CBS Sports launching ‘Champions League’ FAST channel
'Champions League' will be CBS Sports' third FAST channel.
'Champions League' will be CBS Sports' third FAST channel.
"You demeaned her and made it about Caitlin Clark. That's trash."
"I guess Doug Flutie doesn't need anymore NFL on CBS caps."
Jim McKay called the Masters for CBS from 1957-1960. His son, Sean McManus, has led CBS Sports for the last 27 Masters.
The WNBA and CBS will continue as media partners going forward.
"There will be NO changes in the distribution, the on-air lineup, the content, or the format clocks associated with the network."
The new podcast will focus on women's achievements in sports and the biggest sports stories.
"Trying to figure out how to make it happen."
"I think we got the invite. We just didn't realize that Bill Murray was going to show up."
"'Danning Manning' is the inevitable result of a nepo baby getting an intern job as the chyron operator."
CBS tried to pay tribute to NC State's winning tradition but the DJ Burns postgame interview came off awkwardly.
"It is an honor to fill in for Greg today and we all miss you, buddy..."
The conference is also reportedly talking to a third partner about a package of games.
"I'm ready for Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark and the giant Brazilian woman from South Carolina that knocks people over."
CBS and TNT Sports unveiled their March Madness announcers featuring the first Final Four called by longtime broadcaster Ian Eagle.
"We don't know what the future holds."
Foster-Brasby has been with CBS Sports since June of 2023.
"I think you just shut it down … the players and the coaches need to be able to get off the court."
Super Bowl LVIII heading to overtime netted big rewards for CBS.
Verne Lundquist has been part of Masters Tournament coverage for 40 years. But on Wednesday, we learned this year will be his last.
"Now you know why fans get annoyed in Buffalo and Baltimore, they think there’s a conspiracy."
"The largest audiences will continue to be on broadcast television in the foreseeable future."
After his Super Bowl performance that left critics emboldened, is it time for CBS to plan an exit strategy for Tony Romo?
"Time to Schein has meant the absolute world to me on a professional and a personal level."
"I was suited up. I was ready to go, had my boards, I prepared like I had to call the game."