Almost conference tournament time and we will be releasing alot more plays college basketball plays.
Also cbs announced the new partnetship with turner sports for this years tournament
That includes prime-time games on TBS, TNT and truTV during the first Sunday of the tournament, the networks announced Thursday.
Last season, when only CBS broadcast games, the first three contests on the opening Thursday afternoon started within 10 minutes of each other. Even for fans who had access to all of the games through the free stream on the Internet or by buying the TV package, that often meant multiple matchups going down to the wire at the same time.
“That wasn’t good enough,” Turner Sports senior vice president Christina Miller said. “What was going to be good enough was if we stagger it and let people catch each game or at least capture the big moments at the end of everything.”
Now those games will start at least 30 minutes apart.
The new way of watching March Madness was made possible when CBS and Turner signed a 14-year, $10.8 billion deal, with the NCAA deciding to expand from 65 only to 68 teams, not 96. The contract kept the regional finals and Final Four on CBS through 2015. The regional semifinals will be split between CBS and TBS this season.