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Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 - Wikipedia The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 (SBA); (codified 15 U S C §§ 1291 – 1295) [1] is a U S federal statute that amended antitrust laws to allow professional sports leagues to pool the broadcasting rights by all their teams and sign league-wide exclusive contracts with national networks
Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 - COMPS-12156 - GovInfo To amend the antitrust laws to authorize leagues of professional football, baseball, basketball, and hockey teams to enter into certain television contracts, and for other purposes Public Law 87-331 Official Publications from the U S Government Publishing Office
1961 Sports Broadcasting Act Explained: Blackouts, Streaming . . . There’s a law, buried in history books and sports trivia, that’s suddenly back in the conversation: the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act It was created decades ago to let professional leagues sell TV rights together while protecting college and high school football with blackout rules
15 U. S. Code Chapter 32 - TELECASTING OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS . . . Exemption from antitrust laws of agreements covering the telecasting of sports contests and the combining of professional football leagues § 1292 Area telecasting restriction limitation § 1293 Intercollegiate and interscholastic football contest limitations § 1294