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Blocked broadcasting hours defined

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The audiovisual and radio transmission regulations of UEFA member associations.
Blocked broadcasting hours defined
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Published: Thursday 13 September 2012, 10.00CET

Blocked broadcasting hours defined

The audiovisual and radio transmission regulations of UEFA member associations.

Article 48 of the UEFA Statutes deals with the audiovisual and radio transmission regulations of national associations.

Updated information
As part of the service for national associations and their broadcasters, the UEFA legal affairs unit provides an updated list of the blocked broadcasting hours.

IX. Media: Audiovisual and radio transmissions

Article 48: Exclusive rights
1. UEFA and the member associations shall have the exclusive rights to broadcast and use, as well as to authorise their broadcast or use by picture, sound or other data carriers of any kind (including data carriers that have yet to be developed), matches which come within their jurisdiction, either live or recorded, in whole or as excerpts.

Regulations
2. The UEFA Executive Committee shall issue regulations governing the implementation of these rights.

Article 48.2
Implementing regulations (Article 3)
Decision on blocked hours by the national associations
2012/13 season – all times local
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Austria

21 July–1 September 2012
18.00–20.30

15 September–6 October 2012
18.00–20.30

20 October–15 December 2012
18.00–20.30

16 and 23 February 2013
18.00–20.30

9 and 16 March 2013
18.00–20.30

30 March–25 May 2013
18.00–20.30
 
England18 August–1 September 2012
14.45–17.15

15 September–6 October 2012
14.45–17.15

20 October 2012–16 March 2013
14.45–17.15

30 March–4 May 2013
14.45–17.15
 
Montenegro

25 August and 1 September 2012
16.30–19.00

15 September 2012
15.30–18.00

22 September 2012
15.00–17.30

29 September–13 October 2012
14.30–17.00

20 October 2012
14.00–16.30

27 October–10 November 2012
13.00–15.30

17 November–1 December 2012
12.30–15.00

23 February and 2 March 2013
12.30–15.00

9 March 2013
13.30–16.00

16 March 2013
14.30–17.00

30 March–13 April 2013
15.00–17.30

20 April 2013
15.30–18.00

27 April and 4 May 2013
16.00–18.30

11 May 2013
16.30–19.00

18 and 25 May 2013
17.00–19.30

 
Northern Ireland

11 August 2012–30 March 2013
14.45–17.15

13–27 April 2013
14.45–17.15

 
Scotland

4 August–1 September 2012
14.45–17.15

15 September–6 October 2012
14.45–17.15

20 October 2012–18 May 2013
14.45–17.15

 
Serbia11 and 18 August 2012
17.30–20.00

25 August and 1 September 2012
17.00–19.30

15 and 22 September 2012
16.30–19.00

29 September and 6 October 2012
15.30–18.00

20 October 2012
14.30–17.00

27 October–10 November 2012
13.30–16.00

17 November–1 December 2012
13.00–15.30

9 March 2013
14.00–16.30

16 March 2013
14.30–17.00

30 March 2013
14.30–17.00

6 and 13 April 2013
15.30–18.00

20 April 2013
16.00–18.30

27 April 2013
16.30–19.00

4–18 May 2013
17.00–19.30
 

Last updated: 11/12/12 17.46CET

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