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Old Fri Mar 19, 2010, 05:44pm
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That one's not new, either. I just hate how many more media timeouts there are.
I don't think there are. It looks like the standard under 16-, 12-, 8-, 4- minute media timeouts. BTW - I personally have never seen the under 15-, 10-, 5- minute media timeouts. Anyone here ever see that format used before?

What CBS seems to be doing is using the called timeouts at the end of games to put in quick 15 and 30 second ads. Other broadcasters don't seem to do that.

And help me out here, since I can't seem to find an answer. What happens if an entire media timeout period goes without a suitable stoppage in play? That media timeout just goes away?
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Old Fri Mar 19, 2010, 05:52pm
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And help me out here, since I can't seem to find an answer. What happens if an entire media timeout period goes without a suitable stoppage in play? That media timeout just goes away?
They have a camera person flash a bright light in the eyes of someone about to receive a pass so the ball goes OOB.
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Old Fri Mar 19, 2010, 07:53pm
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They have a camera person flash a bright light in the eyes of someone about to receive a pass so the ball goes OOB.
Just like the Buffalo Wild Wings commercials where they get a photographer to blind the players with a flash or get a football ref to make a blatantly bad instant replay call to put a game into overtime?

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Pretty sure they still have to use it. Radio and TV stations sell the ad time...their buyers would be pretty ticked off if their commercials didn't get in
Here's the rule, where apparently the first timeout called in the 2nd half can be extended to a media-length timeout (I guess I hadn't been paying too much attention). I suppose if the first called timeout in the 2nd half is near the end of the half, it could turn into an extra length timeout.
Art. 10. When the electronic-media agreement calls for AT LEAST THREE
electronic-media timeouts in either half, the format shall be as follows
(PAID ADVERTISING as in Rule 4-69.2 AND TELEVISION, RADIO OR
INTERNET AUDIO OR VISUAL BROADCAST MUST BE PRESENT TO
USE THIS ELECTRONIC-MEDIA TIMEOUT FORMAT):

d. The first timeout requested by either team in the second half shall
become the length of a timeout called for by the electronic-media
agreement:
1. In any extra period the first timeout granted to either team may
become an electronic-media timeout.

Note: For NCAA Division I tournament games, the men’s or women’s
Division I basketball committee may make the first team-called timeout in
both halves an electronic-media timeout.
Note: For all NCAA tournament games, the electronic-media timeout format
may be used without the presence of paid advertising.
So they do actually have a few rules in place that allow the extension of called timeouts into a media timeout for NCAA D-I Tournament games.
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Old Fri Mar 19, 2010, 05:56pm
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I don't think there are. It looks like the standard under 16-, 12-, 8-, 4- minute media timeouts. BTW - I personally have never seen the under 15-, 10-, 5- minute media timeouts. Anyone here ever see that format used before?

What CBS seems to be doing is using the called timeouts at the end of games to put in quick 15 and 30 second ads. Other broadcasters don't seem to do that.

And help me out here, since I can't seem to find an answer. What happens if an entire media timeout period goes without a suitable stoppage in play? That media timeout just goes away?
Pretty sure they still have to use it. Radio and TV stations sell the ad time...their buyers would be pretty ticked off if their commercials didn't get in
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Old Fri Mar 19, 2010, 07:44pm
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Pretty sure they still have to use it. Radio and TV stations sell the ad time...their buyers would be pretty ticked off if their commercials didn't get in
Yes, it still gets taken. There will eventually be an opportunity. If the under-12 timeout hasn't been taken and there is a whistle/dead ball at 6:30, they'll take the under-12 timeout then. Then, the under-8 timeout will be pending and could occur almost right away if an opportunity presents itself.

I guess it is technically possible to play a half without a whistle....leaving no opportunity for a commercials until after the final buzzer...how many people do you thing will sit through those 4 sets of commercials (about 3.5 minutes each) for the post game chit-chat? I think I'd be long gone.
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I don't think there are. It looks like the standard under 16-, 12-, 8-, 4- minute media timeouts. BTW - I personally have never seen the under 15-, 10-, 5- minute media timeouts. Anyone here ever see that format used before?

What CBS seems to be doing is using the called timeouts at the end of games to put in quick 15 and 30 second ads. Other broadcasters don't seem to do that.

And help me out here, since I can't seem to find an answer. What happens if an entire media timeout period goes without a suitable stoppage in play? That media timeout just goes away?
The officials call a nickel-dimer at the first opportunity once it gets under the media timeout threshold.

I go to a *lot* of D-I games and I'm amazed at the cheapies that are called within 10-15 seconds of that threshold.
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The officials call a nickel-dimer at the first opportunity once it gets under the media timeout threshold.

I go to a *lot* of D-I games and I'm amazed at the cheapies that are called within 10-15 seconds of that threshold.
I wonder if they file that under "Game Management"!
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