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The men’s college basketball championship game will be broadcast on Time Warner Inc.’s TBS every other year beginning in 2016, the network and CBS Corp.’s CBS Sports announced today.
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Tiger Woods was heading out of Ohio by the time live final-round television coverage of last week’s Bridgestone Invitational began.
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The Big East Conference hired CBS Sports executive Mike Aresco as its commissioner ahead of television contract talks.
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The National Football League, the U.S.’s most-watched sport, will generate about 60 percent more revenue through 2022 from nine-year contract extensions with CBS Corp., News Corp.’s Fox unit and Comcast Corp.’s NBC.
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During Tiger Woods ’s rise to golf dominance, U.S. PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem held most of the negotiating power against television network executives.
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One thought came to mind while watching DePaul face Connecticut in the opening game of the Big East tournament the other day: What is UConn coach Jim Calhoun doing here?
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The U.S. PGA Tour reached nine-year television contract extensions with CBS Corp. and Comcast Corp.’s NBC through 2021 as the networks prepare to focus more on golf’s rising stars and less on Tiger Woods.
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CBS Corp. promoted Jeff Fager , the executive producer of “60 Minutes,” to the newly created position of chairman of CBS News.
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The final round of Rory McIlroy’s eight-stroke win at the U.S. Open drew 26 percent lower television ratings than the finish of last year’s tournament, which concluded in prime time in part of the country.
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CBS Corp. and Time Warner Inc.’s Turner Broadcasting agreed to a $10.8 billion, 14-year contract for broadcast, Internet and wireless rights on an expanded men’s college basketball championship tournament.
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