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- CBS Sports Streams SEC Games Free Online; Charges For Mobile
- Earlier this year, CBS Sports tested the mobile live video market with a $4.99 iPhone/iTouch app for March Madness, streaming all 63 games of the famed men’s college basketball tourney. It must have gone well, despite being limited to Wi-Fi access. CBS (NYSE: CBS) won’t release download stats but...
- External links 2009-09-24
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- CBSSports.com Streaming College Football Online, Mobile; Silverlight Tryout For March Madness?
- A heavy Saturday coming up for CBSSports.com, including streaming the Southeastern Conference SEC championship between unbeaten Alabama and would-be giant-killer Florida. (Alabama is ranked #1 across the polls; Florida is ranked #2 by AP.) The game (4 p.m., ET) is the culmination of the network's first season of...
- External links 2008-12-06
- CBSSports And Sports Illustrated Strike Print, Digital Content Deal
- The difficult media landscape is encouraging more content companies to start sharing resources, and today’s big partnership comes from CBSSports.com and Sports Illustrated. The two will mix and distribute each other’s content across their online properties, as well as in Sports Illustrated magazine. The deal also includes CBS Interactive’s...
- External links 2009-08-31
- CBSSportsLine.com.(FORT LAUDERDALE)
- CBSSportsLine.com changed its name to CBSSports.com. The CBS ... CBSSportsLine.com changed its name to CBSSports.com. The CBS Interactive division aims to bring more integration with CBS Sports.
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- What they're saying
- Here's a sampling of bowl projections involving MWC teams from national Web sites: ARMED FORCES BOWL (MWC vs. Pac-10 No. 6) ESPN.com -- Air Force vs. Iowa* CBSSports.com -- Air Force vs. Ball State* Collegefootballnews.com -- TCU vs. Mississippi State* ...
- Research articles 2007-11-08
- CBS Layoffs: Where Are They Hiding the Bodies?
- Erick Schonfeld submits: The pink slips were passed out on Thursday throughout the various business duchies that make up CBS Interactive—CNET, CBS.com, CBSNews,com, CBSSports.com, BNET, GameSpot, TV.com, last.fm, and CHOW. While CBS CBS confirmed to me and other reporters that layoffs did happen across the board, it refused to...
- External links 2008-12-12
- Quincy Smith Leaving CBS In January; Signs Multi-Year Deal As Adviser
- It’s official. Deal maker Quincy Smith is leaving as CEO of CBS Interactive (NYSE: CBS) after three years to start a consulting business with CBS as the first client. The news, broken first by Kara Swisher, is being announced by CBS this afternoon. Neil Ashe will remain as president,...
- External links 2009-10-28
- Display Ad Spending Thaws, CBS Interactive Promises A Move Beyond The Banner Ad
- Recent reports have suggested that display advertising is experiencing a tentative comeback, which is partially being attributed to the adoption of larger ad formats over the past few months by publishers inside and outside the Online Publishers Association. CBS Interactive (NYSE: CBS), which posted 14 percent decline in revenues...
- External links 2009-11-09
- MLB.TV: How Not to Handle Video Online
- Take a look at next-generation video sites like Hulu and Joost. It's encouraging to see engineers raising the bar for the experience of watching television online. Then there is that tireless standard bearer for lowering the bar: MLB.TV. The good news for MLB.com's streaming coverage of games...
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- MLB.TV: How Not to Handle Video Online
- Take a look at next-generation video sites like Hulu and Joost. It's encouraging to see engineers raising the bar for the experience of watching television online. Then there is that tireless standard bearer for lowering the bar: MLB.TV. The good news for MLB.com's streaming coverage of games...
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- Playoff traffic swings to 'Net
- Web watch U.S. Open's big online drive Monday's U.S. Open playoff offers more evidence that sports can draw online -- as well as on TV -- during regular business hours. Online, NBC says simulcasts of its TV coverage...
- Research articles 2008-06-18
- Media Roundup: Wii Sales Up, WaPo CEO Lands at Facebook, and More
- Five months after merger, CBS and CNET trim staff -- After purchasing CNET for $1.8 billion in July, CBS (this blog's parent company) has cut roughly 275 employees from a variety of media properties including last.fm, GameSpot, CBSNews.com and CBSSports.com. TechCrunch has the exact memo sent to employees. [Source: TechCrunch]...
- Blog posts 2008-12-12
- CBS Digital Boss Quincy Smith's Not-Quite Exit Interview: "Hulu's a Great Service. That's Part of the Problem." [MediaMemo]
- Quincy Smith has finally announced that he's sort-of leaving CBS, but will stay on as an advisor on its Web video strategy. So it seems like a good time for him to explain just what CBS's Web video strategy is. The short version is that unlike its broadcast peers, CBS...
- News items 2009-10-29
- Ed Barkowitz| Rowand, Lidge battle on fantasy gridiron
- AT SOME POINT in the next few weeks, we should find out whether Aaron Rowand will become Brad Lidge's teammate with the Phillies.For this weekend, though, they are fierce rivals.Rowand, the free-agent centerfielder who still could return to the Phillies, is one of 14 participants of the CBSSports.com MLB Players...
- Research articles 2007-12-07
- MobiTV Follows Up March Madness With Notre Dame, UFC Apps
- MobiTV scored with the app it developed with CBS (NYSE: CBS) Sports to bring live-streamed NCAA March Madness games to the iPhone, and now it’s trying again—this time, partnering with NBC Sports to launch the Notre Dame Central app. Notre Dame football fans will get eight live games, as...
- External links 2009-09-08
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