Common use of Narrowcast Clause in Contracts

Narrowcast. A limited distribution of recorded material as distinct from broadcast and with the meaning usually attributed to such terms in the broadcast industry including but not limited to: Tradeshows (domestic and international); Group Sales Presentations; Ticket Sales sites; Ticket Booths; Travel Agent Displays; In Flight videos (including airport videos); In house hotel Videos; Tour bus Videos; Taxis; Underground station escalators; Footage on outdoor sites; Exhibition Stands; Sequences of no longer than 1 minute streamed on the main show website, affiliate sites, and ticketing outlets’ websites; Visit London/Britain promotional activities (domestic and overseas); Main line station screens; Promotional DVD – where given away free to promote the show; Mobile digital media (Bluetooth, mobile phone texting, downloads etc.). “Narrowcasting” shall be interpreted accordingly. National Video Archive of Performance. A maximum of eight performances per week on the six days thereof. For once-nightly, matinee and evening performances and rehearsals shall last a maximum of 3 hours. For twice-nightly, matinee and evening performances and rehearsals shall last a maximum of 4 hours 40 minutes. This maximum is the time allowed for 2 performances and rehearsals in any one day before overtime is paid. Breaks in rehearsals shall be deemed to be included in the maximum length of each rehearsal. Interval times shall be deemed to be included in the maximum length of each performance pattern. The main Performance to which the press are invited, sometimes known as the first night or opening night. Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday, Summer Bank Holiday, or such public or bank holidays as may be declared by the government in lieu of these days, and such public or bank holidays as may be declared by the government in addition of these days. Precede shall mean immediately prior to the time of opening and follow shall mean immediately after the audience has left the auditorium. Provided that any call for less than 2 hours preceding a matinee or evening performance shall be subject to a minimum payment for one hour at pro-rata once-nightly performance rates and such one hour shall be deemed to include the period elapsing between the opening of the theatre to the public for the performance and curtain up.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Narrowcast. A limited distribution of recorded material as distinct from broadcast and with the meaning usually attributed to such terms in the broadcast industry including but not limited to: Tradeshows (domestic and international); Group Sales Presentations; Ticket Sales sites; Ticket Booths; Travel Agent Displays; In Flight videos (including airport videos); In house hotel Videos; Tour bus Videos; Taxis; Underground station escalators; Footage on outdoor sites; Exhibition Stands; Sequences of no longer than 1 minute streamed on the main show website, affiliate sites, and ticketing outlets’ websites; Visit London/Britain promotional activities (domestic and overseas); Main line station screens; Promotional DVD – where given away free to promote the show; Mobile digital media (Bluetooth, mobile phone texting, downloads etc.). “Narrowcasting” shall be interpreted accordingly. National Video Archive of Performance. A maximum of eight performances per week on the six days thereof. For once-nightly, matinee and evening performances and rehearsals shall last a maximum of 3 hours. For twice-nightly, matinee and evening performances and rehearsals shall last a maximum of 4 hours 40 minutes. This maximum is the time allowed for 2 performances and rehearsals in any one day before overtime is paid. Breaks in rehearsals shall be deemed to be included in the maximum length of each rehearsal. Interval times shall be deemed to be included in the maximum length of each performance pattern. The main Performance to which the press are invited, sometimes known as the first night or opening night. Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday, Summer Bank Holiday, or such public or bank holidays as may be declared by the government in lieu of these days, and such public or bank holidays as may be declared by the government in addition of these days. A “short rehearsal” shall not exceed 2 hours and shall immediately “precede” or “follow” a performance and shall be restricted to numbers for the current production. Precede shall mean immediately prior to the time of opening and follow shall mean immediately after the audience has left the auditorium. Provided that any call for less than 2 hours preceding a matinee or evening performance shall be subject to a minimum payment for one hour at pro-rata once-nightly performance rates and such one hour shall be deemed to include the period elapsing between the opening of the theatre to the public for the performance and curtain up.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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