Wednesday, November 13, 2019

7 Points of a TV Contract to Review Before You Sign

7 Points of a TV Contract to Review Before You Sign 7 Points of a TV Contract to Review Before You Sign TV contracts used to be reserved for the top news anchors in the countrys largest designated  market areas (DMA) and at the networks. Thats no longer the case. The market for experienced workers has become so competitive that stations are requiring most of their staff to sign contracts, even for those working behind the scenes. By knowing the seven basics of a TV contract before signing, you can be confident that the deal is right for you or better prepare yourself on ?how to negotiate for more. 01 Term of the Deal Noel Hendrickson / Getty Images Sometimes, contracts are broken long before they expire. There should be consequences for either side in doing so.If a station decides that you just arent working out (but you have not broken the morals clause), you should receive severance pay. That amount will vary depending on your salary and the length of time youve been an employee.Your ability to break the contract will likely be much more limited. You can try to negotiate an out clause in case your dream job opens up in a much bigger city with a fatter paycheck, but get it in writing.TV contracts are a standard part of the industry. They shouldnt frighten you if you read them thoroughly and understand the requirements. If in doubt, have an attorney check them out.

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