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INTENDED BROADCAST PATTERN AND ADJUSTMENT OF DIRECTOR'S SALARY. 1. With respect to pre-recorded programs, the computation of payment to a Director for his or her services, under the multiple-times-per-week formula, shall be based on the intended broadcast pattern, which shall be specified in the Director's individual contract or deal memo. However, if the actual broadcast pattern consists of a lesser number of broadcasts per week than the intended broadcast pattern, an adjustment shall be made so that the computation is based instead on the actual broadcast pattern. Example A. If a program recorded at the rate of five per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of one per week, the applicable one- a-week rate applies, whether or not the program is actually broadcast or rebroadcast at the rate of one per week or more than one per week. Example B. If a program recorded at the rate of one per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of five per week and is actually broadcast at that rate, the applicable five-a-week rate applies, but if the pattern of actual broadcasts or rebroadcasts should be changed from five per week to one per week, the one-a-week rate, rather than the five-a- week rate, would apply and the amount paid the Director would be adjusted accordingly. Example C. If programs are aired originally on a five-a-week or more basis and are rerun on a one-a-week or less basis, replay payment will be based upon the rate that would have applied if the original broadcast had been in the one-a-week pattern. 2. If a program originally produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast is initially broadcast on non-Network Prime Time and is then broadcast in Network Prime Time, either for its first or second rerun, the Director' s salary shall be adjusted to the applicable Network Prime Time show rate. There shall be no such salary adjustment if such picture is first broadcast in Network Prime Time in its third or any subsequent rerun. If a program is produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast under a budget equivalent to that of a similar type of television program produced within the last three (3) years for Network Prime Time broadcast, the

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Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

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INTENDED BROADCAST PATTERN AND ADJUSTMENT OF DIRECTOR'S SALARY. 1. With respect to pre-recorded programs, the computation of payment to a Director for his or her services, under the multiple-times-per-per- week formula, shall be based on the intended broadcast pattern, which shall be specified in the Director's individual contract or deal memo. However, if the actual broadcast pattern consists of a lesser number of broadcasts per week than the intended broadcast pattern, an adjustment shall be made so that the computation is based instead on the actual broadcast pattern. Example A. If a program recorded at the rate of five per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of one per week, the applicable one- one-a-week rate applies, whether or not the program is actually broadcast or rebroadcast at the rate of one per week or more than one per week. Example B. If a program recorded at the rate of one per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of five per week and is actually broadcast at that rate, the applicable five-a-week rate applies, but if the pattern of actual broadcasts or rebroadcasts should be changed from five per week to one per week, the one-a-week rate, rather than the five-a- a-week rate, would apply and the amount paid the Director would be adjusted accordingly. Example C. If programs are aired originally on a five-a-week or more basis and are rerun on a one-a-week or less basis, replay payment will be based upon the rate that would have applied if the original broadcast had been in the one-a-week pattern.will 2. If a program originally produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast is initially broadcast on non-Network Prime Time and is then broadcast in Network Prime Time, either for its first or second rerun, the Director' s 's salary shall be adjusted to the applicable Network Prime Time show rate. There shall be no such salary adjustment if such picture is first broadcast in Network Prime Time in its third or any subsequent rerun. If a program is produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast under a budget equivalent to that of a similar type of television program produced within the last three (3) years for Network Prime Time broadcast, thethe Director's salary shall be paid at the applicable Network Prime Time show rate.

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Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

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INTENDED BROADCAST PATTERN AND ADJUSTMENT OF DIRECTOR'S SALARY. 1. With respect to pre-recorded programs, the computation of payment to a Director for his or her services, under the multiple-times-per-per- week formula, shall be based on the intended broadcast pattern, which shall be specified in the Director's individual contract or deal memo. However, if the actual broadcast pattern consists of a lesser number of broadcasts per week than the intended broadcast pattern, an adjustment shall be made so that the computation is based instead on the actual broadcast pattern. Example A. If a program recorded at the rate of five per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of one per week, the applicable one- one-a-week rate applies, whether or not the program is actually broadcast or rebroadcast at the rate of one per week or more than one per week. Example B. If a program recorded at the rate of one per week is specified as intended for broadcast at the rate of five per week and is actually broadcast at that rate, the applicable five-a-week rate applies, but if the pattern of actual broadcasts or rebroadcasts should be changed from five per week to one per week, the one-a-week rate, rather than the five-a- a-week rate, would apply and the amount paid the Director would be adjusted accordingly. Example C. If programs are aired originally on a five-a-week or more basis and are rerun on a one-a-week or less basis, replay payment will be based upon the rate that would have applied if the original broadcast had been in the one-a-week pattern. 2. If a program originally produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast is initially broadcast on non-Network Prime Time and is then broadcast in Network Prime Time, either for its first or second rerun, the Director' s salary shall be adjusted to the applicable Network Prime Time show rate. There shall be no such salary adjustment if such picture is first broadcast in Network Prime Time in its third or any subsequent rerun. If a program is produced for non-Prime Time Network broadcast under a budget equivalent to that of a similar type of television program produced within the last three (3) years for Network Prime Time broadcast, the

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Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

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