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Novar Report 220 Lexington Green Circle Suite 300 Lexington, KY 40503 859-410-2699 . .Invoice .VNS/NCC Senate Majority PAC .. .. .. Acct. Exec: POLITICAL_HOUSE, VNS .. .. Bill Cycle: 06/18 .. .. Invoice ID: 1637386 Invoice Date: 06-27-2018 Contract ID: 1273363 Client ID: 25215 Campaign ID: Estimate ID: 6488 P.O Number: Tax ID: Description Amount . Gross Advertising Fee $2,686.00 Agency Commission ($402.90) Rep. Firm Commission ($799.09) . Net Advertising Fee. $1,484.01 . Sub Total. $1,484.01 . Total This Invoice. $1,484.01 . /62540196/ 0747 . Terms:Net 30 Days Upon Receipt . Checks Payable to:Viamedia, Inc. Mail to:Viamedia, Inc. .7796 Solution Center . .Chicago, IL 60677-7007 . .Accounts Receivable Dept. All rates are adjusted to reflect HD distribution where available . Jul-13-2018 Page?1?of?4 Intentional?Blank?Page Jul-13-2018 Page?2?of?4 220 Lexington Green Circle Suite 300 Lexington, KY 40503 859-410-2699 Affidavit of Performance Client Name:Senate Majority PAC Contract ID:1273363 Remarks:/62540196/ Contract Type:Political Bill Cycle:06/18 Rep. Firm:VNS/NCC Zone/ Air Spot Billing Spot Date Weekday Network Zonegroup Program Name Time Spot Name Length Status Cost 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/05/18 Tuesday MNBC-EV A Morning Joe 5:22am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/05/18 Tuesday MNBC-EV A 11 Hour Brian Williams 10:22pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/06/18 Wednesday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live Ruhle 8:21am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/06/18 Wednesday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 1:55pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/06/18 Wednesday MNBC-EV A MTP Daily 4:32pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/07/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A Deadline White House 3:19pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/07/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A All In With Chris Hayes 7:29pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/07/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A The Rachel Maddow Show 8:31pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/08/18 Friday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live Velshi Ruhle 10:21am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/08/18 Friday MNBC-EV A Hardball Matthews 6:57pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/08/18 Friday MNBC-EV A The Rachel Maddow Show 8:53pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/09/18 Saturday MNBC-EV A Dateline 5:09am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/09/18 Saturday MNBC-EV A Beat with Ari Melber 11:20pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/10/18 Sunday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 6:46am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/10/18 Sunday MNBC-EV A Revolution 5:27pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/11/18 Monday MNBC-EV A Deadline White House 3:20pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/12/18 Tuesday MNBC-EV A Morning Joe 5:35am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/12/18 Tuesday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 2:20pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/12/18 Tuesday MNBC-EV A The Rachel Maddow Show 11:35pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/13/18 Wednesday MNBC-EV A Andrea Mitchell Rep. 11:28am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/13/18 Wednesday MNBC-EV A All In With Chris Hayes 7:25pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/14/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A Morning Joe 6:45am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/14/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live Melvin 12:59pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/14/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A Hardball Matthews 6:41pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/14/18 Thursday MNBC-EV A 11 Hour Brian Williams 10:21pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/15/18 Friday MNBC-EV A Morning Joe 5:32am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/15/18 Friday MNBC-EV A MTP Daily 4:16pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/15/18 Friday MNBC-EV A The Rachel Maddow Show 8:51pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/16/18 Saturday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 8:30am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/16/18 Saturday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 12:16pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE Jul-13-2018 Page?3?of?4 06/16/18 Saturday MNBC-EV A All In With Chris Hayes 5:17pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/17/18 Sunday MNBC-EV A Dateline 5:32am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/17/18 Sunday MNBC-EV A Kasie DC 7:16pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 78.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/17/18 Sunday MNBC-EV A Lockup: Indiana 11:52pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/18/18 Monday MNBC-EV A Morning Joe 5:50am SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 49.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/18/18 Monday MNBC-EV A MSNBC Live 1:20pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 35.00 * 0747-EVANSVILLE 06/18/18 Monday MNBC-EV A The Rachel Maddow Show 11:52pm SMPINTV1804H 00:00:30 Charged 131.00 * Grand Total 2,686.00 *=Spot Costs are calculated using the sum of spot costs for all zones within the zone group. The listed dates, times, spot lengths, and ad copy names are representative. Detail available upon request. Jul-13-2018 Page?4?of?4.
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