial at no additional cost, provided the original commercial is in cycle.
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Dealer Tags i. A single national commercial may be produced and edited to permit Local dealer advertising copy and visual information to be included in the national commercial. This information may be inserted into the commercial for up to, but not exceeding, ten (10) seconds provided that the musicians are paid the session fee, plus a dubbing fee, and a reuse fee for the initial thirteen (13) week cycle. Each subsequent thirteen (13) week cycle will require payment of a dubbing fee, plus a reuse fee. MUSICIANS’ FEE November 05/11 November 05/12 November 05/13 November 05/14 Initial Fee $357.90 $366.80 $376.00 $383.50 Each Subsequent 13 week cycle $178.90 $183.40 $188.00 $191.80 ii. A single national commercial that has been broadcast and is in cycle, for which the appropriate fees have been paid to the musicians, may be edited to permit local dealer advertising copy and visual information over the national commercial. This information may be inserted into the commercial for up to, but not exceeding ten (10) seconds provided that the musicians are paid a dubbing fee and a reuse fee for the initial thirteen (13) week cycle. Each subsequent thirteen (13) week cycle will require payment of a dubbing fee plus a reuse fee. MUSICIANS’ FEE November 05/11 November 05/12 November 05/13 November 05/14 First Cycle $178.90 $183.40 $188.00 $191.80 Each Subsequent 13 week cycle $178.90 $183.40 $188.00 $191.80

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