name | CBS Sports Network |
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logosize | 200px |
logofile | CBS Sports Network Logo.png |
launch | June 2002 |
picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
owner | CBS Corporation |
country | United States |
headquarters | New York City |
former names | National College Sports Network (2002-2003)CSTV (2003-2008)CBS College Sports Network (2008-2011) |
web | http://www.cbssportsnetwork.com |
sat serv 1 | DirecTV |
sat chan 1 | Channel 613 (SD & HD) |
sat serv 2 | Dish Network |
sat chan 2 | Channel 152 (SD/HD) |
sat serv 3 | Bell TV |
sat chan 3 | Channel 413 (SD), 1432 (HD) |
cable serv 1 | Available on many cable systems |
cable chan 1 | Check local listings for channels |
adsl serv 1 | Sky Angel |
adsl chan 1 | Channel 323 |
adsl serv 2 | AT&T; U-verse (U.S.) |
adsl chan 2 | 643 (SD) 1643 (HD) |
iptv serv 3 | Bell Fibe TV (Canada) |
iptv chan 3 | Channel 413 (SD)Channel 1413 (HD) |
online chan 1 | }} |
In November 2005, it was purchased by CBS Corporation for $325 million. On January 3, 2008, it was announced that CSTV would be integrated into CBS Sports, with Tony Petitti, executive vice president and executive producer of CBS Sports taking over operational day-to-day management of CSTV, which would be overseen by Sean McManus, president of CBS News and Sports. CSTV co-founder Brian Bedol would become a senior advisor to CBS Corporation president and CEO Leslie Moonves. Petitti has since left CBS to take on the same role for the MLB Network.
In the fall of 2006, CSTV launched more than 100 broadband channels dedicated to college sports, which feature more than 10,000 live events. The subscription/pay-per-view service, called CBS College Sports XXL, and its portfolio of broadband channels in its All-Access suite, include coverage of Notre Dame, Southern California, Kansas, Ohio State and North Carolina.
College Sports Tonight was canceled in 2010, but other studio shows (including Inside College Football, Inside College Basketball, and NCAA March Madness Highlights) still originate from the Chelsea Piers location.
On February 15, 2011, it was announced that CBS College Sports Network would rebrand itself as CBS Sports Network, effective April 4, 2011. The move was made in order to better compete against other mainstream sports services.
In the fall of 2006, CSTV and Comcast launched the MountainWest Sports Network (colloquially known as The Mtn.), a network focusing exclusively on the Mountain West Conference. The relation with the network also gave CSTV exclusive online and broadcasting rights to Notre Dame's game at Air Force on November 11, 2006which caused controversy since CSTV did not have carriage as wide as the other networks which have aired Notre Dame games. The Irish have not visited a Mountain West team since.
In Canada, Rogers Cable started carrying CBS Sports Network on October 9, 2008, while Bell TV started carrying the channel on September 3, 2009.
In late February 2009, CBS Sports Network reached a new carriage deal with DirecTV, which allowed the satellite provider to move the channel from its add on "Sports Pack" to its base package "Choice Xtra". The channel was moved to the lower level package on February 25, 2009. The new agreement gave the channel a distribution of 30 million viewers.
On July 7, 2009, it was announced that Cox Cable will add the channel in Orange County, California and Arizona on August 1, 2009.
On February 17, 2010, AT&T; U-verse added the network.
On August 1, 2011, Cable One added the network.
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