13-09-2023, 01:31 PM
(12-09-2023, 11:44 AM)Orry Verducci Wrote: This is often seen on Sky News on YouTube. As that feed is available worldwide they sometimes opt-out of the sports bulletins shown in the UK and replace it with pre-recorded segments. It was also common for BBC News to use footage on domestic bulletins, but stills on News Channel coverage that was being simulcast with BBC World News.Yes, this was notable during the 2012 Olympics when BBC News Channel was showing highlights of the opening ceremony until midnight and then could only show stills.
I worked for a non-rights holder at the time and the rules were such that it wasn't worth us showing any clips at all. We had to wait until every rights holder had shown it, which because of timezones meant by the time that had happened it was almost 24 hours later and it was old news.
For domestic football coverage, news programmes have 'sports rights access'. So ITV News can show X amount of seconds of clips for X number of hours after it was shown. I can't remember the exact figures
The clips must be taken off air, there's no archive rights and the broadcaster the clips come from must be credited in a caption (even if the channel's own logo bug is on screen).