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NJCAA DI Baseball World Series - Media Policies

MEDIA PASSES/CREDENTIALS

To request a media credential to attend the NJCAA DI Baseball World Series, please submit: NJCAA Championship Media Credential Request Form

  • Note: Completing this form is a request only and does not confirm that a media credential will be issued. The NJCAA National Office or the Championship Host will follow up directly regarding the status of your credential request and next steps.
  • For questions regarding media credentials, please contact: media@njcaa.org

Media credential requests for the NJCAA DI Baseball World Series are due May 1 for Grand Junction/Colorado media.  Qualifying team media applications are due the Monday after the team qualifies.  

Media credentials are not transferrable.  Media credentials are for working media members only.  Children and spouses are not eligible, nor are station managers, advertisers, sponsors, etc.

Participating school Sports Information Directors will be credentialed. We do not issue credentials to other school officials (athletic director, school president, etc.).  Call the JUCO office at 970-245-9166 or your team host for ticket information.

Radio stations not broadcasting games are limited to two (2) credentials.

 

Eligible Media: Subject to limitations of space, credentials may be issued to working members of the media representing recognized outlets in the business of news gathering as their primary source of revenue. This includes a daily or weekly publication, cable system, radio station, television station or television network, or online entity requiring immediate news coverage. Immediate news coverage for purposes of these criteria shall mean that the editorial, audio and/or visual deadline for the championship action being documented occurs not later than 48 hours after the competition at the site has been completed.

  • Representatives of national media outlets
    • Reporters from a weekly or monthly national publication that covers collegiate athletics extensively.
    • Reporters, photographers, and couriers from national publications, online entities, broadcast networks, and wire services that covers the collegiate sport consistently on a national basis.
    • An individual or crew designated by a national television network or cable system that originates daily sports news programs.
    • The designated representative of a national television, cable system, radio network, or a radio station that originates a daily “sports talk” program.
    • An online entity that covers the respective sport at the collegiate level on a consistent basis with exclusive content.
    • Full-time reporters representing international agencies that regularly cover the sport.  
  • Media agencies in the geographic area and/or locale of a participating institution that has staffed its contests on a consistent basis throughout the season.
    • Online writers, daily print reporters, and photographers from the local host and participating team markets who regularly cover collegiate athletics (i.e. cover the vast majority of a participating or host institution’s home games).
    • Individuals, certified by a participating institution, who will represent specific campus-related entities (e.g., student newspapers, television stations and radio stations) that are affiliated with a participating or host institution.
    • An individual or television crew, certified by a participating institution, who will represent campus-related entities.  
    • Team content providers, including team photographers and team videographers.
    • Participating team radio networks.

Championship media credentials WILL NOT be issued to spouses, guests, or children of media members; representatives of syndicated television or cable programmers who are not producing programs for immediate news coverage (i.e., to air within 48 hours); podcasts which do not fall under credential policies and guidelines listed above; agents; scouts and other representatives of professional organizations; and publications devoted solely to gambling. 

Having been credentialed for previous NJCAA championships or other events DOES NOT automatically qualify an agency or individual for credentials.