College Sports Television Networks is no longer in a league of its own. The CBS Corp.-owned sports media company has been absorbed into the parent company's CBS Sports division. By Andrew Wallenstein, ...
CBS Corporation announced that it will integrate the combined businesses of its College Sports Television Networks (CSTV) division into the operations of CBS Sports. The reorganization, effective ...
CSTV Networks, the leading digital sports media company and part of CBS Corp., and VeriSign, the leading provider of intelligent infrastructure for the networked world, jointly announced the launch of ...
After two years of tireless, collaborative efforts, the Cortland State Television (CSTV) club has acquired access to broadcast the station’s programs via Channel 20 on SUNY Cortland’s closed network.
In a conference room inside Charlotte Douglas International Airport 13 years ago, Chris Bevilacqua sat aside the leaders of the BCS conferences and made his case for them to believe in him. He ...
COLORADO SPRINGS -- CBS Sports today announced a comprehensive reorganization of its college sports operations, incorporating the cable, broadcast and online activities of College Sports Television ...
It’s a happy day for NCAA water polo fans. Or for that matter, anyone interested in watching college sports not generally given equal exposure in the media. Effective in January, the Official College ...
CSTV on Wednesday announced the launch of CSTV 2 Go, a wireless service that will make it easier for college sports fans to find out more about their favorite teams. By Paul J. Gough, The Associated ...
When is a deal not a deal? When two of the parties claim they know nothing about it. Tuesday, College Sports Television issued a release saying it had a contract to broadcast Mideastern Athletic ...
CSTV, acquired by CBS in November 2005, is now being folded into CBS Sports with the goal of creating a business model with increased marketing potential, similar to Disney’s ABC and ESPN Sports.
After two years of tireless, collaborative efforts, the Cortland State Television (CSTV) club has acquired access to broadcast the station’s programs via Channel 20 on SUNY Cortland’s closed network.