TELEVISION BROADCASTING Sample Clauses

TELEVISION BROADCASTING. The domestic rights belong to the OC. International rights belong to FILA and distribution is made by FILA. The OC shall provide the FILA with a daily 30-min broadcast highlights and a daily 2 min 30 sec news report. The FILA will offer these two formats in distribution to increase the event’s exposure. The OC and the FILA will equally cover any incurring costs. Eventually, the FILA will have its own FILA Broadcasting team, editor and coordinator, to prepare highlights and news. In addition, the OC shall support the implementation of webcasting by providing: - 1 connection to the Internet per ring with a minimum of 2Mbit/s guaranteed upload link. - 1 desk and power supply (min 1.6 KVA) at each ring The minimum time requirement for supplying the signals is to provide coverage of the semifinals, finals and awards ceremonies for each weight division. All technical issues with regard to the international signals, including but not limited to, camera positions, changes in time schedules, advertising placement, etc., must be discussed with and approved by the FILA, the OC and its contracted agent. In the event of a dispute, the FILA reserves the right to make the final decision. Immediately after the conclusion of the broadcast of the Championships, the OC will require the producer to provide to the FILA with one copy of the entire program in PAL broadcasting format, the choice of which shall be the FILA’s, on a BETA SP videotape, or disk or any other broadcast quality format agreed by the FILA, at no cost to the FILA. In addition, the OC should submit broadcasting results and the evaluation report of the broadcasting analyzed by the research group of laboratories. The OC shall designate a person to coordinate between the FILA and the host broadcaster to set up the technical requirement. This person must be available to work with FILA broadcasting team six (6) months prior to the event and provide an e-mail and mobile phone number. The OC shall provide the broadcasters, including the host broadcaster and other broadcasters contracted by the FILA and its contracted agents, with the requested commentary position(s) that the broadcasters need at the venue, and shall cooperate with them to ensure their smooth broadcasting activities; provided that any technical cost incurred by the provision of such services arises, the costs shall be borne by each respective broadcaster that has requested services, so as not to interfere with the running of the tournament. The foll...
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