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Studio Hosts: Greg Gumbel (New York), Ernie Johnson Jr. (Atlanta), Adam Zucker (New York/In-game updates), Matt Winer (In-game updates) Studio Analysts: Clark Kellogg , Seth Davis , Wally Szczerbiak (New York), Charles Barkley , Kenny Smith , Andy Katz (Atlanta), Candace Parker , Jim Jackson (Final Four)
Robbie Hummel (game analyst) Jim Jackson (game analyst) Avery Johnson (game analyst) Ernie Johnson (studio host) Andy Katz (insider) Allie LaForce (sideline reporter) Adam Lefkoe (studio and game break host) Candace Parker (studio analyst) Lauren Shehadi (sideline reporter) Steve Smith (game analyst) Kenny Smith (studio analyst) Stan Van Gundy ...
Since 2010, the NCAA has had a joint contract with CBS and Warner Bros. Discovery.The coverage of the tournament is split between CBS, TNT, TBS, and truTV. [1]Broadcasters from CBS, TBS, and TNT's sports coverage are shared across all four networks, with CBS' college basketball teams supplemented with TNT's NBA teams, while studio segments take place at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York ...
NCAA March Madness is the branding used for coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament that is jointly produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network, and TNT Sports, the national sports division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) in the United States.
Before 2015, the college basketball version always appeared at the ESPN Saturday Primetime game location. Since the 2014–2015 season, the show has appeared at a top game of the week, similar to the college football version. The program has also appeared at the site of the Final Four.
Big Ten Football Championship Game (2024, 2028) College Basketball on CBS (1981–present) NCAA tournament (1982–present, national championship every other year since 2016) (co-production with TNT Sports and National Collegiate Athletic Association) Semifinals and Finals of Big Ten men's basketball tournament (1998–present)
ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said Purdue has the 'best draw of any one seed' in the 2024 NCAA Tournament
CBS has been televising college football games since it launched a sports division. CBS currently airs college football coverage from the Navy Midshipmen (since 2005), [1] Mountain West (since 2006), [2] Army Black Knights (since 2009), [3] Mid-American Conference (since 2015), [4] Conference USA (since 2018), [5] Connecticut Huskies (since 2020), [6] Northeast Conference (since 2023), [7] and ...