CBS Sports
Launched | 1955 |
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Division of | CBS |
Owner | Paramount Global |
Key people | Sean McManus (Chairman) George Cheeks (Chairman and CEO, CBS Entertainment Group) Bob Bakish (President and CEO, Paramount Global) |
Headquarters | New York City |
Major broadcasting contracts | {{Plainlist| |
Sister network | CBS CBS Sports Network CBS Sports HQ CBS Sports Golazo Network Nickelodeon Paramount Network Showtime |
Official website | www |
CBS Sports is the sports broadcasting division of 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' premier sports properties include the WNBA, NFL, Big Ten football, NCAA Division I college basketball (including alternating-year telecasts of the NCAA men's basketball tournament), PGA Tour golf, the Masters Tournament, 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[edit]
Current programs[edit]
- PGA Tour on CBS (1956–present)
- The Masters (1956–present) (co-production with ESPN since 2008)
- PGA Championship (1991–present) (co-production with ESPN since 2020)
- CBS Sports Spectacular (1960–present)
- NCAA on CBS
- College Football on CBS Sports (1950–present)
- Sun Bowl (1968–present)
- Army–Navy Game (1962–1963, 1982, 1984–1990, 1996–present)
- Mountain West on CBS (2020–present)
- Big Ten on CBS (1982–1986, 2023–present) (co-production with Fox Sports and NBC Sports)
- 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 TNT 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)
- College Football on CBS Sports (1950–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)
- NFL Slimetime (2021–present) (co-production with Nickelodeon and CBS Sports)
- PBR on CBS (2012–present)
- Big3 (2019–present)[1]
- Tennis on CBS
- World TeamTennis (2019–present)
- Davis Cup (2020–present) (USA matches only for qualifiers)[2]
- Soccer on CBS Sports
- NWSL (2020–present)
- UEFA Champions League (2020–present)[3]
- ^ "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.
- ^ 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.