The NCAA has current media rights contracts (as of 2009) with CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Network, ESPN, and ESPN Plus for coverage of its 88 championships. According to the official NCAA website, ESPN and its associated networks have rights to 21 championships and CBS to 67.
Keywords: Arizona, radio, internet policy, NCAA Championships, All Divisions, 2008-09 Description: The Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions during the 2008-09 season aimed to regulate the broadcasting and online streaming of the NCAA Championships held in Arizona during that period. This policy outlined the guidelines and restrictions for radio stations and internet platforms to ensure fair and organized coverage. The policy focused on providing equal opportunities for all participating teams and divisions in the NCAA Championships. It strived to maintain fairness and prevent any biased coverage or advantage to specific teams or divisions. Under this policy, radio stations and internet platforms were required to follow specific protocols when broadcasting or streaming games. They were obliged to obtain the necessary licenses and permissions to transmit the official NCAA Championship content. Additionally, they had to adhere to the guidelines set by the NCAA and Arizona organizing committees. The Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09 further emphasized the importance of proper attribution and crediting of the event. It ensured that all radio and internet broadcasts clearly indicated the official NCAA Championship branding and logos. Different types of Arizona Radio/Internet Policy NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09: 1. Radio Broadcasting Policy: — This policy focused on regulating the radio broadcasting of the NCAA Championships in Arizona during the specified season. — It provided guidelines for radio stations regarding licensing, transmission protocols, content restrictions, and branding requirements. 2. Internet Streaming Policy: — This policy governed the online streaming of the NCAA Championships in Arizona during the specified season. — It outlined the protocols for internet platforms to follow, including obtaining licenses, maintaining streaming quality, preventing unauthorized distribution, and displaying appropriate NCAA Championship branding. 3. Division-specific Policy: — This policy addressed the unique requirements and considerations for each division participating in the NCAA Championships. — It took into account the specific needs and characteristics of Division I, Division II, Division III, and other divisions, ensuring that the radio and internet coverage catered to their respective audiences and regulations. In summary, the Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09 was designed to maintain uniformity, fairness, and quality in the broadcasting and online streaming of the championships. It aimed to ensure proper licensing, content attribution, and compliance with NCAA guidelines, benefiting all participating teams and divisions.Keywords: Arizona, radio, internet policy, NCAA Championships, All Divisions, 2008-09 Description: The Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions during the 2008-09 season aimed to regulate the broadcasting and online streaming of the NCAA Championships held in Arizona during that period. This policy outlined the guidelines and restrictions for radio stations and internet platforms to ensure fair and organized coverage. The policy focused on providing equal opportunities for all participating teams and divisions in the NCAA Championships. It strived to maintain fairness and prevent any biased coverage or advantage to specific teams or divisions. Under this policy, radio stations and internet platforms were required to follow specific protocols when broadcasting or streaming games. They were obliged to obtain the necessary licenses and permissions to transmit the official NCAA Championship content. Additionally, they had to adhere to the guidelines set by the NCAA and Arizona organizing committees. The Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09 further emphasized the importance of proper attribution and crediting of the event. It ensured that all radio and internet broadcasts clearly indicated the official NCAA Championship branding and logos. Different types of Arizona Radio/Internet Policy NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09: 1. Radio Broadcasting Policy: — This policy focused on regulating the radio broadcasting of the NCAA Championships in Arizona during the specified season. — It provided guidelines for radio stations regarding licensing, transmission protocols, content restrictions, and branding requirements. 2. Internet Streaming Policy: — This policy governed the online streaming of the NCAA Championships in Arizona during the specified season. — It outlined the protocols for internet platforms to follow, including obtaining licenses, maintaining streaming quality, preventing unauthorized distribution, and displaying appropriate NCAA Championship branding. 3. Division-specific Policy: — This policy addressed the unique requirements and considerations for each division participating in the NCAA Championships. — It took into account the specific needs and characteristics of Division I, Division II, Division III, and other divisions, ensuring that the radio and internet coverage catered to their respective audiences and regulations. In summary, the Arizona Radio/Internet Policy for the NCAA Championships — All Divisions 2008-09 was designed to maintain uniformity, fairness, and quality in the broadcasting and online streaming of the championships. It aimed to ensure proper licensing, content attribution, and compliance with NCAA guidelines, benefiting all participating teams and divisions.