Ticket Envelope Panels Sample Clauses

Ticket Envelope Panels. (i) On the Ticketmaster panel of the Ticket envelope a distinguishable/recognizable Amex logo will appear in similar size and placement consistent with Ticketmaster's past custom and practices. A sample from which Ticketmaster will not materially deviate is incorporated as an Exhibit to this Agreement. Ticketmaster will use diligent efforts to phase in the Amex logo on Ticket envelopes as soon as it is commercially reasonable, but in any event the Amex logo will be phased entirely in within approximately ninety (90) days from the date hereof and no envelopes depicting MasterCard as the preferred card will be used by Ticketmaster after said period. (ii) For all Ticket envelopes, Amex will be entitled to have an entire panel for its own use. Amex will provide camera-ready art by applicable deadline which art may be changed up to four (4) times per calendar year and shall be subject to review and approval by Ticketmaster with respect to the collateral message, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld.
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Ticket Envelope Panels. (i) On the Ticketmaster panel of the Ticket envelope, for only those Ticket envelopes included in the Media Plan, a distinguishable/recognizable Amex logo will appear in similar size and placement consistent with Ticketmaster's past custom and practices. A sample from which Ticketmaster will not materially deviate is incorporated as B to this Agreement. Ticketmaster will use diligent efforts to phase in the Amex logo on ticket envelopes as soon as it is commercially reasonable, but in any event the Amex logo will be phased entirely in within approximately ninety (90) days from the date hereof. (ii) For 5,000,000 Ticket envelopes per calendar year during the Term (as described in the Media Plan and not in addition to the obligations in the Media Plan), Amex will be entitled to have an entire panel for its own use. Amex will provide camera-ready art by applicable deadline which art may be changed up to four (4) times per calendar year and shall be subject to review and approval by Ticketmaster with respect to the collateral message, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld.

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