49th Marshall Univ John Marshall

2021 — NSDA Campus, WV/US

Broadcasting (TV/Video)

Abbreviation BROAD
Format Speech
Entry Fee $9.00
Overall Entry Limit 72
Entry Limit Per School 8
Entry 1 competitors per entry

Event Description:

Rules. The tournament follows West Virginia Speech and Debate Association (WVSDA) rules (see http://wvsda.org) for this event, except that all rounds are TV news. Contestants are judged not only on what is heard, but also how it is presented.

Round 1 (Prepared News): No preparation time. 3 minute time limit. 30 second grace period.

The students will bring to the tournament a prepared news script using up-to-date material. The contestants may find material in AP script (available at local television stations), newspapers, internet sites, etc. Each contestant must compose/prepare his/her own scripts. The three-minute time limit in the round must be observed (there is a 5 second grace period both above and below the time limit). Contestants must bring copies of the script for the judges. These scripts will be turned in to the tournament director. A brief commercial (15 seconds – suggested length) must be included in the broadcast. Contestants must present all of the copy as it appears in the script. Contestants should come into the room one at a time, give a copy of the script to the judge, and deliver their broadcast. An introduction and sign-off are required.

Round 2 (Scripted News): 15 minutes of preparation time. No time limit.

Contestants will be given a script prepared by the tournament directors. Contestants must present all of the copy as it appears in the script. Contestants are not allowed to alter the script in any way, but may use transitions in the news program. An introduction and sign-off are required. Since the round is TV news, the contestant will be judged on all communication skills associated with TV communication.

Round 3/Semi-Final Round/Final Round (Edited News): 30 minutes of preparation time. 5 minute time limit. No grace period.

Contestants must edit the copy and include an impromptu commercial to fit the five-minute time frame. During the round, contestants may use a stopwatch while performing as judges will not give time signals. There is no grace period. If time limit is exceeded; the student may not be ranked first in the round. The prep room monitor will handle the scripts and send contestants to the judges at five-minute intervals. Preparation time is 30 minutes. An introduction and sign-off are required. When the student is finished, the judge should collect the script and call in the next contestant. Contestants must remain outside the room until it is their time to perform.