Free Rundown Templates for Live Events & Broadcasts | LASSO
Free Rundown Templates

Free Rundown Templates for Every Type of Show.

Free rundown, run of show, and cue sheet templates for sports, broadcast, esports, corporate events, and internal meetings — built by event pros and ready to drop into LASSO Rundown. Download a template, start a free trial, or start using.

Sports & Game Day

Inning by inning, drive by drive, quarter by quarter. Game day rundowns covering videoboard, ribbon boards, audio, and PA script — all in one cue sheet.

Sports · 9 Innings

Baseball Game Day Rundown

From gates open and ceremonial first pitch through the 7th inning stretch and home run cues — a complete game day script for in-stadium production teams.

115+ cues ~3 hr show
Sports · 4 Quarters

Pro Basketball Rundown

A pro-level game day script covering pregame, halftime entertainment, in-game timeouts, and post-game flow — built for NBA-style production teams.

200+ cues ~2.5 hr show
Sports · 2 Halves

College Basketball Rundown

Two-half college format with halftime show, student section moments, sponsor reads, and TV timeouts — ready for D1 to mid-major programs.

180+ cues ~2 hr show
Sports · 4 Quarters

Football Game Day Rundown

Pregame ceremony, halftime show, between-play sponsor reads, replay reviews, and end-of-game flow — built for college and pro football productions.

200+ cues ~3.5 hr show
Sports · 2 Halves

Soccer Match Day Rundown

VIP gates, player walkout, anthem, halftime, and stoppage time flow — designed for MLS, NWSL, and international matches with in-stadium production.

170+ cues ~2.5 hr show

Broadcast & Live Production

Block-by-block precision for broadcast TV, live streams, and esports tournaments. Camera cues, video rolls, lower thirds, and talent scripts — all in one rundown.

Broadcast · Blocks A–E

Live Broadcast Cue Sheet

Block-based broadcast script with camera, video, graphic, audio, and talent columns — built for live shows, late-night formats, and event broadcasts.

60+ cues ~60 min show
Broadcast · Tournament

Esports Tournament Rundown

Crew calls, player walk-ons, match introductions, between-match content, and casting blocks — built for esports productions and gaming tournaments.

125+ cues ~6 hr show

Corporate & Internal Events

Keep keynotes on schedule, breakouts coordinated, and AV teams synced. From multi-day conferences to weekly all-hands, these rundowns help you run a tight ship.

Corporate · Multi-Session

Corporate Run of Show

Session-by-session conference flow with audio, video, lighting, image, and ASM notes — built for keynotes, panels, breakouts, and general session production.

65+ cues Full day
Corporate · Weekly

Internal All-Hands Rundown

Town hall format with topic blocks, presenter cues, highlight reels, and Q&A — perfect for recurring weekly or quarterly company meetings.

125+ cues ~60 min show

What Is a Rundown Template?

A rundown — also called a run of show, cue sheet, show flow, or minute-by-minute — is an item-by-item sequence of everything that happens during a live event, broadcast, or production. It tells every department what's happening, when it's happening, and who's responsible for making it happen.

A rundown template gives you a pre-built starting point. Instead of opening a blank spreadsheet, you start with industry-standard columns, common cues, and proven timing — then customize for your specific show.

What's in a Good Rundown?

Whether you're producing a baseball game, a corporate keynote, or an esports tournament, a strong rundown captures the same core elements:

  • Item number & timing — sequence, start time, duration, and preset time for each cue.
  • Item description — what's happening on stage, on the field, or on screen.
  • Department cues — videoboard, ribbon boards, audio, lighting, camera, graphics, and PA script columns so each crew member sees their cues.
  • Production notes — context, talent details, sponsor reads, and ASM notes.
  • Scripts — PA scripts, talent scripts, and prompter copy linked to the moment they're delivered.

Why Use a Rundown Template?

  • Save hours of setup time — skip building columns and cue structure from scratch.
  • Reduce errors — pre-built templates capture cues you'd otherwise forget.
  • Standardize across your team — every producer, show caller, and operator works from the same format.
  • Industry-tested — these templates reflect how pro sports teams, broadcasters, and conference producers actually run their shows.

Spreadsheet Template or Real Rundown Software?

A CSV is a great starting line. But once your show grows past a single producer with a printout, spreadsheets start to break down. LASSO Rundown takes these same templates and turns them into a real-time, multi-device run of show — drag-and-drop elements, automatic timing calculations, reusable Global Elements, and a built-in prompter. One edit updates across every connected device, so producers, crew, and presenters always see the latest version. From kickoff to curtain call.

Frequently Asked Questions

They're effectively the same thing. A rundown, run of show, cue sheet, show flow, and minute-by-minute are all names for an item-by-item document that outlines the timing, content, and flow of a live event. The terminology varies by industry — broadcast teams tend to say "cue sheet," sports productions say "rundown," and corporate events tend to say "run of show" — but the structure is consistent across all of them.
Yes. Every template on this page is a free CSV download — no sign-up, no email, no form fill. Click Download and the file is yours. Use them, modify them, share them with your crew.
All templates download as CSV files, which open in any spreadsheet application — Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers, or directly in LASSO Rundown. CSV is also easy to share, version, and customize.
Absolutely — that's the point. Each template is a starting framework. Add your sponsor reads, swap in your team's specific cues, adjust timing to match your venue, and rearrange items to fit your show flow. The columns, structure, and core cue sequence are designed to be adapted.
The templates are built by LASSO's team in collaboration with professional producers, show callers, and production managers who use them on actual shows — pro sports teams, broadcast networks, conference producers, and esports tournaments. They reflect real production workflows, not theoretical ones.
Download the CSV, then upload it into LASSO Rundown using the import option in your event setup. Your columns, cues, and timing carry over automatically. From there, you can collaborate in real-time across devices, leverage Global Elements, and toggle between agenda, timer, prompter, and display views.
No. Download and use them in any spreadsheet tool — no account required. If you want real-time collaboration, automatic timing, and integration with prompter and other show tools, LASSO Rundown is the next step.

Ready to Ditch the Spreadsheet?

Spreadsheet templates are a starting line. LASSO Rundown is the finish line — real-time sync, automatic timing, and a built-in prompter, all in one operational system.