News Media Sample Clauses
News Media. It is agreed that during the negotiating period, neither party will issue a statement to the news media. If, in the normal conduct of negotiations, such press releases should become necessary, the content must be mutually acceptable.
News Media. Actively work to identify issues that would generate the interest of the news media. Prepare and distribute advance and follow-up news releases to media, members of Congress and Recovery Program partners. Identify and seek support of partner and other organizations to issue news releases and/or provide supportive statements. Invite reporters to accompany biologists as they conduct their work. RESPONSIBILITY: I&E Coordinator/I&E Committee
News Media. Both Parties agree that all news releases made during the bargaining process, until impasse is reached, shall be a joint release.
News Media. No restrictions shall be made upon news media unless such restrictions are agreed in writing and made part of this contract. All media supervision shall be the responsibility of Host and the AANR-SW Public Relations Chairperson.
News Media. Over the course of a school year, the school and school district occasionally receive requests from the news media to interview, photograph or video individuals or groups of students in connection with stories the media are working on. Additionally, the news media are sometimes invited to school functions to publicize athletics, arts, or school events. Please note: School staff cannot control news media access and photos/videos taken by the media and the general public at public locations (e.g. field trips) or school events open to the public, such as sports tournaments, student performances and school board meetings. These are considered public events that are outside provincial and federal privacy laws for public bodies such as the school your child attends.
News Media. All negotiations shall be conducted in executive sessions between the two (2) teams. Any information released to the news media or to the public concerning items under negotiations during the process set forth in Section 2.03 shall be in writing and must bear the signatures of the spokespersons of both teams.
News Media. Neither party may make a release to the news media during discussions.
News Media. The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the COPS Office policy on contact with the news media. The policy establishes the COPS Office Communications Division as the principal point of contact for the news media for issues relevant to the COPS Office or parameters of this award. The Subrecipient agrees to refer all media inquires on these topics directly to the COPS Office Communications Division at 000-000-0000.
News Media. During exhibit hours, members of the media with TES press badges may photograph, videotape, or otherwise record the exhibit floor for news reporting purposes only. News media must have advanced consent of exhibitors before photographing or recording in their booths. All registered members of the press “sign an agreement to abide by these rules.” Picture taking, other than by the AAPM official photographer, is prohibited, except for an Exhibitor photographing his or her own display area. Each Exhibitor has control over their rented space and may prevent those considered competitors from gaining access to, photographing, videotaping, or otherwise recording its exhibit or presentations. Exhibitors are encouraged to report any violations of this rule to Exhibit Management. No Exhibitor will deny any reasonable request from AAPM Exhibit Management to photograph the exhibit from outside the perimeter of the booth. The Convention Center is a smoke-free facility. A smoke-free policy is enforced and in effect during installation, meeting operation and dismantling hours. Designated smoking areas will be located out of doors in accordance with District of Columbia law.
News Media. The Project will have regular engagements on agricultural issues in Nigeria with relevant news media, including the News Agency of Nigeria and media unions who are um- brella bodies for the media in Nigeria. 5. Senate media (National Assembly). Following a request by Senator Xxxxxxxxx, the Project orga- nized training courses on policy communication with Senate media staff in Year 3 since there was a strong demand for this type of course. The Project will continue providing such type of training courses for the senate media in Year 4 with a particular focus this year on continuous follow up mentorship activities to ensure that knowledge gained from training courses is in- corporated thus enhancing the sustainability of the relevant project activities and their lasting impact beyond the Project’s life.
Outputs: 1. Number of policy publications in print me- dia 2. Number of policy discussions broadcasted in electronic media 3. Number of symposia, workshops, etc. on policy issues organized by media associa- tions (and assisted by the project) to cre- ate awareness among the general public Outcomes: • Increased capacity of Nigeria media to report on policy issues • Enhanced understanding of the country’s main policies and strategies 1 Brainstorming sessions undertaken with media [Quarterly] 2) Number of participants attending project orga- nized research and policy events (Custom) [200] 10)Number of for profit private enterprises (for profit), producer’s organizations, water user’s as- sociations, women’s groups, trade and agribusi- ness associations (such as farmer based organiza- tions) and community-based organizations (CBOs) receiving USG assistance disaggregated by: New (receiving USG assistance for the first time) and Continuing (received USG assistance the previous year) Standard Feed the Future Indi- cator EG3.2-4