Football and Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Television Shows Sample Clauses

Football and Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Television Shows. SSP shall have the exclusive right, at its option, to produce a weekly coach’s television show for football and for men’s basketball. SSP shall have the exclusive right to sell all of the sponsorship inventory in the football and men’s basketball coaches’ television shows and will pay the talent, production and distribution costs. Compensation of coaches will however be paid by University; provided, however, while it is the preference of SSP that University pay the compensation of the coaches, if, at University’s request, any compensation is paid by SSP to a coach, the amount of compensation paid by SSP to a coach shall reduce, on a dollar-for-dollar basis the Guaranteed Rights Fee or the Share Amount, as the case may be. University shall require all coaches to be in attendance at each show agreed to under such contracts, provided the time commitments undertaken by each such coach is consistent with the coach’s primary coaching responsibilities. It is the Parties’ expectation that a period of time sufficient for the production of a thirty minute weekly coaches’ television show generally will not unduly interfere with a coach’s primary responsibility to University. SSP may sell a specific placement of any or all of the coaches’ television shows at a location to be determined by SSP, such as a local restaurant or other campus or off-campus location, if the format of the television show would accommodate a site location and University will make the coach available at such location. Both Parties will use Reasonable Efforts to give the other Party at least thirty (30) days’ advance notice of any change in the location of a show. Placement of any coaches’ shows at a location outside of the Carbondale, Illinois metropolitan area will require University’s approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld. The times for airing the TV coaches’ shows shall be mutually agreed upon between the Parties. University shall have approval of the hosts for each coach’s television show. If SSP elects not to produce a coach’s television show for football or men’s basketball or for any other sport but University wishes to do so, University may, at its sole cost and expense, produce or cause to be produced a coach’s television show for those sports but all sponsorship rights for those shows shall belong exclusively to SSP with any collected revenue to be included in the calculation of AGR.
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