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  2. Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. NFL on television in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    A special antitrust exemption, the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, was passed in Congress to accommodate the collective contract, which restricted what days the league could televise their games. CBS' fee later increased to $14.1 million per year in 1964, and $18.8 million per year in 1966.

  4. American Football League on ABC - Wikipedia

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    This became the first ever cooperative television plan for professional football, in which the proceeds of the contract were divided equally among member clubs; the National Football League would follow suit in 1961, a move that required Congress to pass the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 to accommodate such collective broadcasting contracts.

  5. Not all NFL players are feeling merry about league's ... - AOL

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    The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 prevents the the NFL from scheduling games on Saturday until the second weekend of December. That opened Dec. 21 – going against two of the three College ...

  6. While SEC and Big Ten leaders mull major changes, a new ... - AOL

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    In fact, both the Perna and Smash models need congressional assistance in the form of a change to the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 — the only way they can legally consolidate their rights ...

  7. History of the NFL on television - Wikipedia

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    A special antitrust exemption, the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, was passed in Congress to accommodate the collective contract, which restricted what days the league could televise their games. CBS' fee later increased to $14.1 million per year in 1964, and $18.8 million per year in 1966.

  8. Bengals v. Steelers on Dec. 23: Why are the Bengals playing ...

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    Believe it or not, it is illegal for the NFL to have games on both Fridays and Saturdays on select weeks due to the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.

  9. History of ESPN on ABC - Wikipedia

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    These were not "national" broadcast contracts since they were assembled through negotiations with individual teams to telecast games from their home parks. It was until the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, that antitrust laws barred "pooled rights" TV contracts negotiated with a central league broadcasting authority.