Media and Communication Sample Clauses

Media and Communication. The two sides shall promote and encourage direct cooperation between news agencies, newspapers, and radio and television stations. In addition, the two sides will cooperate with third countries in order to promote the exposure of the benefits of the peace process to the respective societies.
Media and Communication. The FSA and FSS will collaborate on communications, particularly involving each other in the development of planned press material (such as releases and statements), and digital content, web stories and social media, where there is common interest to both organisations and the public that they serve. Where there is a four nations approach to media / communications, FSA and FSS will work together in the development of any communication products and share internally with respective Communications teams prior to sending on to senior management for input and approval. The FSA and FSS will ensure that the other body receives: drafts of any planned publications with specific implications for either organisation in advance, wherever this is possible; drafts of any announcements including press releases and web stories with specific implications for either body, with as much notice as is practicable, before they are released to the media; and early notice of any press engagement that could potentially impact, or which might be better handled by, the other organisation to allow as much time as possible for preparedness. The FSA and FSS will respect the confidentiality of any documents shared in advance of publication and will not cause the content of those documents to be made public ahead of the planned publication date. While the FSA and FSS will endeavour to produce consistent communications, should the need arise, both bodies reserve the right to tailor messaging for use in Scotland by FSS and in the rest of the UK by FSA, whilst having due regard for the potential impact of differential messaging on each other and the public. The FSA will issue communications to the media in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including national news outlets. In cases where there is a communications issue of UK-wide interest, but which is generated in Scotland and where FSS is the lead authority, FSS will issue communications to the Scottish media and national news outlets to ensure that the Scottish public is fully informed of Scotland-specific issues and advice. The FSA and FSS commit not to issue communications to the same news outlets on the same issues. In these cases, both FSA and FSS will share key messages, lines to take and Q&A with each other to ensure consistency of messaging. The FSA and FSS reserve the right to use their own spokespeople for their own media but will ensure they are briefed according to the agreed communications plan.
Media and Communication. 11.1 The primary contact for public and media inquiries about EAGA’s work is the EAGA Coordinator 11.2 Media releases, events and public comments will be prepared by the EAGA Coordinator in consultation with and circulated to member Councils 11.3 Media releases are to be sent to member Council media departments 24 hours before their release date 11.4 Any correspondence and comments must be in line with the EAGA aim and purpose as set out in this ToR.
Media and Communication. The NOs will make available their communications expertise, and their communication staff, to the Project. Specifically, NOs will coordinate with the Project Coordinator and/or Project Field Officer to provide press and communication material. The Project will also be presented and covered on national websites. This work will be considered in the frame of WWF co‐ funding of the Project and the relative costs will be sustained by the NOs. 6University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna 7 See Annex 6Terms of Reference for the Freshwater Team” , 9 February 2011 and amendments. 8 See Annex 1 “ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ contract” and associated documentation.