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CBS Sports
Launched1955; 69 years ago (1955)
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
Sister network CBS
CBS Sports Network
CBS Sports HQ
CBS Sports Golazo Network
Nickelodeon
Paramount Network
Showtime
Official website www.cbssports.com Edit this at Wikidata

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

The former logo of CBS Sports (2016–2021).

Current programs

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