Multiple Program Rate Sample Clauses

Multiple Program Rate. The multiple program rate applicable to the number of program broadcasts in Column A below shall be determined by multiplying the applicable rate for a single program by the appropriate fraction in Column B below: A. B. Number of Program Broadcasts Per Week Applicable Multiple of Single Program Rate 3 2-1/4 4 2-3/4 5 3 6 3-1/4 7 3-1/2 If any one commercial program is broadcast more than one day per week, the writer of such program shall be paid a fee at the multiple program rate, based on the number of times the program is broadcast during the week in question. If different News Writers are assigned to such programs on different days of the week, the fee shall be divided among them pro rata. In the case of "saturation-type" programming, such as the Texaco programming on ABC as of June 21, l956, where two or more programs of equal length sponsored by the same sponsor are broadcast on the same day, whether or not such programs are broadcast more than one day per week, each News Writer who writes more than one such program on the same day during a particular week shall be paid for all such programs a fee at the multiple program rate, based on the total number of such programs written by him/her during such week.
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Multiple Program Rate. The multiple program rate applicable to the number of pro- gram broadcasts in Column A below shall be determined by multiplying the applicable rate for a single program by the appropriate fraction in Column B below: A. B.

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