Exception for Live Telecasts. Live telecasts of football and basketball games, when permitted, may operate under the following guidelines upon approval of the Athletic Director: (a) The intermission between the first and second quarters, the third and fourth quarters, and overtime periods may be extended from 60 seconds to 90 seconds; (b) The outlet may be granted one 90-second television time out during each quarter. This time out will be granted at the dead ball following the change of possession, which occurs nearest to the midpoint of the quarter. This television time out will be granted regardless of whether one of the two participating teams has called a charged time out close to the midpoint of the quarter. Additionally, this television time out will not preclude either one of the two participating teams from calling a charged time out near the midpoint of the quarter; and (c) All charged time outs called by either team will be a full 60 seconds in duration. (d) It will be the responsibility of the referee to enforce strict adherence to these guidelines for television time outs.
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Exception for Live Telecasts. Live telecasts of football and basketball games, when permitted, may operate under the following guidelines guide- lines upon approval of the Athletic Executive Director:
(a) The intermission between the first and second quarters, the third and fourth quarters, and overtime periods may be extended from 60 seconds to 90 seconds;
(b) The outlet may be granted one 90-second television time out during each quarter. This time out will be granted at the dead ball following the change of possession, which occurs nearest to the midpoint of the quarter. This television time out will be granted regardless re- gardless of whether one of the two participating teams has called a charged time out close to the midpoint of the quarter. Additionally, this television time out will not preclude either one of the two participating teams from calling a charged time out near the midpoint of the quarter; and
(c) All charged time outs called by either team will be a full 60 seconds in duration.
(d) It will be the responsibility of the official/referee to enforce strict adherence to see that these guidelines for television time outsouts are strictly adhered to.
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Samples: Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement
Exception for Live Telecasts. Live telecasts of football and basketball games, when permitted, may operate under the following guidelines upon approval of the Athletic Executive Director:
(a) The intermission between the first and second quarters, the third and fourth quarters, and overtime periods may be extended from 60 seconds to 90 seconds;
(b) The outlet may be granted one 90-second television time out during each quarter. This time out will be granted at the dead ball following the change of possession, which occurs nearest to the midpoint of the quarter. This television time out will be granted regardless re- gardless of whether one of the two participating teams has called a charged time out close to the midpoint of the quarter. Additionally, this television time out will not preclude either one of the two participating teams from calling a charged time out near the midpoint of the quarter; and
(c) All charged time outs called by either team will be a full 60 seconds in duration.
(d) It will be the responsibility of the official/referee to enforce strict adherence to see that these guidelines for television time outsouts are strictly adhered to.
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Samples: Media Rights Agreement, Media Rights Agreement