Media equipment definition

Media equipment includes but is not limited to: professional photography equipment (defined as cameras with a separate body and lens), video cameras (including miniature, “Go-Pro” type, and drone operate cameras), other audio/video recording or broadcasting devices, or devices for internet streaming. Credentialed guests are identified by track staff by their vests, which must be obtained from and returned to the official’s booth located across from the NLWS office on the midway. Use of media equipment without a vest and credentials will result in loss of paddock/infield access, and may result in removal from track property. Enforcement of this policy is at the discretion of track officials. Media recorded during race event may be used only for editorial and/or news coverage purposes only and may not be offered for resale. Credentialed individuals found selling any recorded media will forfeit credential eligibility for the remainder of the season. Media equipment may not be placed on fences, guardrails, towers, track walls, in cars, or the track surface at any time without express written permission of track management.

Examples of Media equipment in a sentence

  • I understand that the School of Journalism and Mass Media equipment and facilities are for use only by students registered in JAMM audio/video production courses in a given semester.

  • It being understood among the Parties hereto that the Landlord's reservations are not intended to preclude the Tenant from using and/or occupying the surface of the reservations lying within the Premises nor to determine which Party is liable for maintenance thereof (liability for maintenance for Conducting Media, equipment, fixtures and other property being allocated pursuant to other provisions of this Lease Agreement).

  • XII.17.3 Ameritech shall allow Urban Media periodically to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain Urban Media equipment or equipment enclosures and furnish Urban Media with keys, entry codes, lock Combinations, and other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured Urban Media space, subject to Section 12.17.2 and Article XX and, in the case of Virtual Collocation, payment by Urban Media of the cost of Ameritech escorts.

  • The maximum loan period for Media equipment is 48 hours plus 1 renewal up to 24 hours (not guaranteed).

  • Media Services Media equipment is available to rent at additional costs and will be arranged with the Director for Media Services at least two weeks prior to your event.

  • The estimated fees for Educational Media equipment and Security and Buildings & Grounds services are as follows: Educational Media for sound equipment (table microphone, two wireless microphones, a freestanding microphone, sound system and technician.

  • A set of 50 Mini Media equipment was distributed to 50 secondary school clubs through partner organizations to strengthen A and AB promotion activities in schools and plans are underway to purchase additional equipment for 75 secondary schools.

  • The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will not result in any such violation or be in conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time and giving of notice, either a default under any such provision, instrument, judgment, order, writ, decree or contract or an event which results in the creation of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of Navigist.

  • XII.17.6 For Physical Collocation, Ameritech shall limit the keys used in its keying systems for Urban Media's specific Physical Collocation space which contain or house Urban Media equipment or equipment enclosures to its employees and representatives to emergency access only.