Media Coverage and Advertisements Sample Clauses

Media Coverage and Advertisements. (1) Print media advertisements regarding the availability of positions within TDOT, including at least HMWI and TAI positions. The print media advertisements shall be run at least monthly in a variety of publications, including both general circulation newspapers and magazines and publications with a high percentage of female readers. The advertisements shall appear both in the classified and feature sections of the designated publications. The feature section advertisements shall depict women working in various positions within TDOT, including at least HMWI and TAI positions. The appropriate publications will be identified by the marketing/communications contractor, hired by TDOT to implement this Recruitment Plan, within one month from the date of contractor hire. The advertisements shall begin to run within a reasonable time following the selection of the publications. (2) Radio advertisements on a variety of designated stations, including those with a high percentage of female listeners. The radio advertisements shall concern the availability of various positions within TDOT, including at least HMWI and TAI positions, and shall be run at least monthly. The appropriate radio stations shall be identified by the marketing/communications contractor, hired by TDOT to implement this Recruitment Plan, within one month from the date of contractor hire. The advertisements shall begin to run within a reasonable time following the selection of the radio stations. (3) Professionally produced television advertisements, depicting women working in various positions within TDOT, including at least HMWI and TAI positions. The television advertisements shall be shown at least four times per year in all major media markets throughout Tennessee and during a time of day demonstrated to attract the greatest number of female viewers. The appropriate media markets and times of day will be identified by the marketing/communications contractor, hired by TDOT to implement this Recruitment Plan, within one month from the date of contractor hire. The advertisements shall begin to run within a reasonable time following the selection of the media markets. (4) TDOT shall request radio stations with a high percentage of female listeners, as identified by the marketing/communications contractor hired by TDOT to implement this Recruitment Plan, and all cable television stations in Tennessee offering free community advertising to consider broadcasting public service announcements at leas...
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  • No Advertisements It is not subscribing for the Units as a result of or subsequent to any advertisement, article, notice or other communication published in any newspaper, magazine, or similar media or broadcast over television or radio, or presented at any seminar or meeting.

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  • LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA 29 A. Any written information or literature, including educational or promotional materials, 30 distributed by CONTRACTOR to any person or organization for purposes directly or indirectly related 31 to this Agreement must be approved at least thirty (30) days in advance and in writing by 32 ADMINISTRATOR before distribution. For the purposes of this Agreement, distribution of written 33 materials shall include, but not be limited to, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, newspaper or magazine ads, 34 and electronic media such as the Internet. 35 B. Any advertisement through radio, television broadcast, or the Internet, for educational or 36 promotional purposes, made by CONTRACTOR for purposes directly or indirectly related to this 37 Agreement must be approved in advance at least thirty (30) days and in writing by ADMINISTRATOR. 1 C. If CONTRACTOR uses social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or other publicly 2 available social media sites) in support of the services described within this Agreement, 3 CONTRACTOR shall develop social media policies and procedures and have them available to 4 ADMINISTRATOR upon reasonable notice. CONTRACTOR shall inform ADMINISTRATOR of all 5 forms of social media used to either directly or indirectly support the services described within this 6 Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall comply with COUNTY Social Media Use Policy and Procedures as 7 they pertain to any social media developed in support of the services described within this Agreement. 8 CONTRACTOR shall also include any required funding statement information on social media when 9 required by ADMINISTRATOR. 10 D. Any information as described in Subparagraphs A. and B. above shall not imply endorsement 11 by COUNTY, unless ADMINISTRATOR consents thereto in writing. 12

  • No Advertisement The Purchaser acknowledges that the Shares have been offered to them in direct communication between them and Seller, and not through any advertisement of any kind.

  • E6 Publicity, Media and Official Enquiries The Contractor shall not:

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