CBS Sports Network Gets an Upgrade on Time Warner Cable

This from CBS Sports Network. As from now on, CBS Sports Network will increase its distribution on Time Warner Cable. It will be part of the cable system’s Digital TV package. That brings CBS Sports Network into 53 million homes.

Here’s the announcement.

CBS Sports Network IICBS SPORTS NETWORK ADDED TO TIME WARNER CABLE’S WIDELY DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL TV PACKAGE BEGINNING TODAY

CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour cable sports network from CBS Sports, is now more widely distributed to Time Warner Cable customers. CBS Sports Network has been added to Time Warner Cable’s DTV-Digital TV package on most systems, beginning today.

CBS Sports Network is now seen in over 53 million homes and is available to more than 99 million households across the country.  In the last 12 months, the Network has experienced a +18% distribution increase, representing more than seven million additional subscribers.

CBS Sports Network airs more than 400 live games annually, showcasing an array of men’s and women’s sports, as well as in-depth studio shows, documentaries and original programs. CBS Sports Network is highlighted by college sports with over 50 college football games and 200 college basketball games this season, complemented by week-long studio programming.

CBS Sports network also provides extensive shoulder programming around CBS Sports’ Championship events, including the Super Bowl, The Masters, PGA Championship and US Open Tennis Championships.

CBS Sports Network’s in-depth football studio programming is highlighted by the weekly shows  NFL MONDAY QB and THAT OTHER PREGAME SHOW, the Network’s new fan-focused Sunday pregame show, as well as INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Weekday sports news and commentary shows include ROME (6:00 PM, ET) and LEAD OFF (12:00 AM, ET).

That’s all.

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