Media Input Sample Clauses

Media Input. A form of communication that is prepared with the intent of increasing public 12 awareness/support for a prevention project, service or activity. There are two basic types of Media 13 Inputs stated below. In the second type, it is crucial that the item is displayed in a public venue with high 14 traffic, e.g., a popular retail establishment, a public library, or a school campus. 15 1. An item submitted for publication to an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or 16 television station), and 17 2. An item designed to be publicly displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or banner).
Media Input. A form of communication that is prepared with the intent of increasing public awareness/support for a prevention project, service or activity. There are two basic types of Media Inputs stated below. In the second type, it is crucial that the item is displayed in a public venue with high traffic, e.g., a popular retail establishment, a public library, or a school campus. 1. An item submitted for publication to an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or television station), and 2. An item designed to be publicly displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or banner).
Media Input. A form of communication that is prepared with the intent of increasing public 4 awareness/support for a prevention project, service or activity. There are two basic types of Media 5 Inputs stated below. In the second type, it is crucial that the item is displayed in a public venue with 6 high traffic, e.g., a popular retail establishment, a public library, or a school campus. 7 1. An item submitted for publication to an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or 8 television station), and 9 2. An item designed to be publically displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or banner).
Media Input. A form of communication that is prepared with the intent of increasing public 37 awareness/support for a prevention project, service or Activityactivity. There are two basic types of 1 Media Inputs: 1) an item submitted for publication by an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or 2 television station), 2) an item designed to be publically displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or 3 banner). stated below. In the second type, it is crucial that the item is displayed in a public venue with 1. An item submitted for publication to an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or 4 high traffic, e.g. a popular retail establishment, a public library, or a school campus. 2. An item designed to be publically displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or banner). television station), and
Media Input. A form of communication that is prepared with the intent of increasing public 9 awareness/support for a prevention project, service or activity. There are two basic types of media 10 inputs: 11 1. An item submitted for publication byto an established media outlet (a newspaper, radio or 12 television station). 13 2. An item designed to be publically displayed to a wide audience (a billboard or banner). In 14 the second type, it is crucial that the item is displayed in a public venue with high traffic, e.g. a popular

Related to Media Input

  • Removable media devices All electronic files that contain County PHI or PI data must be encrypted when stored on any removable media or portable device (i.e. USB thumb drives, floppies, CD/DVD, smartphones, backup tapes etc.). Encryption must be a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES.

  • Language If the Participant has received this Agreement or any other document related to the Plan translated into a language other than English and if the meaning of the translated version is different than the English version, the English version will control.

  • Languages 20.1 The Proclamation of Sale, these conditions of sale and the Memorandum may have been translated and published in different forms and languages. In the event of any discrepancy, misstatement, omission or error appearing in the various forms or languages, this English version shall prevail.

  • Media Destruction DST shall destroy removable media and any mobile device (such as discs, USB drives, DVDs, back-up tapes, laptops and PDAs) containing Fund Data or use commercially reasonable efforts to render Fund Data on such physical media unintelligible if such media or mobile device is no longer intended to be used. All backup tapes that are not destroyed must meet the level of protection described in this Security Schedule until destroyed or rendered irretrievable.

  • SUPPLIER PUBLICATIONS Any marketing materials in relation to this Framework Agreement that that Supplier produces must comply in all respects with the Branding Guidance. The Supplier will periodically update and revise such marketing materials.