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brief updates, however, coverage generally remained with the initial game. Swing feeds tended to stay on games of natural interest, such as teams from local conferences, but would go to other games that have close scores. On a flex feed, coverage flipped from one venue to another, depending on the action at the various games in progress. If one game was a blowout, coverage would switch to a more competitive game. Flex games had no natural interest for the stations carrying them, allowing the flex game to be the best game in progress. Station feeds were planned in advance and individual
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one at 3:00 p.m., and a third one at 4:00 p.m. Some areas of the country would see the 2:00 p.m. game, then join the middle game in progress around 4:00 p.m. (likely seeing the second half only), and then join the late game in progress around 5:00 p.m. Other areas might see the first half of the 2:00 p.m. game, then see the entire 3:00 p.m. game and then join the late game in progress. CBS would periodically use this concept the next few seasons as well. It would influence how the
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except during a two-hour window from about 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time when local affiliates were allowed to carry local newscasts and/or syndicated programming. The structure used by CBS resulted in far fewer hours of first-round coverage than under the former ESPN scheduling structure but allows the games to reach a much larger audience than ESPN is able to reach.
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to be presented in high definition for the 2008 tournament. Meanwhile, James Brown returned to NCAA tournament play-by-play for the first time since 1994. Brown however drew very negative reviews for his performance. Consequently, CBS would not use Brown on play-by-play for the 2008 tournament. CBS also aired one first-round game each day on CSTV.
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CBS provided three sets of feeds from each venue, a "constant" feed, a "swing" feed and a "flex" feed. Constant feeds remained primarily on a given game and were used primarily by stations with local interest in a game. Despite its name, a constant feed would occasionally veer away to other games for
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Also in 2007, CBS broadcast all games from each regional site in high definition, however, due to limitations in the CBS Broadcast Center, only the "Flex" feeds were available in HD, constant feeds were in standard definition. Upgrades at the CBS Broadcast Center allowed all feeds, flex and constant,
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was the first year that CBS televised all regional semifinals. In these years, CBS only came on the air for basketball at 7:30 p.m. ET for basketball in the regions which got the 7:30 game. In essence, most of the country was "in the dark" until 8 p.m. This was also the first year that CBS moved
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from East Rutherford on March 19 at 11:30 p.m. Eastern time; the actual tip-off time was 6:30 p.m.). 1987 would also prove to be the last time that CBS used its #1 announce team (in this case, Brent Musburger and Billy Packer) on two regional finals. Musburger and Packer called the Syracuse
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The current theme for CBS' coverage, simply titled "CBS NCAA Basketball Theme," was written by Bob Christianson and has been in use by the network since the 1992–1993 season. While different arrangements have been used over that time, the melody has remained largely the same. The theme has also been
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was the first year that CBS moved the Sunday regional finals to 2:30 p.m. During the 1995–96 season, CBS used a "wheel" concept on selected days, using a set of games with start times that were usually staggered by one hour. For example, CBS might have a game starting at 2:00 p.m., another
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In 2014 and 2015, CBS aired all of its game telecasts nationally. The network aired a total of 22 games in each of the two years (not including the games broadcast through Turner Sports' end of the agreement): eight second-round games (four games per day), seven third-round games (four games on the
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In August 2022, CBS renewed its rights to the Big Ten under a seven-year deal beginning in the 2023–24 season; the network will air an increased number of regular-season games, and continue carrying coverage of the semi-finals and championship games of the Big Ten men's basketball tournament, while
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In 2016, CBS once again aired all of its game broadcasts nationally. The network aired a total of 21 games (not including the games broadcast through Turner Sports' end of the agreement): eight first-round games (four games per day), seven second-round games (four games on the first day and three
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From 2011 to 2013, CBS aired all of its game broadcasts on a national basis. The network aired a total of 26 games in each of the three years (which did not include the games to which Turner Sports held broadcast rights): eight second-round games (four games per day), seven third-round games (four
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Until 2010, CBS broadcast the remaining 63 games of the NCAA tournament proper. Most areas saw only eight of 32 first-round games, seven second-round games, and four regional semifinal games (out of the possible 56 games during these rounds). Coverage preempted regular programming on the network,
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CBS receives the same number of "windows", or time slots, for its tournament coverage as in previous years. However, all games are now nationally – rather than regionally – televised. Both games from a particular section and site are shown back-to-back on the same network each day, except for the
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as part of its broadcast partnership with CBS. Although this new theme is different from the CBS version, it was originally only used for the NCAA Tournament broadcasts and for CBS coverage of conference tournaments. CBS continued to use the version in use since 2004 as its main theme for its
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March 29, 1982 In CBS Sports' first-ever broadcast of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game, University of North Carolina, with freshman Michael Jordan, beats Georgetown for the NCAA crown. CBS Sports wins the Outstanding Live Sports Special Emmy Award for its
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coverage during the afternoon sessions. As a result, ESPN carried the tournament games using CBS announcers. This also led CBS to expand to a quadruple header for its Sunday game broadcasts on March 23. Also in 2003, CBS struck a deal with
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and on CBS affiliates in the market areas of the teams playing. In most markets, stations break between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time for regular late afternoon programming, which consists of local newscasts and the
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games beginning 2013–14, mainly airing on CBS Sports Network (but with selected games airing on broadcast television). As of the 2019–20 season, CBS will air 20 games per-season, with at least two on broadcast television.
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had CBS broadcast the Saturday second round quadrupleheader at 1:00 p.m. and the Final Four to 6:00 p.m. for the first time. By this time however, the "play-in" game moved to ESPN (this time called by
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worth more than $ 10.8 billion, allowing CBS to continue airing the entire final four through the national championship, with CBS and Turner splitting coverage of earlier rounds in the now 68-team field. Since
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and Clark Kellogg switched roles, with Anthony moving to the broadcast booth and Kellogg returning to his previous role as a studio analyst. However, on January 17, 2015, halfway through the
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In 1993, CBS adopted their current theme, which has been used in variations ever since (the first update coming in 2004). This year, CBS kept Nantz in the studio for the first weekend of the
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to NCAA tournament commentary for the first time since 1981 (NBC's final year broadcasting the tournament). McGuire wasn't sure he could handle four games on the first round, so CBS used
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was available free of charge, but dropped the coverage of interviews and press conferences. The service was profitable and set a record for simultaneous online streams at 268,000.
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was pre-empted for basketball, the game show aired within this window. CSTV also broadcast the official pregame and postgame shows and press conferences from the teams involved.
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game in progress (although some stations may have aired a syndicated program at 11:30 and carried the Georgetown vs. UNLV game in its entirety at midnight) around 1:30 a.m.
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as part of a new, six-year contract, with the network carrying 10 regular-season games per-season, and coverage of the semi-finals and championship games of the
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April 14, 1983 In an NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game upset, Gary Bender and Billy Packer call North Carolina State's upset of the University of Houston.
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Under a sub-licensing agreement with its new rightsholder Fox (following their breakaway from the football-playing members, now known as the
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subscribers. In 2005, the service charged US$ 19.95 for a subscription, but offered enhanced coverage of pregame and postgame interviews and
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game in the noon timeslot on Sunday, March 14 while only showing a doubleheader of NCAA games. During the telecast of the March 14, 1982
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game broadcast on December 11, 1983. After a program note for an upcoming telecast of an NCAA men's basketball game involving the
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In 1975, CBS did not cover any NIT games on the first weekend, but did carry the semifinals and finals. The March 22 doubleheader
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regular-season coverage until the 2021–22 season, when it began using the tournament version of its theme music full-time.
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At the end of CBS' coverage, a highlight reel featuring memorable moments from the tournament is shown, set to the song "
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March 7, 1982 For the first time ever, the "NCAA Selection Show" is broadcast live to a national audience by CBS Sports.
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Each year, CBS broadcasts a number of regular-season match-ups from every major conference, in addition to carrying the
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for US$ 9.95, which provided games not otherwise shown on broadcast television. The service was available for free to
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made a return to basketball play-by-play during the tournament after having not worked any basketball games since the
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beginning in 2005. This was also the first year that CBS moved the Saturday regional final to 4:30 p.m. ET.
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on commentary, this game has since been seen by many as the single greatest college basketball game ever played.
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to offer live streaming of the first three rounds of the tournament through its Yahoo! Platinum service, for
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In addition, CBS Sports currently holds broadcasting rights to conference regular season games including the
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For the telecasts of the Division I men's basketball tournament jointly produced by CBS and TNT Sports, see
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was conducted in terms of start times, except by that time, four different networks would be airing games.
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provided four separate feeds on its digital signal from 2000 to 2010 in order to show all of the games.
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Besides being their first year covering the NCAA tournament, 1982 also marked the first year that the
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stations had the option of requesting either constant or flex feed for various games. All games on
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In 1974, CBS went from covering four to covering five games in the NIT. The March 16 doubleheader
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The following is a list of songs that CBS used during their closing montages from 1982 to 1986:
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marked the first year that CBS had aired a regional semifinal tournament doubleheader, leaving
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in the top CBS play-by-play role (but worked in the studio on the first weekend). Meanwhile,
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a few minutes into the game. So Brown shifted to play-by-play (for the first time ever) and
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game went up against an NCAA Tournament game on NBC. Meanwhile, the March 24 Notre Dame vs.
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games during the first day and three games on the second due to the network's broadcast of
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made his NCAA tournament play-by-play debut, calling second-round games in Greensboro with
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From 1966 to 1975, CBS provided national television coverage for selected games from the
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For their inaugural season, CBS had to scramble to arrange a regular season schedule as
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and the last year for Al McGuire. Harlan called first-round games in Seattle alongside
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writer Curry Kirkpatrick as an analyst for the second round. Kirkpatrick teamed with
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regular season. Louisville's athletic director, Bill Olsen, felt that the remark was
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at the time, became the subject of controversy because of a remark he made during a
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at its regular time, or as close to it as possible. CBS also keeps coverage of the
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on August 2, 1984. Brookshier was reinstated in CBS's announcing lineup for the
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still held exclusive rights to certain collegiate conferences. CBS also signed
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with the regional semifinals and finals being split between the two networks.
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In addition, College Sports Television (later CBS College Sports Network, now
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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came out of the stands to serve as analyst for the remainder of the game.
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game and sat out on January 18, where Billy Packer was scheduled to work
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to NCAA tournament play-by-play after 19 years. Enberg was paired with
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first day and three games on the second to accommodate its airing of
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had the option of airing separate games on their high definition and
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NCAA basketball tournament selection process § Selection Sunday
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In 1999, CBS began broadcasting its coverage of the Final Four in
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has been available free to online users in all subsequent years.
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with only one live game on each of these nights. Also that year,
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Mega March Madness package. This was also the first year that
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re-aired the CBS feed of the Georgetown-UNLV game at 2:30 am.
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List of National Invitation Tournament postseason broadcasters
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In August 2023, CBS announced a new three-year deal with the
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