Media Protocol definition
Examples of Media Protocol in a sentence
Media enquiries will be dealt with as per Project Board Media Protocol i.e. local issues dealt by local Council Media officer with information provided by Animal Welfare Line Manager (lead Council) and regional issues dealt with by Chair of Project Board.
The Recipient will ensure that all publicity (including websites, media, press releases and other written material created, issued and/or used by the Recipient, the Project Partners and/or either of their Representatives or Affiliates) relating to the work funded by the Grant will comply with the Media Protocol.
The Authority will notify the Recipient of any updates to the Media Protocol from time to time.
Council communications will be reviewed in accordance with the Council’s Media Protocol in order to ensure a fair and proper representation of the work of the Council (subject to any statutory limitations).
Announcements―including news releases, response to interview requests―at Cabinet level will be made by Cabinet members according to subject area and in accordance with the Council’s Media Protocol.
Where an employee is eligible, the following allowances will be paid, as set out in the HRM: − Departmental Liaison Officer Allowance; − First Aid Allowance; − Motor Vehicle Allowance; − Out-of-Hours Parliamentary, Media, Protocol and Consular Duties Allowance; − Restriction Allowance; − Language Proficiency Allowance; − Community Language Allowance.
DCC nominees are expected to act in accordance with the Company’s Media Protocol.
The Communications Lead shall: lead on the development, maintenance and implementation of the Recipient's communications strategy; lead on coordination, delivery and engagement with the Authority on communications matters; ensure compliance with the Media Protocol by the Recipient and Project Partners; and attend regular meetings/calls with the Authority and relevant partner organisations to discuss and agree communications activities relating to the Project.