OSAA Online Forms - Broadcast Request Form

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Digital Agreement Yes No
See OSAA Broadcast Policy included below
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This form is required for all radio and television stations, cable companies, and websites planning to broadcast games in any round of the OSAA playoffs. This form does not pertain to play-in games or league playoffs.

Only one form is required for each season (fall, winter, spring) and applies toward all sports in a season. DO NOT complete additional forms for subsequent broadcasts. For your next broadcasts, e-mail stevew@osaa.org confirming game, call letters/website, and frequency/channel/URL.

Authorized broadcasts will be listed at http://www.osaa.org/media. Outlets that do not register in advance will not be allowed to broadcast.

For questions, e-mail stevew@osaa.org or call (503) 682-6722 x232.
Complete OSAA media and broadcasting information is available at .



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Oregon School Activities Association
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OSAA Broadcast Policy

  1. All OSAA events must be referred to as the "OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires (INSERT EVENT) State Championship(s)."
  2. Advertising for the following products is prohibited during any broadcast of an OSAA State Championship event: tobacco, alcoholic beverages, political parties, political candidates, adult entertainment, casinos, sports books, online gambling, and promotion of any product illegal for people under 18.
  3. Criticism of an official, coach, team, player, or school during the broadcast is prohibited.
  4. The OSAA and its member schools retain the right to refuse broadcasting privileges to any outlet or person.
  5. An OSAA member school in a rights agreement with a local media outlet may refuse broadcast privileges to another media outlet in the same market when hosting an OSAA playoff game. This policy does not pertain to contests at OSAA final sites and football semifinal games unless the member school is hosting the final site or football semifinal and its team is participating.

Audio Broadcast Agreement

Outlets Originating Broadcasts

Outlets originating broadcasts will not pay a rights fee, but agree to air a schedule of spots for OSAA and its sponsors within each broadcast and provide proof of performance affidavits.

Download at

  1. Spots* - Adjacencies, U.S. Bank, Les Schwab Tires
  2. LIVE drop-ins

* The following schedule of spots must air within each broadcast an outlet originates:

  1. One 30-second OSAA Open Adjacency spot immediately prior to the open of the broadcast and one 30-second OSAA Close Adjacency spot immediately following the close of the broadcast.
  2. Three 30-second U.S. Bank spots (** one each during 1st half, halftime, 2nd half)
  3. Three 30-second Les Schwab Tires spots (** one each during 1st half, halftime, 2nd half)*
  4. Six LIVE Drop-Ins
** If baseball or softball, spread spots throughout the broadcast.

Phone Lines

Outlets Carrying Feeds from the OSAA Radio Network (ORN)

Outlets carrying ORN feeds will not pay a rights fee, but agree to air a schedule of spots for OSAA and its sponsors within each broadcast and provide proof of performance affidavits.

ORN will stream the following at :

Download the ORN Format at


Feeds:

  1. All spots are included in the feed and inventory is split between network and local breaks.
  2. Feeds are accessed by clicking on the corresponding link at

Websites linking to ORN or radio stations broadcasts:

  1. Identify the link as "Provided by the OSAA Radio Network, sponsored by Pacific Office Automation".
  2. Websites are prohibited from streaming any game broadcast by the OSAA Radio Network: football semifinals and finals, basketball quarterfinals through finals and softball and baseball finals.

Affidavit

Outlets must submit proof of performance affidavits for the required schedule of spots for each broadcast.
Download the Affidavit Form from .
Email this Affidavit Form or an alternate affidavit format your station uses to .
Stations failing to provide affidavits will be prohibited from broadcasting future OSAA playoff games.

Video Broadcast Agreement

Outlets Originating Broadcasts

Television stations, cable companies, and websites shall pay a rights fee to the OSAA.

LIVE Broadcasts / Streams

  1. Television - fee per game:
    Football $1,500
    Basketball $1,000
    Volleyball $500
    Soccer $500
    Softball $500
    Baseball $500
  2. Websites - fee per game:
    Football $250
    Basketball $125
    Volleyball $75
    Soccer $75
    Softball $75
    Baseball $75
  3. NFHS Network School Broadcast Program member website - No charge. All post-season streams must be produced as subscription events.
  4. LIVE television and internet streaming are not allowed for the following:
    Volleyball quarterfinals through finals
    Soccer finals
    Football semifinals and finals
    Cheerleading
    Swimming
    Wrestling
    Basketball quarterfinals through finals
    Dance/Drill
    Track & Field
    Softball finals
    Baseball finals

DELAY Broadcasts / Streams

  1. Television - fee per game:
    Football $375
    Basketball $250
    Volleyball $125
    Soccer $125
    Softball $125
    Baseball $125
  2. Websites - fee per game:
    Football $100
    Basketball $75
    Volleyball $37.50
    Soccer $37.50
    Softball $37.50
    Baseball $37.50
  3. NFHS Network School Broadcast Program member website - No charge. All post-season streams must be produced as subscription events.
  4. DELAY broadcasts may air beginning at 12:01 a.m. the day after the event.
  5. A complete replay may air no more than four times by television stations granted broadcast rights.
  6. DELAY television and internet streaming are not allowed for the following:
    Volleyball finals
    Soccer finals
    Football semifinals and finals
    Cheerleading
    Swimming
    Wrestling
    Basketball finals
    Dance/Drill
    Track & Field
    Softball finals
    Baseball finals

Feeds

  1. Outlets granted rights may not feed broadcasts to additional outlets without permission from the OSAA.
  2. Outlets taking feeds also must pay rights fees.

Outlets will be invoiced at the end of fall, winter, and spring championship seasons.