CBS College Sports Rebrands As CBS Sports Network

In a move that makes total sense, CBS Sports is rebranding its cable channel, CBS College Sports as CBS Sports Network. The channel will no longer be restricted to college sports and be a true partner for CBS. Perhaps you’ll see golf, NFL-related programming and other sports on the rebranded channel. We have the announcement.

CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK TO REBRAND AS CBS SPORTS NETWORK

Network Broadens Reach to Serve More Fans

CBS Sports today announced that CBS College Sports Network will become CBS SPORTS NETWORK, effective April 4, 2011.  CBS SPORTS NETWORK will continue to focus on college sports, with the rebranding allowing for the Network’s future expansion of content. The announcement was made today by Sean McManus, recently named Chairman, CBS Sports and David Berson, Executive Vice President, CBS Sports and President, CBS Sports Network.

As part of the rebrand, CBS SPORTS NETWORK will more closely align and expand CBS’s portfolio of sports assets including CBS Sports, Showtime Sports, CBSSports.com and MaxPreps.com. CBS SPORTS NETWORK will continue to provide comprehensive college sports coverage, including hundreds of live games annually, as well as in-depth studio and original programming.

“The rebranding of CBS College Sports Network to CBS Sports Network is an important step in the evolution of CBS Sports, allowing us to create more programming opportunities and expand our viewer base,” said McManus. “We are excited about extending the CBS Sports brand as we position CBS Sports Network as a destination for all sports fans.”

“The new name, CBS Sports Network, better capitalizes on the strength of the powerful CBS Sports brand and its marquee assets,” said Berson. “It also paves the way for aggressive broadening of multi-media content, and enhances the Network’s position as a leading sports provider.”

CBS College Sports Network currently covers over 15 men’s and women’s college sports, while providing compelling coverage of over 250 live events each season, in addition to a variety of live studio shows and award-winning original programming. For more information, go to www.cbscollegesports.com.

CBS Corporation acquired CSTV, the leading digital media company devoted exclusively to college athletics, in January 2006. In February 2008 CSTV was rebranded as CBS College Sports Network. The Network is currently seen in approximately 40 million homes and available to over 94 million households.

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