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The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 affects Title 15 of the United States Code, Chapter 32 "Telecasting of Professional Sports Contest" (§§ 1291-1295) [1] The act amended antitrust laws to allow, among others, sports leagues to pool the broadcasting rights by all their teams and sign league-wide exclusive contracts with national networks.
The weekly autumn ritual of college football includes marching bands, cheerleaders, homecoming, parties, the tailgate party; it forms an important part of the culture in much of small-town America. [13] [14] Football is a major source of revenue to the athletic programs of schools, public and private, in the United States. [15]
Football Head football coach for the University of Nebraska, 1973–97; University of Nebraska athletic director, 2007–2013 NE: U.S. Representative: 2001–2007 Republican: Candidate for Governor: 2006 Burgess Owens: Football Safety for the University of Miami (1970–72), New York Jets (1973–79), and Oakland Raiders (1980–82) UT: U.S ...
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Audible may refer to: Audible (service), an online audiobook store; Audible (American football), a tactic used by quarterbacks; Audible, a short documentary film featuring a deaf high school football player; Audible finish or rushed finish, see Glossary of professional wrestling terms#R; Audible frequency; Audible range
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Following the landmark White Paper on football, Premier League clubs are seeking assurances surrounding the financial sustainability and resilience of the sport
Super agents like baseball's Scott Boras and football's Drew Rosenhaus are frequently the subject of media profiles. The first body to assist agents in learning the ins and outs of contract negotiations, endorsements and media relations was the Association for Representatives of Athletes (ARPA).