Talk Shows Sample Clauses

The 'Talk Shows' clause defines the terms and conditions under which talk show content is produced, distributed, or utilized within an agreement. It typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties regarding the creation, airing, and potential syndication of talk show episodes, and may address issues such as intellectual property ownership, guest appearances, and content standards. By clearly specifying these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over content use and ensures that all parties understand their obligations and entitlements related to talk show programming.
Talk Shows. Promotional clips may also be used on entertainment programs subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) The clips (not more than two on any one program) must be used as part of a bona fide interview in which the production is being promoted. (b) The total amount of usage of Equity show clips on a program cannot exceed two minutes. Furthermore, a clip cannot contain all or substantially all of a musical number. (c) All performers seen and/or heard on a clip must have given written consent to the above-described promotional use. (d) Clip usage is restricted to currently running productions only.
Talk Shows. Talk show DJ’s may inquire about a primetime slot; however, you must contact the Program Director as soon as possible to get clearance. - Say the legal ID: give or take 5 minutes at the top of the hour and every break. - Do a reset every 5 minutes: After or before your breaks, state your show and restate your topic at hand.
Talk Shows. Talk show DJ’s may inquire about a primetime slot; however, you must contact the Program Director as soon as possible to get clearance.
Talk Shows. CBS may distribute Talk Show episodes to or by means of any Video System provided that such episode is distributed no earlier than 90 days after the first broadcast date on which CBS offers such Talk Shows episode to Affiliated Station for simultaneous television broadcasting.