2014 radio partner operations guide
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2014 radio partner operations guide
2014 RADIO PARTNER OPERATIONS GUIDE January 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABOUT MRN 1-1 Welcome 1-2 Contact Information 2 MOTOR RACING NETWORK RADIO PROGRAMMING 2-1 Programs and Delivery Methods 2-8 Satellite Feed Times 3 WEBSITE INFORMATION 3-1 Affiliates Only Section Information 3-3 Website Upload Times 4 TECHNICAL OPERATIONS 4-1 Live Event Board-Op Information • Time Checks • Local Commercial Breaks • Bonus Commercial Breaks • Station I.D. • Final Broadcast Cue 4-3 Live Event Broadcast Automation Information 4-4 WestwoodOne Wegener Receiver Installation 4-8 Special Circumstances • Event Postponement • Rain Delay • Sun Transit Outages • Receiver Issues During an Event 4-9 Traffic Delivery Information • Format & Cue Sheets • Audio Promos • Affidavit of Performance 5 BUSINESS INFORMATION 5-1 Affiliate Agreement and Renewal Procedures 5-2 Logo Usage 5-2 Promos and Liners 5-2 Local Sponsor Guidelines 5-3 Promotional Opportunities 5-3 Race Event Track Access Dear Programmer: 2014 marks Motor otor Racing Network Network’s 45th year of broadcasting flag-to-flag flag coverage of NASCAR races. As the only NASCAR licensed radio network, our award winning coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Series, the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Series NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Series, IMSA’S TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and our ancillary programs can be heard on over 650 radio stations nationwide nationwide. We appreciate that you are one of them and thank you for your continued support of the network. This guide was created in an effort to put all of the information you could need in one place. If there is anything missing from this guide in your estimation, please let us know what it is! Feel el free to contact us with your questions, concerns and suggestions throughout the year. Our normal business hours are Monday through Friday from 9 9AM to 5PM PM ET. Our business phone number is (704) 262 262-6700. Sincerely, Cheryl Knight Director, Radio Partnerships Steve Tate Senior Manager, Radio Partnerships Valerie Gladden Manager, Radio Partnerships Partnerships/Promotions J.J. Roper Manager, Radio Partnerships/Sales /Sales Lisa Holman Radio Partnerships Administrator Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 1-1 IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Motor Racing Network Radio Partnerships (704) 262-6700 Cheryl Knight – Director, Radio Partnerships Steve Tate - Senior Manager, Radio Partnerships Valerie Gladden – Manager, Radio Partnerships/Promotions J.J. Roper – Manager, Radio Partnerships/Sales Lisa Holman – Radio Partnerships Administrator cknight@mrn.com state@mrn.com vgladden@mrn.com jroper@mrn.com lholman@mrn.com MRN Engineering and Satellite Feed Testing (704) 262-6700 Doug Watson - Chief Engineer Bob Wolfe - Engineer dwatson@mrn.com bwolfe@mrn.com WestwoodOne Technical Operations (888) 435-7450 Technical Operations Support netops@westwoodone.com MOTOR RACING NETWORK, INC. 555 MRN DRIVE CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA 28027 WWW.MRN.COM PHONE: 704-262-6700 FAX: 704-262-6802 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 1-2 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series DAY/TIME: 27 events – Updated broadcast information is e-mailed to your station and available through your affiliate rep LOCAL AVAILS: Approximately six (6) :70 second breaks per hour DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 MONDAY MORNING RACE REFRESHER DAY/TIME: Mondays (Seasonal - Feb. 17 to Nov. 17) - 6:45 am (ET) feed time HOST: Joe Moore LENGTH: Two (2) minutes LOCAL AVAILS: Adjacent PLAYBACK WINDOW: 10 AM local DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 Receiver - MP3 Download after 6:45 am (ET) CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-1 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING (cont’d) NASCAR Nationwide Series DAY/TIME: 21 Events – Updated broadcast information is e-mailed to your station and available through your affiliate rep LOCAL AVAILS: Approximately six (6) :70 second breaks per hour DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series DAY/TIME: 22 Events – Updated broadcast information is e-mailed to your station and available through your affiliate rep LOCAL AVAILS: Approximately six (6) :70 second breaks per hour DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 SPECIAL NOTE: In case of overlapping coverage with another series this will be carried on WestwoodOne channel 110 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-2 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING (cont’d) TUDOR United SportsCar Championship (Formerly the GRAND-AM ROLEX SERIES) DAY/TIME: 12 events – Updated broadcast information is e-mailed to your station and available through your affiliate rep LOCAL AVAILS: Approximately (6) :70 second breaks per hour DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 110. This is our secondary channel, all TUSC events will be fed via this channel. "NASCAR LIVE" DAY/TIME: Tuesdays (52 Weeks) – 7:00 - 7:58:50 PM (ET) HOST: Eli Gold LOCAL AVAILS: Five (5) :70 second breaks DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 SPECIAL NOTE: Up to three (3) times a year MRN will broadcast a Special Edition of “NASCAR LIVE.” Your station will be notified well in advance of broadcast dates. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-3 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING (cont’d) NASCAR TODAY DAY/TIME: Mon-Fri (52 Weeks) - 4:45 PM (ET) HOST: Woody Cain LENGTH: Two (2) minutes LOCAL AVAILS: Adjacent PLAYBACK WINDOW: Until 7:00 PM local DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 at 4:45 AM (ET) MP3 download after 5:00 PM (ET) CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 MIDDAY NASCAR TODAY MIDDAY DAY/TIME: Mon-Fri (52 Weeks) - 9:45 AM (ET) HOST: Kyle Rickey LENGTH: Two (2) Minutes LOCAL AVAILS: Adjacent PLAYBACK WINDOW: Until 2:00 PM local DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 at 9:45 AM (ET) WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 at 11:45 AM (ET) - updated report MP3 Download after 10:00 AM (ET) CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-4 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING (cont’d) NASCAR U.S.A. DAY/TIME: Sundays (52 Weeks) – 10:00 AM – 11:58:50 AM (ET) HOST: Rob Tanner LOCAL AVAILS: Six (6) 2:10 breaks DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability. Friday satellite pre-feed available at 12:00 Noon (ET). Web download available at 9:00 AM (ET). CHANNEL: WestwoodOne stereo channel 215 MRN 360 DAY/TIME: Wednesdays (52 weeks starting Feb. 19) – 7:00 to 7:58:50 PM (ET) HOST: TBA LOCAL AVAILS: Five (5) :70 second breaks DELIVERY: WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver with automation capability CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-5 2014 MOTOR RACING NETWORK PROGRAMMING (cont’d) MORNING DRIVER DAILY PREP SERVICE DAY/TIME: Mon-Fri (Feb. 10 - Nov. 19) LENGTH: One (1) to two (2) pages daily HOST: Written by MRN News Director John Singler SPOT COMMITMENT: Stations must air one (1) minute of daily network commercials. Spots must air in morning drive (6-10 AM Local) or afternoon drive (3-7 PM Local) SERVICE DELIVERY: Service is emailed to your station overnight SPOT DELIVERY: Weekly bulk feed via WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver, Thursday at 10:45 AM (ET) and again Wednesdays at 2:15 PM (ET) for playback in the upcoming week. Also available as an MP3 download. CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 NED JARRETT'S "WORLD OF RACING" DAY/TIME: Mon-Fri (52 Weeks) HOST: Ned Jarrett with MRN radio anchor Joe Moore LENGTH: Two (2) minutes, 30 seconds LOCAL AVAILS: Adjacent PLAYBACK WINDOW: 10 AM local DELIVERY: Weekly bulk feed via WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver. Thursdays at 10:15 AM (ET) and again at 3:15 PM (ET) for playback in the upcoming week. Also available as an MP3 download in bulk and daily form. CHANNEL: WestwoodOne channel 109 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-6 2014 ANCILLARY PROGRAM SATELLITE FEEDS You may also find programs at www.mrn.com in the “Affiliates Only” section. Please refer to page (3-3) in this guide for more information. SATELLITE FEED SCHEDULE: (all times are eastern) Monday 6:45 AM 6:50 AM 9:45 AM 11:45 AM 4:45 PM Monday Morning Race Refresher Monday Morning Race Refresher NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY Tuesday 9:45 AM 11:45 AM 4:45 PM 7:00 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY “NASCAR LIVE” Wednesday 9:45 AM 11:45 AM 4:45 PM 7:00 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY MRN 360 Thursday 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:45 AM 11:45 AM 2:15 PM 3:15 PM 4:45 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday Ned Jarrett’s “World of Racing” Morning Driver Prep Service Commercial Feed NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report Morning Driver Prep Service Commercial Feed Ned Jarrett’s “World of Racing” Re-feed NASCAR TODAY Friday 9:00 AM 9:45 AM 11:45 AM 4:45 PM NASCAR USA (pre-feed) NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY Sunday 10:00 AM NASCAR U.S.A. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 2-7 WEBSITE INFORMATION MRN.com is a 24-hour source of on-demand news to service race fans, the racing community, and our radio partner stations. MRN.com features the latest headlines from our news department, as well as a detailed listing of upcoming shows and guests. You can also find race schedules, show information, show schedules, announcer information, as well as a listing and map of all radio partners. AFFILIATES ONLY You may access the “Affiliates Only” section of www.mrn.com by entering Affiliates > Affiliates Only. The username and password are available through your affiliate representative at (704) 262-6700. Within the affiliates only section there is a wealth of information available: Program Downloads – Check here for MP3 downloads of NASCAR TODAY, NASCAR TODAY MIDDAY, Monday Morning Race Refresher, Morning Driver Prep Service bulk commercial feeds, and Ned Jarrett’s “World Of Racing” weekly bulk feeds and individual program feeds. Format & Cue Sheets – Check here for your event specific format and cue sheet text downloads and annual formats for short-form programs. These include, but are not limited to, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, and NASCAR U.S.A. Weekly Promos for Live Events – Check here for updated event specific audio and web banner promos for live events, NASCAR LIVE and our newest show MRN 360. Generic Promos – Check here for generic promos for programs such as NASCAR TODAY, NASCAR TODAY MIDDAY, Ned Jarrett’s “World of Racing”, NASCAR LIVE, MRN 360, and NASCAR U.S.A. Driver Liners – Check here for downloadable generic liners from drivers of all series’ for use on your station. NASCAR USA – Download segments for NASCAR U.S.A. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 3-1 WEBSITE INFORMATION, continued Affidavit Of Performance – Check here to download your monthly Affidavit of Performance forms. There are two (2) separate forms issued every month: one (1) specifically for Morning Driver Prep Service daily email and one (1) for all other MRN Programming. MRN will email monthly Affidavit of Performance forms directly to your station but they are also available here for download as an added convenience. Local Sales Tools – This section contains the MRN radio partner sales video and a PowerPoint presentation to assist with your local sales effort. Radio Partner Operations Info – This section includes our updated live event broadcast schedule, satellite feed times, website upload times, information and directions for the WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 receiver, live event automation and our Radio Partner Operations Guide. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 3-2 2014 WEBSITE UPLOAD TIMES In addition to feeding programming via satellite, Motor Racing Network provides the convenience of MP3 download for select content in the “Affiliates Only” section at www.mrn.com. The following is a list of times in which programs will be posted. WEB UPLOAD SCHEDULE: (all times are eastern) Monday 5:45 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Monday Morning Race Refresher NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY Tuesday 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 3:45 PM 5:00 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report Morning Driver Prep Service Commercials (For the upcoming week) NASCAR TODAY Wednesday 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY Thursday 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM NASCAR TODAY Midday Ned Jarrett’s “World of Racing” (For the upcoming week) NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM NASCAR U.S.A. NASCAR TODAY Midday NASCAR TODAY Midday Updated Report NASCAR TODAY Friday Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 3-3 TECHNICAL OPERATIONS We recommend continuous hands-on monitoring of the broadcast. In the event of a rain-delay, MRN will send programming back to local stations. LIVE EVENT BOARD-OP INFORMATION A) Time Checks – Prior to all live event and pre-produced program feeds, MRN will count down to the broadcast with a time check. Time checks for, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events, NASCAR Nationwide Series events, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events, TUDOR United SportsCar Championship events, “NASCAR LIVE”, MRN 360, and NASCAR U.S.A. will be ten (10) minutes in length. Time checks for all other feeds (NASCAR TODAY, Monday Morning Race Refresher, Ned Jarrett’s “World of Racing”, etc) will be five (5) minutes in length. B) Local Commercial Breaks and Cues - Every MRN live event has a specific number of local commercial breaks. Most commercial sets include a sixty (60) second network break followed by a brief description of on-track activity, your local commercial cue, and then a seventy (70) second local commercial break. All local commercial breaks are seventy (70) seconds in length allowing you sixty (60) seconds for local spots plus a ten (10) second station rejoin liner. Since each race event varies in length, so do the number of local commercial breaks. Please refer to your event specific format/cue sheet for the exact number of local commercial breaks scheduled for that event. Your format/cue sheet will also list the local commercial cue. Upon hearing that cue, your seventy (70) second local break begins. In the event you do not have enough inventory scheduled to air, MRN will always fill the local commercial breaks with audio for sixty (60) seconds. **Please note** MRN does not fill the additional ten (10) seconds allotted for the station rejoin liner. Local commercial breaks may be automated. C) Bonus Commercial Breaks - In some cases a race broadcast may exceed the original allotted time. In the event of an extended broadcast, MRN will insert additional network and local breaks. You may use this time to manually insert additional local inventory. In the event you do not have additional local spots scheduled or wish not to fill your local bonus time, MRN will always fill the local commercial breaks with audio for sixty (60) seconds. **Please Note** MRN will fill the additional ten (10) seconds allotted for the station rejoin liner with a NASCAR driver liner ONLY DURING LOCAL BONUS COMMERCIAL BREAKS. MRN does not utilize Relay Closures or Netcues for local bonus commercial breaks so as not to impede scheduled automation. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-1 LIVE EVENT BOARD-OP INFORMATION, continued: D) Station I.D. – At or near the top of every hour that occurs during a live event broadcast, MRN will allow ten (10) seconds for legal station identification with the following cues: “LET’S PAUSE TEN SECONDS FOR STATION IDENTIFICATION ON THE MOTOR RACING NETWORK” for live events, “LET’S PAUSE ON NASCAR USA FOR STATION IDENTIFICATION” for NASCAR U.S.A. You should insert your station’s legal identification. Station I.D.’s may be automated. E) Final Cue – At the end of every live event broadcast, MRN will provide a final cue signaling the conclusion of our broadcast. Please refer to your event specific format/cue sheet for your final cue. Final Cues may be automated. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-2 LIVE EVENT BROADCAST AUTOMATION INFORMATION Motor Racing Network will feed WestwoodOne Wegener i6420 closures to radio partner stations for all live event broadcasts. We will provide closures and Netcues for broadcast start, station billboard, local commercial break, station I.D., and broadcast end. In the event of a rain delay we will provide rain delay breakaway and rain delay rejoin closures that will alert your system to send programming back to your station and then bring it back to the network at the appointed time. COORDINATES Satellite: AMC-8/139 DEGREES WEST, TRANSPONDER 23 Provider: WestwoodOne One, Channel 109 (Main), Channel 110 (Alternate) Receiver: WEGENER i6420 *Due to possible live event schedule conflicts, some events may be moved to secondary coordinates. In this event your format/cue sheets will reflect this change and MRN will email notification to your station. ALWAYS check satellite coordinates on your format sheet in advance to ensure an on-time join. FUNCTION WEGENER CLOSURE DB37 Connect Pin # Local Break Legal I.D. Show Start Show Stop Rain Delay Breakaway Rain Delay Rejoin K1 K3 K7 K9 K11 K13 1 3 8 11 13 16 Alt. Channel Local Break Alt. Channel Legal I.D. Alt. Channel Show Start Alt. Channel Show Stop Alt. Channel Rain Delay Breakaway Alt. Channel Rain Delay Rejoin K2 K4 K8 K10 K12 K14 2 4 9 12 14 17 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-3 This satellite receiver is for MOTOR RACING NETWORK and is packed with features. Conversion Instructions Version 1.5 7/22/09 PLEASE INSTALL IMMEDIATELY TO ENSURE DELIVERY OF YOUR PROGRAMMING Welcome to the next generation of satellite delivery. This quick-start guide will help you set up and start operating your new WestwoodOne i6420 satellite receiver, which will be used exclusively to deliver your WestwoodOne and MRN programming. For complete information on this system, please go to http://www.westwoodone.com/index.php/technical-support Let us give you a hand. For Programming and Installation Questions: - WestwoodOne Network Services at (888) 435-7450 For Receiver Authorization and Internet/Phone Line Return Testing: - WestwoodOne Network Services at (720) 873-5177 Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-4 Installation Steps: Here is the step-by-step process to get your i6420 receiver online and receiving your programming from WestwoodOne. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Connect the receiver to your satellite dish. Verify your dish alignment and signal quality by looking at the Eb/No (Should be 9.0 or higher) and RF Level (Should be above 20 and less than 60) Move your audio from your Starguide receiver to the AUDIO 1 output port on the receiver. Move your relay connections from the Starguide receiver to the RELAY 1 outputs on the receiver… Please note the relay assignments are different on this receiver than the Starguide. The conversion chart is shown below. Connect the receiver to your station’s LAN. If the LAN is behind a firewall, please use the LAN port. If there is no firewall between the receiver and the public Internet use the WAN port. Finally if your station doesn’t have a dedicated internet connection you can connect the MODEM jack to a normal phone line. The receiver can share the line with a fax or other device. The LAN/WAN or phone line connections are necessary to make the receiver work correctly. Because of this we regret that we are unable to authorize receivers that are not connected with this “return path”. Once the connections are made please contact WestwoodOne Network Operations at (720) 873-5177 for authorization. Remember, we’re standing by to help you… Call (888) 435-7450. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-5 Installation Instructions 1) Power down old reciever. 2) Move coaxial cable from dish to new receiver (units are shipped with LNB Power on) 3) Move audio from old receiver's audio output to Audio 1, the pinouts are the same between the older receiver and the new DAS. 5) Move relay connections from old receiver to new receiver using the supplied DB-37 connectors. Please note the relay assignments have changed and are detailed in these instructions. 6) Connect EITHER the Modem connection to a standard phone line using a station suppllied phone cable (a dedicated line is not necessary and can be shared with other devices) OR the WAN connection to the public internet. The receiver is shipped with the WAN port set for DHCP IP address assignment. For a static address please refer to the procedure shown below. To Authorize this receiver call (720)873-5177 For all other calls dial (888)572-4386 Installation Checklist (Complete Prior to Calling for Authorization) Normal Operation EbNo should be above 10 (it is at maximum level at 12.0>) 1) Receiver Online and Connected to Dish showing RF 20-70 and Eb/No of >9.0 RF Level should be between 30 and 90 Lower than 30 add an L-Band Line Amplifier. Higher than 90 remove any uncessary L-Band amplifiers. 2) Receiver Connected to permanent Internet/Phone Line connection. Your channel selection is set by the network. Please note the relays have changed, please refer to the prior chart for conversion information. To Set WAN IP Address (Static) From the front panel <RIGHT> to "UNIT SETUP" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "IP Setup" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "WAN IP Settings" and press <ENT> "WAN Addressing Mode" press <ENT> <RIGHT> to select "STATIC" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "WAN/STATIC IP Address, Netmask and Gateway To Set LAN IP Address (Static) From the front panel <RIGHT> to "UNIT SETUP" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "IP Setup" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "LAN IP Settings" and press <ENT> "LAN Addressing Mode" press <ENT> <RIGHT> to select "STATIC" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "LAN/STATIC IP Address, Netmask and Gateway Note on Unused Ports From the front panel <RIGHT> to "UNIT SETUP" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "IP Setup" and press <ENT> <RIGHT> to "Static Gateway Address" press <ENT> <LEFT><RIGHT><UP><DOWN>to set the address and press <ENT>. Press <ESC> four times to return to the top scr Indicator Normal State Description Transport ON Net Cntl Warning Alarm Live Svs Playback Record Download Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Unit is locked to JRN carrier and is receiving programming. FLASHINGcommands being received. ONCommand Unit is receiving relay or received within receiver control last two minutes. information from Jones. Warning indications (minor unit fault) present. See front panel menu for warning OFF details. Warning indications (major unit fault) present. See front panel menu for warning details. OFF Receiver decoding live ON network audio. Receiver decoding local ON audio. Receiver recording ON during network audio to hard recording disk. Receiver being sent ON during digital assets via satellite or internet. downloads. Page 4-6 MRN Primary Audio 12 Foot Solid Dish Receiver Analog Output #1 Broadband Internet 1 2 3 4 5 Left Out (+) Audio Ground n/c Audio Ground Right Out (+) 6 7 8 9 Left Out (-) Audio Ground n/c Right Out AP News Output (if Affiliated) 1 2 3 4 5 AP 2 Min Out (+) Audio Ground n/c Audio Ground AP 3 Min Out (+) 6 7 8 9 Notes: Recievers are shipped with network interfaces set for DHCP IP address assignment. Units must be manually configured for static IP addresses. MRN Relay Outputs AP 2 Min Out (-) Audio Ground n/c AP 3 Min Out (-) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Function Local Break Start Alt Ch Local Break Start Legal ID Alt Ch Legal ID Not Used Not Used Not Used Show Start Alt Ch Show Start Not Used Show End Alt Ch Show End Rain Delay Breakaway Alt ChRain Delay Breakaway Not Used Rain Delay Rejoin Alt Ch Rain Delay Rejoin Not Used Not Used Pin 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Note: All Relay commons are ganged inside the receiver. Conntact JRN if you need isolated commons for each relay. Function Relay Common The receiver requires a phone line and preferablly a broadband Internet connection also. The phone lines acts as a backup for your internet connection. Don't Use All Relay Commons are Connected Please install receivers in a climate controlled envioronment from 65-75 degrees. Don't Use Relay Common ** Future Feature Non-Dedicated Phone Line RBDS Data 1 2 RxD Data Out + 5 Ground Receiver Analog Output #2 1 2 3 4 5 Left Out (+) Audio Ground n/c Audio Ground Right Out (+) 6 7 8 9 Left Out (-) Audio Ground n/c Right Out MRN Alternate Audio RS232 Monitor and Control 1 2 3 4 5 DCD RXD TXD DTR GND Station LAN 6 7 8 9 DSR RTS CTS NC Alarm 13 NO Alarm Out 14 NC Alarm Out 15 Alarm Common Decoder #2 Relay Outputs Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Function Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Ground Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Ground Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 12 Ground Relay 13 Relay 14 Relay 15 Relay 16 Pin 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Function Relay Common Ground RBDS Data 2 2 RxD Data Out + 5 Ground ** Future Feature AES Digital Audio Outputs 1 2 3 4 5 Audio Port 1 + Audio Port 2 + n/c ground ground 6 7 8 9 Audio Port 1 Audio Port 2 n/c Right Out Note: AES is only available f or Audio 1 and 2 (Not AP) All Relay Commons are Connected Ground Relay Common Note: All Relay commons are ganged inside the receiver. Conntact JRN if you need isolated commons for each relay. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-7 SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Event Postponement In the event of inclement weather at the track, NASCAR makes every effort to complete a race on its scheduled day. However, a race may be postponed by NASCAR and rescheduled on the first available day with favorable weather conditions. If, for example, a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race is scheduled for Sunday and has to be postponed due to inclement weather, it may be rescheduled for the next day (Monday) or even Tuesday. Again, this is solely determined by NASCAR with the idea of completing the event on the first raceable day. Please refer to Paragraph 11 of your MRN Broadcast Agreement for clarification regarding your obligation to air a rescheduled, postponed or suspended event broadcast. Rain Delay In the event of a rain delay Motor Racing Network will come on the air as scheduled to inform listeners. However, we will not stay with the broadcast for extended periods of time. Instead we will send programming back to local stations in order to allow you to fulfill local sponsor commitments. Broadcast delay information will be shared over the air in order to keep your listeners up to date on when the broadcast will resume. Please refer to your event specific format/cue sheet for additional rain delay procedures. Sun Transit Outages Please be aware that every Spring and Fall you may experience Sun Transit Outages. Sun transit outage, or sun fade, is caused by the increased noise received by the downlink when the sun aligns with the satellite and the downlink antenna. While nothing can be done to prevent this phenomenon, which affects all geostationary satellites, MRN will keep you informed with regards to geographical areas that may be affected and MRN satellite feed times that may be rescheduled or repeated. We hope the effect of this force of nature on your satellite reception is minimal. Outage times will vary with the characteristics of your receive antenna. Receiver Issues During an Event If you experience receiver issues during a broadcast call WestwoodOne Technical Operations at (720) 873-5177. They will be able to offer you an ISDN line until your technical problems are solved. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-8 TRAFFIC DELIVERY INFORMATION FORMAT & CUE SHEETS Motor Racing Network will deliver live event format and cue sheets via email approximately 10 days prior to the event weekend. Please contact your Radio Partnerships Representative if you need to update your current email address. Format & cue sheets for all MRN programs are available for download in the “Affiliates Only” section of www.mrn.com (see page 3-1 for more information). AUDIO PROMOS Time zone specific audio promos for all live event broadcasts are available in the “Affiliates Only” section. However, an Eastern time zone version in MP3 format is emailed along with the format & cues sheets. AFFIDAVIT OF PERFORMANCE Motor Racing Network requires all affiliates to complete and return a monthly Affidavit Of Performance. These will be sent to your station via email during the first week of the following month (i.e. the affidavit for June 2012 will be emailed the first week of July 2012). Affidavits are due back to MRN by the 15th day of the following month. They may be mailed to Motor Racing Network , 555 MRN Drive, Concord, North Carolina, 28027; faxed to 704-262-6802; or scanned and e-mailed back to Lisa Holman at lholman@mrn.com. Affidavits are also available for download in the “Affiliates Only” section of www.mrn.com. Motor Racing Network issues two different types of monthly Affidavits of Performance: one for all MRN programming, except Morning Driver Prep Service Daily spots; and a separate Affidavit of Performance for the Morning Driver Prep Service Daily spots. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 4-9 RADIO PARTNER AGREEMENT RENEWAL AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES BROADCAST AGREEMENT RENEWAL WINDOW Motor Racing Network welcomes you to pursue the renewal of your Broadcast Agreement beginning on September 1st each year. The renewal window will extend through December. Stations will be e-mailed renewal information and broadcast schedule information as soon as it is available. Please contact your Radio Partnerships Representative for more information. PAYMENT PROCEDURES Motor Racing Network will invoice you in 4 installments throughout the year. These will be sent via U.S. mail. Below is an outline of our payment schedule and how the payments are divided. Due Date January (with agreement) March 1st June 1st September 1st % of Rights Fee 30% 30% 30% 10% Please refer to Paragraph 21 of your MRN Broadcast Agreement for further details about your rights fee and MRN’s penalty policy regarding past due accounts. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 5-1 LOGO USAGE Motor Racing Network will make available, at your request, all logos approved for use by affiliate stations for the purpose of promotional materials, billboards, television campaigns, station vehicles, etc. Please note, affiliate stations do not have the right to use the NASCAR “bar” logo by itself. These rights must be secured through NASCAR. However, you are granted the right to use the Motor Racing Network “THE VOICE OF NASCAR” logo, as pictured below, in conjunction with your station logo. THIS LOGO IS TO BE USED AS INDICATED HERE. YOU MAY NOT SEPARATE THE MRN AND NASCAR LOGOS. For further details regarding logo usage please refer to Paragraphs 8 and 13 of your MRN Broadcast Agreement or contact your Radio Partnerships Representative. PROMOS AND LINERS Radio Partner stations are required to promote their upcoming MRN programming with the use of Network produced promos starting at least three (3) days prior to each event. Promos must run a minimum of three (3) times per day. Please refer to Paragraph 8 of your Broadcast Agreement for more detailed information. Go to page 3-1 in this guide for weekly promo MP3 download information. Motor Racing Network will make available network talent for use in voicing radio partner station liner and promo copy. Your specific talent choice may not be guaranteed. MRN talent copy may be subject to editing and/or restrictions regarding local sponsor mentions. Please contact Steve Tate at state@mrn.com or 704-262-6715 for more information and talent availability. SPONSOR GUIDELINES Motor Racing Network does not impose local advertiser restrictions. However, we do ask that you do not traffic a competitive sponsor in the same network/local commercial set and for this reason make network sponsors available in advance on live event format/cue sheets. Please adhere to these guidelines out of respect for both of our sponsors. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 5-2 PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES From time to time, Motor Racing Network will organize promotional opportunities for our radio partner stations. In most cases these are regionally focused promotions tied to a specific track or event weekend. MRN will contact your station should an opportunity arise in your area. You may also wish to create your own station promotion with the NASCAR sanctioned track nearest you or propose your own fly-away promotion with a track in another part of the country. While MRN can not grant these opportunities or guarantee these promotions will be approved, we may provide assistance in making contact with the appropriate promotions personnel at the track. MRN also strongly encourages your promotions and programming staff to sign up for access to www.nascarmedia.com. NASCARMedia.com can provide you with valuable contact information for race tracks, race teams and more. RACE EVENT TRACK ACCESS Media Credentials and Hot and Cold Pit Passes are only issued through your local track. Please contact the appropriate Media/Communications Department personnel at the track to arrange access. In most cases, applications for credentials must be submitted four to six weeks in advance of the event weekend. Contact the track for specific details. The rights to broadcast live from a track are solely granted by the facility. In the event that your broadcast time and date is approved, please note that per Agreements between MRN and the track, MRN has been granted the exclusive right to broadcast during our scheduled broadcast time. No other radio broadcast can originate from the track while MRN is on-site and live on-air. This includes, but is not limited to, the live race broadcasts. Please contact your Radio Partnerships Representative with any questions. Motor Racing Network Radio Partner Operations Guide Page 5-3