Media coverage definition

Media coverage means any photographing, recording, or broadcasting of court proceedings by the media using television, radio, photographic, or recording equipment.
Media coverage means any photographing, recording, or broadcasting of court proceedings by the media using television, radio, photographic or recording equipment. Rule 1.150 (b)(1), California Rules of Court
Media coverage means any visual or audio coverage of court proceedings by a media agency.

Examples of Media coverage in a sentence

  • Media Coverage or Public Inquiry - Media coverage or public reaction that may have an impact on the Provider or JWB's ability to protect and serve its participants, or other significant effect on the Provider or JWB.


More Definitions of Media coverage

Media coverage means any photographing, recording, or broadcasting
Media coverage means any photographing, recording or broadcasting of court proceedings by the media using television, radio, photographic, or recording equipment. Media coverage also includes all print media.
Media coverage. All media requests must be submitted in writing to Gotham Artists. Requests will then be submitted to artist for their consideration. COVID-19 Protocol: BUYER shall implement and comply with all then-current health and safety protocols related to the use and occupancy of the venue, the operation or presentation of the engagement and/or any applicable and reasonable standards related to COVID-19 or other public health emergency and shall use Gotham Artists 00 Xxxxxx Xxx #00 Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 E-Mail: xxxx@xxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxx Web: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that its and venue employees, contractors and engagement attendees comply with all such protocols.
Media coverage means any video recording, photographing, audio recording, or broadcasting of court proceedings by the media using television, radio, photographic or recording equipment, or other similar types of technology. Rule 1.150 (b)(1), California Rules of Court.
Media coverage means any photographing, recording, or broadcasting of court
Media coverage. The project was announced and covered by industry magazines and local media such as The Hills Shire, Ecogeneration, Splash Magazine, Clubs NSW, ALFA Leisure, and international media such as Cogeneration and On-Site Power Production Magazine.
Media coverage. The project promoted the announcement of the transfer agreement through the use of free publicity such as a press conference, press releases and interviews to successfully obtain media coverage in print, online, radio and television.