The Wisconsin Media Request for Cameras in the Courtroom is an application process that allows members of the media to request permission from the court to film, record, and/or broadcast court proceedings. The process is regulated by Wisconsin Supreme Court Rule 80.05 and is designed to ensure that any media coverage of court proceedings is conducted in a manner that upholds the integrity of the judicial system, respects the rights of the parties, and protects the privacy of individuals. There are three types of Wisconsin Media Request for Cameras in the Courtroom, including: 1) Live Coverage Requests, 2) Recording Requests, and 3) Broadcast Requests. Live Coverage Requests allow media outlets to bring cameras and audio recording equipment into the courtroom to provide live coverage of the proceedings. Recording Requests allow media outlets to send a camera and audio recording equipment into the courtroom to record the proceedings for later broadcast or publication. Broadcast Requests allow media outlets to broadcast the proceedings live or on tape.