Production of the International Signal Sample Clauses

Production of the International Signal. The HB shall provide all technical equipment and experienced personnel necessary to produce comprehensive coverage (television and radio) of the FIS Championships to the highest standards of quality appropriate to a sporting event of international importance and in accordance with this Annex. In addition to and independently of the International Signal, the HB shall produce an international stereo sound signal consisting of a general background sound. The International Signal shall begin at least ten (10) minutes before and continue until at least ten (10) minutes after the conclusion of each competition of the FIS Championships. The International Signal, duly monitored and corrected for television, synchronized and in phase, shall be made available by the HB at the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) Master Control Room (MCR), if existing, or to the nearest international gateway for distribution to all RHs. The signals shall be entirely electronic and shall include title, timing, slow motion, replays and graphics (including on-screen identification/graphics) in English.
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Production of the International Signal. The Host Broadcaster shall provide all technical equipment and experienced personnel necessary to produce comprehensive coverage (television and radio) of the competition to the highest standards of quality appropriate to a sporting event of international importance. The international signal (TV picture and sound) shall begin at least five (5) minutes before and continue until at least five (5) minutes after the conclusion of the event’s programme of competition. The international signal (TV picture and sound), duly monitored and corrected for television, synchronised and in phase, shall be made available by the Host Broadcaster to the nearest international gateway for distribution to all rights holders.
Production of the International Signal. The HB shall provide all technical equipment and epxerienced personnel necessary to produce comprehensive coverage (television andardio) of the FIS Championships to the highest standards of quality appropriate toa sporting event of international importance and in accordance with this Annex. In addition to and independently of the Internatioanl Signal, the HB shall produce an international stereo sound signal consisting of a egneral background sound. The International Signal shall begin at least ten1(0) minutes before and continue until at least ten (10) minutes after the conclusino of each competition of the FIS Championships. The International Signal, duly monitored and corretced for television, synchronized and in phase, shall be made available by the HB athe International Broadcast Centre (IBC) Master Control Room (MCR), if existin,gor to the nearest international gateway for distribution to all RHs. The signals shall be entirely electronic and shalilnclude title, timing, slow motion, replays and graphics (including on-screen identifiaction/graphics) in English.
Production of the International Signal. The HB shall provide all technical equipment and experienced personnel necessary to produce comprehensive coverage (television and radio) of the FIS Championships to the highest standards of quality appropriate to a sporting event of international importance and in accordance with this Technical Annex. In addition to and independently of the International Signal, the HB shall produce a minimum of one (1) additional feed with extra audiovisual and audio-only content, features and cameras, as well as an international stereo sound signal consisting of a general background sound. The International Signal shall begin at least ten (10) minutes before and continue until at least ten (10) minutes after the conclusion of each competition of the FIS Championships. The International Signal, duly monitored and corrected for television, synchronized and in phase, shall be made available by the HB at the IBC MCR, if existing, or to the nearest international gateway for distribution to all RHs. The signals shall be entirely electronic and shall include title, timing, slow motion, replays and graphics (including on-screen identification/graphics) in English.
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