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List of Approved Television & Live Video Stream Broadcasts for Week 3

Below is a list of the broadcasts that have been submitted to the NCHSAA and approved for week 1 of the football season. In order to be on this list, the presenting media organization had to submit the online broadcast request form. Outlets with questions of how to be placed on future lists should submit their inquiry to NCHSAA Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations, James Alverson, via email (james@NCHSAA.org).

Thursday, August 24
"Thursday Night Lights" WMYA Game of the Week
Robbinsville at Enka; Station: WMYA-TV; Pregame: 6:30 PM Kickoff: 7:00 PM
 
Shelby at Burns; Station: KTCBroadcasting.com; Pregame: 7:00 PM; Kickoff: 7:30 PM
Hillside at Pinecrest; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:30 PM
Southeast Raleigh at Garner; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:00 PM
Jay M. Robinson at Hickory Ridge; Station: Radio Free Cabarrus; Kickoff: 7:00 PM
 
Friday, August 25​
HighSchoolOT Live; Station: WRAL-TV 5.2; Airtime: 7:00 PM
Cape Fear at New Hanover; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:00 PM
Middle Creek at Wake Forest; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:00 PM
Millbrook at Heritage; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:00 PM
Terry Sanford at Cleveland; Station: HighSchoolOT.com; Kickoff: 7:30 PM
 
The NCHSAA Board of Directors approved the allowance of live television broadcasts, in all sports, for the 2017-18 academic year. Stations interested in broadcasting a contest live should contact the NCHSAA to find out the availability of a contest and the rate for rights fees. 

The Board of Directors also approved a required minimum fee for the for the rights to broadcast via a live internet video stream any NCHSAA Contest. The host school is required to collect at least the minimum fee for the contest during the regular season as required by the NCHSAA Handbook, however, they may ask for higher than the minimum amount and are not obligated to accept or approve requests for video broadcasts during the regular season. Any internet stream(s) lasting more than 5 minutes in duration from a single game constitutes broadcast of a full contest and and is subject to payment of the appropriate fee for the contest.

NCHSAA Media Policies and Procedures (Updated: August 24, 2017)

For more information, contact James Alverson (james@NCHSAA.org).