Public Service Message definition

Public Service Message means a message pertaining to an activity or service which is performed for the benefit of the public and not for profit or gain of a particular person, firm or corporation or information such as time or temperature.
Public Service Message means one for which no charge is made and which promotes programs, activities, or services of Federal, State, or local governments or the programs, activities, or services of non-profit organizations.

Examples of Public Service Message in a sentence

  • The term Public Service Message shall expressly exclude any message advertising any business, company or event where such message would have a direct and tangible economic benefit to a private, for-profit company.

  • OWNER shall not be responsible for producing or substantially modifying any advertising copy for a Public Service Message, and shall display the Public Service Message no more than 3 days after receipt and approval of advertising copy.

  • For example, if Walgreens sponsored a health education fair including free flu shots, the City would be entitled to broadcast a City Public Service Message identifying the “Walgreens Free Flu Shot City Health Fair,” or a similar message so long as the sponsor identification is in reasonable proportion to the remainder of the public service message and consistent with customary practices.

  • Lamar shall not be responsible for producing or substantially modifying any advertising copy for a Public Service Message, and shall have 48 hours after receipt and approval of advertising copy to display the Public Service Message.

  • CITY shall be entitled to post up to onetwo eight (8) second Public Service Message per minute on the display on a continuous basis.