Broadcasting

Last Updated - July 12, 2011 9:39 GMT
Contact | Archive | RSS

The NCAA Broadcast Department oversees rights associated with all network television broadcasts, cable television, radio, satellite radio and Internet presentations of every NCAA championship.

CBS and Turner Sports jointly own the multi-media rights to the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. ESPN owns the multi-media rights to 22 of the 89 NCAA championships.

Turner Sports owns the digital rights to 67 of the 89 NCAA championships, and operates and manages all NCAA digital platforms including NCAA.com but excluding NCAA.org and NCAA social media sites. 

All regular-season college games, conference tournaments and football bowl game broadcast rights are owned by the NCAA member institutions (colleges and universities) and individual conferences. These broadcast rights are not handled by the NCAA national office.

The NCAA retains exclusive copyright to all audio and video of NCAA championships.

Westwood One owns the audio broadcast rights to every NCAA championship. In addition, NCAA Productions and selected national and regional sports networks produce television broadcasts of various NCAA championships.

---

NCAA TV and NCAA.com Broadcast Schedule
2010-2011 NCAA TV and NCAA.com Schedule (by sport)
Quick Reference Guide to Broadcast Rights
Updated: Streaming Rights Policy
NCAA Broadcast Manual and Policies
NCAA Promotion and Advertising Guidelines
NCAA Footage Request Procedures
NCAA Media Coordinator Manual
2010-11 NCAA Credential Policy
NCAA Corporate Champion and Corporate Partners
NCAA Trademark Protection Program
Order NCAA Championship Games

© NCAA | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
                  NCAA.com is part of Turner - SI Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.