AP Becomes Worldwide Distributor of NCAA Championship Photos

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By: E&P Staff The NCAA and The Associated Press on Tuesday announced a three-year content partnership in which AP will be the worldwide distributor of NCAA Championship photography. Under the agreement, AP Images will serve as the NCAA's exclusive photo licensing agent, including retail sales of archival photos, for all NCAA Championships and events.

The new agreement between the NCAA and AP Images will allow the NCAA to include NCAA photos in the AP Images archives, where they will then be made available for editorial and commercial use. The partnership also will provide the NCAA with access to AP Images' archive of NCAA photography.

The partnership will also include a consumer outlet at NCAA.com, where consumers will be able to purchase photos. NCAA Championship photos will be available on the APImages.com site.

"This partnership brings together the great strengths of AP in photography and photo licensing with the phenomenal sports photography of the NCAA," said Tom Brettingen, AP Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer. "We are very excited to be representing the photography of the 88 NCAA men's and women's championship events in total, including the Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments, the Men's and Women's Frozen Four, and Men's and Women's College World Series."

Rich Clarkson and Associates LLC, which has served as the NCAA official photographer since 1994 and has covered the NCAA Men's Final Four since 1952, will continue to provide the NCAA with photography services for all 88 NCAA championships for the next three years.

"In partnership with Rich Clarkson and Associates, the NCAA has compiled an archive of photos representing the greatest moments in NCAA Championship history," said Greg Weitekamp, NCAA director of broadcasting. "Combine the history of the NCAA photo archives with the depth of photos compiled by AP Images over the last 100 years, and the NCAA and the AP Images partnership will create the single greatest collection of collegiate sports photos. In addition, with the reach AP Images has to the editorial world and extensive relationships formed with commercial agencies, the NCAA will enjoy a greater means of distributing its photos to further tell the story of the student athlete."

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