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CBS Sports is the sports division of the American television network CBS. Its headquarters are in the CBS Building on W 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with programs produced out of Studios 43 and 44 of the CBS Broadcast Center on W 57th Street.

CBS Sports
Launched1955; 68 years ago (1955)
Division ofCBS
OwnerParamount Global
Key peopleSean McManus (Chairman)
George Cheeks (Chairman and CEO, CBS Entertainment Group)
Bob Bakish (President and CEO, Paramount Global)
HeadquartersNew York City
Major broadcasting contracts
Sister networkCBS Sports Network
CBS Sports HQ
Nickelodeon
Official websitewww.cbssports.com

CBS' premier sports properties include the National Football League (NFL), Southeastern Conference (SEC) football, NCAA Division I college basketball (including telecasts of the NCAA men's basketball tournament), PGA Tour golf, the Masters Tournament and the PGA Championship, and the UEFA Champions League.

CBS Sports was honored at the 59th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for Synchronous Enhancement of Original Television Content for Interactive Use for its program March Madness on Demand.

Programs throughout the years

 
The former logo of CBS Sports (2016–2021).

Current programs

Former programs

Notable personalities (past and present)

Present

Play-by-play

Color commentators

Reporters

Studio hosts

Studio Analysts

Former

Play-by-play

Analysts

Reporters

Studio hosts

Behind the scenes

Presidents of CBS Sports

CBS Sports Network

 

CBS Sports Network is a sports-oriented American digital cable and satellite channel that is operated by Paramount Global through CBS Sports. Launched as the National College Sports Network in 2002, then renamed as College Sports Television in 2003, CBS's then-parent company Viacom acquired the network in 2005 and later renamed it CBS College Sports Network in 2008. The network had always focused on college sports, but in 2011, CBS rebranded the network as CBS Sports Network as a move to reposition the network to include mainstream sports—including coverage of minor professional sports leagues such as the Arena Football League and Major League Lacrosse, although college sports are still aired frequently by the network.

CBS Sports Radio

 

CBS Sports Radio is a sports radio network that launched on September 4, 2012, with hourly sports news updates. It began offering a full 24-hour schedule of sports talk programming on January 2, 2013.[14] CBS Sports Radio, although originally owned by CBS Radio, is now owned directly by Paramount Global and operated by Audacy, with Westwood One handling distribution and marketing of the network. Sports radio stations that are owned by Entercom and Cumulus Media carry part of the full schedule of programming, while eight Entercom-owned stations carry network programming throughout the day. In addition to carriage on terrestrial stations, CBS Sports Radio also streams its programming on the internet.[14]

CBS Sports HQ

 

On February 26, 2018, CBS Sports launched CBS Sports HQ, a 24-hour streaming sports news channel modeled after CBS News's streaming news channel.[15]

CBS Sports Digital

The online arm of CBS Sports is CBSSports.com. CBS purchased SportsLine.com in 2004, and today CBSSports.com is part of Paramount Streaming. On February 26, 2018, following up on the success of their online news network CBSN, CBS Sports launched CBS Sports HQ, a 24/7, online only, linear sports news network. The network focuses entirely on sports news, results, highlights and analysis.[16] (CBS Sports college sports and golf programming that it distributes over the air is generally made available for free via separate streams, as are a limited number of NFL national telecasts; the remainder requires a Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) subscription to be viewed online, with CBS Sports Network programming requiring a TV Everywhere subscription.)

Branding

On August 31, 2013, CBS Sports rolled out its previous graphics and animation package that was first used in the network's coverage of Super Bowl XLVII. Additionally, in compliance with the Active Format Description #10 code, CBS Sports switched to a 16:9 aspect ratio letterbox presentation used for all sports programming, including the SEC on CBS and the NFL on CBS broadcasts.

On November 30, 2015, CBS Sports unveiled a new rectangular logo, which premiered on-air during its coverage of Super Bowl 50, and was intended to provide consistency between the division's platforms. It replaced an existing logo that had dated back to 1981.[17][18] In October 2020, CBS announced that all of its major divisions would adopt a unified branding scheme built around the components of the CBS eye logo, a new sonic branding, and TT Norms Pro as a corporate typeface. The implementation of the branding by CBS Sports launched during the lead-up to Super Bowl LV, which introduced a new on-air graphics package that conforms to the corporate design language.[19][20][21][22]

See also

Main competitors

References

  1. ^ "ESPN-SEC deal finally official, will go into effect in 2024". Sports Media Watch. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  2. ^ "The BIG3 is Cancelling the 2020 Season But Will Be Back in the Summer of 2021". BIG3. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  3. ^ "Davis Cup - Where to watch the Davis Cup Qualifiers". DavisCup.com. February 27, 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d Gonzalez, Roger (July 9, 2020). "UEFA Champions League and Europa League come to CBS Sports with new U.S. TV rights deal". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  5. ^ Galardini, Giacomo. "CBS Sports Inks Serie A And Coppa Italia U.S. Rights For A Reported $75 Million A Year". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  6. ^ "2020 WNBA National TV Schedule". WNBA.com. NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  7. ^ "CBS Sports to televise Formula E across USA from Season 7". Formula E. November 18, 2020. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  8. ^ "Sauter Will Head CBS News". Boston Globe. Associated Press. November 10, 1981.
  9. ^ a b Craig, Jack (March 19, 1994). "Pilson is leaving CBS Sports". Boston Globe.
  10. ^ "CBS Not Happy With Losing Philly". Philadelphia Daily News. December 12, 1984.
  11. ^ Harasta, Cathy (December 15, 1986). "CBS Plans to Announce Corporate Restructuring". The Dallas Morning News.
  12. ^ "Rebuilding CBS Sports". Miami Herald. June 10, 1994.
  13. ^ a b "CBS Sports president Kenin loses job". Journal Sentinel. November 6, 1996.
  14. ^ a b CBS creates the largest major market sports radio network in the nation CBS Radio official press release, June 21, 2012
  15. ^ Chmielewski, Dawn C. (2018-02-26). "CBS Launches Free 24-Hour Sports Streaming Network CBS Sports HQ". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  16. ^ "What is CBS SPORTS HQ? Your guide to our new 24/7 streaming sports news network". CBS Sports. February 26, 2018. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
  17. ^ "Finally, on CBS, the football matches the business cards". Ological. 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  18. ^ "Here's CBS Sports' Super Bowl 50 broadcast team and all-new offerings". CBSSports.com. from the original on January 24, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  19. ^ "CBS rethinks iconic eye in new branding strategy". Ad Age. 2020-10-08. from the original on October 13, 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  20. ^ Steinberg, Brian (2020-10-08). "CBS Casts New Eye on Audiences Who Don't Watch Its Programs on Regular TV". Variety. from the original on October 8, 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  21. ^ Teti, John (2021-10-01). "Finally, on CBS, the football matches the business cards". www.ological.net. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  22. ^ "CBS Sports rolls out new branding, graphics with Super Bowl coverage". NewscastStudio. Retrieved 2022-01-26.

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about the sports division of CBS For the pay television network see CBS Sports Network CBS Sports is the sports division of the American television network CBS Its headquarters are in the CBS Building on W 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan New York City with programs produced out of Studios 43 and 44 of the CBS Broadcast Center on W 57th Street CBS SportsLaunched1955 68 years ago 1955 Division ofCBSOwnerParamount GlobalKey peopleSean McManus Chairman George Cheeks Chairman and CEO CBS Entertainment Group Bob Bakish President and CEO Paramount Global HeadquartersNew York CityMajor broadcasting contractsNFL NCAA college football NCAA college basketball NCAA March Madness Masters Tournament PGA Championship PGA Tour UEFA Champions League NWSLSister networkCBS Sports NetworkCBS Sports HQNickelodeonOfficial websitewww wbr cbssports wbr comCBS premier sports properties include the National Football League NFL Southeastern Conference SEC football NCAA Division I college basketball including telecasts of the NCAA men s basketball tournament PGA Tour golf the Masters Tournament and the PGA Championship and the UEFA Champions League CBS Sports was honored at the 59th Annual Technology amp Engineering Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for Synchronous Enhancement of Original Television Content for Interactive Use for its program March Madness on Demand Contents 1 Programs throughout the years 1 1 Current programs 1 2 Former programs 2 Notable personalities past and present 2 1 Present 2 1 1 Play by play 2 1 2 Color commentators 2 1 3 Reporters 2 1 4 Studio hosts 2 1 5 Studio Analysts 2 2 Former 2 2 1 Play by play 2 2 2 Analysts 2 2 3 Reporters 2 2 4 Studio hosts 2 2 5 Behind the scenes 3 Presidents of CBS Sports 4 CBS Sports Network 5 CBS Sports Radio 6 CBS Sports HQ 7 CBS Sports Digital 8 Branding 9 See also 9 1 Main competitors 10 References 11 External linksPrograms throughout the years Edit The former logo of CBS Sports 2016 2021 Current programs Edit PGA Tour on CBS 1956 present The Masters 1956 present co production with ESPN PGA Championship 1991 present CBS Sports Spectacular 1960 present NCAA on CBS College football 1950 1966 1968 present Sun Bowl 1968 present SEC on CBS First pick of SEC games 1996 2023 1 SEC Championship Game 2001 2023 Army Navy Game 1962 1963 1982 1984 1990 1996 present Mountain West on CBS 2020 present Big Ten on CBS 1982 1986 2023 present Big Ten Football Championship Game 2024 2028 College Basketball on CBS 1981 present NCAA tournament 1982 present national championship every other year since 2016 co production with Turner Sports and National Collegiate Athletic Association Semifinals and Finals of Big Ten men s basketball tournament 1998 present Finals of Big Ten women s basketball tournament 2024 present NFL on CBS 1956 1993 1998 present The NFL Today 1961 1993 1998 present Super Bowl I shared with NBC II IV VI VIII X XII XIV XVI XVIII XXI XXIV XXVI XXXV XXXVIII XLI XLIV XLVII 50 LIII LV LVIII LXII and LXVI NFL on Nickelodeon 2021 present co production with Nickelodeon and CBS Sports Showtime Championship Boxing 1986 present co production with Showtime Networks Inside the NFL 2008 present co production with Showtime Networks PBR on CBS 2013 present Big3 2019 present 2 Tennis on CBS World TeamTennis 2019 present Davis Cup 2020 present USA matches only for qualifiers 3 Major League Rugby Finals 2019 present Soccer on CBS Sports NWSL 2020 present UEFA Champions League 2020 present 4 UEFA Champions League final 2021 present UEFA Europa League 2020 present 4 UEFA Europa Conference League 2021 present 4 UEFA Super Cup 2020 present 4 Serie A 2021 present 5 WNBA 2020 present 6 Formula E 2021 present 7 Combate Global 2021 present Former programs Edit Major League Baseball on CBS 1947 1950 1955 1965 1990 1993 World Series 1947 Games 3 and 4 1948 1950 1990 1993 Thoroughbred Racing on CBS 1952 1985 Kentucky Derby 1952 1974 Preakness Stakes 1960 1976 Belmont Stakes 1960 1985 Little League World Series 1953 College Football on CBS Orange Bowl 1953 1961 1996 1998 Gator Bowl 1956 1963 1986 1987 2007 2010 Cotton Bowl Classic 1958 1992 1996 1998 Blue Gray Football Classic 1965 Fiesta Bowl 1974 1977 1996 1998 Blockbuster CarQuest Bowl 1991 1995 Peach Bowl 1978 1985 Pac 10 Conference 1982 1986 College Football Association 1987 1990 Big East Conference 1996 2000 Navy Notre Dame 1996 2018 even numbered years only Mountain West Championship Game 2013 2014 Division I AA Championship Game 1982 1990 1994 Arizona Bowl 2020 NBA on CBS 1973 1990 NHL on CBS 1956 1960 1966 1972 and 1980 Olympics on CBS Winter Olympic Games 1960 1992 1994 1998 Summer Olympic Games 1960 Olympics on TNT 1992 1994 1998 co production with Turner Sports NASCAR on CBS 1960 2000 Daytona 500 1979 2000 National Professional Soccer League 1967 Tennis on CBS US Open 1968 2014 Dockers Visa Open 1994 2009 French Open 1980 1982 Miami Open 2000 2013 US Open Series 2004 2014 Soccer on CBS Sports North American Soccer League 1969 1974 1976 1974 FIFA World Cup Major Indoor Soccer League NCAA Men s Soccer Championship Formula One 1960 1961 1977 1981 1983 1988 2005 2006 NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Championship 1982 1995 NCAA Tightrope Championships 1985 2003 Tour de France 1987 2010 College World Series on CBS 1988 2002 Championship Auto Racing Teams 1989 1991 2002 2003 2005 2007 Indy Racing League 1997 1998 Superstar Racing Experience 2021 2022 Professional Bowlers Tour 1998 1999 Title Night 1998 co production with Turner Sports PGA Tour on CBS LPGA Championship 1999 2005 Senior Players Championship 2001 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship 2006 2010 English Open 1996 2009 American Le Mans Series 2005 2006 2010 Elite Xtreme Combat 2008 Strikeforce 2009 2010 Major League Lacrosse 2013 2017 Arena Football League on CBS 2013 2018 Alliance of American Football 2019 Notable personalities past and present EditPresent Edit Play by play Edit NFL on CBS Jim Nantz Ian Eagle Kevin Harlan Greg Gumbel Andrew Catalon Spero Dedes Tom McCarthy Beth Mowins NFL on Nickelodeon Noah Eagle PGA Tour on CBS Jim Nantz Andrew Catalon Verne Lundquist College Football on CBS Sports Brad Nessler Tom McCarthy Rich Waltz John Sadak Jason Horowitz College Basketball on CBS Sports Jim Nantz Ian Eagle Kevin Harlan Spero Dedes Andrew Catalon Carter Blackburn Brad Nessler John Sadak Tom McCarthy Rich Waltz NCAA March Madness Jim Nantz Brian Anderson Ian Eagle Kevin Harlan Brad Nessler Spero Dedes Andrew Catalon Carter Blackburn Tom McCarthy Lisa Byington Soccer on CBS Clive Tyldesley Andres Cordero Adrian Garcia Marquez JP Dellacamera Jenn Hildreth BIG3 Brian Custer Carter Blackburn Ed Cohen SRX Allen BestwickColor commentators Edit NFL on CBS Tony Romo Charles Davis Trent Green Adam Archuleta James Lofton Jay Feely Tiki Barber Gene Steratore NFL on Nickelodeon Nate Burleson Gabrielle Nevaeh Green Iain Armitage Rob Gronkowski Mia Burleson PGA Tour on CBS Sir Nick Faldo Ian Baker Finch Trevor Immelman Frank Nobilo College Football on CBS Sports Gary Danielson Rick Neuheisel Aaron Taylor Gene Steratore Aaron Murray College Basketball on CBS Sports Grant Hill Clark Kellogg Bill Raftery Dan Bonner Jim Spanarkel Steve Lappas Gene Steratore Pete Gillen Avery Johnson Jay Wright NCAA March Madness Grant Hill Bill Raftery Jim Jackson Jim Spanarkel Dan Bonner Stan Van Gundy Brendan Haywood Debbie Antonelli Steve Lappas Steve Smith Avery Johnson Gene Steratore Soccer on CBS Robert Green Ray Hudson Matteo Bonetti Maurice Edu Marcelo Balboa Janelly Farias Kaylyn Kyle Aly Wagner Lori Lindsey BIG3 Jim Jackson Lisa Leslie when not coaching Avery Johnson SRX Willy T Ribbs Conor DalyReporters Edit NFL on CBS Tracy Wolfson Evan Washburn Melanie Collins Jay Feely Amanda Balionis A J Ross Aditi Kinkhabwala Michael Grady NFL on Nickelodeon Tyler Perry s Young Dylan Dylan Schefter The NFL Today Jonathan Jones PGA Tour on CBS Dottie Pepper Colt Knost Amanda Balionis College Football on CBS Sports Jenny Dell Sherree Burress College Basketball on CBS Tracy Wolfson Jamie Erdahl Dana Jacobson Evan Washburn NCAA March Madness Tracy Wolfson Allie LaForce Evan Washburn Lauren Shehadi Dana Jacobson A J Ross Jamie Erdahl Andy Katz BIG3 John Salley Soccer on CBS Jules Breach Guillem Balague Raphael Honigstein Nico Cantor Jenny Chiu Aaron West Christine Cupo Marisa Pilla SRX Willy T Ribs Matt YocumStudio hosts Edit The NFL Today James Brown Nate Burleson College Football on CBS Sports Adam Zucker Brent Stover Inside College Basketball Greg Gumbel Adam Zucker Dana Jacobson Road to the Final Four Greg Gumbel Ernie Johnson Adam Zucker Adam Lefkoe Nabil Karim Soccer on CBS Kate Abdo Jules Breach Poppy Miller SRX Lindsay CzarniakStudio Analysts Edit The NFL Today Nate Burleson Bill Cowher Boomer Esiason Phil Simms Jim Rome College Football on CBS Sports Brian Jones Rick Neuheisel Houston Nutt Inside College Basketball Clark Kellogg Seth Davis Wally Szczerbiak Jay Wright Road to the Final Four Clark Kellogg Seth Davis Wally Szczerbiak Charles Barkley Kenny Smith Brendan Haywood Candace Parker Jay Wright Soccer on CBS Thierry Henry Jamie Carragher Peter Schmeichel Micah Richards Alex Scott Julien Laurens Lianne Sanderson Roberto Martinez Giuseppe Rossi Mike Grella Marco Messina Clint Dempsey Oguchi Onyewu Charlie DaviesFormer Edit Play by play Edit NFL on CBS Marv Albert Brian Anderson Gary Bender Jack Buck Don Criqui Irv Cross Mike Emrick Dick Enberg Frank Glieber Mike Gorman Gus Johnson Craig Bolerjack Verne Lundquist Bill Macatee Sean McDonough Brent Musburger Gary Bender Jim McKay Tim Ryan Ted Robinson Ray Scott Chris Schenkel Vin Scully Dick Stockton Don Criqui Pat Summerall Chris Schenkel Dave Sims Michele Tafoya Gary Thorne Steve Zabriskie Thursday Night Football Jim Nantz Greg Gumbel Ian Eagle Kevin Harlan PGA Tour on CBS Sean McDonough Brent Musburger Vin Scully Pat Summerall SEC on CBS Gary Bender Craig Bolerjack Don Criqui Frank Glieber Verne Lundquist Brent Musburger Noah Eagle College Basketball on CBS Gary Bender Bob Carpenter Irv Cross Jim Durham Mike Emrick Dick Enberg Frank Glieber Mike Gorman Bill Macatee Jim McKay Sean McDonough Brent Musburger Tim Ryan Ted Robinson Ray Scott Chris Schenkel Vin Scully Dave Sims Pat Summerall Michele Tafoya Gary Thorne Steve Zabriskie Major League Baseball on CBS Jack Buck Dizzy Dean Sean McDonough Vin Scully Dick Stockton NBA on CBS Gary Bender Bob Carpenter Irv Cross Jim Durham Mike Emrick Dick Enberg Frank Glieber Mike Gorman Jim McKay Sean McDonough Brent Musburger Tim Ryan Ted Robinson Ray Scott Chris Schenkel Vin Scully Dave Sims Pat Summerall Gary Thorne Steve Zabriskie NHL on CBS Dan Kelly Bud Palmer Olympics on CBS Phil Liggett Brad Nessler Bud Palmer Tim Ryan Chris Schenkel Al Trautwig NASCAR on CBS Chris Economaki Mike Joy Ken Squier Bill Stephens Tennis on CBS Bud Collins Ian Eagle Dick Enberg Frank Glieber Bill Macatee Sean McDonough Ted Robinson Jim Nantz Pat O Brien Tim Ryan Brent Musburger Vin Scully Ken Squier Pat Summerall Tour de France Phil Liggett John Tesh Al Trautwig National Professional Soccer League Jack WhitakerAnalysts Edit NFL on CBS Terry Bradshaw Dan Dierdorf John Madden Tom Brookshier Frank Gifford Hank Stram Pat Summerall Solomon Wilcots Bruce Arians Steve Tasker Dan Fouts Rich Gannon Thursday Night Football Tony Romo Phil Simms Marshall Faulk Steve Mariucci Michael Irvin Kurt Warner LaDainian Tomlinson Bill Cowher Deion Sanders Willie McGinest Trent Green Dan Fouts Rich Gannon PGA Tour on CBS Ken Venturi College Football on CBS Craig James Rich Perez College Basketball on CBS Al McGuire Quinn Buckner Stephen Bardo Kareem Abdul Jabbar Bill Walton Doug Collins Rick Barry Billy Cunningham Tom Heinsohn Rod Hundley Bill Russell Mendy Rudolph Sonny Hill Oscar Robertson Steve Kerr Matt Guokas Larry Conley Chris Webber Major League Baseball on CBS Jim Kaat Tim McCarver NBA on CBS Al McGuire Quinn Buckner Stephen Bardo Kareem Abdul Jabbar Bill Walton Doug Collins Rick Barry Billy Cunningham Tom Heinsohn Rod Hundley Bill Russell Mendy Rudolph Sonny Hill Oscar Robertson Steve Kerr Matt Guokas Larry Conley NHL on CBS Fred Cusick NASCAR on CBS Buddy Baker Neil Bonnett David Hobbs Ned Jarrett Tennis on CBS Julie Anthony Mary Carillo Jim Courier Julie Heldman Jack Kramer John McEnroe Patrick McEnroe Tony Trabert National Professional Soccer League Danny BlanchflowerReporters Edit NFL on CBS Lesley Visser Pat O Brien Armen Keteyian Michele Tafoya Bonnie Bernstein Jamie Erdahl Jenny Dell John Schriffen Thursday Night Football Jenny Dell Tracy Wolfson Evan Washburn Jamie Erdahl Stacey Dales NFL on Nickelodeon Lex Lumpkin PGA Tour on CBS Dick Enberg College Football on CBS Sam Ryan Tracy Wolfson Allie LaForce John Schriffen Jamie Erdahl College Basketball on CBS Bonnie Bernstein Sam Ryan Michele Tafoya Solomon Wilcots Rachel Nichols Otis Livingston John Schriffen Jamie Erdahl Lisa Byington Major League Baseball on CBS Jim Gray NASCAR on CBS Dave Despain Olympics on CBS Harry Reasoner Mary Carillo Lesley Visser Michael Barkann Craig James Darren Pang Tennis on CBS Jill Arrington Bonnie Bernstein John Dockery Mary Joe Fernandez Andrea Joyce Summer Sanders Michele Tafoya Lesley Visser Tracy WolfsonStudio hosts Edit NFL on CBS Phyllis George Brent Musburger Pat O Brien Jim Nantz Greg Gumbel College Football on CBS Tim Brando Greg Gumbel Brent Musburger NBA on CBS Jim Nantz Dick Stockton Brent Musburger Pat O Brien Sam Ryan College Basketball on CBS Jim Nantz Dick Stockton Brent Musburger Pat O Brien Sam Ryan CBS Sports Spectacular Jack Whitaker Dick Stockton Brent Musburger John Tesh Thursday Night Football James Brown Rich EisenBehind the scenes Edit Don RobertsonPresidents of CBS Sports EditRobert Wussler 1976 1978 Frank M Smith Jr 1978 1980 Van Gordon Sauter 1980 1981 8 Neal Pilson 1981 1984 9 Peter Lund 1984 10 1986 11 Neal Pilson 1986 1994 9 David Kenin 1994 12 1996 13 Sean McManus 1996 2013 13 David Berson 2013 present CBS Sports Network EditMain article CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Network is a sports oriented American digital cable and satellite channel that is operated by Paramount Global through CBS Sports Launched as the National College Sports Network in 2002 then renamed as College Sports Television in 2003 CBS s then parent company Viacom acquired the network in 2005 and later renamed it CBS College Sports Network in 2008 The network had always focused on college sports but in 2011 CBS rebranded the network as CBS Sports Network as a move to reposition the network to include mainstream sports including coverage of minor professional sports leagues such as the Arena Football League and Major League Lacrosse although college sports are still aired frequently by the network CBS Sports Radio EditMain article CBS Sports Radio CBS Sports Radio is a sports radio network that launched on September 4 2012 with hourly sports news updates It began offering a full 24 hour schedule of sports talk programming on January 2 2013 14 CBS Sports Radio although originally owned by CBS Radio is now owned directly by Paramount Global and operated by Audacy with Westwood One handling distribution and marketing of the network Sports radio stations that are owned by Entercom and Cumulus Media carry part of the full schedule of programming while eight Entercom owned stations carry network programming throughout the day In addition to carriage on terrestrial stations CBS Sports Radio also streams its programming on the internet 14 CBS Sports HQ EditMain article CBS Sports HQ On February 26 2018 CBS Sports launched CBS Sports HQ a 24 hour streaming sports news channel modeled after CBS News s streaming news channel 15 CBS Sports Digital EditThe online arm of CBS Sports is CBSSports com CBS purchased SportsLine com in 2004 and today CBSSports com is part of Paramount Streaming On February 26 2018 following up on the success of their online news network CBSN CBS Sports launched CBS Sports HQ a 24 7 online only linear sports news network The network focuses entirely on sports news results highlights and analysis 16 CBS Sports college sports and golf programming that it distributes over the air is generally made available for free via separate streams as are a limited number of NFL national telecasts the remainder requires a Paramount formerly CBS All Access subscription to be viewed online with CBS Sports Network programming requiring a TV Everywhere subscription Branding EditOn August 31 2013 CBS Sports rolled out its previous graphics and animation package that was first used in the network s coverage of Super Bowl XLVII Additionally in compliance with the Active Format Description 10 code CBS Sports switched to a 16 9 aspect ratio letterbox presentation used for all sports programming including the SEC on CBS and the NFL on CBS broadcasts On November 30 2015 CBS Sports unveiled a new rectangular logo which premiered on air during its coverage of Super Bowl 50 and was intended to provide consistency between the division s platforms It replaced an existing logo that had dated back to 1981 17 18 In October 2020 CBS announced that all of its major divisions would adopt a unified branding scheme built around the components of the CBS eye logo a new sonic branding and TT Norms Pro as a corporate typeface The implementation of the branding by CBS Sports launched during the lead up to Super Bowl LV which introduced a new on air graphics package that conforms to the corporate design language 19 20 21 22 See also EditCBSSports com CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Radio Paramount GlobalMain competitors Edit ESPN ESPN2 ESPNews ESPNU ESPN on ABC ACC Network SEC Network Fox Sports FS1 FS2 Big Ten Network NBC Sports USA Peacock CNBC Warner Bros Discovery Sports AT amp T SportsNet Univision TUDNReferences Edit ESPN SEC deal finally official will go into effect in 2024 Sports Media Watch 2020 12 10 Retrieved 2020 12 11 The BIG3 is Cancelling the 2020 Season But Will Be Back in the Summer of 2021 BIG3 2020 05 18 Retrieved 2020 11 18 Davis Cup Where to watch the Davis Cup Qualifiers DavisCup com February 27 2020 Retrieved July 21 2020 a b c d Gonzalez Roger July 9 2020 UEFA Champions League and Europa League come to CBS Sports with new U S TV rights deal CBS Sports Retrieved July 21 2020 Galardini Giacomo CBS Sports Inks Serie A And Coppa Italia U S Rights For A Reported 75 Million A Year Forbes Retrieved 2021 06 05 2020 WNBA National TV Schedule WNBA com NBA Media Ventures LLC Retrieved August 30 2020 CBS Sports to televise Formula E across USA from Season 7 Formula E November 18 2020 Retrieved December 18 2020 Sauter Will Head CBS News Boston Globe Associated Press November 10 1981 a b Craig Jack March 19 1994 Pilson is leaving CBS Sports Boston Globe CBS Not Happy With Losing Philly Philadelphia Daily News December 12 1984 Harasta Cathy December 15 1986 CBS Plans to Announce Corporate Restructuring The Dallas Morning News Rebuilding CBS Sports Miami Herald June 10 1994 a b CBS Sports president Kenin loses job Journal Sentinel November 6 1996 a b CBS creates the largest major market sports radio network in the nation CBS Radio official press release June 21 2012 Chmielewski Dawn C 2018 02 26 CBS Launches Free 24 Hour Sports Streaming Network CBS Sports HQ Deadline Retrieved 2018 03 05 What is CBS SPORTS HQ Your guide to our new 24 7 streaming sports news network CBS Sports February 26 2018 Retrieved August 7 2018 Finally on CBS the football matches the business cards Ological 2021 10 01 Retrieved 2022 01 26 Here s CBS Sports Super Bowl 50 broadcast team and all new offerings CBSSports com Archived from the original on January 24 2016 Retrieved January 13 2016 CBS rethinks iconic eye in new branding strategy Ad Age 2020 10 08 Archived from the original on October 13 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 08 Steinberg Brian 2020 10 08 CBS Casts New Eye on Audiences Who Don t Watch Its Programs on Regular TV Variety Archived from the original on October 8 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 08 Teti John 2021 10 01 Finally on CBS the football matches the business cards www ological net Retrieved 2022 01 26 CBS Sports rolls out new branding graphics with Super Bowl coverage NewscastStudio Retrieved 2022 01 26 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to CBS Sports Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CBS Sports amp oldid 1143456055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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