OSAA Media
Broadcast Schedule
NOTE: Broadcasts for non-OSAA state championship events are the responsibility of the member schools and are not managed by the OSAA. Posts are created and maintained by school administrators. » Event Broadcasts on the OSAA Website
Register to Broadcast OSAA State Playoff Games
Please do the following in this order (refer to tabs on left):- Read the OSAA Broadcast Policy below.
- Read the Audio Agreement or Video Agreement.
- If an audio only broadcast, download required Spots & Drop-Ins.
- Complete the Registration Form (be sure to press "Submit").
OSAA Broadcast Policy
- The OSAA owns the broadcasting / streaming rights to all state championship events, first round through the championship finals. Radio and television stations, cable companies, websites and social media accounts planning to broadcast / stream games in any round of the OSAA state championships must register with the OSAA by submitting an online Registration Form. Registered and approved broadcasts / streams will be listed on the OSAA State Championship Broadcast Schedule. Those not listed will not be allowed.
- For OSAA state championship events hosted by member schools, it shall be the responsibility of those registered and approved to contact the host school's athletic director to arrange for space, power and Internet access if available. The OSAA will coordinate these arrangements at all final sites and semifinal sites for football only.
- The NFHS Network is the exclusive video broadcast rights holder of OSAA state championship events. Live and on-demand video of OSAA state championship events (full or condensed versions) is strictly prohibited and in direct violation of the OSAA's agreement with the NFHS Network. Those registered and approved for broadcasting / streaming state championship events declined by the NFHS Network shall pay a rights fee to the OSAA.
- Video highlights are limited to a total of two minutes per game, including broadcasts, streams and social media posts.
- The OSAA and its member schools retain the right to grant or deny broadcasting / streaming privileges to any outlet or individual.
- The OSAA retains the right to grant market exclusivity to an outlet for selected state championship events, first round contests through the championship finals.
- 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.
- All OSAA events must be referred to as the "OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union (INSERT EVENT) State Championship(s)."
- 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.
- Criticism of an official, coach, team, player, or school during the broadcast is prohibited.
Radio / Internet Audio Broadcasting 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. Refer to the Spots & Breaks and Affidavit tabs on the left.
The following schedule of spots must air within each broadcast an outlet originates:
- 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.
- Four 30-second OnPoint Community Credit Union spots (** one each during pre-game, 1st half, halftime, 2nd half)
- Two 30-second Toyota spots (** 1st half, 2nd half)
- LIVE Drop-Ins
** For baseball or softball, spread spots throughout the broadcast.
OSAA Radio Network
Outlets carrying OSAA Radio Network feeds will not pay a rights fee, but agree to air a schedule of spots for the OSAA and its sponsors within each broadcast.
The OSAA Radio Network will stream the following at www.osaa.org:
- Football semifinals and finals
- Basketball quarterfinals through finals
- Softball finals
- Baseball finals
Download the OSAA Radio Network Break Format from the Spots & Breaks tab on the left.
Feeds:
- All spots included in the feed and inventory are split between network and local breaks.
- Feeds are accessed by clicking on the corresponding link at https://osaa.org/demo/index.php/media
- Complete feed instructions are included in a media advisory e-mailed the week of the game.
Websites Linking to OSAA Radio Network or Radio Stations Broadcasts
- Websites may link to an OSAA Radio Network stream provided they identify the link as "Provided by the OSAA Radio Network".
- Websites are prohibited from originating a stream of any game streamed by the OSAA Radio Network: football semifinals and finals, basketball quarterfinals through finals and softball and baseball finals.
Television / Internet Video Broadcasting Agreement
Outlets Originating Broadcasts / Streams
LIVE Broadcasts / Streams
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Television - fee per game:
Football $1,500 Basketball $1,000 Volleyball $500 Soccer $500 Softball $500 Baseball $500 -
Websites - fee per game:
Football $500 Basketball $250 Volleyball $150 Soccer $150 Softball $150 Baseball $150 - NFHS Network School Broadcast Program member or affiliate website - No charge. All postseason streams must be produced as subscription events.
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LIVE television and internet streaming are not allowed for the following (Exception - events declined by the NFHS Network and produced by NFHS Network School Broadcast Program members and affiliate websites):
Volleyball quarterfinals through finals
Soccer finals
Football semifinals and finals
Cheerleading
Swimming
WrestlingBasketball quarterfinals through finals
Dance/Drill
Track & Field
Softball finals
Baseball finals
DELAY Broadcasts / Streams
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Television - fee per game:
Football $750 Basketball $500 Volleyball $250 Soccer $250 Softball $250 Baseball $250 -
Websites - fee per game:
Football $250 Basketball $150 Volleyball $75 Soccer $75 Softball $75 Baseball $75 - NFHS Network School Broadcast Program member or affiliate website - No charge. All postseason streams must be produced as subscription events.
- DELAY broadcasts may air beginning at 12:01 a.m. the day after the event.
- A complete replay may air no more than four times by television stations granted broadcast rights.
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DELAY television and internet streaming are not allowed for the following:
Volleyball finals
Soccer finals
Football semifinals and finals
Cheerleading
Swimming
WrestlingBasketball finals
Dance/Drill
Track & Field
Softball finals
Baseball finals
Feeds
- Outlets granted rights may not feed broadcasts to additional outlets without permission from the OSAA.
- Outlets taking feeds also must pay rights fees.
Outlets will be invoiced at the end of fall, winter, and spring championship seasons.
OSAA State Championships Broadcast Registration Form
- 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 to all sports in a season.
- DO NOT complete additional forms for subsequent broadcasts. For your next broadcasts, e-mail natel@osaa.org confirming game, call letters/website, and frequency/channel/URL.
- When finished, click Submit. An e-mail will be sent to Nate Lowery and to your e-mail address for confirmation.
- Authorized broadcasts will be listed at www.osaa.org/media. Outlets that do not register in advance will not be allowed to broadcast.
For questions, contact Nate Lowery at (503) 682-6722 x232 or natel@osaa.org. For technical assistance, e-mail support@osaa.org.
Spots for Download
OSAA Adjacencies
» Open (0:30)» Close (0:30)
OnPoint Community Credit Union
» OnPoint (0:30)Toyota
» Toyota (0:15)Drop-Ins
» LIVE reads for OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union State ChampionshipsOSAA Radio Network Break Formats
Applicable only to stations taking feeds from the OSAA Radio Network.
» Football» Basketball
» Baseball/Softball
Public Service Announcements
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA)
OSAA Foundation
Video
» Jordan Kent» Anna Maria Lopez
» Galen Rupp
» Rosemary St. Clair
» Scott Brosius
» Mike Riley
» Sherri Murrell
» Malia Wasson
Affidavit of Performance
Outlets must submit proof of performance affidavits for the required schedule of spots for each broadcast.
» Affidavit of Performance Form
Email this affidavit or an alternate affidavit format your station uses to natel@osaa.org. Stations failing to provide affidavits will be prohibited from broadcasting future OSAA playoff games.
OSAA Logos
Media outlets are encouraged to download OSAA logos for use in their coverage. Request activity specific championship logos by contacting Kyle Stanfield, 503.682.6722 x239 / kyles@osaa.org.
» School Logos (change name of school in URL to access other schools)
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» OSAA Circle B&W Logo »EPS | » TIF | » JPG
» OSAA State Championship Color Logo »
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» OSAA State Championship B&W Logo »
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Photography Guidelines
Flash Photography
Photographers using remote flash / strobe units at OSAA member schools should clear installation with athletic directors of OSAA member schools in advance of an event.
For use of units at OSAA state championship sites coordinated by the OSAA, please contact OSAA Director of Media Communications Nate Lowery, 503-860-7683 / natel@osaa.org.
Remote flash / strobe units should be used wherever possible.
Those utilizing on and off-camera flash / strobe units should avoid shooting directly into participants' eyes.
Designated Photography Locations
Note: The OSAA or game officials may alter the following photography locations due to safety or to accommodate a specific facility.
Baseball / Softball
Designated areas along the first and third baselines (must be designated dead ball areas).
Basketball
Each end of the court. Set up at least 10 feet behind the end line.
Cheerleading
At least 10 feet off the competition mat and out of the direct line of the judges.
Cross Country
When shooting the start, photographers must give the field a minimum of 50 yards to allow for time to shoot and move off the course. Photographers may shoot from either side at the finish line in designated areas, but are not allowed in the race path.
Football
Sidelines except within the team boxes. Set up at least five yards behind the sideline.
Golf
Observe golf etiquette. Be aware of camera noise; shoot only after the ball is struck. Remain off greens and tee boxes.
Soccer
Sidelines (except within the team boxes) and endlines between the 18-yard box and the corners of the field. Set up at least five yards behind the sideline or endline.
Swimming
Corners of the bulkhead. Allow space for officials to walk both sides of the pool. Due to use of sound and flash starting systems, avoid flash photography during the start of a race.
Tennis
Either side of the net and the corners of the court. Do not change positions until the players have switched sides.
Track & Field
In all events, consider the safety of yourself and the participants and provide a reasonable cushion. Provide a 40-meter cushion when shooting sprints and hurdles head on. Remain off the shot put, discus and javelin fields.
Volleyball
Set up to shoot at least 10 feet off the court. If shooting at the net, remain behind the officials and do not set up between adjacent courts.
Wrestling
At least four feet off the mat. Shooting from the team corners and interfering with sight lines are prohibited.
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