Tag: CBS
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How to Watch March Madness 2025: Men’s NCAA Tournament Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
As March Madness begins, watching all 68 teams compete during the grueling NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament does not have to be a headache or a hassle. With many different options, cord cutters who are looking to save money don’t have to experience madness during March when it comes to their wallet. All roads lead to…
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How to Watch Selection Sunday 2025: Men’s & Women’s March Madness on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More on March 16
Before brackets are busted, March Madness begins with Selection Sunday. 136 of the best men’s and women’s college basketball programs, 68 each, across the country will have a chance to chase glory for a national title. Selection Sunday begins the road to the national title game in Tampa, Florida for the women’s teams; for the…
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How to Watch Live Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC On Roku Players, Roku TVs, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, and More Without Paying for Cable TV in 2025
In 2024, the top four most watched networks were ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. This often means one of the most common questions we get is how you can watch local channels for free without paying for cable TV. There are many options, from free services to paid options. Today, we are going to break…
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CBS & CW to Air 2025 AVP Pro-Beach Volleyball Season: How to Watch on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
CW and CBS Sports are joining forces as the national broadcast partners of the 2025 AVP Pro-Beach Volleyball Season. A historic milestone for America’s only professional beach volleyball league, the deal capitalizes on the popularity of volleyball after the 2024 Paris Olympics. Every week, fans can tune in to watch elite male and female athletes…
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44 Years Ago Today: Dan Rather Took the Helm of CBS Evening News & Stepped Down 20 Years Ago Today
Today marks a milestone in broadcast journalism history: 44 years ago, on March 9, 1981, Dan Rather stepped into the anchor chair of the CBS Evening News, ushering in a two-decade era that shaped network news for a generation. Rather’s debut also aligns with another anniversary—exactly 20 years ago, on March 9, 2005, he signed…
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Paramount Files Motions to Dismiss Trump’s $20 Billion Lawsuit Over “60 Minutes” Interview
Paramount Global today filed two motions in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas to dismiss a $20 billion lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter. The legal battle stems from Trump’s October 2024 claim that CBS News and its flagship program 60 Minutes “deceptively…
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Skydance Piles Pressure on Paramount & CBS to Settle Trump Lawsuit as Merger Looms
Skydance Media is intensifying efforts to push Paramount Global and its subsidiary CBS News into settling a high-stakes lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump, as the clock ticks down to a pivotal merger between the two companies. According to a report from Status, Skydance executive Jeff Shell, poised to become president of the merged entity,…
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How to Watch the New Daytime Soap Opera Beyond the Gates
Move over, The Bold and The Beautiful and Days of Our Lives, there’s a new daytime soap opera on TV. “Beyond the Gates” premiered on CBS this month and is the first new soap in 26 years. The series takes place in a lush suburb of Maryland, right outside of D.C., in one of the…
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The End of Free OTA TV Could Be Soon For ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC If You Don’t Upgrade To ATSC 3.0 If Station Owners Get Their Way
The landscape of free over-the-air (OTA) television is on the brink of a dramatic transformation. Local station owners affiliated with ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, backed by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), have petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to phase out the aging ATSC 1.0 broadcasting standard in favor of ATSC 3.0, also…
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“CBS Evening News” Makes Major Changes Away from Long-Form Focus Amid Ratings Struggles
Less than a month after its ambitious relaunch, the “CBS Evening News” is abandoning its experiment with longer-form storytelling, bowing to lackluster ratings and internal pressure. The revamped broadcast, unveiled on January 27, 2025, aimed to distinguish itself from rivals by shifting away from headline-driven coverage toward substantive, in-depth reporting. However, the third-place newscast’s bold…
