Short-Life Radio Recall Fees Sample Clauses

Short-Life Radio Recall Fees. Prior to the first broadcast of a commercial and subsequent to the original work session, Performers may provide additional work on the same commercial. Such work shall be designated as a recall session, provided that the work falls within the definition of “recall” as provided in Article 416 of the National Commercial Agreement. A recall fee shall be payable per work session and may cover work on more than one (1) commercial, provided that such commercials were originally produced at the same work session. The fees shall be: Year 1: August 05, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Year 2: July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Year 3: July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 Recall Fee 7 Days 14 Days 31 Days 45 Days Year SV MV SV MV 1 $159.50 $118.50 $209.25 $158.00 $240.00 $179.75 $271.00 $202.75 2 162.75 120.75 213.50 161.25 244.75 183.25 276.50 206.75 3 166.00 123.25 217.75 164.50 249.75 187.00 282.00 211.00 Includes one hour of work time.Additional work time: $32.00/$32.75/$33.50 per half-hour 407 Radio Singers’ Session and Residual Payment Option Under the same conditions as are applicable to short-life television commercials per Article 405 above, the Engager may contract and pay Solo and/or Group Singers as follows for production of a generic jingle that may be applied to any number of different radio short-life master commercials for the same designated advertiser. In each thirteen (13)–week cycle of use, the Engager shall pay Solo and/ or Group Singers, three (3) times the appropriate minimum guarantee per session (or cycle of use), as per Article 2101 of the National Commercial Agreement. The payment of these fees shall allow the Engager to use the same jingle on any number of different short-life radio master commercials for the designated advertiser. Television and Radio
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