Theme Music Sample Clauses

Theme Music. (1) Themes will contain only music for program openings and closings. There will be no bridges or cues made under this category.
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Theme Music. The following payments will cover recording of theme, title, background, continuity and similar off-camera program music, irrespective of program length or number of programs, with the same rights as are provided in Paragraph (A) (2), above, for each program: INITIAL DATE 12/11/02 12/11/03 12/11/04 Basic three hour recording session $337.08 $345.51 $355.88 Each quarter hour thereafter $28.09 $28.79 $29.66
Theme Music. Basic payment of $238.33 as of 2/1/12; $243.69 as of 2/1/13; and $249.78 as of 2/1/14 per three-hour recording session, plus $19.86 as of 2/1/12; $20.31 as of 2/1/13 and $20.82 as of 2/1/14 for each additional quarter-hour thereafter will cover continued use of theme music on programs and series for a three (3) year period irrespective of program length or number of programs for each run of the program for which such theme was produced. In the case of continuous running programs such as "Performance Today", "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" where each program will utilize new production material, use for such theme will be for a period of three (3) years from the date on which the theme is recorded (anniversary date). All theme music utilized beyond the three (3) year cycle will require a one hundred percent (100%) repayment to each musician, arranger, orchestrator and copyist involved in the original production. The anniversary date of the session will determine the three (3) year cycle period.
Theme Music. 5.37; Mod 2; Mod 6 9;29;39 Trailers and Promos ........................................................... 24.2 35 Trailers ........................................................................... 21.10 29 U Use of Excerpts (Clip Use) ................................................... 21.16 31 Underscore ...................................................................... 5.38;Mod 2 9;28-31 V Variety Programming .......................................................... 12.8 19 W Worktime ........................................................................ 5.39 10
Theme Music. Payment will be per three (3) hour recording session during which a maximum of three (3) minutes of theme music may be produced. If required, extra work time shall be computed at the rate of for each quarter hour or less. Such payment will cover continued use of theme music on programs and series irrespective of program length or number of programs. It is understood that the use of theme music in a program or series shall not preclude the use of commercially recorded music in such a program or series.
Theme Music. Payment per three (3) hour recording session during which a maximum of three (3) minutes of theme music may be produced will be: $326.55 as of December 1, 2006; $333.10 as of December 1, 2007; $339.75 as of December 1, 2008; $346.55 as of December 1, 2009. If required, extra work time shall be computed at the rate of: $15.30 as of December 1, 2006; $15.60 as of December 1, 2007;
Theme Music. Effective September the payment will be per three (3) hour recording session (plus $12.75) for each thereafter) and will cover continued use of theme music on programs and series irrespective of program length or number of programs. Effective September the payment will be (plus for each thereafter) It is understood that the use of theme music a program or series shall not preclude the use of commercially recorded music in such a program or series.
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Theme Music. 3 hour sessions Theme music may be utilized for programme openings/closing and intros/extros to and from commercials, series and station IDs. Upon payment of the fees as per A1 per Musician, up to three (3) minutes of music may be recorded and used for a period of one (1) year. For each year thereafter, fees are payable as per A4 rate.
Theme Music. Payment per three (3)hour recording session during which a maximum of three (3)minutes of theme music may be produced will be: as of December 1,2002; as of December 1,2003; as of December 1,2004; as of December If required, extra work time shall be computed at the rate of: as of December 1,2002; as of December 1,2003; as of December 1,2004; as of December for each quarter hour or less. Such payment will cover continued use of theme music on programs and series irrespective of program length or number of programs. It is understood that the use of theme music in a program or series shall not preclude the use of commercially recorded music in such a program or series.

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