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NEWS ACCESS RULES APPLICABLE FOR THE BROADCAST OF THE SOCHI 2014 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 7-23 FEBRUARY 2014







TELEVISION NEWS ACCESS RULES



All use of Olympic Material is strictly subject to the following restrictions:



1. Use in News Programs only: The broadcast of Olympic Material may be used only
as a part of regularly scheduled television daily news programs of which the actual
news element constitutes the main feature (“News Programs”). News Programs shall
not be positioned or promoted as Olympic or Games programs and Olympic Material



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cannot be used in any promotion for any News Program or any other program
whatsoever.




  1. Six Minutes Per Day: Non-Rights Holders may use a maximum of six (6) minutes of
    Olympic Material per day, in accordance with all other provisions of these News
    Access Rules. 



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