Hall of Fame Classic - Media

 

 

The NABC accepts Hall of Fame Classic media credential applications from eligible media based on guidelines outlined below. Credentialed media are expected to comply with all terms and conditions placed on credential approval. Credential approval decisions are at the discretion of NABC staff. The deadline to apply for 2024 Hall of Fame Classic credentials is November 15, 2024.

 

Credential Policy

Hall of Fame Classic credentials may be issued to working members of the media only, including those in print, digital, television, radio, photography, and videography. Credentials will be assigned only to media outlets that are a legally established entity and that regularly cover national college basketball and/or one of the event’s participating teams. Due to limited space, not all media approved for credentials will receive a press row seat; some media may be placed in overflow seating during the event. Credentials are non-transferable; any unauthorized transfer will result in loss of credential privileges with no exceptions.

 

Miscellaneous Eligibility Policies

  • Freelance reporters, photographers or videographers will not be credentialed unless they are working under a specific assignment for an established media outlet. The NABC may request confirmation of the freelance assignment from a representative of the media outlet.
  • Credentials will not be assigned for the sole purpose of personal social media content, personal podcasts, personal content portfolios, or any other personal use.
  • Having been credentialed for a previous Hall of Fame Classic or other NABC event does not automatically qualify an outlet or individual for credentials.
  • Membership in a writers’ or broadcasters’ association (i.e. USBWA) does not automatically qualify an agency for credentials.

 

Live Video/Highlight Policy

Non-originating media outlets may record live standups or other content on event day before and after the broadcast windows begin and end. Recordings must take place in an off-court corner of the arena bowl or outside of the playing area. No live transmission of any kind will be permitted during the broadcast windows. The NABC and the originating broadcaster are the exclusive rightsholders of the event’s live game footage and highlight footage. Any use of game footage by non-originating media outlets must be coordinated through the originating broadcaster. Only the originating broadcaster is authorized to use video camera equipment in the venue during live competition (the only exception is participating team videographers).

 

NBA Scouts

In addition to applying for a credential, all NBA scouts must purchase a ticket to attend the Hall of Fame Classic (click here to purchase scout tickets). No media seating will be reserved for scouts.

 

Hall of Fame Classic Media Schedule of Events

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Hall of Fame Classic Live Stats

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Hall of Fame Classic Media Contact

Please direct all media inquiries regarding the Hall of Fame Classic to: Eric Wieberg, NABC (eric@nabc.com)