The GHSA controls broadcasting rights with media partners throughout the playoffs & state championships.
Georgia Public Broadcasting will televise / stream one (1) game each round during playoff and football state championships (10). Peachtree TV will also carry one (1) contest per playoff round.
NFHS Network has video streaming rights to playoffs & state championships. “School Broadcast Programs” through NFHS Network may stream their own playoff game (home or away) without paying a rights fee. Non-SBP schools may broadcast their own game subject to GHSA rights fees, if the event is NOT being carried on the NFHS Network. NFHS Network subscription for 30-day unlimited viewing is $10.99.
Request for broadcasts (radio, TV, digital) contracts should be made during playoffs no later than Tuesday at 12 noon each week to Steve Figueroa, GHSA Media Relations, stevefig@ghsa.net.
Complete guidelines can be found in Constitution & By-Laws – 2.80 Media & Filming Rights (p. 35).
The GHSA is a voluntary organization composed of over 465 public and private high schools. It strives to promote good sportsmanship and a cooperative spirit among its member schools. It endeavors to maintain high standards so that each pupil competing in each school is on the same basis.
controls broadcasting rights with media partners throughout the playoffs & state championships. Georgia Public Broadcasting will televise / stream one (1) game each round during playoff and football state championships (10).
NFHS Network (https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/ghsa) is the official digital network of the GHSA, with live and on demand video streaming to any device of regular season, playoff and state championship action in several sports throughout the scholastic year.
All games are available to watch LIVE and On Demand at NFHS Network to any device. Subscription rates apply. Streaming rights are exclusive to the GHSA and the NFHS Network.
The SEC Championship game between the Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide takes place on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT. The game will air live on CBS, but fans can watch it for free with DirecTV Stream and fuboTV.
Spectrum is the official television partner of the OHSAA and will televise all boys' and girls' basketball semifinal and championship games. Spectrum's televised games are available on Spectrum News 1, the Spectrum app and on OHSAA.tv (http://www.ohsaa.tv/). Some games also will air on channel 314.
Under the current structure, Class 7A features the largest schools and is the smallest of the levels with 46 schools. Under the next plan, those 46 schools will be reconstituted into a new 6A as the "highest" level with 19 schools "moving up" into the division, which will be the largest with 65 schools.
Watching the games are easy, whether it's on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Download the NFHS Network app from Google Play or the iTunes App Store and take the live coverage with you wherever you go. This list won't be complete without your school's name listed!
All nine games of the 2023 AHSAA Super 7 will be broadcast LIVE on Alabama Public Television across the state. Click HERE to see the coverage map and television affiliates carrying Super 7 across the state. The official radio broadcast for the Super 7 Championships is the AHSAA Radio Network produced by R&B Media.
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