VARIETY PROGRAMS Sample Clauses

The "Variety Programs" clause defines the terms and conditions under which variety or anthology television programs are produced, distributed, or licensed. It typically outlines the rights and obligations of the parties involved regarding the creation and use of content that features multiple segments, acts, or performers within a single program. For example, it may specify how individual performances are credited, how revenue is shared among contributors, or how the program can be repackaged for different markets. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties understand their roles and entitlements in the context of variety programming, thereby preventing disputes and clarifying the allocation of rights and responsibilities.
VARIETY PROGRAMS. (This category shall include specials such as beauty pageants and awards programs. This category shall also include parades for which broadcast rights are purchased and which include variety acts employed by and staged by the Company. Other parades shall be classified as "All Other." The rates below shall also apply to the overall Director of "reality-type" programs of the type of "Real People" and "That's Incredible.") 1. Network Prime Time (a) Network Prime Time Series 0 - 15 Minutes $ 6,801 $ 6,971 $ 7,180 3 days 16 - 30 Minutes 10,452 10,713 11,034 5, 1 day of which need not be consecutive 31 - 60 Minutes 18,119 18,572 19,129 9 days, 2 of which need not be consecutive 61 - 90 Minutes 36,249 37,155 38,270 18, 4 of which need not be consecutive Over 90 Minutes 41,826 42,872 44,158 24 days, 5 of which need not be consecutive † See text of footnote 12 on page 135. -27- Article 6, Section B. (b) Network Prime Time Variety Specials (This category shall not include programs in the "in-concert" format unless the program contains production elements that are generally associated with prime time variety programs.) 0 - 30 Minutes $23,719 $24,312 $25,041 10 days, 2 of which need not be consecutive 31 - 60 Minutes 40,272 41,279 42,517 18 days, 4 of which need not be consecutive 61 - 90 Minutes 67,117 68,795 70,859 36 days, 8 of which need not be consecutive Over 90 Minutes 97,134 99,562 102,549 48 days, 10 of which need not be consecutive 2. Non-Network or Non-Prime Time - High Budget 3. Non-Network or Non-Prime Time - Low Budget
VARIETY PROGRAMS. (other than strips)
VARIETY PROGRAMS. The percentage extra listed above shall be applied as follows: a. 1 2 hour Program -- the air rate plus four (4) hours rehearsal. b. 1 hour Program -- the air rate plus eight (8) hours of rehearsal. c. 1 1 2 hour Program -- the air rate plus twelve (12) hours of rehearsal.
VARIETY PROGRAMS. (This category shall include specials such as beauty pageants and awards programs. This category shall also include parades for which broadcast rights are purchased and which include variety acts employed by and staged by the Company. Other parades shall be classified as " All Other." The rates below shall also apply to the overall Director of " reality-type" programs of the type of "Real People" and "That's Incredible.") 1. Network Prime Time

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