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CBS Sports
NameCBS Sports
CountryUnited States
OwnerViacomCBS
Sister channelsCBS, CBS News, Showtime, The CW

CBS Sports is a division of the American ViacomCBS that is responsible for sports broadcasts on the CBS network and its affiliated stations. The division is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City and is led by Sean McManus, who has been the chairman of CBS Sports since 1999. CBS Sports has a long history of broadcasting major Sports events, including the Super Bowl, the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, and the PGA Tour. The division has also partnered with other sports media companies, such as ESPN, Fox Sports, and NBC Sports, to broadcast various Sports events.

History

The history of CBS Sports dates back to the 1950s, when the CBS network began broadcasting Sports events, including Baseball games and Boxing matches, featuring Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis. In the 1960s, CBS Sports began to broadcast more Sports events, including the NFL and the NBA, with commentators like Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford. The division also broadcast the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics, which were held in Tokyo and Mexico City, respectively. In the 1970s and 1980s, CBS Sports continued to expand its Sports broadcasting coverage, including the MLB and the NHL, with teams like the New York Yankees and the Montreal Canadiens. The division also partnered with other sports media companies, such as ABC Sports and NBC Sports, to broadcast various Sports events, including the 1980 Winter Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics, which were held in Lake Placid and Los Angeles, respectively.

Programming

CBS Sports broadcasts a wide range of Sports programming, including the NFL on CBS, the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, and the PGA Tour, featuring golfers like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. The division also broadcasts the SEC on CBS, which features college football games from the Southeastern Conference, including teams like the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs. In addition, CBS Sports broadcasts the CBS Sports Spectacular, which features a variety of Sports events, including auto racing and extreme sports, with events like the Indianapolis 500 and the X Games. The division has also partnered with other sports media companies, such as ESPN and Fox Sports, to broadcast various Sports events, including the ESPY Awards and the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year award, which has been won by athletes like Michael Jordan and LeBron James.

Personalities

CBS Sports has a number of well-known personalities, including Jim Nantz, who has been the lead play-by-play announcer for the NFL on CBS and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship since 2002. Other notable personalities include Tony Romo, who has been a color commentator for the NFL on CBS since 2017, and Bill Cowher, who has been a studio analyst for the NFL on CBS since 2007. The division also employs a number of other sports broadcasters, including Verne Lundquist, who has been a play-by-play announcer for the SEC on CBS since 2000, and Gary Danielson, who has been a color commentator for the SEC on CBS since 2006. Additionally, CBS Sports has partnered with other sports media companies, such as NBC Sports and Fox Sports, to feature personalities like Al Michaels and Joe Buck.

Facilities

CBS Sports is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, which is also the headquarters of the CBS network. The division also has facilities in other locations, including Los Angeles and Miami, which are used for sports broadcasting and sports production. The division has also partnered with other sports media companies, such as ESPN and Fox Sports, to use their facilities for sports broadcasting and sports production. For example, CBS Sports has used the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando to broadcast Sports events, including the Adidas Nations basketball tournament, which features teams like the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Awards_and_accolades

CBS Sports has won a number of awards and accolades for its sports broadcasting coverage, including multiple Emmy Awards and Sports Emmy Awards. The division has also been recognized for its coverage of major Sports events, including the Super Bowl and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. In 2019, CBS Sports won the Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding sports broadcasting coverage of the 2018 NFL season, which featured teams like the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams. The division has also been recognized for its coverage of other Sports events, including the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship, which featured teams like the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers.

Digital_presence

CBS Sports has a significant digital presence, with a website and mobile app that provide Sports news, scores, and highlights, featuring teams like the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. The division also has a number of social media accounts, including Twitter and Facebook, which are used to engage with fans and provide Sports updates, including updates on athletes like LeBron James and Tom Brady. In addition, CBS Sports has partnered with other sports media companies, such as ESPN and Fox Sports, to provide digital Sports content, including live Sports streaming and Sports video on demand, featuring events like the March Madness and the World Series.

Competitions_covered

CBS Sports covers a wide range of Sports competitions, including the NFL, the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, and the PGA Tour. The division also covers other Sports events, including college football and auto racing, featuring events like the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500. In addition, CBS Sports has partnered with other sports media companies, such as ESPN and Fox Sports, to cover various Sports events, including the ESPY Awards and the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year award, which has been won by athletes like Michael Jordan and LeBron James. The division has also covered major international Sports events, including the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup, which have featured teams like the United States men's national soccer team and the Brazil national football team.

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