Common use of Objective Announcing Clause in Contracts

Objective Announcing. Play-by-play broadcasters, color analysts and any other on-air talent are expected to handle broadcasts with objectivity, efficiency and professionalism. Those on-air are expected to work without introduction of profane or harsh language, or inappropriate criticism of officials, coaches, teams, players, schools or other entities. Talent should make every effort to correctly pronounce the names of individual participants, have a competent knowledge of the event, and not speculate on injuries or emergency protocols.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement

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Objective Announcing. Play-by-play broadcasters, color analysts and any other on-air talent are expected to handle broadcasts with objectivity, efficiency and professionalism. Those on-air are expected to work without introduction of profane or harsh language, language or inappropriate inap- propriate criticism of officials, coaches, teams, players, schools schools, or other entities. (See examples below for clarification on criticism.) Talent should make every effort to correctly pronounce the names of individual participants, have a competent knowledge of the eventevent or game, and not speculate on injuries or emergency protocols.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Media Rights Agreement, fhsaa.site

Objective Announcing. Play-by-play broadcasters, color analysts and any other on-air talent are expected to handle broadcasts with objectivity, efficiency and professionalism. Those on-air are expected to work without introduction of profane or harsh language, or inappropriate inap- propriate criticism of officials, coaches, teams, players, schools or other entities. Talent should make every effort to correctly pronounce the names of individual participants, have a competent knowledge of the event, and not speculate on injuries or emergency protocols.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement

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Objective Announcing. Play-by-play broadcasters, color analysts and any other on-air talent are expected to handle broadcasts with objectivity, efficiency and professionalism. Those on-air are expected to work without introduction of profane or harsh language, language or inappropriate criticism of officials, coaches, teams, players, schools schools, or other entities. (See examples below for clarification on criticism.) Talent should make every effort to correctly pronounce the names of individual participants, have a competent knowledge of the eventevent or game, and not speculate on injuries or emergency protocols.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Media Rights Agreement

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