80/10/10IHSA sets the fee and home team gets a percentage of the gate, I believe they get a guarantee if there is a small turnout .
Even the visitors get a cut
80/10/10
the biggest money maker by far for the IHSA is the hoops tournament .........football I believe is second.......if you check the IHSA website they show the numbers. So when you think about expanding the playoffs to more teams and less regular season games...........it is really just more $$$ into the IHSA pocket. That is what structure and admin functions do .......they take more and more.....always....never less.
And it was soo much better when it was 8 teams downstate. Those atmospheres were packed, I imagine they made significantly more.the biggest money maker by far for the IHSA is the hoops tournament .........football I believe is second.......if you check the IHSA website they show the numbers. So when you think about expanding the playoffs to more teams and less regular season games...........it is really just more $$$ into the IHSA pocket. That is what structure and admin functions do .......they take more and more.....always....never less.
You tell her you watch or you actually watch? j/kI buy the season pass -fall through basketball - and tell my sister I watch my niece play volleyball in Georgia.
I would also love to know how much they are making offstreaming now....because everyone bitching about the rise from $5 to $6 dollars are in a lot of cases the same people paying $10 a month to watch it at home so...
interesting tidbit I found......so it is possible for games to be streamed for free by schools if certain criteria are met??
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Internet Video Broadcasting Information
Contact: Matt Troha •
[email protected]
• Phone: 309-663-6377 • Fax: 309-663-7479
IHSA Tournament Managers/Hosts,
The advent of greater broadcasting technology over the past few years has brought about many new potential
broadcasters and many new broadcasting platforms and mediums, especially as it pertains to broadcasting video
over on the internet. It is important to remember that most internet video streams of IHSA State Series (Regionals,
Sectionals, Super-Sectionals, Football Playoffs) events will require that a broadcast rights fee be paid by the
broadcasting individual/company. A new internet video broadcasting fee schedule has been developed and is located
below, but first please read these reminders on how to determine if a fee is necessary should you be approached
about a video webcast of the State Series event you are hosting. If at any time you ever have questions on the fees or
any other matters related to broadcasting or media, please call Matt Troha at the IHSA office (309-663-6377).
BROADCAST RIGHTS FEE PAYMENT REQUIRED
There is an IHSA broadcast rights fee required with the broadcast if any one of the options below is applicable...
1)
The internet video webcast is originated and accessible to viewers on any third-party website (i.e. media
website, IHIGH, UStream, High School Cube, fan site, etc.).
2)
If the crew producing the internet video webcast is not affiliated with the high school or not composed
entirely of high school students and/or high school personnel.
BROADCAST RIGHTS FEE PAYMENT
NOT
REQUIRED
There is no IHSA broadcast rights fee required if both guidelines below are met...
1)
The internet video webcast is produced and the crew populated entirely by high school students and high
school personnel as a part of a high school tv station, AV Club, etc.
and
2)
The internet video webcast is originated on and accessed by viewers on the high school website, the
website of the city or on the school’s IHSA.tv website (
www.IHSA.tv/schoolname
).
Internet Video Broadcast Rights Fee Schedule
BOYS BASKETBALL
Per Regional Game-$125
Per Sectional Game-$150
Per Super-Sectional Game-$225
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Per Regional Game-$125
Per Sectional Game-$150
Per Super-Sectional Game-$225
FOOTBALL
Per 1
st
Round Playoff Game-$250
Round Playoff Game-$325
Per Quarterfinal Playoff Game-$400
Per Semifinal Playoff Game-$475
I’ve done the same thing. A big problem is a lot of times the game I want to watch is a poor stream, constantly buffering,etc.The past 2 years I've shelled out the $10 for the month to watch playoff football.I cancel as soon as the playoffs are done.Pretty good deal if you are someone who likes watching high school football. Kind of nice too being at a game in person and can check out some other games at same time.This year it's a godsend since I had a total knee replacement 5 weeks ago and my mobility was limited the first 3 weeks.
The struggle is real. Many times, the game is at a complex with poor cell service and certainly not high speed broadband. Add on to that the people who have the best of intentions, but really don't know what they're doing. A stream set to stream at a lower quality can actually look much better than a stream set to a higher quality that exceeds the uplink.I’ve done the same thing. A big problem is a lot of times the game I want to watch is a poor stream, constantly buffering,etc.
You’re speaking Chinese to me... lolThe struggle is real. Many times, the game is at a complex with poor cell service and certainly not high speed broadband. Add on to that the people who have the best of intentions, but really don't know what they're doing. A stream set to stream at a lower quality can actually look much better than a stream set to a higher quality that exceeds the uplink.
And this is why streams suck. hahaYou’re speaking Chinese to me... lol