CBS Signs New Contract with the Whatever the Old Big East Plans to Call Itself Next Season

This coming in from CBS Sports, the Tiffany Network has signed a new contract with the Old Big East. Under the terms of the new contract, CBS will air Old Big East men’s basketball games for six years through the 2019-20 season, mirroring ESPN’s agreement with the conference.

CBS will get the rights to as many as 12 conference, non-conference and neutral site games. The network will get first selection. CBS will have Louisville in the conference next season before it heads to the ACC. UConn, Memphis and other refugees from Conference USA will remain after 2014-15.

CBS has been with the Old Big East since 1983 and has remained a partner for 30 years. This ensures a partnership through the end of this decade.

Here’s the press release.

CBS SportsCBS SPORTS AND CURRENT BIG EAST CONFERENCE AGREE TO LONG-TERM DEAL WITH RIGHTS THROUGH 2019-20 SEASON

CBS Sports to Broadcast the Conference’s Top Men’s Basketball Games with Priority Game Selections

CBS Sports and the soon to be renamed Big East Conference have agreed to a new long-term deal with rights through the 2019-20 season, it was announced today by Sean McManus, Chairman, CBS Sports and Commissioner, Mike Aresco. CBS Sports will broadcast the top Big East men’s basketball games, retaining the right to have the first selections among conference, non-conference and neutral site games.

The agreement with CBS Sports provides for national exposure for men’s regular-season basketball and up to 12 appearances per year.

“CBS Sports has been a partner of the Big East for 30 years,” said McManus. “As the conference enters into a new and exciting era, we are proud to continue our relationship and showcase the conference’s best games.”

“We are delighted to be extending the historic and successful relationship that we have enjoyed with CBS Sports since 1983,” Aresco said. “This agreement further illustrates the excitement and anticipation that surround the re-invention of our Conference, and it will provide our fans across the country the opportunity to watch our games on network television.”

CBS Sports broadcasts an extensive regular-season schedule of college basketball that annually features over 40 games, including conference championships from the Big Ten, Atlantic 10, Mountain West and Conference USA.

That is all.

 

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