Radio/ Internet Policy NCAA Championships - All Divisions (2008-09) IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND REPLY USING THE BUTTONS AT THE
BOTTOM OF THIS FORMIn accordance with the NCAA’s agreement with ______________________________________
(Name of Network), __________________________________________ (Name of Company)
owns the exclusive national radio rights to all 88 NCAA championships. If _________________
______________________________ (Name of Company) exercises its right to nationally
broadcast an NCAA championship event via radio, then each official university or college radio
station will be the only stations granted the right to broadcast a separate signal. These stations
must contact IMG College1
, ______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________ (Name of Individual – E-mail
Address and phone number of individual) in order to obtain the broadcast rights.
Note: A separate form will need to be completed for each round or day of coverage.
These forms may be filled in advance for games that may or may not take place
depending on your school's advancement in the Championships.
1. A rights fee will be charged for commercial broadcasts and rebroadcasts of any NCAA
championship round/game(s). The rights fee will be waived for non-commercial, university
funded, student-run radio stations. 2. No exclusive rights shall be granted, except in those instances when a competing institution
shall request such rights for a station or network that contracted for exclusive coverage of the
institution's regular-season games. Such exclusive rights then shall be restricted to the markets
where exclusivity existed during the regular season games. In the instance that two universities
or colleges have radio stations in the same market, then exclusive rights shall not be granted in
that market. 3. The university or college station of each competing institution, or the station designated by
that institution as its official station, shall be guaranteed broadcast space. Applications from
other stations will be referred to the on-site media coordinator/host sports information director
and space will be made available as the facilities permit. The NCAA reserves the right to deny
radio stations the right to broadcast NCAA championship events. 4. All stations broadcasting any round/game of an NCAA championship shall be required to
submit a completed radio agreement to ___________________________ (Name of Individual)
at IMG College. If the broadcast is being distributed via the Internet, you must submit the I.P.
address of the audio player. The radio agreement must be fully completed and submitted Online 1
IMG College is one of America's top sports marketing agencies. It provides extensive, yet varied sports
marketing services for several NCAA® Division I universities and conferences. IMG College represents
Arizona, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Florida, Furman, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska,
Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Rice, South Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Western Kentucky,
Wofford and several conferences, including the
Southeastern Conference, the Ohio Valley Conference,
the
Southern Conference and the West Coast Conference. The Broadcast Division of IMG College
creates, produces, and distributes radio and television programs both nationally and regionally. Live
games, call-in shows and produced shows for the Southeastern Conference, NCAA Football and many
individual Universities are aired over networks of broadcast stations and cable outlets across the country.
in advance of the round/game that will be broadcast. Please note, if the form is not fully
completed, rights will not be granted. The form shall be submitted for each round/game that
a station wishes to broadcast. IMG College will authorize the form and submit it to the on-site media coordinator/host sports
information director. Facilities may not be reserved until the media coordinator/host sports
information director has received an authorized radio agreement from IMG College. On-site
personnel from the radio station also should retain a copy of the radio agreement for reference.
This agreement is the .pdf file that will be automatically generated upon completion of the online
form. 5. All originating stations will be invoiced for rights fees associated with these broadcasts by
IMG College. A fee will be charged for each affiliate station of the network as well. Stations will
be charged for each game of the championship in which it broadcasts. If the originating station or any station within the network intends to stream the broadcast over
the Internet via their station's Web site or any other third-party Web site, then an additional fee
will be charged. Note: The station streaming the broadcast is required to supply a link back to the official NCAA
Championships Web site, NCAA.com. The per game radio and per game Internet rights fees
are as follows:
A. Division I championships (excluding men's and women's basketball)
Originating commercial station - $80.00 All affiliates joining a network - $30.00 (per
station) Non-commercial station feeding a commercial station - $75.00 Additional
Internet streaming fee - $80.00 Commercial Internet-only fee - $80.00 B. *Division I Men's Basketball Championship Originating commercial station -
$850.00 All affiliates joining a network - $185.00 (per station) Non-commercial station
that feeds a commercial station - All Internet audio streaming for the Division I Men's
Basketball Championship is done by Westwood One. No other entity is able to stream
audio online for this particular NCAA Championship. C. *Division I Women's Basketball Championship Originating commercial station
- $175.00 All affiliates joining a network - $60.00 (per station) Non-Commercial
originating station that feeds a commercial station - $125.00 Additional Internet
Streaming fee - $85.00 Commercial Internet-only fee - $85.00 D. *Division I Baseball Championship Originating commercial station - $100.00 All
affiliates joining a network - $50.00 (per station) Non-Commercial originating station that
feeds a commercial station - $80.00 Additional Internet Streaming fee - $85.00
Commercial Internet-only fee - $85.00 *This information should be forwarded to your radio rights holder. Originating university
networks will receive a different NCAA Radio Agreement for the Division I Men's and
Women's Basketball Championships. Contact IMG College directly at the contact
information for ______________________________ (Name of Individual) listed above.
E. Division II and III championships Originating commercial station - $55.00 All
affiliates joining a network - $20.00 (per station) Additional Internet streaming fee -
$55.00 Commercial Internet-only fee - $55.00 Note: A rights fee will be waived for any non-commercial, university funded, student-run
radio station. The rights fee will be waived for Internet-only broadcast as long as there are no
commercials, sponsored elements or underwriting spots within the broadcast. In addition, there
cannot be any advertising on the audio player itself. Any of the aforementioned circumstances
will result in a rights fee for an Internet-only broadcast. At the conclusion of each championship IMG College will invoice rights fees,
except for the Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Championship. All rights fees
will be collected in advance for those months. 6. A participating or host institution shall make no additional charge or receive any additional
consideration for the rights accorded hereunder to the originating station(s) or network. 7. Association policy governing acceptable advertisers and advertising copy for broadcasts of
NCAA championships prohibits the following: alcoholic beverages (except for malt beverages,
beer and wine as listed hereafter), cigarettes and other tobacco products, professional sports
organizations or personnel (except as specified hereafter) and organizations or individuals
promoting gambling. Bona fide political advertisements are acceptable on broadcasts of NCAA
championships. Advertising of malt beverages, beer and wine shall not exceed more than 60 seconds per hour
of any broadcast. Advertisements featuring active professional athletes from the sport for which an NCAA
broadcast is being produced shall be prohibited. Advertisements featuring active professional
athletes in other sports may not exceed more than 30 seconds per hour of any broadcast.
Parties representing the NCAA in advertising sales or involved in advertising sales for NCAA
broadcasts shall take every reasonable step to discourage the use by advertisers of active
professional athletes from sports regulated by the NCAA, informing the advertisers of the
NCAA's desire that such professional athletes not be used. Every potential sponsor shall be
advised of the terms of this provision prior to contracting with such sponsor. Advertisements in
broadcasts that contain references to the games, personnel (except as noted above),
broadcasts, or other activities of professional sports organizations are not acceptable, Nontherapeutic drugs and, generally, other drug and patent medicine advertisements are
prohibited; however, analgesics, cold remedies, antacids and athletic training aids that are in
general use are acceptable. Institutional advertising by pharmaceutical firms also is acceptable. For a full list of the NCAA's advertising and promotional standards, please visit:
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=635 8. No commercial may relate, directly or indirectly, the advertising company or the advertised
product to the participating institutions or their student-athletes, or the Association itself, unless
prior written approval has been granted by the NCAA president.
9. IMG College and the NCAA reserve the right of final approval for all advertising in any
championship. 10. Any station that does not broadcast a game of a championship, after contract for such
space, shall be required to pay a forfeiture fee of 50 percent of the initial rights fee for that
particular championship. 11. Only the NCAA Radio Network banner may be displayed at the championship site. 12. The commercial format used by radio stations shall conform to acceptable broadcast
standards to ensure a quality broadcast. 13. Non-rights holding radio stations/networks may report on the events of the championship at
anytime (other than on a live basis from courtside) for broadcast within the framework of general
and sports newscasts. Only a station/network that has purchased rights from the NCAA may air
a live description of any competition. Non-rights holders originating live reports from an NCAA
championship venue must adhere to the following guidelines when Westwood One is
broadcasting the NCAA Championship event. A.Live description of any game in progress is prohibited. Programming shall
originate only from the media workroom, and use of NCAA courtesy telephones is
prohibited. Radio station or networks may order telephones from the NCAA
telecommunications contact center.B.Live programming may not originate from inside the arena on game days from
the beginning of the contest at the site each day until the end of the last game at the site
each day.C.Agencies that do not own play-by-play rights but are affiliates of Westwood One
or a participating institution’s network may generate live programming (e.g., news
reports, call-in show participation) for a maximum of ten minutes per hour at times other
than the period described in 13B. D.Agencies that are not affiliates of Westwood One or the schools’ networks may
generate live programming for a maximum of one minute per hour at times other than
the period described in 13B.
14. Non-rights holding radio stations/networks shall not be allowed to originate any ancillary
programming (e.g., call-in shows) from the arena during the championship.
15. This policy only applies to the 2008-09 championship season and is subsequent to change
next season. [ ]I acknowledge my understanding of this policy and agree to comply with the
stated guidelines[ ]Cancel
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