Promotion via Performance Streaming Sample Clauses

Promotion via Performance Streaming. One time in each season, the Employer may make available on its website or other social media outlets under its control (e.g. the Employer’s Facebook Page, the Employer’s YouTube Channel, etc.), for on-demand streaming, for forty-five (45) days, a concert that was free to the public, with no additional payment to the Musicians. In the event that the Employer charges a nominal ticket price (in lieu of presenting the concert free to the public), the Employer shall be required to obtain Orchestra Committee approval in order to make the concert available on its website or other social media outlets under its control for on-demand streaming for forty-five (45) days without additional payment to the musicians. In addition, one time in each season, with orchestra approval, the Employer may make available on its website or other social media outlets under its control, for on-demand streaming, for forty-five (45) days, one concert that was not free to the public, without additional payment to the musicians.
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Promotion via Performance Streaming. One time in each season, the Engager may make available on its website or other social media outlets under its control (e.g. the Engager’s Facebook Page, the Engager’s YouTube Channel, etc.), for on-demand streaming, for forty-five (45) days, a concert that was free to the public, with no additional payment to the Musicians. In the event that the Engager charges a nominal ticket price (in lieu of presenting the concert free to the public), the Engager shall be required to obtain Orchestra Committee approval in order to make the concert available on its website or other social media outlets under its control for on-demand streaming for forty-five (45) days without additional payment to the musicians. In addition, one time in each season, with orchestra approval, the Engager may make available on its website or other social media outlets under its control, for on-demand streaming, for forty-five (45) days, one concert that was not free to the public, without additional payment to the musicians.

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