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Thursday, August 16, 2018

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CBS Sports is the sports division of the American television network CBS. Its headquarters are in the CBS Building on West 52nd Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City, with programs produced out of Studio 43 at the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street.

Its premier sports properties are the NFL, Southeastern Conference (SEC) football, NCAA basketball (including telecasts of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament), and PGA golf, including The Masters, and the PGA Championship.

The online arm of CBS Sports is CBSSports.com. CBS purchased SportsLine.com in 2004, and today CBSSports.com is part of CBS Interactive. 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. (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 CBS All Access subscription to be viewed online, with CBS Sports Network programming requiring a TV Everywhere subscription.)

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.

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 released a new logo in order to coincide with the network's coverage of Super Bowl 50. The network also created a new on-air graphics package that debuted as part of the network's Super Bowl week programming. Following the game, the graphics package began to be utilized across all of their programming events, including their joint production of NCAA March Madness with Turner Sports. The Masters, which retains heavy production control over their event, will continue to use the network's older graphical style originally unveiled in 2007. Also, the network's Thursday Night Football game broadcasts will continue to use the graphical style originally used since its debut in 2014.


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Programs throughout the years

Current programs

  • NFL on CBS (1956-1993, 1998-present)
    • The NFL Today (1975-1993, 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 and LVI
  • PGA Tour on CBS (1970-present)
    • The Masters (1956-present)
    • PGA Championship (1991-present)
  • Road to the Final Four (1981-present)
    • NCAA Tournament (1982-present)
  • College football (1950s-1966, 1968-present)
    • Sun Bowl (1968-present)
    • SEC on CBS (First pick of SEC games, 1996-present)
    • Army-Navy Game (1962-1963, 1982, 1984-1990, 1996-present)
    • Navy-Notre Dame (only when Navy is the "home team" and the game is played at a neutral site.) (1996-present)
  • CBS Sports Spectacular (1960-present)
  • Arena Football League on CBS (2013-present)
  • Professional Bull Riders (2013-present)
  • Major League Lacrosse on CBS (2013-present)
  • Premier Boxing Champions (2015-present)
  • Alliance of American Football (2019-future)

Former programs

  • Major League Baseball on CBS (1947-1950, 1955-1965, 1990-1993)
    • World Series: 1947 (Games 3 and 4), 1948-1950, 1990-1993
  • NBA on CBS (1973-1990)
  • NHL on CBS (1956-1960, 1966-1972, and 1980)
  • Olympics on CBS
    • Summer Olympic Games (1960)
    • Winter Olympic Games (1960, 1992, 1994, 1998)
  • College Football on CBS
    • Orange Bowl (1953-1961; 1996-1998)
    • Fiesta Bowl (1974-1977, 1996-1998)
    • Cotton Bowl Classic (1958-1992, 1996-1998)
    • Blockbuster/CarQuest Bowl (1991-1995)
    • Big Ten Conference (1982-1986)
    • Pac-10 Conference (1982-1986)
    • College Football Association (1987-1990)
    • Big East Conference (1996-2000)
    • Gator Bowl (1956-1963, 1986-1987, 2007-2010)
    • Peach Bowl (1978-1985)
    • Mountain West Championship Game (2013-2014)
    • Blue-Gray Football Classic (1965)
  • PGA Tour on CBS
    • Kraft Nabisco Championship (2006-2010)
    • LPGA Championship (1999-2005)
    • Senior Players Championship (2001-2006)
  • Tennis on CBS
    • US Open (1968-2014)
    • Miami Open (2000-2013)
    • US Open Series (2004-2014)
    • French Open (1980-1982)
  • NASCAR on CBS (1960-2000)
    • Daytona 500 (1979-2000)
  • Championship Auto Racing Teams (1989-1991, 2002-2003, 2005-2007)
  • Indy Racing League (1997-1998)
  • Formula One (1977-1981, 1983-1988, 2005-2006)
  • American Le Mans Series (2005-2006, 2010)
  • Thoroughbred Racing on CBS
    • Kentucky Derby (1952-1974)
    • Preakness Stakes (1960-1976)
    • Belmont Stakes (1960-1985)
  • Tour de France (1987-2010)
  • College World Series on CBS (1988-2002)
  • Little League World Series (1953)
  • 1974 FIFA World Cup
  • National Professional Soccer League (1967)
  • North American Soccer League (1969, 1974-1976)
  • NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship (1982-1995)
  • Professional Bowlers Tour (1998-1999)
  • Elite Xtreme Combat (2008)
  • Strikeforce (2009-2010)
  • NFL Thursday Night Football (2014-2017)

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Notable personalities (past and present)

Present

Play-by-play

  • NFL on CBS - Jim Nantz, Greg Gumbel, Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan, Spero Dedes, Andrew Catalon, Carter Blackburn, Tom McCarthy, Beth Mowins
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Jim Nantz, Bill Macatee
  • College Basketball on CBS - Jim Nantz, Ian Eagle, Verne Lundquist, Kevin Harlan, Spero Dedes, Brian Anderson, Andrew Catalon, Carter Blackburn, Brad Nessler, Tom McCarthy, Beth Mowins, Marv Albert, Gus Johnson, Tim Brando, Rich Waltz, Dick Stockton, Joel Meyers, Craig Bolerjack, Matt Devlin, Don Criqui, Greg Gumbel, Ernie Johnson, Damon Bruce, Rick Kamla, Matt Winer, Adam Zucker, James Brown, Casey Stern
  • SEC on CBS - Brad Nessler, Carter Blackburn

Analysts

  • NFL on CBS - Tony Romo, Phil Simms, Dan Fouts, Trent Green, Rich Gannon, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowher, Jason La Canfora, James Lofton, Adam Archuleta, Jay Feely, Bruce Arians
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Nick Faldo, Ian Baker-Finch, Frank Nobilo, Gary McCord
  • College Basketball on CBS - Grant Hill, Clark Kellogg, Doris Burke, Bill Raftery, Jim Spanarkel, Dan Bonner, Mike Gminski, Jay Bilas, Seth Davis, Len Elmore, Greg Anthony, Steve Lavin, Debbie Antonelli, Steve Smith, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Brendan Haywood, Wally Szczerbiak, Brent Barry, Steve Lappas, Chris Webber, Doug Gottlieb, Mike Fratello, Reggie Miller, Bob Wenzel, Hubie Brown, Billy Packer, Kevin McHale, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O'Neal, Dennis Scott
  • SEC on CBS - Gary Danielson, Aaron Taylor

Reporters

  • NFL on CBS - Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Dottie Pepper, Peter Kostis
  • College Basketball on CBS - Doris Burke, David Aldridge, Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn, Lisa Byington, Dana Jacobson, Jamie Erdahl, Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, John Schriffen
  • SEC on CBS - Jamie Erdahl, Jenny Dell

Studio hosts

  • NFL on CBS - James Brown, Brad Nessler
  • College Basketball on CBS - Greg Gumbel, Ernie Johnson, Damon Bruce, Rick Kamla, Matt Winer, Adam Zucker, James Brown, Casey Stern
  • SEC on CBS - Adam Zucker

Former

Play-by-play

  • NFL on CBS - Gary Bender, Jack Buck, Don Criqui, Irv Cross, Mike Emrick, Dick Enberg, Frank Glieber, Gus Johnson, Bill Macatee, Sean McDonough, Jim McKay, Tim Ryan, Ray Scott, Vin Scully, Dick Stockton, Pat Summerall, Chris Schenkel, Brian Anderson, Verne Lundquist, Marv Albert
  • SEC on CBS - Gary Bender, Craig Bolerjack, Don Criqui, Frank Glieber, Brent Musburger, Verne Lundquist
  • College Basketball on CBS - Gary Bender, Mike Emrick, Dick Enberg, Frank Glieber, Sean McDonough, Brent Musburger, Tim Ryan, Ted Robinson, Jim McKay, Ray Scott, Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Chris Schenkel, Jim Durham, Irv Cross, Bill Macatee, Gary Thorne, Dave Sims, Mike Gorman, Bill Macatee, Bob Carpenter, Michele Tafoya, Steve Zabriskie
  • Major League Baseball on CBS - Jack Buck, Dizzy Dean, Sean McDonough, Vin Scully, Dick Stockton
  • NBA on CBS - Gary Bender, Frank Glieber, Brent Musburger
  • NASCAR on CBS - Chris Economaki, Ken Squier, Mike Joy, Bill Stephens
  • US Open - Bud Collins, Ian Eagle, Dick Enberg, Bill Macatee, Sean McDonough, Tim Ryan, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker
  • NHL on CBS - Dan Kelly, Bud Palmer
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Sean McDonough, Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Brent Musburger, Verne Lundquist
  • Olympics on CBS - Chris Schenkel, Bud Palmer, Phil Liggett, Al Trautwig, Tim Ryan, Brad Nessler, Sean McDonough, Verne Lundquist, Mike Emrick, Ken Squier, Dick Stockton, James Brown, Ted Robinson, Gus Johnson, Gary Thorne
  • Tour de France - Phil Liggett, Al Trautwig, John Tesh
  • National Professional Soccer League - Jack Whitaker
  • NFL Thursday Night Football - Ian Eagle, Jim Nantz, Kevin Harlan, Greg Gumbel

Analysts

  • College Football on CBS - Craig James
  • NASCAR on CBS - Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, David Hobbs, Ned Jarrett
  • NFL on CBS - Terry Bradshaw, Dan Dierdorf, John Madden, Tom Brookshier, Frank Gifford, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall, Solomon Wilcots
  • NBA on CBS - Rick Barry, Billy Cunningham, Tom Heinsohn, Rod Hundley, Bill Russell, Mendy Rudolph, Sonny Hill, Oscar Robertson, Al McGuire, Quinn Buckner, Stephen Bardo, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton, Doug Collins, Steve Kerr, Matt Guokas, Larry Conley
  • NHL on CBS - Fred Cusick
  • Major League Baseball on CBS - Jim Kaat, Tim McCarver
  • 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, Tom Heinsohn
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Ken Venturi
  • US Open - Mary Carillo, Jim Courier, John McEnroe, Tony Trabert, Virginia Wade
  • National Professional Soccer League - Danny Blanchflower
  • Thursday Night Football - Tony Romo, Phil Simms, Marshall Faulk, Tony Romo, Steve Mariucci, Michael Irvin, Kurt Warner, LaDanian Tomlinson, Bill Cowher, Deion Sanders, Willie McGinest, Trent Green, Dan Fouts, Rich Gannon

Reporters

  • College Basketball on CBS - Bonnie Bernstein, Armen Keteyian, Sam Ryan, Lesley Visser, Michele Tafoya, Solomon Wilcots, Rachel Nichols, Otis Livingston, Craig Sager, Dan Bonner, Cheryl Miller
  • NFL on CBS - Bonnie Bernstein, Jayne Kennedy, Armen Keteyian, Sam Ryan, Jimmy Snyder
  • NBA on CBS - Rachel Nichols, Otis Livingston, Craig Sager, Cheryl Miller
  • PGA Tour on CBS - Bobby Clampett, Dick Enberg, Peter Oosterhuis, Sean McDonough, Ben Wright, Jim Nelford, Jerry Pate
  • NASCAR on CBS - Dave Despain, Brock Yates
  • Major League Baseball on CBS - Jim Gray
  • College Football on CBS - Sam Ryan
  • Olympics on CBS - Harry Reasoner, Mary Carillo, Lesley Visser, Michael Barkann, Craig James, Darren Pang
  • US Open - Mary Joe Fernández, Pam Shriver, John Tesh
  • Thursday Night Football - Jenny Dell, Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn, Jamie Erdahl, Stacey Dales

Studio hosts

  • NFL on CBS - Phyllis George, Brent Musburger, Pat O'Brien, Greg Gumbel
  • 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
  • College Football on CBS - Greg Gumbel, Brent Musburger
  • CBS Sports Spectacular - Jack Whitaker, Dick Stockton, Brent Musburger, John Tesh
  • Olympics on CBS - Walter Cronkite, Tim McCarver, Paula Zahn, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz, Pat O'Brien, Mark McEwen, Jane Robelot, Al Trautwig,
  • US Open - Tim Ryan
  • Thursday Night Football - James Brown, Rich Eisen, Chris Rose, Amber Theoharis, Dan Hellie

Behind the scenes

  • Don Robertson

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Presidents of CBS Sports

  • Robert Wussler (1976-1978)
  • Frank M. Smith, Jr. (1978-1980)
  • Van Gordon Sauter (1980-1981)
  • Neal Pilson (1981-1984)
  • Peter Lund (1984-1986)
  • Neal Pilson (1986-1994)
  • David Kenin (1994-1996)
  • Sean McManus (1996-2013)
  • David Berson (2013-present)

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CBS Sports Network

CBS Sports Network is a sports-oriented American digital cable and satellite channel that is operated by CBS Corporation 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.


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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. CBS Sports Radio although originally owned by CBS Radio is now owned directly by CBS Corporation and operated by Entercom, 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.


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CBS Sports HQ

CBS Sports HQ is a 24-hour live, free-to-view, ad-supported rolling sports news channel that launched February 26, 2018. News items are broken into segments with a DVR-like functionality that allows viewers to check back the story that they've missed earlier. It is a collaboration between CBS Sports and CBS Interactive. Like its sister station CBSN, it can be watched for free on a multitude of platforms, including smartphones, tablets, computers, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. It can also be accessed through the CBS Sports app for iOS and Android, and CBS All Access.


CBS Launches Free 24/7 Sports Streaming Service - VideoInk
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Main competitors

  • ESPN
    • ESPN2
    • ESPN on ABC
  • Fox Sports
    • Fox Sports 1
    • Fox Sports 2
  • NBC Sports
    • NBCSN
  • Univisión
    • Univisión Deportes

CBS Press Express | PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017
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See also

  • CBSSports.com
  • CBS Sports Network
  • CBS Sports Radio
  • CBS Corporation

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References


What you need to know about CBS Sports Net, how to watch on TV ...
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External links

  • Official website

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