No, those are held by the International Olympic Committee.
In the United States, CBS won the rights to broadcast both the 1960 Winter Olympics and 1960 Summer Olympics.
Spheres of Influence
live and exclusive rights to broadcast the Spanish La Liga for the 2012/13 to 2014/15 seasons. live in espn.
spheres of influence
Public records are just that - public. Nobody can have exclusive rights to them
Satellite rights refer to the rights acquired by a television network or channel to broadcast a film or TV show exclusively. These rights allow the broadcaster to show the content on their channels for a specified period, typically for a fee paid to the content's producers or rights holders.
Exclusive Rights - 1926 was released on: USA: 15 December 1926
NBC consistently secures the rights to broadcast the Olympics because of their extensive experience in sports broadcasting, strong financial resources, and ability to reach a large audience through their network of channels and platforms. Additionally, NBC has a history of successful coverage and partnerships with the International Olympic Committee.
Because the author didn't make a deal for us broadcasting rights.
Usually, a non-exclusive agreement will specify that it is not transferrable.
EEZ stands for Exclusive Economic Zone. It is an area of the sea in which a country has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources. This zone extends up to 200 nautical miles from the country's coastline.
Rights.....i.e. Mineral Rights, Lumber Rights