Supplemental Markets Sample Clauses

Supplemental Markets. (a) The provisions of this Article relate and apply only to motion pictures produced by Producer during the term hereof and subject to this Agreement:
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Supplemental Markets. (A) The provisions of this Article shall apply to all programs initially produced for free television, either prior to or during the term of this Agreement, which are actually distributed in Supplemental Markets during the term of this Agreement.
Supplemental Markets. (a) The provisions of this Article 16 relate and apply only to theatrical motion pictures produced by Producer during the term hereof and subject to this Agreement:
Supplemental Markets. (a) The provisions of this Article 14 relate and apply only to television motion pictures produced by Producer during the term hereof and subject to this Agreement:
Supplemental Markets. The Supplemental Markets provisions shall apply to animated features as provided in the I.A.T.S.E. and M.P.T.A.A.C. Basic Agreement of 2015.
Supplemental Markets. A. The provisions of this Article shall apply to all programs initially produced for Basic Cable Television, either prior to or during the term of this Agreement, which are actually distributed in Supplemental Markets during the term of this Agreement.
Supplemental Markets. 1. The provisions of this Article shall apply to all programs initially produced by the Authority, either prior to or during the terms of this Agreement, which are actually distributed in supplemental markets during the term of this Agreement.
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Supplemental Markets. The Agreement also contains specific sets of provisions for when programs are sold into “supplemental markets,” which are defined as “cassettes, pay-type CATV, or Pay Television” as well as “In-Flight.” “Cassettes” refer to any audiovisual device designed for replay on a home device, so it would include all home video types from VHS up through DVDs, Blu-Rays and any future technology designed for a similar purpose. Dubbing an English-language program into a non-English language to air on a free television broadcast station which primarily broadcasts in a language other than English is also considered a supplemental market. The historical standard payment for supplemental markets has been the “tiered formula,” in which a percentage of a certain base amount (as established by the length of the program) is paid once gross receipts from supplemental market distribution has reached certain tiers. However, a number of optional formulas also exist for payments based on Distributor’s Gross Receipts for sales into specific markets. These formulas include the “Optional Cassette Formula,” the “Optional Basic Cable and In-Flight Formula” and the “Optional Pay TV Formula.” The finer details of supplemental markets payments are too numerous to list in this toolkit. Please refer to the Local of jurisdiction or to the AFM for additional questions you may have on this topic. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS REPORT FORM FOR ALL VIDEOTAPE/LIVE TELEVISION/CABLE TV/PUBLIC TV‌ RPNo.
Supplemental Markets. The term “Supplemental Markets” as used in this Agreement means only the exhibition of television programs by means of cassettes, Pay Television, or Free Television as those terms are hereafter defined and the exhibition of television programs on any commercial carrier such as commercial airlines, trains, ships and buses (referred to herein as “In-Flight”). It is understood that sound track recordings or Television and Theatrical Motion Picture Films are not covered by supplemental markets.
Supplemental Markets. The provisions of this Article shall apply to all programs initially produced for free radio, either prior to or during the term of this Agreement, which are actually distributed in Supplemental Markets during the term of this Agreement. With the consent of the President from Canada of the of the provisions of this Article shall also apply to such programs which have been committed for distribution in Supplemental Markets, but which have not actually been released in these markets the term of this Agreement. This does not include recordings made under the Broadcast Recording of this Agreement or under the Phonograph Record Labour Agreement.
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