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Made for New Media. The AFM shall have jurisdiction under this National Public Television Agreement over the employment of musicians who are engaged to perform on programs produced for initial exhibition in New Media. The Employer may, at its sole and exclusive option, elect on a case by case basis to cover material produced for initial exhibition in New Media. Such coverage, if elected, shall require the Employer to make pension contributions (at the same percentage as set forth in Exhibit B) based upon the compensation negotiated between the Employer and the musician, and health contributions as set forth in Exhibit A.I, Section S. No other terms of the National Public Television Agreement shall apply. In the event that a New Media Program is exhibited in traditional media, the applicable terms contained in the National Public Television Agreement governing use in such media shall apply; provided, however, that if a New Media Program is exhibited on public television, the compensation paid to a musician providing services in connection with such program shall be an amount equal to the difference, if any, between the amount paid to such musician for services rendered in connection with the New Media Program and the minimum applicable compensation under the National Public Television Agreement that would have been payable had such program been produced initially for Public Television. A t AFM’s request, the Employer shall provide reporting on covered New Media Programs. The Producers acknowledge that if the Internet should become the primary medium for exhibition of programming covered by this Agreement (i.e., a majority of viewers view such programming over the Internet instead of through broadcast television), programming produced directly for Internet for such national PBS distribution shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement. Prior to any such application, the Federation will give notice to the Producers of its contention that the Internet has become the primary medium. Should the Producers dispute this contention, the issue shall be subject to arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association applicable to labor arbitrations. Symphony, Opera and Ballet programs are specifically excluded from this provision.
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Made for New Media. Modify Exhibit A, Section I (A) (5) as follows: The AFM shall have jurisdiction under this National Public Television Agreement over the employment of musicians who are engaged to perform on programs produced for initial exhibition in New Media. The Employer may, at its sole and exclusive option, elect on a case by case basis to cover material produced for initial exhibition in New Media. Such coverage, if elected, shall require the Employer to make pension contributions (at the same percentage as set forth in Exhibit B) based upon the compensation negotiated between the Employer and the musician and health contributions as set forth in Exhibit A.I, Section S. No other terms of the National Public Television Agreement shall apply. This Subparagraph governs the production by Employer of audio-visual programs of the type that traditionally have been covered under the AFM National Public Television Agreement that are made for New Media as defined in Subparagraph (1) above and that are intended for a national audience (hereinafter “National New Media Program(s)”). National New Media Programs expressly exclude (i) programs that are derived from local public television programs or (ii) programs that are primarily intended for Employer’s local audience, regardless of whether such programs are derived from a national television program produced for public television. Employer shall cover National New Media Programs regardless of length or type; provided, however, that coverage under this Subparagraph shall remain at Employer’s sole and exclusive option as to the following types of programs: i) news programs; ii) public affairs programs; iii) documentary programs; iv) sports programs; v) educational programs; vi) programs produced for initial exhibition on platforms other than national public television-related platforms; and vii) New Media Programs, where the actual cost of production is a) $15,000 or less per minute of program material as exhibited; or b) $300,000 or less per single program as exhibited; or c) $500,000 or less per series of programs produced for a single order. Notwithstanding the exclusion in vi above, any National New Media Program made for initial exhibition on SVOD that meets the definition for a high budget SVOD program as defined in the New Media Sideletters to the AFM Television Videotape Agreement and AFM Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement, shall be subject to the terms thereof. A National New Media Program that is covered hereunde...

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