Campaign Start Date definition
Examples of Campaign Start Date in a sentence
Any cancellation which is less than 7 working days before the Campaign Start Date, regardless of when the Campaign was booked, shall not (even if followed by the Broadcaster) affect the Buyer's liability for payment for the Advertisement in accordance with clause 6.
Payment for the Campaign shall be invoiced by the Broadcaster when the Campaign is agreed (as indicated by signing the Sponsorship Agreement or email confirmation that the Campaign is agreed) and is due in clear funds before the Campaign Start Date, unless the Broadcaster has agreed with the Buyer, in writing, to allow it credit, in which case payment shall be due within 30 days of the date of Broadcaster’s invoice.
The Union must receive the relevant cancellation notice before the Campaign Start Date, or within 14 days of the date of the order, whichever is earlier.
The full cost of the agreement shall be invoiced at once after the Campaign Start Date (as stated in the Work Order) for every campaign.
For example, if Creative is delivered at 10am on the Campaign Start Date, it shall be considered to be 2 days late, however if the Creative is delivered at 10am on the Campaign Start Date and the Campaign Start Date is a Monday, then the Creative shall be considered to be 4 days late.