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CBS Sports Network (a.k.a. CBSSN) is an American pay television network owned by the CBS Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global. When it launched in 2002 as the National College Sports Network (later College Sports Television also known as CSTV), it operated as a multi-platform media brand which also included its primary website, collegesports.com, and a network of websites operated for the athletic departments of 215 colleges and universities. After CSTV was acquired by CBS in 2006 (handed over from Viacom who purchased the network the previous year), the network was re-branded as the CBS College Sports Network in 2008. The network initially maintained its college sports focus, but in February 2011, the service was re-branded as CBS Sports Network to re-position it as a mainstream sports service. The network continues to have a particular focus on college sports, along with coverage of smaller leagues and events, simulcasts of sports radio shows from both the
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network and Entercom's WFAN (formerly owned outright by CBS), and studio and analysis programming. As of May 2015, CBSSN was available to approximately 61 million pay television households (66.1% of households with cable television) in the United States.


History

The network's roots began in 1999 when Chris Bevilacqua approached the co-founders of the Classic Sports Network,
Brian Bedol Brian Bedol is an American television executive, entrepreneur, and founder of the sports television channels Classic Sports Network and College Sports Television. Bedol owned CSN from 1995 to 1997 and CSTV from 2003 to 2006. Bedol has since sold ...
and Stephen D. Greenberg (son of Hank Greenberg) – at that time, running Fusient Media Ventures, a New York-based sports and media company – with the idea for a subscription network featuring college sports 24 hours a day. Under the leadership of Bedol as CEO, the network was originally named the National College Sports Network in June 2002, was subsequently renamed College Sports Television (CSTV) and launched on February 23, 2003. From their headquarters and studio operations at Chelsea Piers in New York City, CSTV was the first independent pay-television channel to be distributed nationwide, having been carried on satellite provider DirecTV at launch. In November 2005, College Sports Television was purchased by Viacom for $325 million. CBS Corporation (Viacom's legal successor) took control of the network in January 2006. On January 3, 2008, it was announced that CSTV would be integrated into CBS Sports, with the sports division's executive vice president and executive producer, Tony Petitti, taking over day-to-day operational management of CSTV, which would be overseen by
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and Sports president Sean McManus. CSTV co-founder Brian Bedol would become a senior advisor to CBS Corporation president and CEO Leslie Moonves (Petitti has since left CBS to take on the same role for the MLB Network). In the fall of 2006, CSTV launched more than 100 broadband channels dedicated to college sports, which feature more than 10,000 live events. The subscription/pay-per-view service, called CBS College Sports XXL, and its portfolio of broadband channels in its All-Access suite, include coverage of
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, Southern California, Kansas, Ohio State and North Carolina.


CBS reorganization

On February 12, 2008, CBS Corporation announced that, as part of the ongoing integration of CSTV into CBS Sports, that the network would be renamed the CBS College Sports Network on March 16, coinciding with the start of CBS's coverage of the NCAA's basketball tournament. Studio shows moved from the original Chelsea Piers headquarters to the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street in 2012. As part of the relaunch, the network added a new news program, ''College Sports Tonight''. That program was canceled in 2010, however other studio shows (including ''Inside College Football'' and ''Inside College Basketball'') still originate from the Chelsea Piers location. On February 15, 2011, CBS announced that the network would be relaunched as CBS Sports Network on April 4 (coinciding with the end of the 2011 NCAA basketball tournament), to reflect an expansion into non-collegiate sports programming.


High definition

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simulcast feed of the channel, broadcasting at
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, was launched in August 2008. Prior to the launch of the feed, the two NCAA basketball tournament games that aired in March 2008, which were presented in HD on CBS, were converted to a standard definition feed. CBSSN uses the AFD #10 broadcast flag to present programming on its standard definition feed in letterboxed widescreen for viewers watching through 4:3 television sets.


Programming

CBSSN televises original programming, features, talk shows and documentaries as well as extensive women's sports coverage. Its regular season and championship event coverage draws from every major collegiate athletic conference and division, in addition to nine NCAA championships. CBSSN televises 35 men's and women's college sports including
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, basketball, baseball, ultimate, hockey, lacrosse,
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, wrestling and volleyball from every major conference. The network holds multi-media and marketing rights for the Mountain West Conference, the
Atlantic 10 Conference The Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I. The A-10's member schools are located in states mostly on the United States Eastern ...
,
Conference USA Conference USA (C-USA or CUSA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference whose current member institutions are located within the Southern United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I in all sports. C-USA's offices are l ...
, the
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, Army football and Navy football. In April 2006, the network organized the first Collegiate Nationals, a festival of championships dedicated to crowning champions in a wide variety of collegiate action sports such as
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, wakeboarding and
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. More than 1,000 competitors converged on Reno- Tahoe to compete, the largest number ever for an event of its kind. For its second installment in 2007, the Collegiate Nationals added sports and other events such as national film and music competitions, as well as a second venue – San Diego. The third year, 2008, brought further changes, as the winter sports events were moved to the Keystone Resort near
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and competitive eating was added. In the fall of 2006, CSTV and
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launched the MountainWest Sports Network (colloquially known as ''The Mtn.''), a network focusing exclusively on the Mountain West Conference. The relation with the network also gave CSTV exclusive online and broadcasting rights to
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's game at Air Force on November 11, 2006 – which caused controversy since CSTV did not have carriage as widely distributed as other networks that have aired Notre Dame games. The Irish did not revisit a Mountain West team until a 2013 game at Air Force, which once again aired on CBSSN.


2010s

On April 3, 2012, CBSSN premiered ''Rome'', a sports news and talk program hosted by nationally syndicated radio host Jim Rome; Rome had recently left ESPN and his previous show, ''
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'', after signing a new contract with CBS Sports. ''Rome'' ended in March 2015, but the channel subsequently announced in October 2017 that it will add a television simulcast of his radio program, '' The Jim Rome Show'', beginning January 2, 2018. On June 7, 2012, CBSSN began to air the remaining games of the American Hockey League's 2012 Calder Cup Final between the Norfolk Admirals and the Toronto Marlies, starting with Game 3. On July 26, 2012, the network signed a deal with the United Football League – a second-tier professional football league that began play in October 2009 – to televise its games for the 2012 season. The UFL paid for all production expenses and received no rights fee from CBSSN for the broadcasts."Agent: Three UFL players haven't been paid yet,"
from ''The Virginian-Pilot'', March 10, 2012
The league lasted approximately four weeks on CBSSN before suspending operations halfway through the season. In September 2012, CBSSN introduced the new
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studio show ''NFL Monday QB''. The following season, CBSSN premiered ''That Other Pre-Game Show,'' a weekly, four-hour studio show on Sunday mornings hosted by
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, Jonathan Jones, Kyle Long,
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, and
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, designed to be a more "casual" and "fan-focused" counterpart to CBS's own '' The NFL Today'' and competitors (such as ESPN's ''
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''). On April 26, 2013, the network announced that it had signed a deal with the GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Road Racing Series for the remainder of the 2013 and the 2014 seasons. The network aired flag to flag coverage for the races as well as live coverage for several of the races. The network broadcast the FIA WTCC Race of the United States from Sonoma Raceway on September 8, 2013. On December 2, 2013, CBSSN announced that it was to begin simulcasting the ''Boomer and Carton'' (now '' Boomer and Gio'') morning show from then co-owned sports talk radio station WFAN in New York City in January 2014. In October 2014, CBSSN launched a new talk show, ''We Need To Talk'', which became the first, and only, nationally televised all-female sports panel show. Regular panellists include former professional boxer Laila Ali, former professional basketball player
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and USTA President Katrina Adams. In August 2015, the network premiered ''Time to Schein'', a new program hosted by
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. left, 200px, Logo from 2016 to 2021 In July 2017, the network announced a new documentary series, ''Four Sides of the Story'', to examine notable moments in sports from four perspectives each; the series premiere focused on the Villanova Wildcats' buzzer beater at the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game. CBSSN was one of three cable broadcasters of the
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—a second-tier developmental football league, alongside NFL Network and TNT. A weekly game and one playoff game were assigned to CBSSN. As was the case with the UFL, the AAF paid CBSSN for the airtime; the AAF abruptly ceased operations before the season ended. On April 4, 2019, the 3-on-3 basketball league Big3 announced that it would move to CBS and CBSSN for its 2019 season. CBSSN will air at least 25 hours of coverage, including coverage of the league's draft. On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports reached an agreement to televise select games from the WNBA; coverage is now split between CBS and ESPN/ ABC (who up to that point had held exclusive rights since ). CBS is also the last of the Big Three television networks to cover the WNBA ( NBC had the first-ever broadcast rights, which ran from to ). In November 2019, it was reported that CBS Sports had acquired the U.S. English-language broadcast rights to the UEFA Champions League beginning in the 2021-22 season, with CBSSN expected to be incorporated into the coverage. CBS would end up starting its coverage a year earlier in 2020 after acquiring the rights to the remainder of the 2019–20 and 2020-21 seasons after Turner Sports opted out of its remaining contract.


2020s

On January 9, 2020, the Mountain West Conference announced that it had reached a new six-year deal with CBS and Fox Sports for its top-tier basketball and football rights. CBSSN will remain the conference's primary broadcaster with 23 football games and 23 men's basketball games per-season, and there will be an option for selected games and the conference men's basketball championship to air on CBS, and events in
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to air on CBSSN beginning in 2021. The Mountain West football championship and Boise State home games will move to a Fox network. CBSSN acquired a package of World of Outlaws events from June 20 to July 4. On September 11, 2020,
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announced that its events would move to CBSSN moving forward, after having previously aired on Paramount Network, which is in the process of abandoning non-scripted development in favor of films. Bellator and Paramount Network were under Viacom when the company merged with CBS Corporation to form ViacomCBS. However, only five months later, the promotion announced that it would instead move to CBS's sister premium network
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. On April 19, 2021, the World Series of Poker and CBS Sports announced a multi-year rights agreement with PokerGO to become the domestic television partner for the WSOP Main Event and various WSOP bracelet events, ending its long-term relationship with ESPN.


Sports broadcast rights


College sports


Professional sports

* UEFA Champions League (2020–present) ** Group and knockout stages only *** '' UEFA Champions League final'' (2020) * UEFA Europa League (2020–present) ** All group and knockout stages ** UEFA Europa League final * UEFA Super Cup (2020–present) * UEFA Europa Conference League (starting in 2021–22 season) *
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(2021–2025) ** Scottish Premiership ** Scottish Championship ** Scottish League Cup * Big3 basketball (2019) ** Encore presentations (2021–present) * WNBA (2019–present) *
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(2020–present) * Professional Bull Riders (2012–present) ** Weekly coverage *
Major League Rugby Major League Rugby (MLR or USMLR) is a professional rugby union competition and the top-level championship for clubs in North America. In the 2022 season it was contested by thirteen teams: twelve from the United States and one from Canada. Off ...
(2017–present) * PGA Tour on CBS (2012–present) ** Masters on the Range (2013–present) ** PGA Championship on the Range (2012–present)CBS Sports Network Augments Lineup with U.S. Open Tennis, PGA Championship Coverage , Cable Television News , Broadcast Syndication , Programming
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* World's Strongest Man (2013–present) ** Full coverage of competitions, beginning in
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. ** Reruns of past World's Strongest Man competitions * Tennis on CBS ** World TeamTennis (2019–present) **
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(2020–present) *
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(2020–2021) * 3ICE Hockey (starting in 2022) *
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(2020–present) * World Series of Poker (2021–present)


Motorsports

* Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (2010–2020) * World Racing Group (2013–present) ** World of Outlaws NOS Energy Sprint Cars (2013–present, select races such as World Finals and Kings Royal) ** World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models (2013–present, select races such as World Finals and Prairie Dirt Classic) **
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Big Block Modifieds (2013-2015, select races such as Super DIRT Week and World Finals) * Stadium Super Trucks (2014–present) * AMSOIL Championship Snowcross (2013–present) * Trans-Am Series (2015–present) * SCCA National Championship Runoffs (2017–present) * eShort Course World Cup (2021–present) *
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(2021–present) *
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(2022–present) * Kicker AMA Arenacross Series (2022–present) * Best in the Desert (2022–2024, select races)


Carriage

CBSSN is available nationally on most subscription television providers in the United States. In Canada,
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began carrying CBSSN on October 9, 2008. Satellite provider Bell Satellite TV started carrying the channel on September 3, 2009 and stopped on August 21, 2014 (they subsequently brought the channel back August 2015). Certain programs aired by the network (particularly NFL and NCAA basketball tournament related programs and other programs whose rights are owned by other broadcasters) are blacked out in Canada, and replaced with reruns of other events or studio programs. CBSSN is the only U.S.-based mainstream sports service that is carried on pay television in Canada. As of 2020, it is only available on
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,
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and Eastlink. In late February 2009, CBSSN reached a new carriage agreement with DirecTV, which allowed the satellite provider to move the channel from its add on "Sports Pack" to its "Choice Xtra" base package; the move became effective on February 25, 2009, expanding the channel's distribution to 30 million subscribers. On July 7, 2009, Cox Communications announced that it would add the channel to its systems in Orange County, California and Arizona on August 1, 2009. AT&T U-verse added the network on February 17, 2010. On August 1, 2011, Cable One added the network in select markets. On July 20, 2019, DirecTV and AT&T U-verse removed it from their lineup due to a carriage dispute with CBS Corporation. The channel was re-added on August 8, 2019 to both platforms as they reached a multi-year content carriage agreement. On August 1, 2022, DirecTV, U-verse TV, and DirecTV Stream removed it again from their lineup due to a carriage dispute with Paramount Global.


On-air staff

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Announcers, reporters and hosts

* Adam Zucker - host and play-by-play (2003–present) *
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- host and play-by-play (2003–present) * Grant Boone - reporter (2011–present) * Dave Ryan - play-by-play (2006–present) * Jason Knapp - play-by-play (2008–present) * Tom McCarthy - host and play-by-play (2012–present) * Matt Shepard - play-by-play (2008–present) *
Krista Blunk Krista Lee Blunk acts as a play-by-play broadcaster or an analyst for Pac-12 Network, Westwood One, and ESPN covering women's soccer, women's volleyball, softball, and women's basketball. In addition to the networks above, she has been a sideline re ...
- reporter (2008–present) * Ben Holden - play-by-play (2008–2020) * Jim Rome - host and play-by-play (2012–present) *
John Sadak John Sadak (born September 15, 1979) is an American TV/radio sports announcer with the Cincinnati Reds, CBS Sports, Westwood One radio, CBS Sports Network, the ESPN family of networks and Fox Sports 1. Personal life Sadak is a two-time Rowan Uni ...
- play-by-play (2012–present) * Carter Blackburn - play-by-play (2014–present) * Andrew Catalon - play-by-play (2009–present) *
Brad Johansen Brad Johansen (born March 6, 1962) is the evening news anchor and reporter for WCMH-TV in Columbus, Ohio. From 1996 to 2014, he was the sports director at WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was announcing Bengals pre-season games. In 2000, Brad ...
- play-by-play (2012–present) *
Adam Schein Adam Schein is an American radio and TV sportscaster. He has worked for Sirius XM and CBS Sports Network. Education Schein graduated from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1999, with a degree in broadcast j ...
- host and play-by-play (2012–present) *
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- play-by-play (2016–present) * Dave Armstrong - play-by-play (2016–present) *
Mike Crispino Mike Crispino is an American sportscaster. Crispino is the lead play by play announcer for UCONN Men's Basketball team on iHeart Radio ESPN 97.9, as well as UCONN Football and Baseball. Crispino was also a play by play announcer for MSG Network ...
- play-by-play (2017–present) * Rich Waltz - play-by-play (2010–present) * Dylan Jacobs - play-by-play (2018–present) * Errol Silverman - host (2022 - present) *
Tina Cervasio Tina Cervasio (born December 10, 1974) is an American sports anchor. She is the lead Sports Anchor for Good Day New York on Fox 5 NY WNYW and the host of Sports Extra on Sunday nights at 10:30 in New York City. She has worked for CBS Sports Netwo ...
- reporter (2018–present) * Ed Cohen - play-by-play (2017–present) *
Jason Horowitz Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea. He w ...
- play-by-play (2018–present) * Alex Del Barrio - play-by-play (2020–present) * Joel Godett - play-by-play (2018–present) * Michael Grady - play-by-play (present) * Andy Greathouse - director (2003–present) * Lisa Byington - reporter and play-by-play (2020–present) * Chris Sylvester - play-by-play (2022-present) * Chick Hernandez - play-by-play (2022-present)


Football

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Corey Chavous Corey Lamonte Chavous (; born January 5, 1976) is a former American football defensive back who played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Chavous played for three teams, at both safety and cornerback. Chavous was known as one of th ...
- analyst (2012–present) * Randy Cross - analyst (2008–present) *
Aaron Murray Aaron William Murray (born November 10, 1990) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Georgia. Murray currently leads the SEC ...
- analyst (2018–present) * Houston Nutt - analyst (2011–present) * Brian Jones - analyst (2003–present) *
Aaron Taylor Aaron Taylor may refer to: * Aaron Taylor (American football, born 1972), former NFL player, sports analyst * Aaron Taylor (American football, born 1975), former college football player for the University of Nebraska * Aaron Taylor (baseball) (born ...
- analyst (2009–present)


Basketball

* Alaa Abdelnaby - analyst (2012–present) * Dan Bonner - analyst (2003–present) * Mo Cassara - analyst (2018–present) *
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- analyst (2016–present) * Seth Davis - analyst (2003–present) * Dan Dickau - analyst (2018–present) * Tim Doyle - analyst (2015–present) * Khalid El-Amin - analyst (2018–present) *
Pete Gillen Peter Joseph Gillen (born June 20, 1947) is an American former college basketball head coach of the Division I, Providence Friars and Virginia Cavaliers and is a member of the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame. Gillen is currently a college b ...
- analyst (2008–present) * Doug Gottlieb - analyst (2012–present) * Danny Granger - analyst (2017–present) *
Steve Lappas Stephan Thomas Lappas (born March 18, 1954) is an American former college basketball coach. He coached at Manhattan (1988–1992), Villanova (1992–2001) and UMass (2001–2005), compiling a 280–237 (.542) record over a 17-year coaching ca ...
- analyst (2008–present) *
Kyle Macy Kyle Paul Macy (born April 9, 1957) is an American basketball commentator. He played college basketball at Purdue University and the University of Kentucky, and spent seven years in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers; ...
- analyst (2016–present) * Donny Marshall - analyst (2020–present) * Gary Parrish - analyst (2018–present) *
Chris Piper Chris Piper (born 15 October) is an English dancer, Choreographer and Producer who has worked in theatre, TV and film. Piper was a live finalist on the premiere season of the UK version of ''So You Think You Can Dance'' and has performed at The ...
- analyst (2015–present) * Jon Rothstein - analyst (2003–present) * Chris Spatola - analyst (2012–present) * Wally Szczerbiak - analyst (2003–present) *
Julianne Viani Julianne is an English language given name ultimately derived from the Latin Iuliana, the feminine form of Iulianus ( Julian), probably via the French Julienne. The name is often thought to be made up from Julia + Anne. Notable people with the ...
- analyst (2017–present) * Bob Wenzel - analyst (2017–present) * Steve Wolf - analyst (2018–present) * Chris Walker - analyst (2022-present)


Official athletic partnerships

In addition to its own website, CBSSN also operates athletics websites for many college athletics organizations under its
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College Network service.


References


External links


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